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Cold Storage Meat Market OUR GOAT SHOW. Humor and Philosophy • T h e M a j o r ’s L e s s o n « By DUNCAN (C o p y rig h t, 1906. by M cC lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .] 1 U k if.‘ IR it t v * *t * ! iM H. SM ITH LAST OF HIS RACE. M ajor T hornton, U. 8. A., retired, w m H ow a t M argate. E ngland. Going one day T h e la s t to hla room, he found in th e hall of the F ly o f th e se a s o n fit lc k n . a r o u n d . hotel a diam ond su n b u rst. Ills first O n ly th o u g h t w as to go dow n to th e office F e llo w o f an d tu rn In th e lost Jew el; bis second H i s s p e c ie « On the ground I w a s to w ait an d give th e loser a glad H ow he buzzes su rp rise. In y o u r e a r. T hey w ere d isc u ssin g the m a tte r In A t th e ta ll e n d O f th e y e a r. the lunch room w hen he w en t dow n. L i k e a n auto W hile he w as o ut ou the pro m en ad e O ut of gear th e re had been an a rre st In the hotel. O o z in g s o u n d ! T h e w ife of a p ro m in e n t m a n u fa c tu re r V e ry f rie n d ly I s th is la s t sto p p in g a t the house had m ade an A n d lo n e l y out<ry th a t th e Jew el had been ta k e n F ly . from her room d u rin g a m om entary W a n t s to I n t o s» -c re ta absence. Suspicion w as directed to a U n d e rn e a th w a ite r nam ed S au n d ers, who had com e Y o u r b a ld s p o t p ry . np to th e n e x t room w ith a n order, an d W i t h o u t c o in O r cash or ch eck m w hen suddenly accu sed of the th e ft lie S a m p le ^ s e c tio n s becam e confused an d e m b arra ssed and O f y o u r neck. had been p u t u n d e r a rre st and tukeu T h e n u p o n th « aw ay . None of those who saw him U p p er deck F l a y s h ig h s p y . an d heard his lam e ex p la n a tio n s could W h e n h e p o u r» m ak e the least ex cu se for him . A I n to se arc h had failed to find th e Jewel on Y our ear I l l s s in g in g p a r t. bis person, b ut It w as, of course, a r Y ou h a v e a w fu l gued th a t he had p assed It to a confed T h o u g h ts o f in u rd a r erate. In y o u r h e a rt. T ry y o u r best T h e m a jo r h e a rd all th is and m uch O n h im to l a n d m ore, and he h ad s ta rte d In to defen d W h e n h e lig h ts th e w a ite r an d ta lk a b o u t th e unrella - U pon your hand. billty of c irc u m sta n tia l evidence and B u t y o u fin d H o w ill n o t s t a n d . c ite In stan ces w hen the lady a s H e 's to o s m a r t . sured h e r h e a re rs for the te n th tim e th a t she had th e Jew el In h e r h an d and N o A d v a n ta g e . w a s looking a t the hinge of th e pin n ot a m om ent befo re she left the room. Bhe w as m ost positive th a t she left it behind her on th e d resser. She would sw e a r to th a t in all the co u rts o f the land. T he ag g ressiv en ess and th e poel- tlvenoss o f th e lad y ra th e r s ta rtle d th e m ajor. If Hhe could not I k » m ade to believe th a t she h ad dropped th e th in g In the hall w hore he had found It. w h a t so rt of a .p o sitio n w ould It p u t him In? T he m ajo r k ep t th e s u n b u rs t in his pocket. S au n d ers had been p u t through th e th ird degree a t the police sta tio n and given h is liberty. H e had com e d ow n from London fairly recom m end ed. and up to th a t m om ent no fau lt had been found w ith him. H e r e tu rn ed to tho hotel .and ta lk e d ab o u t a su it for dam ages and fa in tly frig h ten ed th e w om an Into g iving him a h u n d red d ol la rs In cash a n d m aking a hum ble apology. “G o t n license for y o u r dog?” W hen the w a ite r had tieen freed the “ H a v e to h av e one?” m a jo r’s q u a n d a ry w a s w orse th a n ever. “ S u re .” I f he restored th e Jewel, he would be “ P sh aw ! If he Is going to be as asked w hy he delayed. It w as very m uch b o th e r as th a t. I m ig h t a s well d o u b tfu l also if his story of finding It h av e a h u sb a n d .” In the hall would he believed. T he loser w as too positive for th at. The S uggestions to a S uperior. m an S au n d ers w e n t aw ay a t ouce. If A b a tte re d looking Individual w ho th e Jewel could in som e w ay be r e tu rn w as ev id en tly boycotting the b a rb e r ed to the lady, w ould an ybody believe shop an d w hose a p p e a ra n c e w ould In t h a t the w a ite r had becom e conscience d ic a te th a t he h ad sle p t th e n ig h t be strick en ? On th e c o n tra ry , w o u ld n ’t fore by th e w ayside e n te re d a p a s se n everybody d e c la re th a t the real th ie f ger c a r an d se ttle d back in the y ield had becom e frig h ten ed an d w a s still a ing plush. • T h e tr a in s ta rte d , an d th e con d u cto r g u est a t the hotel? H ow w e arg u e to o urselves and how cam e along. “T ic k e ts.” o th er people a rg u e ab o u t us a re tw o • “ P a rd o n m e.” said th e b a tte re d one, different things. As a m a tte r of fact, “you do n o t a p p e a r to know me. I am th e m ajo r w as th e la s t one to be i n s p re sid e n t of th is road, an d w hile on pected, and y e t he had the feeling th a t a h u n tin g trip In my p riv a te p reserv es all looked upon him w ith suspicion. I ch an g ed my clothes an d forg o t my W hether a t tab le. In th e sm oking room p a ss.” “ A w k w ard , isn ’t It?*’ o r on the sauda, the su b je c t w as con sta n tly tu rn in g up, and he som etim es “ Yes, in d eed .” “W ell." said th e u n feelin g conductor, w ondered w hy he w as not a rre ste d as th e crim inal. H e stood th is so rt of re a c h in g for th e bell cord. “ 1 guess th in g for tw o w eeks an d th en decided you will h av e to w alk back for i t ” to go elsew here. H e w ould go up to T h e W rong Half. London an d from thence m all the “ H e d ream ed Jew el to the lady and go on to P a ris his uncle died a t once. F rom th e tim e lie left th e hotel until th e tra in sta rte d he w a s 1n an d left him a a cold sw eat. T h e sight of a 'police larg e fo rtu n e .” m an gave him fe e t as cold a s Ice. “D i d the W hen he reached L ondon he suddenly dream com e rem em b ered th a t n v alu ab le parcel like tru e ? ” th a t m u st be receipted for a n d th e •P artly. He n a m e o f the se n d er given. H e m ight had an uncle give a fa lse nam e, b u t If the parcel w ho died a y e a r w a s traced hack w ouldn’t his person or tw o la te r.’* a llty he rem em b ere d ? T he m a jo r sa t on a bench In Ht. J a m e s ’ p ark try in g to P re fe ra b le . figure It out w hen a voire said : “ And th en sh e h as th e a rtis tic tem “ M ajor T ho rn to n , sir. If you will per p e ra m e n t.” m lt the liberty, s ir” — ‘T h a n k s , b u t I p re fe r th e sc ru b ls tlc .” I t w as 8 nunder«, the w aiter. H e w as w ell dress»*d an d looking p retty chip p er Tlie m ajo r m ade room for him on D if fe r e n t N o w . H e u s e d t o c a ll h e r lo v e a n d d e a r ; tlie bench, an d th e w a ite r sa t dow n to A t l e a s t t h a t ' s w h a t s h e c la i m s . continue: T h r o u g h w e d d e d b l is s k e e p s h e t o t h i s ? •‘M ajor, th a t w as a Imd d eal* th ey S h e s a y s h e c a lls h e r n am e« . g av e m e a t M argate.*’ “ Y-e-s,” w as the reply. P ER T PARAGRAPHS. “ I t m ay Is* th e m eans ol ru in in g an honest limn s rep u tatio n . Such things A spiration h as to be up and doing get out, you know , and onee a m an In th is profession Is sp o tted as crooked no th ese d a y s to reach ns high a s th e cost hotel w a n ts him th e re a fte r. If I h a d n 't of living. lost my hem! I should h ave m ade the Som e people a re a lw a y s try in g to do lady pay five tim es the price she d id .” “ I w as uot one of those who thought b e tte rs; o th e rs ju s t do better. you took the su n b u rs t.” P ro b a b ly th e lK»st tiling a la n d advice “T hank you, sir thank you from the bottom of m y heart. You h av e given is th a t It Is seldom follow ed. m e hope.” B eing tr u th f u l is co m forting, b ut still “ W h at I think,” con tin u ed the m ajor, “ is th a t the lady dropped the Jew el lu It lias Its d raw b ack s. th e hull an d som e one found an d kept ! J u s t sin g in g a U nit a cro w n of glory It.” “J u s t my idea all the tim e, sir. It Isn 't sufficient to get It to com e and m u st h av e been dropped In the h all and perch upon y o u r m ore or less lu x u ria n t locks. picked up by aom obody cl's».“ T here w as fu rth e r talk , an d a f te r a G en erally sp e ak in g , th e m an w ho In q u a rte r of a n h >ur S au n d ers arose, u tte re d his h e a r tfe lt th a n k s once m ore sis ts upon p a in tin g the tow n would he an d took h im self oft. l ie had been gone m uch m ore respectably a n d profitably ten rutnut«*« w hen the m ajor felt lu his en g ag ed If he would lim it his a c tiv itie s pocket for the su n b u rst an d Its box. to his ow u house. T hey w ere gone: also his w allet ami As a rule, w hen you please yourself his w atch. S au n d ers had cleaned him o ut as they s a t ta lk in g It was#» bean you d o n 't tlfu l case of p»>ckot picking an d th an k s It Is a s easy to tu rn s m a n 's head ren d erin g lu one. and, though It p ut th e m ajo r In a hole financially, he a s It is to pick bis pocket, am i th e re heaved a sigh o f relief as he realized a re th o se w ho can tu rn both tric k s a t th a t he w as rid of th e su n b u rs t a t last th e sa m e tim e. R annder* had ta k e n It from the room L ots of people aim hign w ho are too an d dropped It In his hurry to get n erv o u s to pull th e trig g e r aw ay. M. g i ’AD — « S om etim es being fa ith fu l to old friends Is ta n ta m o u n t to a rre s tin g your ow u developm ent. I B u ck kid b o rn b e fo re M an h 15, Now in Progress. a ------------- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Ben efits a City Councilman at King ston, Jamaica. M r. W . O’Reilly F og arty , who ia a memt>er of th e city council at K ington, Ja m aica, W est In d ies, w rites as follow s: “ O ne b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Remedy bad good effect on a cough th a t was giving me tro u b le and I th in k I should h av e been m ore q u ick ly reelived if I h ad co n tin u ed th e rem ed y . T h a t it \ is beneficial and quick in relieving me th ere is no d o u b t, an d it is m y ih te n - : ion to o b ta in a n o th e r liottle. For sale by Belt & C h e frin g to n . 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE P atents I RADI M A R N I 2 D e s ia r .« I í Scientific American. A h a n d «o rri«.lT tihistvetei wreily. T Arrest o»z- ro ta tio n o f a n y » e<-iunUE t e n u i « to u rn a i. Tern«*. $3 a U on ■ $L Sold by all n*wMiMl«ni. ; fo u r m. nth*, New York n «to f S t - W a s h in g n, D . C T>/ MONEY Sem i for Vaialo) VYHEREWITMAi | YOU still have a ch an ce to g et it easy I t com es in han d y an y old tim e Nevada's Mountains are filled with the Yellow Stuff. JOIN A RELIABLE COMPANY OUR D ELI by pay in g a n o m in al sum AND MAKE YOUR FORTUNE h as prom pt as a n d t h a t is sayii glad to rnakedi Stock is now y o u r o rd er be need anything i ONLY 15 CENTS S J hare ta te to let us Fin W E ’L L SEf Buy before th e price goes u p an d you w ill win Send in y o u r o rd er a t once Lee Comstock Mining Co. T h ey ’ll be ju lected th em in only sta n d a rd • d an g er of y o u r ies no m a tte r h E. BO Box 258 Corni R H Y O L IT E , NEV A D A look Her i n g a t reas* m at p h o n es at Web STOW I h av e for sale som e very d e s ira b le b arg ain s in farm p ro p erty . A fine hom e of 45 acres, fine creek bo tto m so il; good b u ild in g s, w ater aiul o rc h a rd . Close to school, ch u rch , R. R. On R . F. I). ro u te, ru ra l phone. A sn a p a t only $ 2 ,5 0 0 THE NE' is HiCtfS CHATTEL Ï» ENGRAVING CO t tl One 100 acre, well im p ro v ed farm ; 35 acres plow lan d , 20 acres stu m p - age, p n stu re , b alance fine fir tim b e r; £jood eig h t room new bouse, line liv ing w ater, fine e ic h a rd . P rice O nly $ 3 ,0 0 0 O ne 80 acre farm , finely locate* 1, good b u ild in g s. 45 acres plow la n d ; all stock, im p lem en ts, seed, feed, in fact e v e ry th in g goes ex cep t h o u se hold effects. O nly $ 3 ,0 0 0 H. G. C A M P B E L L Fiske, th e b est princer. O ne ev ening last week ju s t as M r. and M rs. J . D. W h ite a k e r and a n u m b e r of in v ited gu ests w ere p re p a rin g to carv e a big fat tu rk e y , a false fire alarm was sta rte d in th e alley n ear th e ir hom e by som e of th e ir frien d s who had p lanned to g et th e p a r ty to ru sh to th e scene w hen th ey in te n d e d to m ake a raid on th e house a n d secu re M r. T u rk ey , ju st for a jo k e ; b u t we a re in fo rm ed th a t th e p lot failed to w orn as planned" as *.ne m em b er of th e p a rty stood g u ard at th e ho u se and discovered th e w ould-be forager, when he tired a few sh o ts in rap id succession from a ritte, in to th e gro u n d an d th e way th e fellow m ade a g et-a-w ay would do c re d it to a q u a r te r horse. I t is said th a t M r. W h ite a k e r know s w ho th e p a rtie s were, b u t of course th e v all k eep mu m. W ho said tu rk e y ? —in d e p e n d e n c e Town T alk. Dallas, O r e g o n - r wrncrwr ---------------------------------- ■ > ■ WEBF00T ♦ ROOFING ! implemi I T H E BEST ROOFING ON T H E MARKET à I ! . Maile by th e N o rth w e st Roofing . , I com pany, P o rtla n d . Does n o t bue- I 7 kle. G u a ra n te e d lo r 10 y e a rs. | j | 1 L. C. K O S E R Axent for Polk Countj^^^ Gene Fr ed J On J a n u a b u ild in g , a 1 rin k , an agi an d general to see all m; th e m th e I k t h a t will sui flfCTRICITY FOR LIGHTING IS ONIY fXPTNSIVf TO PfOPlf WHO ARC WASTfUl AND CARElfSS. TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CARffUl, II DOES NOT COME HIGH. It is economical because it can be quickly turned off when not needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light burn when not needed to save bother of lighting and adjusting, In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 per ni mth. You can probablyget some kind of artifi cial light for less money than electric light, hut does itsavevou anything when it limits opportunities for work a:id recreation, ruins your eyesight, smokes your walls, mars decorations and increases household work You can proartifi- save a dollar to-morrow by going without your meals, but it wouldn’t be econ-' otny. It is not so much what you save, hut, how you save, that counts. We are always ready to explain the “ins and outs” of ’ the lighting proposition to you, Call on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business. E. W . K E A R N E S , A N l>; OWE ----- FOLI. Willamette Valley Company T H E P R O D U C T IO N O F H I G H OR A D E W O R K ì “The sell-rcijiilati T hat It ..¿ A æ w u w u u u y y u u u w u u u H y y w y u y y u w y u u u u y u s C o syukiht « Ac. * A td«M P O r V a id E Iff SMIT T he head of every h o m e w h ich does n o t now possess a choice p iano will s u r ely he in ten se ly in te re ste d in th is a n nou n cem en t. S ixtv-one of th e finest p ianos, m ade by one of th e o ld est and m ost reliab le niano m a n u fa c tu re rs, are being offered far below reg u lar priée. T he recen t financial u n c e rta in ty c a u g h t m an y m an u factu re rs, in p racti cally every lin e, u n p re p a re d . In th is p a rticu lar in stan ce F ile r ’s I*iano H ouse secured m o st u n u su al concessions by ta k in g eig h t carlo ad s. 142 in stru m e n ts of 200 pianos, w hich had been finished. T his ad v an tag e in tu r n is p resen ted to o u r p atro n s ; 81 have been sold. The pian o s in th is sa le a r e known far and wide. They a re of th e hig h est sta n d in g . W e are not at lib e rty to m ention th e m by nam e in th e p ap ers in connection w ith th ese cu t prices. It would h u r t th e ir sale a t re g u la r prices elsew here. Suffice it to say th e pianos h iv e nev er been sold for less th a n $375 an d $400 for th e fancy k in d . Now th ey go for $248 an d $264 respectively. AND MUSIC LESSONS FREE. N or is th e concession in price m en tioned below th e only a ttra c tio n in con nection w ith th ese p ianos. T h e b u y ers of th ese pianos will secure free a term of four m o n th s m usic lessons from any school o r te a c h e r d esired . PAY $2 A WEEK. T hese prizes m ean for all cash , b u t any reliab le person m ay secu re th e sam e on p ay m en ts of $16 or $18 or $10 a m o n th w ith th e sim p le a d d itio n a l in terest. Remember, p lease, th a t the four m onth’s co u rse of m usic le sso n s will be supplied ab so lu tely free. The p u rc h a s er may s e le c t any school or te a c h e r p re fe rre d . We pay the bill. No such p roposition lia* ev er been m ade in th is o r an y o th e r city . W e are su re it w ill nev er he m ad e ag ain , sim ply because such a financial co ndition never ca n ag ain arise, /V P lease rem em b er, to o ,Ÿ n a t th e regu- E ilers g u a ra n te e — m oney hack if in s tr u m en t is n o t in every way sa tisfac to ry —accom panies every one of th ese p ian o s; also th e m a k e r’s five y e a rs’ w arra n t w hich is co u n tersig n ed by us. if you live out of tow n, you need not h e s ita te in se cu rin g one of the>e In stru m e n ts. We will sh ip an y sty I*» d e sired , fan cy m ahogany, sp le n d id mottled burl w aln u t or q u a r te r saw ed oak. s u b je c t to in sp ectio n and ap p ro v al, we t a k ing all c h a n c e s. W rite or telep h o n e for full d e sc rip tio n of th ese pian o s a t once, before all a re sold. T he free m usic lessons offer ap p lied only to pianos sold before C h ristm as, b u t h as been ex ten d ed to a few days longer. I t is a do u b le h o lid ay rem em i>ranee on th e p a rt of F ile r ’s piano house—a rem em b ran c e to th e buyer and a rem em b ran c e to w h ich ev er te a c h e r or school th e b u y er selects. S alesroom s are open ev ery evening. F ile r ’s P ian o H ouse, 353 W ash in g to n , co rn er of ¿P ark, P o rtla n d . O r.—T he H ouse of H ig h est Q u ality . FROM THE ANTILLES. !>ots of people w an t to be rich. I but few w a n t to ] be satisfied. Petaluma D. SWIFT & CO. $375 and $400 Pianos Now Going for $248 and $264, Including the Free Music Lessons— Write For Particulars at Once Before Sale Closes. M. H a v te r, d e n tist, W ilson b u ild in g . B ra n c h O rtica. » Caveats ami Copyrights regi*- . I tered. Send Sketch, Model or Photo, for free I I r S D O r l oil patentability. A L L B U S IN E S S I I S T R I C T L Y C O N F I D C N T I A L . l atent practice I I exclusively. Surpassing references. P I Wideawake Inventors should have o ar hsnd- I book on How to obtain and Sell patent 3 , W hat in- L I ventions will pay.Ilow to «et a pnrtner.sndother I I valuable information. Sent true to any address, f Ì5 0 I Seventh St., Washington, 0. C.J B. I. F erguson lives a t E o la, w h e re he has te n acres of land. H e h as a c h e rry o rch ard 18 years old t h a t occu pies 1^4 acres. From th is o rch ard in 1907 he sold to th e can n ery th e Royal A nn ch errie s an d received a check fur $1363. H e also sold $22 w ortli of b lack berries. On th e b alan ce of th e ten acre- lie h as p la n te d 700 c h erry tre e s, 450 of w hich had a light cro p last y e a r and will b ear a fair crop in 1908. W hen all a re in h earin g lie will g a th e r ab o u t 70, 000 po u n d s of ch errie s ev ery y ear. Be sides th e ch errie s, M r. Ferguson sold $125 w o rth of straw b erries, $150 w orth of honey, an d $50 w orth of p o u ltry , lie- sides ra sp b e rrie s and lo g an b erries. His incom e from ti.e ten acres was a b o u t $1800 for 1907. MUNN & Co.M,< H at I p ro m p tly o b ta in e d In a ll c o u n trie s, o r NO r t e . SPECIAL VALUES TOO. Success at Fruit Raising. ! ntffM irj f o r • • c u r il i « p * t« n ta . _ _ . d iro Q fh M u im A Co. m c # I t »la rvai n o tici, w ith o u t « B a r « « . »n th * Early Spi I T R A D E -M A R K S , B. I. Fergusor, of Eola, Makes a z Profi vantage of Sale $1800 FR0M*TEN ACRES. v a S i W The I Who Take Ad In bu y in g a cough rem edy for c h ild re n . never be afraid to buy C h am b er- ia in ’s Cough R em edy. T h ere is no d a n g er from it, an d relief is alw ays su re to follow. It is in ten d ed especially for coughs, colds, crou p and w hooping cough, and th e re is no b e tte r m edicine in th e world for th ese diseases. I t is not only a c e rta in cu re for cro u p , but, w hen given as soon as th e croupy cough ap p ears, will p rev en t th e atta c k . W llooping cough is n o t d an g ero u s w hen th is rem ed y is given as d irected . It co n tain s no opium or o th er h arm fu l d ru g s, and m ay given as co n fid en tly to a baby as to an a d u lt. F o r sale by B elt & C h e rrin g to n . ------------ FRANK GLOVER Gift to Buyers 1007. | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Safe Medicine for Children. Start DALLAM , O R E G O N All k in d s nf m eat» , in c lu d in g tint) a n d p o u ltry . Satiafao* tio n g u a r a n te e d . Eiler’s New Years’ Sam e on buck kid born a fter M arch 15, 1907. Sam e on buck, 1 y ear old an d u n d e r 2. Sam e on buck 2 years old and u n d e r 3. S am e on buck 3 y ears old an d u n d e r 4. Sam e on buck 4 years old or over, Doe kid liorii tielore M arch 15. 1907. Sam e on doe kid born a lte r M arch 15. 1907. Sam e on doe, 1 y ear old and u n d e r 2. Sam e on doe 1 y ears old and u n d e r 3. Sam e on doe 3 y ears old and u n d e r 4. Sam e on doe 4 years old or over. Sw eep stak es l*jHt buck of any age an d th e sam e for doe, sam e in each class. F re e space will be given to all those w ho d esire to m ake an e x h ib it of sh eep an d sw ine. T h e la tte r e x h ib its will be en tire ly in d ep en d en d en t of th e goat show , an d 11 1 i a r r a n g e m e n t is m ade sim ply to give th e sh eep grow ers am i sw ine raisers an o p p o rtu n ity to show th e ir blooded stock. T h e S o u th ern Pacific C om pany and th e Salem , Fall« C ity & W estern R a il way C om pany will ch arg e th e ir usual ra te on all an im als sen t to to th e show for e x h ib it; b u t upon p resen tatio n of a receip t from th e se cre ta ry of th e asso ciatio n , th e se com pan ies will r e tu rn all an im als to th e p o in t from w hich th ey w ere shipped free of charge. ' Y ARE FREE T h e N inth A ngora G oat show for th e s ta te of Oregon will be held in D allas, Polk C o u n ty , O regon, on W ednesday, T h u rs d a y an d F rid ay , J a n u a ry 15, 16 a n d 17,1908, u n d e r th e an sp icies of th e Polk C o u n ty M ohair A ssociation. T h e show will also I k * open in th e e v e n ing of th e first and second d ays. T h ere will be tw o grad es of goats eligible for e n try : R egistered in one class a n d u n reg istered in a n o th e r class. T he follow ing .'18 cash prizes will be aw ard ed in th e reg istered class—1st prize $8.^0; second p rize $2.50; 3rd prize $1.50—an d i)o cash prizes will be aw arded in th e u n reg istered class. All an im als, ex cep t kids, com peting for prizes m u st have been shorn in 1907. F irst, second am i th ird p rem iu m s on A ta ilo r’s goose isn 't a bad p ress , a g e n t to keep In touch w ith. O ne w ay to sto p eara c h e la to m ove O ne w ould th iu k m oney w as b en t on •e lf d e stru c tio n th e w ay people talk a b o u t sa v in g «• List of Premiums to be Offered for Blooded Animals. A good atspoet tio n Is an excel len t t h i n g to j h ave on hand. Is th e m an wno slept »« hi upon a u a to re the lace from th e lad y 's ak lrt guilty of tra in robtw ry? PIANO LESSONS Manager, Pallas, Oregon. Office on Mill street. ju st no rth of the court house. Phones: Bell, 421, M utual, 1297. fi