BRIEF NEWS CF OREGON Nearly three miles of municipal rail road la in opera tioa at Grants Pass, the first road of its kind to be started in Oregon. The Oregon state federation of la- tor urges Senator Chamberlain to aid in passing the senate bill restricting immlgiation. The illiteracy test has the indorsement of the federation. Sixty members of the Oregon Na tional Guard were vaccinated with ty phoid prophylaxis at the Clackamas rifle range. M. F. Henderson of the University of Wisconsin has been engaged as pathologist and weather observer for Jackson county, at a salary of Jl'500 a year and $1500 for Incidental ex penses. ' Senator Chamberlain offered amend ments to the sundry civil bill provid ing $207,000 tor the improvement of Tillamook bay and $5000 for use In assisting the state of Oregon in guard ing against forest fires. The state immigration commission, has urged through Senator Lane, bet ter life-saving service on the ocean beaches north of the Columbia river. Life saving crews are willing to under take patrol work on the beaches. The Astoria 19th annual regatta will be held Thursday, Friday and Satur day. From point of attendance, var ied attractions and amusements and the number of participants in the big races, It bids fair to outclass by tar any of Its predecessors. Dr. J. P. Wallace of Albany has de clared that he will not accept the democratic nomination for state sen ator from the fourth district, and E. D. Cusick of Albany, republican choice will therefore have the field to him self. Mrs. M. C. Reed, of Portland, was chosen president of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Ore gon conference of the Methodist Episcopal church for the ensuing year, at the close of the 28th annual meet ing of the society at Albany. Declaring that it would be un-American and unpatriotic for a French ship to lead the pageant through the Pan ama canal at its opening, the Spanish American War Veterans of Oregon, at their sixth annual reunion, which opened at Salem, adopted a resolution urging President Wilson to give the honor to the battleship Oregon. The Interstate commerce commis sion has further suspended from July 10 until January 10 the operation of certain schedules for increased rates applicable to transportation of melons in car lots from certain points in Cal :fornia to points in Oregon and Wash ington. Burglars, who made a well-planned raid on the postoffice at Jasper, lost the greater part of their loot at the last moment because they awakened Leslie Wright by using too much ni-tro-glycerine. Mr. Wright shot at them with a rifle. They shot back and ran. They left $300 in stamps behind. About $50 in cash and some Jewelry was carried away by them. Petitions have been completed and a proposed charter amendment filed for the abolishment of the commission form of government in Baker and the substitution of the city manager plan. The proposal will be voted on at the general election in November, and, if carried, will be followed by another election In ten days of five commis sioners to serve at nominal pay, who shall employ a city manager from any part of the country at an annual sal ary of not to exceed $3600. The McKenzie River highway, the only motor car outlet from the Willa mette Valley into Central Oregon, has been formally declared open and safe for motor traffic. The announcement is made through the United States Forestry officials, who have Deen in strumental in building what is now practically a macadamized highway, open to all classes of motor traffic across the Cascade mountains. They also have been instrumental in ob taining nearly $20,000, including road district money, which will be spent to complete the highway this summer. The biggest military encampment ever held in Oregon will begin at Gear hart July 13 and continue ten days. There will be about 2000 National Guardsmen from Oregon and Idaho and 50 regulars from the Twenty first infantry in the camp on the plain north of Gearhart. Every preparation has been made for the mobilizing of the troops and the establishment of a good camp with all possible com forts and conveniences. The program provides interesting events for each day, the principal features to be man euvers, drills and military perform ances of all kinds. The Guardsmen will be furnished with clothing, trans portation, blankets, meals and all oth er necessities free of charge and will be paid for their services. The guard officers will receive the same pay as officers of similar rank in the regular army and privates will be paid from $1.25 toJ2.50 a day. The Twenty-' first infantry from Vancouver will march to the camp, leaving the bar racks July 2 and arriving at Gearhart several days ahead jX the Guardsmen. C. S. OSBORNE V(SV. J, N i. aV C. S. Osborne, ex-Governor of Mich igan, who It seekinj the nomination for United States Senator. ANGELES HUERTAS AGENT? Carraiua'i Secretary Avers General Real Cause of Strife With Villa. Washington. Alfredo Breceda, pri vate secretary of General Carranza, leader of the revolutionist forces In Mexico, issued a statement here, charging that General Fillpe Angeles had stirred up the recent contention between Carranza and General Villa and that Angeles was in reality an agent of General Huerta. Breceda's statement, issued after a long conference with Luis Cabrera, one of General Carranza's representa tives here, who Is earnestly working for participation of the constitution alists in an informal peace conference with delegates to the Niagara Falls mediation conference, admits a breach in the constitutionalist ranks that probably cannot be healed unless me diation should succeed. Prune Prices Good. New York All indications are that both the price of green and dried prunes will bo high this season. Small crops are reported from California and the northwest and the demand both at home and abroad for the fresh prune, generally called a plum by the consumers, has been growing rapidly each year. Considers Distinction In Censorship. Chicago. An ordinance permitting the exhibition of certain motion pic tures to "adults only" was recommen ded by the judiciary committee of the city council. CHAMPIONSHIP STILL HELDJYJOHNSON Paris. "Jack" Johnson still holds the heavyweight championship of the world. In a fistic battle at the Velodrome d'Hiver here he easily defeated Frank Moran, of Pittsburg, on points in a 20-round contest. The great amphitheater presented a wonderful sight for although there were some empty seats, the tiers were crowded with representatives of every element. The singular spectacle was presented of several hundred women, in handsome gowns, applauding the two pugilists as they struggled up and down the ring, feinting and dodging and hammering each other. There was never a second during that period in which a victory by Moran could have been said to be in the realms of possibility, and in the second half of the fight it looked as if Johnson certainly could have pun ished his opponent more severely than he did if he had ten so minded. As a boxer, Moran was absolutely outclassed. Wheat Lowest Price In Eleven Years. Chicago. Wheat prices are the low est since 1903. There has been a break of 12 cents within five weeks. For the first time in recent years the United States is leading the world in making low prices for wheat, Armed Men Guard Stores of Butte. Butte, MontDesiring to save their property against attacks from mobs, merchants of Butte have placed armed guards in their stores. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, 8(ic; biuestem, 89c; red Russian, 86c. Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamery, 27c. Eggs Ranch, 21c. 8eattle. Wheat Biuestem, 89c; club, 86c; red Russian, 85c. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. Butter Creamory, 26c. Eggs 24c. Munitions In the circuit court ot the Htnto o( OrcKon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, a public cor purtitloii, iilnlntlff, VH. C W Alton, John Aruk'kor, AhIiwooiI (iolil Mining Co, John ltnlu, S A KnUe.v, C 1' Hivker, 11 C 11.11. Not tlit M HolHovort. Ji'hh J Boyd, .1 (' HroKtiu, C C Uuolmmin, CO Hut lor, Hulilu V Cnrxon. Ueo II Oirnor, VV l Clnrk, A lint B Clevelttml, Columbia Valley TrilVt Co, B S Cook Co, Hull C Crowley, Severt DebliiK, J F Drew, Ivy O Duvltt on, Kiiitua K KiiiiKi Kilwuril FiiKHii, Mary Foikuhoii, 11 W (iambic, II V (futon, Attue E Gooote, J D Gllmon, Mr A M Gilt son, U GlUlner, Walter GllleHle, J 'W tSleHouer, Alexander Halbrook, Jerry Haley, K It Halternmn, W K Hiunuier, W II lltuion, J T llonn- ton, J W Hurt, Kvu JolitiHon, II K ' Jonen, J U Jullen, O O Joined, Corn A Joiiok, Corn A Joiiex, E .1 Lane, K J Leach, Ralph E l.owl, CM I. Inter, Mr. Enter Lovkwood, W Lord, U R LouekH, Win M Luther, Dentil Lvncli, J VV Maekey. Ctni A MUlder, (i W MIIcm, II E Miller, C J Mllllptn, Elu MllllKan. A It Mlukler. V i Myern, J 11 Moore. J W McColluiu, U MiCollinii, Jail McColluiu, T McCoy, Mo.Meen & Springer, l.tuuhlln McNeil, Millie Mil'liinmm, MoTajruart & Bve, Nunev It Noble, C 1' .Vlxon. Mr It A OKiino, Chan W I'arrlah, John M Payne John R Powem, Mr M J Price, 'I' K Kaliom, TIioh Kellly Km, K W ltolH-rtx, E Knwntitiiiiu, Floyd A ltowell, Sanford & Rodman, 1' I' Sbruin, US Price, Ueo K Smith. Jaine- Spencer. O E Splnkx, J F Stdley, L C StepliriiHon. Win (i StlleH, Thou K Stroud, J P Strljk ler, Maud Taylor, W 1' Thorp. C M Triplet t. T B Tucker, Henry 1) Turner, John It Vanderpool, K It Vaughn, Ceo Voore, M Warner & R XI Burnett, Harry (). Well, S S W IlkliiH. iva It Went, Ceo Wliher ly, It G Wileoxen, U A WIIhoii, Joliu B VViuier, 1' IS ItcyuoliU, and nil pentonn uiikiuiwii owning or claiming to own, or having, or clalinluic to have, any rlkclit, title, eiulty or liiteront whatever In Hie real property hereinafter dcttcrllicd, defendauu. To U W Allen, John Arnleker, AmIi wood Gold Mining Co, John Bain, 5 A Bakley.CP Becker, H C Bell, Nettle M Bolnevert. Jens J Hoyd, J C BroKan, C C Buchanan, C C Butler, Huldn 1' Cornon, Goo H Caruer, W D Clark, Almee B Cleve land, Columbia Valley Trust Co, It S Cook & Co, Dan C Crowley, Severt Deblns, j K Drew, Ivy c DavidHon, Emma K .Epplii, Ed ward I'll Kim, Mary FergUHon, II W Gamble, H V Gattv, Ajriion E George, J I) tiibnon. Mm A M t illt hoii, B tilltluer, Wulter GliloHple, .1 W Gk-Nxnor, Alexamler llallironk, .lorry Haley, E It Hultcriunn, W K Haumior, W 11 Ilmion, J T IIoiih ton, J W Hurt, Eva JoIiiihoii, II F Jouen, J ( Jiilit'ii, ( o JauioN, Cora A Jonott, Cora A .Ioiioh, EJ Lane. E J Leaoh, Itnlpli 10 Lewln, C M LlHter, Mm Fitter LockiVood, W Lord, G K Loui-kn, Win .M Luther, DeniijH Lynch, J VV Mni-Kev, Ciian A Mleliler, G VV Mllen, li E Miller, C J Mlllltcan, Elnle Mlllliran, A K Mlnklor. W P Mvern, J 11 Moore, J W MeColl , G MiColltim, Jail McColluiu T McCoy, Mc.Vleen A Springer, Lnnehllii McNeil, Millie McPbeaiton, McTairt;nrt & liye, Naney U Noble, C P NoIhoii, Mr II A O'Kane, Chan W ParrlMli, John M Payne, John R Powem, Mr M J Price. T R lluliorn. TIioh Rellly ent, E W RtdiertH, R RoHoiibatim, Flotd A Rowell. Kanrord & Rod man, D 1' iShruin, R S Price, Geo E Smith, James Spencer, ) E Spink, J y Stalev, L C SieplieiiHon, Will G StlleH, TIioh E Stroud, J PStrlok ler, Maud Taylor, W V Thorp, C M Trlplett, T B Tucker, Henry I) Turner, John B Vuiiderpnnl, it B Vauirlni, Goo Vooren. , M Warner 6 It M Burnett, Harry G Wetili, S S W'ilkliiH. Iva B Went, Gun Willi erliy, R 4 Wileoxen, li A WIIhoii, John it Wiuier, 1' B RoynoIdH, ami all pernoiiH unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any rluht, title, eijuity or Intercut whatexer III f he real property hereinafter (leHcrilied, the aliuve named defeiidantH: In tlie name of the Mtale of Ore(on You are beieliy nolllied that Crook County, Oregon, a jiutilic corpora tion, tlie nobler of CcrtllicateH or l)e liiiiiuenc.v C 2(11 to C 2tH, IhhiioiI on June 2nd, 11)14, by tin.' tax collector of the county of Crook, slate of Ore gon, fur the amount of Two thoti hhiiiI two hundred Heventv-one and elKiiteen hundredths ($2271.1), dol- larn, tlie Hamo Iielng the iiiiiouut then due and delinquent for taxen for the year I'M), together with pen alty, liitereHt and coHtH thereon up on the real property aHHesHed to you, of which you are tlie owner a up pearM of record. Hltuated In nald county and mate, and particularly tjoiiniled and uescrllied um IoIIowh, to-wit: E'A nwj ec 10, tp 16, r 12; lot 2, bik 40, Paliiiulii; ei of Hi-Jsci hoc tp 'J, r HI; h 7 hcren w uwj hoc 29, tp 17, r 12, nwj uw, ej nwj hoc 2, tp P.), r Vi; lot lfl, blk 14, Laldla w; lot '.), lilk 40, Palmaln; h4 hoc ;I, tp 9, r 13: HeJnwJ.HW'i ne, nwj sej, nej awl ec .'10, tp 11, r 19, i j nwj, swl nwj, n nw i hoc ), tp r ll: nwk hwi. hJ nwj, nej nwj hoc 19, tp 9, r 1H; hoJ net "cc U, Hwt a J. wi hwJ sec ID, tp 12, r 12; hoJ HejHee 1, iii 13, r 13, h! hw4, nej twj nee 6, tp 13, r 14; n hwJ nee 5, nj ho J Hec 6 tp lf, r 20; f J hoc ;;ii, tp i, no; lot iu, iik i:j, lhki law, lot, 20, lilk 14, Laidluw: w'A wi Heel), iij hwJ. nwj sej nee 10, tp 13, r lb; lotH li. 12, lilk Lalillaw; nj lot 11, all lot 12, blk 0, Laldlaw: nel m i Bee 12, tp 10, r 17; wj nwj, hoJ swj hoc 7, tp 10, r 18; lot li, lilk 20, Laid law; e) nwj, hoJ nwj see 16, tp 13, r 11; Lytle acre 6; nwj hoc 3(1, tp 14, r 10; w hoJ sec 22, tp 11, r 19; nwj nej, nej nwj ec 27, tp 11, r 19; lot H, blk 17, DeHcbutes add; n4 hwL hoJ nwj, awj aej nee 24, tp 9, r 17; lots 7, 8, Ulk 9, lntadd Prlnevlllej lot 2, blk 6, Laldlaw; ej cj sec 9, tp 16, r 11; wj v sec 10, tp 16, r 11; hJ nee 4, tp lfl, r 11; si nej, , nej hoJ, hoJ gej sec 17, tp 11, r 19; lot 5, blk 15, Red mond; nj nwj. swj nwj, sec 17,' aej nel sec 18, tp 11, r 19; ni swl. nwl sej, nwj nwJi sec 33, tp 11, r 13; lot 4, blk 9. Laldlaw; wj scj, sej swj sec 22, nej nwj sec 27, tp 12, r 11; nej HOJ HOC 14, e) SWj, tlWj HWj Hlf 13, tp 12, r 13; hoJ eo Id, tp 10, r 13; nwj nJ hoc 9, nj iioJh.v 8, tp Id, r IS; hwJ hwJ hoc 4, m j hiv 10, all of hoc 21, i p 15, r 18; njlot 2, blk 19, Pal maln; nej hoJ hoc ,i4, nej tie J hoc 22, tp lft, r 12; Iota ft, 6, blk as. Red mond; hJ hwJ hoc 19, tp 19, r 13; lot 12, blk 2, Laldlaw; lot 4, tdk 11, Bend; lotH ll, 7, 8, 9, blk 2H, Bond; wj nej, wj ho J hoc 29, tp 1ft, r 20; hoJ livvj, nejHwJ, lotn 6, it, Hocti, tp 17, r 22; Wj HW J, HOJ HWj HOJ IIWj HOW 2i", tl 17, r 11; w of w J. wSi hoc 2, all hoc !l, tp 1ft, r 17; ej hw 31. lp 14, 17; lot 3, blk 20, Palmaln: hwJ hii' 16, tp 15, r 12; lotH 1, 2, 3, blk 31, Palmaln; uwj nej, ej ueVj, m4, HtV 10, tp 1ft, r lft; hwJ nej see 1, tp 13, r 15; nej nwj, ' nej, uwj hoJ nee 32, tp 20, r 24; e nwi, nwj nej mv 27, hoJ hwJ hic 22, tp 12, rl4:wHoJ t j hwJ, ej nej hoc 33, hwJ n'!j hh' 27, tp 16, r 24, nej hoJ ueo 28, tp lft. r 24; e nej, lift hoJ hoc 19. tp 21. r 12; ei ni nee 33, tp 12, r 14; lotn 2, 3, hoc 5, tp 13. r 14; hi J w j, hwJ m j h.c 32, tp 12. r 14; hoJ awj, hoJ hiv 26. eSi uwj. hwJ nej hoc 35, tp 12, r 13; aw l4 hoc 26, tp 14, r 16: nw J nej hoc 26, tp 16, r II, nej Hec 26, tp 14, r 13; lotn 6, 7, blk 11, AhIiwooiI; wi nwj, nwj hw J neo 29, nej hoJ hoc 30, tp 10, r 16, lot 2, blk 11, AhIiwooiI; hoJ hoc 7. tp 19, r 13; nwj nej hoc 33, tp 12, r 12; i nwj, m J nwj hiv 12, nwj nwjHe 11, tp 12, r 10; wj uwj, w nwj wH- 10, tp 12, r U; lot 14, Ink 20, lot . blk 11, Palmaln; ! hwJ hiv 25, tp 12, r 12; lot 2 blk 4ft, Red mond; lotn 11, 12, blk 10, Betid; wj n J, i-l in J. nej nej hoc 4, tp 11, r 15; nej hi J hoc 32, uwj nwj, rj nJ hoc ;tl, tp it), r 17; ni m J, e nwj w 28, tp 15, r 16; lotn ft, ti, blk 15, M 11 P 1'rlncvllle; lot 2, blk 54, Itediu I; e) in J, el, n'V4, h J hi J neo 16, tp 9, r 18; n J noj, nj hw J nee 14, uwj m J hoc 23, tp 9, r 18; hi J m J, n J m j 20, tp 15, r 10; noj hwJ hoc 20, hi J nt J nee 27, nwj nej hoc Sft, tp 11, r 19; m in J hoc 30, tp 16, r 19; lot 9, blk 11, I'ulimiln ; hv J nej, e in J, nwj n J nee 4. tp 10, r 19; lot 4, blk 15, Prlue villo;nuJ nwj nee 16, tp 16, r 15; m J hw J hoc 11, hJ hwJ wc 12 tp 17, r 16; lot 2. blk 67, Redmond; hwJ hit 9, tp 13, r 13, iiej noe 32, tp 19. r 10; nj m J ni-c 35, tp 11, r 19; nwj nwj, m j awj, ni wj, n J m j hoc ,tp 11. r 19; ii'u m j nee 2, tp 12, r 19; lotn i, 2, 2;i, 24. blk 18, Laldlaw ; nj nwj, in J hmJ, hwJ nej hiv 20, tp 14, r 17; lot 11, blk 4, Laldlaw; ej J nee 24, tu 11, r 16, nj nwj nee 19, tp 11, r 17; lot to, blk 14. Laldlaw j nwj Lytle acre 29; lota 8, 9, 10, 11, hoc 12, tp 10, r 12; lot 1, blk 3, Bend; nj iiJhiv 30, tp 14, r 10, w hi J, noj In J, nej nej aec 9. tp 12, r 10; kJ nej, nej m j w' 16, tp 15, r 12; In J nwj, nwj noj nec 2:1, nj hi J hoc 14, tp 15, r 12;nwJ nej, nej uwj, nej awj, nwj noj hiv 21, tp 13, r 15; Palmaln paroel 200x200 lying 520 ft houIIi of blk 33, Palmaln; 1J Lytic acre uwj 29; all nee 36, tp HI, r 20; nj hwJ, hwJ nw'4 hoc 18, tp 13, r 11; lotn 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 2, Paulina, hw J hoc 32, tp 16, r 11, hi J Lytle acre 29. Said- C VV Allen, John Arnleker, AhIiwooiI 'iold Mining Co, John Bain, S A liakley, C I' Becker, 11 C Boll, Nellie M Holheverl, Jen J lloyd, J C llrogan, C V Buchanan, C t; Butler, Hulilii P Carson, lieo 11 Caruer, W H Clnrk, Aliuee li Cleve land, Columbia Valley Tnixt Co, 11 SCook & Co, Han C Crowley, Severt Dotting, J K Drew, Ivy C DuvIiIhoii, Emilia K Eiplng, Edward 1'agan, Mary l'ergunon, II W Uamble, II V (laten, Agnen E (ieorge, J D lillinoii, Mm A M (illiHoii, B Gllduor, Walter Glllonple, J W (ilennner, Alexander Halbrook, Jerry Haley, ER lLilter man, W !' Hammer, vv 11 Haiion. J T HoiiHton, J VV Hurt, Eva JoIiiihoii, II FJoiioh, JG Jullen, O O Jiniien, Cora A Joiien, Cora A Joiioh, E J Lane, E J Leach, itnlpli E I-wIh, C M Llnter, Mm Enter Loekwood, W Lord, it R LouekH, Win M Luther, DeiiuiH Lynch, J W Mackev, Chan A Mli bler, (i VV Mllen, 11 E Miller, C J Mllllgan, EIhId Mllllgan, A R Mink lor, VV P Mvem, J H Moore, J W Mo Colluin, G McColluiu, Jill McColluiu, T McCoy, MeMeen & Springer, Lauehlin McNeil, Millie McPheanon, Mo Taggart Ac Bye, Nancy R N'ohlo, C P NoIhoii, Mm 11 A O'Kane, Chan VV Purrlnh, John M Payne, John R Powem, Mm M J Price, T R Raborii, Thou Rellly oHt, E VV Roliertn, R RoHenbauin, Fliyd A Row ell, Nan ford & Roilinau, I) P Shriim, R S Price, Gen E Smith, Jainen Spuicer, O E Splukn, J !' Slalev, L C Slepben hoii, VV in G stllen, 'I'Iioh E Stroud, J P Strlekler, Maud Taylor. W P Thorp, C M Triple! t. T B Tucker, Henry D Turner, John P. Vander pool, R B Vaughn, Geo Voore, M Warner & R M Burnett, Harry G Webb, S S WllklliH, Iva li Went, (ieo Wltherby, It (i Wileoxen, (i A WII hoii, John B Winter, P li ReyiioldH. and all pernoiiH unknown owlilng or claiming to own, or having or claim ing to have any right, title, equity or Intercut whatever in tlie real property hereinabove described, an the ownem of tint legal title of the above, denerllied properly an the Hume appears of record and each of the other pernoiiH above named are hereby furl tier notified that Crook County, Oregon, a public corpora tion, will apply to the circuit court of tlie county and Mate aforenald, for 'a decree forecloHlng the Hen agaliiHt the property above de Horlbed nnd mentioned in nald for micate. And you are hereby Htiifl moned to appear within wlxty dayn after the first publication of tiieHiim moiiH exchiHivo of the day of wild llmt publication, ujjd defend tblH action or pay the amount dim an above nhown together with coHtn and accrued Interest and In cane of your failure to do no, a decree will be rendered foreclonlng the lien of said taxeH ami cohIh agaliiHt tlie land and premiHen above named. Thin Hiiminona 1h piibllHhed by or der of the Honorable G. Springer, Judge of the county court of the Htate of Oregon for the county of Crook, and nald order was made ami dated tblH 11th day of Juno, 1914, and the date of the nrttt publi cation of thlH HiuntnonH Is the lit li day of June, 1914. Date of lant pub. Mention Ih the 13th day of Augunt, 1914. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be nerved upon the un designed residing within the state of Oregon, at the afJdiess herein after mentioned, ,' , Willabd H. Wiira. District Attorney and attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Prlnevllle, Or. ICEEPS YOUR FRESH ail Combination Pneumatic Sweeper' TUIS Swiftly-Swcrpins. Easy-Runninj DUNTLEY Sweeper cleans without raiiine dust, and at the tame time picks up pins, lint, raveling, etc., in ONK OPKRATION. Its ease makes sweeping a simple task quickly hrmhed. It reaches even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity of movinn and lifting all heavy furniture. 77i Great iMbor Saver ol the llometvtry hom, Urge of , man, ran eniny trnri irtim uroum the Uangrr ol Hying Uutl. Duntley Is the Plonvw of Pneumatic Stveepert lis the combination of the lnrumatlc Suction Noult and revolving llmih. very cauly oirrirU and abaolutcly gla Kuirru. in uu-m a at uum v.iraitrr, wny noi givt the "Huntley" a trial in your hume at our eiMntr Wrttt toddy for lull partkvlart Duntlay Pnaumalic Swwpw Co. 6501 So. St.t St., Chicago, III, AGENTS WAN I'ED Write t Once I r. De LAVAL ream Separators Sold on Easy Terms Pioneer Cream Go. Prineville, Oregon City Meat Market HORIGAN & REINKE, Props. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish Fruit and Vegetables in Season SEASHORE VACATIONS CLATSOP BEACH BEST For Rest andFFun The tang of salt air and exhilarating breezes.'the surf and warm salt water bathing, will give a new zest to life. Hotel, Cottage and Camp Accommodations. Warm Sea Water Natatorium at Seaside and Gearhart. A delightful trip along the beautiful Columbia River by limited train carrying observation parlor cars and comfortable coaches. KiottBbore Special at 8:30 o'clock every morning, nnd Saturday Special at 2:00 p. in. from Portland to Clatsop Beach Iteflcrto. Tickets and detailH furniHhej by ngentB. ROUND TRIP TICKETS from all Oregon Trunk stations sold daily, limit October 31. AORnnRi! H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Ore. 6 4-4 HOME sfflSE ill uruiiiicry ana pfolccnon (rum and Oysters Military encampment and Big Gun Practice at Fort Stevens, June 12-23. Astoria Regetta and Motor Boat Races, July 2-4. i a m iM CENTRAL OREGON LINE i I