E i MIIISBORO ARGUS AUGUST M Ii0 d Rl the I'vfl oiiii-e at Hiltsboru tn. M iwcnnd-cliiMi mail matter. I.. A. I.UM), tlilhtir ' oynty Official Paper -iTijiiuni: H ..'. r Annum. iuett Kyr-rj Tlmrily BY I 00 MeKINNKt ' Kansas ami Iowa, with one of t' iX-.kotas, and w ith California, Ivl , boon holding primaries and s. .i. conventions, and the result .. Nvn a revolution in Kopuh- unities. the insurgents 1. . v on overwhelmingly, show i that the rank and file of the . ! --s are against the powers t : have controlled in tariff and it'- r legislation. Where there v . , J rimaries so that a popular e' i ession of the sentiment could Iv exemplified it has shown a g.v .ter strength of insurgency t: ii:: where there were only eon-vovr.oi-s in the old machine way. 'I... is evidence that people are Ikv:, xiti.tr away from machine p .s i nanism and political Iwscs ui 1 surfer defeat where there is a t '(anee for expression of pop u . r w. ill. Too long have tlie p," , le been pilfered by the hi lt ! -ts and no one suffers; this so a; i ;:rently as the farmers. The pr :vssives are winning in all s;., the bourbon states where t!:-.: ttvi political machines are in- ed. It reminds one of the days when states commenct-d i .. against the Cleveland ad rr:r iration. Mr. Taft already st-.- the light and while in the p: he has stood by Aldrich and Carbon as well as Bailinger -he row wants to ditch them. W;! h one Dutchman -Roosevelt by i.a.ne with the progressives, C ere promises to be revelations a;--t g political lines in the near f'.l'.ire, and even should Mr. Roosevelt swing to the conserva t: i- it will make but little dif fi i ace in the results. The steam rc'kr propelled by the people, is gtt-irg into action and it will n i a clearing up of "things a.- t cy should not be." CO II! A'. M. Chapman, of Varley. was in u. e city yesterday. Mr. Chap m:,n ;0me time ago lost a valu a! K- nare on the Oregon Electric r.gr.t of way. near Varlev. The &m:n&l which had a colt by her pk. broke out of a pasture and in crossing the line on a road s.'. kched and went on a trestle ti " being neither fence nor cs: t :e guard for a distance of 60 iC i at the point where she cr, ;;eJ the track. She became fa ,ed between two of the ties on the trestle, and swung off di.-i was found dead by the own er t ie next morning. The colt wis a. so badly injured and har to ;, : neljied to its It-et for sev en! uays. Mr. Chapman savs he could have sold the mare for ' 'i anytime, and the colt was eai;v worth $100. He has pre- -eu a claim to the railway company, but as yet has received no results. A adjourned meetinz of the Nxialist Counts Convention of vv..- u igton County, Ore., is y called to meet in mass .Tit ion at tne court house in "ro, Ure., on Saturday. at 20, at 1 o'clock ri m Oeo. Peterson, County Commit ter, an. William Pitman, of Hillsboro v! iic working at the Palmer & Son logging operations near Es tate a, Monday, he was struck .n the head by a choker block, j.lr. j'ltman was foreman for the crew and the hook had t -en fastened to a huge log. Whi e the slack was being taken J'P :.y the donkey engine the ho :-: hjcame detached and struck Mr. P.tman on the side of the face, rendering him unconscious. I lo was taken to a Portland hos piLd at once, and recovered con sciousness before he reached the City. Mrs. Pitman wentto Port land nr,d is at the bedside. The att-nding physician thinks he will recover and the injuries, while serious, will not be lasting. As soon as he can leave the hos pital he will remain at home for a short time until he is completely recovered. Po-'sons living in the country and wishing to take the Daily and Sunday Oregonian for one year can, by paying a year in advance, get the Argus and an Oregonian map, or chart, for the one price. 11ns oner will not last ionjr -so get in your order soon. lb.? railway men of the P. R. & R say that the boys at Tim ber have been having a great deal of fun at the expense of Cha;;. Koontz and Cal. Jack, who for a live one and filled it s full of shot that it sank, w hile an other joker took a pair of doer horns and a calf's hide ami made an imitation doer, placing it against a tree a short distance from camp. Cal. Jack wju, the first to see the pri.re. and pumped 13 soots into it before he dis covered that ho had been hoaxed. As a result of the practical jokes neither of the boys will go down 1 to the track when the trains pull in. Fine chance to build a home; cheap; on easy term: part down, j oaianee as rent: u acres. acres easy cleared, rest not bad: near ly enough wood on place to pay for it; just off road with right of way: a spring and on river. C. F. Hansen. S. R Uiwrence. formerly of SchoUs, and a graduate of Pacific University, has Iven admitted to practice law by the Supreme court ot the state, upon papers from the slate of Washington. Mr. lawroneo is a bright young man and will make his way in his chosen profession. For rent: ofvo acre ranch in Lane County. 140 acres cleared and in cultivation. Good hav. stock and grain ranch. Inquire of Goo. Schulmerich. at Com mercial Bank. W. li. Irwin, of Heppner. where he is encaged in mervhan- lising. and who has been at Newport with his family, was in the city Tuesday night, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zillv. at the T. li. Imbrie home, on East Washington Street. When you want ice cream, cet the best. Hazlewood Koeber's Confectionery. W". H. Morton, w ho has been at Hood River for several weeks, has returned much improved in health, having lost much of his rheumatism. J 0 1 IT of the Season Gresham Giants vs Cardinals MY, 2 The Game of Daseball ut yVthletic PorK next Sunday, promises to be the Cann ot the season. The Cardinals will have to play Gilt-Edge ball to hold the- Giants even. E HIS OPEN MEETING Number of Speaker Icll I heir Opinions on Various Sul-jovtH tiooo nvuki: om: n vi iiicukin Announcement ofdeo. G. Hancock To the voters of Washington County, Oregon: - I hereby announce mvself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Washington County, subject to the endorsement of the pri mary election, to be held on Sep tember 24th, 1910. If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of office, faithfully and impartially dis charge the duties thereof, and give to the people of this County an efficient and at the same time an economical administra tion. I further state that I will give the business of that office mv personal attention, with courtesy and fair treatment to all. Geo. G. Hancock. i - For County Treasurer Gray mare, 10 years old, weighs 1,250. True to work. Also 30 neao: goats, nannies and wethers, well bred Angoras. Oral Gard ner, Cornelius. Iloute 1. 2 miles mnes above Mountamdale. Pa. cmc states lei., Glencoe, 97. James H. Sewell. who a vear or so ago dropped out of hop cuir.ure, ana nas been engaged in general farming, was in town yesterday. Mr. Sewell has been a busy man lor some weeks, and, since the 11th of Julv cut and put in stack 250 acres of hay wan lwo o-ioot mowers, a 12 foot rake, and four shork and by July 29th had all the hay m oaie except what he wanted for his own consumption on the farm. From the 29th of Jnlv to August 13 he cut 40 acres of oats, had the hay baled and in the warehouse and barn; sold 225 tons of hay netting $4,000. and still has hay left; has cut up 200 acres of land in small acreage (5 acre tracts) and has surveyed a smaller tract -and by the way nearly all the 200 acre plat is sold. Considering that the time elapsed is but 32 davs it. can I are enjoying a vacation in thereadll,y be seen that Sewe'l has The undersigned hereby an nounced his candidacy for the office of County Treasurer on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary, which will be held Sep tember 24, 1910. II. G. King. forest Grove, Oregon. Announcement for Treasurer To the voters of Washington County: I hereby a.moonre myself an a candidate for the office of County Treaurer of asmiiftn county, on the Republican iicei, sui.j-ct to the action cf the Primary Klection to be held September M, iyiu. ii i am ncnimatKl ami - ert. ed, 1 Will at a 1 tlnir erlavnr ucci tne atlairs of the offire a carefully it, f r. I 1. ; . . ' ... mi iuvuic as i nave in tne past. W. M. Jackson, Ihilsboro, Oie.( Aug. 8, 1910 TELEPHONING TO THF roilNTWY The City and the Country are bound together by the telephone line. The farmer and his family use the rural tele phone constautly, calling up tach other and the market town on all sorts f matters and for all sorts of supplies and information City people also find the rural telephone of jreat advantage. A traveler front his room in the hotel talks with the farm folks miles away. Without the tele phoe he could not reach them. The farmer himself may travel far ami still talk home over the Long Distance Lines of the Hell System. THE PACIFIC TELE PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. Kvcry Ht-lt Teltphnrr ii the Center of the System. tlMS 7 J Kctuiiic That M.m lluband Tail lo Carry in Their Repertoire llillslmro Grange Patrons of Husbandry hud an opon mooting last Saturday ami although it was the busy season then' was a fair attendance. Five members were initiated at the forenoon session atnlaftera typical Grange dinner the literary program was rendered. The subject of "Con servation" was opened by Will iam Schulmerich, who clearly showed that fanners should learn first to conserve th-ir soil by proper methods of farming. That our country's great re sources of water Mwcr and tim ber lands need intelligent and careful administration u us voiced by other speakers. They showed how millions of dollars worth of the finest timber had been wasted through ignorance, and wasteful ami greet I v methods, atnl it was .shown how much U'tter ami su perior in these respects is the conservation in force in Germain and Norway. The re-forest rat ion of logged olf lands unlit for farming w as taken up by others soul hold to be practical in this valley in or der to keep up the supply of tim ber for future generations. "I he blea! Husband" was a subject of much mtett. While none present contended for (!,. designation it was demonstrate I that the ideal lu sb tnd should be possessed of thrift. unseiiislsn.-M and grkxl nature. Several v isitors were present and the Grange hopes their iiumU'iN will m crease. The aim of this Hpi;!ar farmers' order is to make thee meetings not only pleasant but insirucuve. At the Septem!--! nu t tnig some 01 mo measure to N Vote.! uiMm will be disnis... Geo,, the 11 ear old son of U, . I.uinan, of aUne Helvetia, was thrown front n horie the Olher day and the annual Mopped on his cIImw, causing Uith a fracture and dislocation one of the most sev re known, I'r. laimesie attended tho young sutferer, lie was riding one horse and leading another, and the horse being led eitlu'f bit or kicked the other, causing the ac cident. Judge t'oburu, of Salt l.itke, law yer and capitalist, wan in the city the first of the week, look ing over this section, lie is one of the descendantsof early tiews paM'rdotn of San Francisco, and is celebrated as one ol the literatti of the Kinky .Mountain llasin. Hen Perkins, with the News KeNt ler, of Mc.Miiinv ille, ami who has been over l" American Lake, attending; the National Guard encampment, wits in town today, visiting home folks. F. II, Simpson, of South Tual atin, was 111 Tuesday, trying to figure out what be would get for that oil acres of oats that Went Til bushels to the mre and the machine gave him Id Muinds to the bushel, Alfred Morgan, the eldest sou of Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, mi! feivd an oeral!on for blood poiHon in one of bis linger this morning, Tin infection came front a sliver, Will enter primaries Judge J, W, Goodin has tiled his declara tion with Guiltily ('lerk Hatley, lie enters the republican pri maries (o Mucceed himself us county judge. W. W, Hosteller, who has f,0 IN 1 11 K OilAn ,,, MAI:.. I u .VSIIIN,,!, I I.I II. , In llm M,, t ..f , Mai,.tl, ,), , ,, ,. In J"'i Ii f V! II l N..l,i OI 1. 1,1,,,, , i I -Ui.. On, i,,,,. In Om Ntnin .. n '"I ntnl I, M (r j ml .-..lllr. t,, " "H I .'I II. n ,,' ', ' I.1IMU of W l,,if-l., Ou-.r..t Mm,,, ,, ', Wa.hO'itti.n ,,,'u SrHrmltnr, I'llll ilu, 0l, ill.ll. Ml iUy .( 11, Sl lit l. I i.hii! y 1 ,,,,,, ( filliiKil 1. 1 tlmt , , f ' ai tin 'Kuan. 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'i , ''OIICl: NnOii la l.. i,.i., j,. i;..,t, 1, 1. i ,, 1, , , W a-hlugi ,1, . ,, 'VltMt, ,ifati,i (j,,, I fioi, i j. .ir-h S .m 1 1 ... 1 r 1 ' -ialiiia ..fa'i.at i , I ) mi, ,r, , I , . llir a ,1,, I,, 0,r 'i . ' ,lnii.-, ,i,t I, , acres in hups at Keedville. was ! w .,.i,.!,ii, 1 1...., 1,1, au. f .... 1 11111 iht iliv t t, (, I'a I 11. 0 , ,,u .,' season. VI 111 town his van) tins morning. I e say s is one of the tilii-M this Notici . III! lie L' O' I HI II te Til,,. as to the date of the open meet ing. Grange Press Agent. FOR st.i: A good dairy and .stock ranch of IN) acres: about I'.'., ti.r.w 1 . . ... gooti ixiitom land; aUnit I'm acres in cultivation; ha ance" of Imtt,.,,, in good pasture; aUnit loo iiei-.-i K'hmI timber; plenty of running water; :l barns; live room hotis.-' alniut PHI fmit trees; county road ami telephone line runs through place. Two urn! one half miles from raiivvav sf.it i, ... $-50 per acre, on easy terms .1 M. Greear, Corvalli. Or, '- CARDINALS AND UIANTS TUn ITM1..1 r- i- , ijic iiuisijro uaruinais and Gresham Giants have signed up 1 or a game at Athletic Park, on Sunday. Auerust 21. Thin u-;u doubtless be the game of the season, as the Giants are coming loaded. FOR SALE RECORDER OF CONVI-YANCES lot Weprcscnlative 10 tne votrri ot W HSliim'tim (utility: I hcrrliv mmmiiioi- nivK-lf ni n rnniliitair 1 1 1 . - i nrrcriT unnonncc mysc 1 1111 canili- Ux Kfniwiitilivo1 iitilij rt to lh- li (late for the r.fKee of la-i-onler of Con- publican I'miiHry clectiuii to In- htlil u veyances subject to the Ki-piililxnti pri- .St ptftiilitr J Myln. Diaries to be behl Srptriiil-r 34, lyto, Cluill. I'. Tiearil. Ktve ! nd if noniinnU'il nri'l elected w.ll the of.'.ct my best attention. !; 1.. I'erkina, Hilhlxjro, Ore , August 11, 1910. FOR REPRHStNTATiVH PORTLAND MARKET iTo the Voters t.f Washington County: I I l'ereby mtriouticr my candjilHiy s j Kt .ie(:Nlmivc- for Wailuiilon County, Valley wheat, per bu , aic: ""'"j''1'1 kepublicnn piuiniiii-s to Oats, No. 1 white '- fU''' fl?' ' Siptt-tnU-r 14, lyio, Timothy bay " " iW., W . H. Ilollin, Onions, new, per sack fx,, I-0,CHt f'"ve, O-c., Aug. 11, 1910. Potatoes, per sack ti hCbJiK I Country butter, per lb 2 Outside Creamery, per lb 34 f'KK'. per dozen .. 2Xf ,2y Hens, pertb ifif,iu OREGON fiLECTRlC The scbululc of departure nnd arrival for rortlstid 1 I'K I'OMTI.ANIl I KOM I'OKTl.ANIl 7 05 n in H 1 10 a 111 H 55 i" 9 25 ft ru 10 15 i" II 15 h m 1 .15 I' in I IK II III 45 1' "I .1 o.s p 111 1 4 ' p 111 7 1.5pm y jx p 111 3 15 p in! .. II Sunday 'mlv 1 35 I in ....6 35 p in ,,., 2u p III I 2 2l It til Smidiiy only n u i 1 ri, of Oregon 1-lcetric Cars G. W, Loudon. G encoo. onen- r.n . , , , . - . ' .- ea nis campaign tor the legisla ture at Iowa Hill, last Saturday evening. An attendant states that he had a good crowd and made his position clear in oppo sition to the assembly and his preference to the direct primary. He also told them that ho was n Statement No. 1 man and tlmt he felt that the assembly plan was being adopted by the noli- ticians in order to kill off the d 1 anr 1 rr rit 1 init-wi L'ti 1. . . v..vi, Ui u.ntru ouues senator, Manairor K n.w of i n. f.',Uf by direct vote of the people. ! Grove and 1 1 illsb- ro ml.,, It's a sin to be untrratcfiil. b.if ' was in town yesterdav. When the Artus reporter can't help it. ' interviowed as to an article in a once in a while, C. E. Koontz ! m:ent ISHUt! ot ihe Oregonian, as and Cal. Jack sent a piece of ?-" 'H company's future action venison in to him yesterday by:in case it established a factory Fireman Alexander. It was at Tillamook, he said: "The neatly wrapped up, but judging 'matter of jroing to Tillamook by the feeling the bovs had eaten! will no way effect the two three quarters of the piece be-' Washington County condensers, fore they grew generous, so the! We want both of these to run gift was left unpacked, and in ari nothintr will close thorn y. the original package, at the C('Ijt a. shortage of milk sufficient is-oontz place where they can Y' rnaKt operation an actual loss Masons work on ll.'lVl c a roa v st:n-t,., aviiur tin- i-m. ,.-..!.. I'I'H'ks for the J. W. Shut,, hous,. in hast llillshnro. (lenume Mason fruit jars, pints, ,rf cents; tjuarts, i'M; half gallons, 80 cents; other jars pro- ..(..,... uciv. j. r;. J!rvvi,k Keedville, Ore, W (). H.Mken's barn biirnc, at Heaverton, yesterday. Thm was hay and grain and" farm im pements in the structure, am all was lost. Tuesday and yesterday warm 'd up considerably lift..!, n.. ' . 1 - , . . J v- ( ill, urir-inl In ,.r If..... I.... .i .iwv , iuuiuiuy. 1 lie vv arm wave came as a surprise, as tb month of Auirust im tn tb,..t er had been very comfortable. r. n..;,.i,m., i , . . luuuii hum moved hi-t ..,,,. 1... r . . . ii-niui-nce irom the cni-i,,,H ,.r 1.' 11. 1 .. .. vi "i rounn ana iiase m in M... 1....1 . e 1 1 1 1 , . L"'- im Ill I I 11 liT m m I.. 1... . ..... . (.0). crete foundation in foe (u, erection of a' nine room cottage, Alt , v'ili vvas uown irom Kodenck Falls, yt.S- lo.uay, ana says that he and his iumuyano. ivirs. .). C. Lamkin are having a nice time in the classic solitudes. They have a cow with them for iiK.jr supply and are liv inir (in 1 1... f.. 1 of the land. " ,,u Miss Ida M. Hovdof P,n..i.... will be in Hillsboro Saturday and will give an address .t ti, i.,..,. Hotrial given by the American Woman s League, 0.1 the court hous.' grounds in the evening. MissHoyd is one of the candidates for state regent in the election now pending. The '.1 rar .ld son of Win, l!.ia.M', uf biwa II ill, had the tip if a linger cut ..if by v.'i-Uik it luln a fe.-d liter, the nther lay. Ih laillH'-ie dle U-d the WuUIld, Juliu U. I'.nN'l f.tlfii' duun fiHin liiivtmi last evening and went back thn imirning. J. U, is an nthiwiat over the future uf his section a. a fruit producer. i'arl t'iin-,!i n.-r, the tileiniH butt hi r, who i htipplv int; the Tinted Kaihvay crews, was in the city this afternoon, J. W. York, f Keedville, and who has quit activ e fanning, was np to the city this murninv; it , . ... .joim i.oce, ot I arnuiiKton, x.i.-i .1 imniiv hi-ai caller tins morning. VV',., I , .- ti- . . mil. .I'mi', HI eit, 1 IIIOIl, was in the city this jifu-rno.n Try the Argus and Uregoniun lor a year, only fl.Z", Argus and Oregonian, -J,. SOU I lit KN PACIFIC I.cr (or l'"f llainl t.'..,i i t 1 . . 1., m n Tit M I t-'ri-' on i'.uirlli Si. Nl.cid.n lhr, , H 4la. 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AUnn.y for Allium Wi'llSTk.VHON 01' I.ANI) -MTU IM Till.' f'ii,,.i . . ' . ' "o I 'M'UT ni,' Til J. H A".' l.l.- ' - "i' uil-,U(J. K()ll WASHINGTON COUNTV, w",:rl:,':.."i'-'1'--! I 1.1 . lit, Iii Hn' I'ln-iiit i ..'.n . f e ,,f ,' tfii'i, fnr Wn!,Hi,;l ii, I ,ui,l) Milllile I'.nilrl.l. I-Uiiiliit i i. K. I'aiilli'M, Or!,-. .! , t 'In J. K t',l,,ll,.ld ,1. Icn 1,M III III" llililili i.f I Uf n 1 . .! ' j 11 ' .' art- licrnl y rmilrrl I" ii', r "l ' III- I .11,11. ,l,l iin iltMl I. ill in IW iOk.vp miltllml I 'inift n l , 1-1 mi '.r l.illi t Hrl-h fftnil mi.l .li-l 1 :,i-,!d?r ill tlm lrt iiilil.'llni "I lien VIP..1.I-.IH l' It nil nr nil-nit ro Ui Hn- I" II 'Of t Si'l.linnlnr. I'MII, Hint If vn fml I ' li' llm il,ntlll r.ir wnnt ili. i..l i!il liI'lKlmiltt ttdlfinl y.,11 ..r a ,,.'fn.l- 'Inrliiu Hi" iiiiirrlit r.i,trr I ml.. Ii-turm If nil mill liin IilllMilllI Ml ('..(lal.-l, llinf' nil tlm m'iiii'I "I tIh u in , ', 1 1 1 unit mid vnl.1, and nl nn lor n rl.- t (""' tlm Ik-kIiiiiIiik, nl d lint lini'lm " I'" I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 If . ( I I ,,r HIII'll lilhrf nn.l lullii't rllnf im lo llm I'niift ihi 111 ui mi-iH "! Inm. Till" Hiiiiiiiinini I11 iml'Uh-.l l.v Of.i" orihn Honor nliln J V ',.i. v 1 Im. I" I' n( Inn Ciniiily Cuiirt n Hi" -ialii n( l"" K.iii. t.ir tlm I'oiinty of W.iiiin.'l m, '" nld Orili-r w i Hindi, on. 1 .1 u- .l "ti tl ilny nl Anyiml, Idlll, In I In' i!"'""11"'1' Olfi'iilt Jnif!ii irn:.i Wrt.iiiuK ' mid llin dnlii nl thn Urn iu hlii-rtltoii of Mi l Hn ti ,im In llin Ith .In- nl Aug"" HUH, kinl llm d.itn o ll,i. l.i.i I'liI'll'iH'"" nl llim Hinniniiiii U Tlium'Uv tl" I'"' diy ol Hi hi, iim 1 , Hi III, t'lvdii Itli'liiir'Uiiii, Ai("in. y for I'l1" lilt, ;.s I'lnimlinr of Cniiiini'ii" I11'1' I'ortlttiid, Ori'K'i". 1 hx; utor'i Notii e, 01 Hi'i'ilmi hi 11,11 U...I , , " ""Mull r.inT,.2M u """lonitiiill lonnly hnd their darned old Venison. Stingy! The Hillsboro Chapter of the We want to enter the Til hi moo b field because we think we pn get more milk, and more milk is American Woman's Leatrue now i wnat w? want . to ""Pl'Iy our al has nearly fifty members, an('rpVayf lrit'.roaHinK patronage. " they are quite enthusiastic in i A f0'1'1',, Km U) Washington hills. Some one took one of Urico Wilson's decoy ducks and ut it in the pond above the willdam and Koontz mistook it I been busy. Mrs. S. C. Killen and daughter, Miss Helen, have returned from a visit in Seattle. their endeavor to be the first one in Oregon to complete their Chapter House, Arrangements are now being made to secure a centrally located site for the building, and it is expected they will have a beautiful concrete edifice erected late this fall. County milk producers. Tho Oregon annual M. . con- lerence wi Im inc Multnomah Hoy f, 'u...:n just below Wheeler station east .0 .t..uuviue, nurneu at A a m yesterday. No Hcoms V know inw in(ifUi..Hi.i on . .. ...v I.IV.DUU lUH, 1 I (If, was no insurance. No lumber HfClU I 1 1 ...I Mil . . I .-. ..mi iuu. Jne motive powt used was a traction engine. the Tamiesie hotel is getLiiur along finely and the workmen a n ,'V""UII mo windows for the third story. J)r. Tamiesie ex peels to have the roof on by September 1 if the present artiv. ir:n..i ..... u.. 1.. ... . V..l"-niaciiv- beginmriir Xcritfimh.o- 01 .,.,,1 1 i,m;li;,, , . ','L . '.idencu will last several" days?' 1 I movi IfuXr east f F.Hh;rwill look after itertai 1' for the hotel Sirt whKh w7.m the cxr,tw when they in , z t - "tin: .till in. I . i .nit! i ,,, MVV , ,.' ,.'' , ... ..n , , HW Wl'Ht ol' v, OrnKon, l,.l, !.... ,, VlllHIlN " onriniiini ,,,,.i i ,. 'mom, ,lril .. " ooii hit "-:'' oioiin n; , '.; , ' '"""!'. "on lloni'iil IihI ,,.,u,,i ,, " J,lll '''"'' """d, Jnli ii , ' . ' l!llN""Hnd li.... n . ' 1 ." Hllllllii,. , , ""oi.-ii. n,,rH ,,r . 'onini'll mi, .i ''""'ii, Hlaln n " 1 iinnni.ll. i... llm,.... . ' Onitfoii, ,i, ,,rilllk w onim h '.7 "' Ontlloiudo ' n .1 i, ,, .-.,,,,,,, i ,..i ii , '"iron ior . nivnrcily 1MN On, .... , "w n..i,j ni nniii... Hll.l Vat. 1 1... i. '""it It lint v coiii'itm July, A. I) imn . I -Hi diiy ly wild Cvnm li " I'l.lill.'Hlloi, WIH (U(11, Ooiih of v" ', ' Hi" fir- lniii.,1 .....i . . '""niniflon l!.i,,,,i i... i"i on or in in,, ii,,, i,,,i. ,, ' i- A l l'.IK) ,., , j , .'U V nl Aliru',1 "ii iiiiii'ii ii. ,,,,,, (,, - , . v .i-unin ulll l. Imrri'i ... . ' 1 y"" Will hn ninii... onini.injr llioNHnifi, Illid it ilrrii-,1 Niitlcn In lirrnliy gi nn, that tin" 'l'"1'''' lKiin, Inw I i nn iiiiiilnlt'il nnd r.iollrniw l',y lliiH'iinnly Conn ol Wii-lilnk-l"" ' tV. Oii-ifon. .:..,.iili,r,,l llir io I WIN rtnnii.it id Itlll'V I'HM', l!"-''il'l. "" Inm di'ly onnllliud n 'li. Now 'I liiiri'lnr., ll '. iri''iii It"1'1"; ('Ullim nuiilnit tlm iHlnli' nl' mild lll!''y Vvn, diN-iuiwd, nr Inn l'V i'''!""'"1 "' pr.-iiinl. tint khiiiii lo llm ti n.l-1 U , llin Inw ollii'n of llimlny ,V 1 1 m o. m I111'"' lM.rn, Ori'Kon, toKiillii'r iin ."r vinn't -ftn, williin mn in, inihi liiiiii 1 1 iNt'" thin IIOlli'H, HhOhI J line HI, IHJil. ,U vi ICS W. cam:, KjO'i'lllor of thn limt Will ami I1"1" infill o Hllnv (!iivn. ili'ci'iin"!. IIhkIhv iV lUrn, A tlorni'.vi I'nr K x '' ", r Attention llolstciu I W coders lieo, K, Iluu'ry, of llillslmro, 'W'"' " fXrliHK tlioroiilllif'd Mi'lsK'"' '" ' ri'KlHtrrril, lor Hliotliyr h-khk lil'HNOII to HlfVTIlt ilitril'H'OlU'K '" "' Iti-rd. Thii h h liiif iiiiiimi1. Any""! ImvliiK h lloUtcin wi'liiiiK t" fX''";'" f ir mimt. u-in-on will do will mi"'1' The Climax Milling " wl" furnish sacks free of charge t" armors desiring to sell or their wheat at their vvh'1" louse. 'lt .Just ask Kmrick & Convin t' Hoe one of their new traps. Gets them every tinio - and there is no chance " lH,(,l ing yourself or running a HPear in your hand.