o „O regon S hort I- ine «o» U nion P acific I IRAINS II) Illi IASI HAIIÏ I [ItKIRS Al WINONA I AKE Northern Indiana’s Famous Summer Resort. Winona Assembly and Summer Schrxil a National Benefit. I Inoliai) I’lillinmi winiKluril« Hint h)iirl»t kit > pitlM « Hfs i I m II> ill OtllllllM. I'llil Mtf.t, M|M> linn liitirlat «h i pltix i nr «I h II) to K« hi * mr • ilN l('i ll 1)1 htf ilmlr < hi « fr«<) tin I Hat Winona lake, Indiana, i« «ituutwl ill .out two mil,*« ea»t of the growing village of W ai«aw near tin- crossing of th.* main line of the Pcnnaylvania mid i mos hk.i‘01 Arrivi*«. Big 1’1)111 I’lilroildM, ill IIN I »4*11 II11 f III M i III* AGO I’l'H II AMi I M > •■» »• M cMimtry uh th«*r«» ¡ m to I m * found U|«on M|*| 'IM fui il. I M-t I »«. 1 I X (Mil) V I m II uni Iiiyhin tltr vmi TI i . «IM* M Hill 1 M 1'ihikF »* I S h l< thir p|M*t iid train urriv«’«! nt tin* d«*|tol I Mi I) bully • »I tin- Big I‘»in riiilroiid h I mmi I midnight, F«»r I h «I< rii U MahhiyIttli, U n II n W n II n law lottili, « < h nr «!' Mi-lit* 4tti«l «•«« ttl Sort li«-ru pilli tn Hiiw Hiih -lra<*k«*d, Mild tin* editor* | mt - inith-d to nml dreiiin of the iiioih - v HI IS II« F X 1*1(1 M*» * 1. I* M 7 . V M (nr III«’ F uit t lu Hum 1 >N 11 > 1 »«4 i 1 ) ouillglol th«* hlK’k s II L m TI |'t ioliM, till 1 libi tasti llv«*, n. m., when th«* |M»rtei* unnoiiii«*- rulli I.XM» HI«»« IN 1 <» 4, ««) r vi * r. A vi « M Ini Nil I« n Ni |Mi||t(a l»4lll) 1 »44 1 1 ) I*d that time hud arrived for m* to get 1.. 1».. n II l li » .• Hi«'! up it up would take hn aklii"l nt \\ monii I oh I níh I Hotel. Mi o'eltM-k found 11« MlnMird the ItIVEI ir se III HI LE. »•pee ml » lect11<* cur*, pro\ i‘h d by the . «NI 1' M N II» 1* M Foli IHT<»I*ll « ‘Il ) N liti X H im I i HI. n.ily I» n II> lot to to««*. Oil the left We had H tl«*et * ‘ ol: ol Hiver polliti . Mi .-pi . 04 4 pt M iiim I n ) holm* of l \ Miig«di**t .1. W ilhur ( hapiiiMii, F of h u lot»’h hlNlm. Nll'l NMN> |M •luto trotti li i p«t rlrt. " n »I i mid th** «•uiiini«*r I imiih ’ w of oth«*r proiiii* VI 4«r iiiMiii aitliNi 1 • m t • l( i p«s i I n > HI A lll'llt I inllUIHi |H-opl«’. -\t ill«* ««IllrMlM’«’ tiNiii Ni« i • Ini 1 « . M4.pt A t rh• HipMria i r vi *I n II> rii4’«*pi FfhU) to the grotlllilM we weir |H« t l»y M «’Olli- Ticket Otilo •, l’hir »1 Mini W m » lltllgt«:H. lliittee, welcomed to WlIloiiHAIld taken f w. Ktmger, Ti leplmlie Malli 71. ■ to Winona Hotel where we «-njoy«*d a < tty Tii krt \gi. ; \ I. < I dig, < M in iai splendid breakfiut nt the «*X| m *I im * of tin* I’anM'iigfi \gl hotel «ompMiiy. Then, in their order, I« k < i I Si hedule cam«* «’MCIIIMOII <>n Wim»na Hik«* on (II tlie «ttcMim-r “City of Warsaw/* and an «•x«*un»ioii through th«* wood* to hr«**h Wrsl wnfil K*«*IUMF i | A vi 1 M An Camp under th«* had«i>hip of Col« A M I* vi A M I* M oiirl lnaac W Brown, th«* “Bird ami !•»»« |*4.rt Mp*. M ai 1 > Ma Bet May.” Colonel Brown in **up|«ort* Flyr L ihn I A f : 1 A 1 M 1 l>r V.) .1 *44 7 i .\«> fi No. « l.v Ar N «•d in hm work hv M imm Helen <«ould, N (RI fi INI 7 IX M 1*4 X 15 » r> r. FORTUNO w ho et'lit l ihiit«»» \ei\ hl»«’lMlly to th«’ 7 H» • 7 .Vi • A A jit 1 ■ M J»t mu m work Iwing «•arrie«l on at W inona « -|H e- 7 M A Al • M • >4 Mi i N ■Il nilly that )* rtaining to th«* branch men- 7 2-V • *• N «'» » fi r. UlRVII W fi u> M I’» tu»•><*«I. An addi«-r* by (‘olonel Brown 1 * • tal • 1 N4 M» i • * ■ 5 10 on “Bird Life” wan wry int«*r«*»»ti ig and •« W7Í 7 <‘l ROilTU fl A ! fi U 0 fi V.« * ■*» <»- inatructiw, illunltnt«d, ax it whs o ’« 17 • 7 11 BUCAI VIH by bird Id«' a* it in found in the W ii otia wo « m I i *. Th«- return to Winona pier am * mad«* by II in time lor a very « njoy- able lunch al the inn. At 2 p. in., < hevalicr Cargiul«» aiinc«*rt Mr. < barle» am . rmiot " H tiis .«» foist« r»i I.. < i\« i ton, of (’oii«*y 1 m I hiii I, X. A ., pre* TIIV FAR I l«T l*ri.»wcllt.' tra». I. r» l< »Irlntr Informal fem • • M«*ntvd a chriatian flag, d« -igm*d by him- t.. t!.. Io»i»l rat* • «11*1 l«-«l relit" • a».* Illlllul .............rr..|~.n*l alili th.- liilkiWin« r. afternoon many of the «•»litorn «-iijoy«i| KllilCIh SIMMIK IXCIKSION a «piiet hour la»ating and liahing on tn«* lake w hiic otliern wvic delighted uitli a KAILS. dip in it» wat« iM. 0. K. « N. Irdins THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Newport, Yaqnlna Bay, Hreltcnbuah Hot Springs I rum All s. I*. and C. A I;. Point*. rt and Yiopiiiin, g«»»l going Hatiirdsy» ami re- tornitili Mondava, are also on »ale from nil T imi Side |Hiinte, Portland to Eugene induttive, limi from all Weal Side j»>inta. enabling |a*ople to visit tlit-ir families and spend Sunday nt tin* seaside Setmon ticket« front all Eii»t Siile l«.int», Portland to Eugene inclusive, mid in.in nil Went Side piinls, are also on Hale to lletroit nt very low nite» with atojeover privilege« nt Mill City or any |»>int en«t, enabling tourists to visit the Kantiani mid Brritenhtish Hot Spring« in the Cascade Mountain«, which enn I«* reached in one day. Sellanti ticket« will In* g""d for re­ turn from nil |«>int» until October III. Three-diiV ticket« will l>e g<««l going Saturday* mid returning Monday« only. Ticket« frolli Portland and vicin- itv will !«• gmal for return via the East or West »ide nt option of passenger. Ticket« ironi Eugene mid vicinity will I»* good going \ in th.* I.eliamin-Spring- tb ld brunch if desired. Baggage on \eW|«irt ticket« checked through to Newport; on Ympiinn ticket to Yn- quina only. Sunday excursions to Newport on the <’. At E. will liegin .lune Kith or 17th mid run every Sunday thereafter, leaving Albany nt 7 :30 II. in. ; leave Corvalli» H a. m. S. P. train connect with the C. & E. nt \ll.nny mid Corvallis for Ympiinn nml New|«>rt. Trains on the C. At E for Hetroit will leave Albany nt 7 :;W n. III., enabling tourists to the Hot spring« to reach them the «mm* day. Train« from mid to Corvalli« connect with till En«t Sid. train« on the S. P. Etili information a« bi rate«, time tiible«, etc., can be obtained on appli­ cation to .1. C. Mayo, Gen. l’usa. Agl. C. A E. II. IE, Albany; A. I.. Craig. H. Ct,. A. S. P. Co., Porthind, or to any S P. or C. .k E. agent \ a«, at ion Question Solved. The solution of the whole vacation <|U«*ptioii im at Winona Lake. Long ex- l»erirlice, with th«* mean» to carry «»nt what it umlcrtak«», ha» enabled th«* \\ iliona .\>-cml»ly ami School» to pro- vi«h* at it» »iiminci r«*Mort in North«*rn Indiana every comfort and facility for lilting the lot I himoimc problem of w heir to go ami w hat to <|«> for a sum­ mer vacation. A m«*ri«’am» arc more and more turning to the big out-door», get­ ting c lower U» Nature, in the mimmcr Feawon. That thin i» true i» evident from the fact that nearly .’U ki .O g O |ieople built up I mm I v ami mind, found re»t and it*«*r«atioii, at Wiimna latke lawt »nm- mvr. Ihiring thi» »uminer there will I m * further evidence of thi» fact, for douhlle»» .XMlAMHi |M*ople will paws through tlu* gate» of Winona. There i» »nuity in a vacation at Wi­ nona latke. The day» are delightful, thv night» cool. The time may be »pent on laud or water. The vacation »«*eker may work or play, may »tudy, may re­ ceive mental development ami relaxa­ tion at the Maine time. The Winona A»»cmhly search«’» the Cnited State» for clean, w hole»onie talent to inform and entertain the visitor» to thi» beauti­ ful lake. Th«* A»»cmhly obtain» the bent MpcakeiK from the h’cturv platform ; the Irewt orator» from American pulpit», without regard to crveil; the »ingvr», inoiiologi»t», and similar entertainer» hi c ot t lie k md who giv«1 keen vnjoy- lui’iit to an audience. Above ail, every­ thing which the AM»emhly offer» iw wholesome in tone, high in quality. Nature at the Lake. Nature did her preening nt Winona Iuik«’ long h« (or<’ »lie rvcvivvil the aid of man in beautifying the place. With t hvHe force» combined, there ha» hern mad«* livre the inowt inviting »|»ot in tlu* Middle Wv»t. The lake it»v|f ha» a »bore line of about ten mile», winding ill long, giHceilll curve» hy wooded hill», and along »tretchv» of level ground. I'he lake i» the decpc»t in Indiana, averaging thirty feet. The Winona A»Mviiihly own» nearly 1,OtM) acre» along the lake and ha» control of the entire »Imre lint». The lake has l»evn greatly improv«»! in ivcvnt year», a hug«’ dredg­ ing machine building up low »pot» and cutting long. ph*turv»qne canal», I through which I uiv «* eawy pafwag« ’l li»’ ta-teful gard«*nvr ha- not « onfln ••d I hm « ffortw to on«* part of th«* Winona ground». II«' has built mile» of cement walkw, ha» diill«*d a »«'or«’ or mor«* of flowing u«'ll», which H'lid nm«*a»ing flown of «,l«’iir, «’old water into iittractiv«* fountain». Th«* flow«*r b«*d» in the park ar«* h«-HHtiful, containing in I n* »ummer many varieti«*» of goigeouiR flower». Th« roadway» are w« II built and had into th«« W inona ground» in all dir«*c- tion». Nature ha« hud nntrammeled »way in th«* lower, or »«»iiHi«*rn, «*ml of th«? ground». Iler gicitt b«*«'< h, elm ami oak tree» are ax »In* grew them; Nati>n•'» flower garden» hi the hdl» ami val«n ar«* mm »he cultivate» them ; »lie f|oiiri»h- • » in all h«*r untnm«d wav» hi tin» |«or- lion of her domain. Rule» at W inona. Winona i» not th«* home of long-fa« «*<1 piety, even on Sumlay», hut th«* key to it» thi’or v of the »olution of the vacation di»*» not her«*, a» in mo many plac«*» «•Iwwdierv, I mcoiii «' a »yimnyin for di»- »i|Mtion and demoralization, but »tunple.” Ami I»« cause ol tin* »ort ol people at- tract«*«! to Winona by it» i«l«*as and ideal», mother» |«ermit their chi!dr«*n out of their wight without fear that harm w ill coin«* to them ; their «laugh­ ters and »on» travel W inona'» walks ami Htrevt» ami path» without the thought that temptation may l»*M«t then* from some un* x|»-« t«*d quarter. W inona offer» the ideal summer envior- m«*nt forth«* old and th«* young. It d«»*» not a|M»logt/i* tor, it rather glories in, it» »am* restriction». Th«* editors ami tbeir wives found Winona Lake to I»* all that had Iwen promises!. The day »|»vnt there was a fitting «do*«* to th«* hospitality of the Hoosier |»*ople. < hir stav Minong them wdl always I m * rrmemlHTeil as “An oa-is in the desert.Nothing was left umloiie that w«»uld a«ld to our entertain­ ment, ami it was with a feeling of 1- iticH." It »eemn to me I have heiiril Hoinetliing like that liefore. I cannot lielieve that it in original with Brother Hollina. It »oumla like the prayer of tlie AVhole»nle Liquor Aimociation of I'ortlaml, nttereil at the time of the at­ tempt minie on thi" life of Mr. Rader, ‘‘Thy ereeii for n little common *en»e, n little iniriie»», a little |>eace.” There i» nothing mo much ih-aireil at the pres­ ent time by the rum »eller a» for the preacher nml church inemlwr» to coiiia * out of |»ilitie» nml give them peace, and let them run tilinga to »nit themaelve». Brother Rollin» diwUHaea two que»- tlona: liquor aelling, and Sunday legis­ lation. I will try in a few word* to give my aide from the pi cachera atnnd- |»iint. A» to the |ier»ecnti">n of tin* Quaker», or t lie burning <>f I he witchea, I have no more aympiithv than I have for the .lewiali church crucifying the »on of «¡tai. Biother Rollin» you labor under a deluaion when you declare that all iiniuaemeiitM are proper for any day in tlie week. The Chriatian church de- nica the atiitement that all day» are alike. >Ve ahull not diacu»« which day ia the dny to la* obaerved. Gial'a law on Mount Sinin deelmeil "Six day» ahall yon lalair nml do nil your work, the »eventIi day belong» to tiod.’ There wn» to la* n grent difference I»'- tw<*< n <•<»!'» portioti of the week nml, linin'». A» far na work and pleaaure wn» eoncermil only ileeda of nia eaaity, and mercy were allow able. \Ve deny that the preacher» work ia tiniaheil w hen lie lina warned the |»-o- pie. He ha» the privilege of aeeing that even* law on the atatue laaika ia enforced a* lunch aa any other citizen, ami Brother Rollin» you ought to know that. Beeauae ii mini ia a preacher he doea not eenae to la* n citizen, ami when he linda a law U|»ni the «tatué laioka guarding the tlrat day of the wi ek, call­ ed Sunday, lie ia under mi obligation aa ii loyal citizen to see it ia enforced, and the man w ho willfully breaks the laws of the »tate wherein he live, ia mi mi- archi.t. If the law ia laid, repeal it, but a. long aa it is there it ought to In­ enforced. Y<*a, we agree with yon that if it is wrong to »ell whisky one litica as a church. The memliera TWEET I «MCE BLD of the different hurcliea, aa citiz. ii», are in |a>litica. 113 Bdse line Road MOMAVILLA, OREGON And now Brother Rollin, must the pri'Hi'iier keep jHil’tic» out <>f the pulpit? ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦ if queation* |»‘rtaining to national and ►tate government a e not fit bi la* dia- cu»-cint. 1 ’ Li) Now look lu-re, When you go tiahing n, the wholeaale liquor dealer» O 21 1 a»»<»iation, ami ev»*ry blearnl-eyed, liloateil-faceii toper collnectial with the whole buaine»»? Why, ol course, in C281 l«iliti<-». And don't you think if the preacher is ever going to leaik a »ucker lie must go where they are? «th, yes, Brother Rollin» when you get the nal-aiiis out of |»>litie» you can w hine ! al»>ut the preacher am! the church — euming >.nt. H">w long Would there I»- any |ioiitics if the »alt should lie remov­ ed? Sialuui did not laat long, ami pol­ itic» tialay, with all the preachers mid ♦ church member» in it, are beginning to ♦ ♦ THE NAME »iiiell in Hoiue place». ♦ Su you «ay that it is for every citizen to determine how he »hall »pend every ♦ day of In» life without interference from ♦ ♦ STANDS FOR HONEST DEALING hi» fellow» a» long aa he conduct» him­ ♦ self a» a law -abiding citizen. Now We you the best obtainable for your money in fancy $ Brother Rollin» Imw can you pa«» a» a law-abiding citizen, and willfully « Groceries, vegetables and Confectionery ♦ break on*- of the law. u;»m our atatue ♦ ♦ ♦ ln»ika, concerning the tirat day of the ♦ 1O1 Hibbard St., Xloritavilki. t ♦ Week ? ♦ Again you »ay that the language of j the have a Sabbath law. We believe there is a necessity as well a. a moral obligation reating ufion ua to keep it Holy, imt merely to conqiel other» to keep it Holy, a. it is to protect those w ho desire so to do. Now fifthly, finally, and in conclu­ 6ILES BROTHERS. Preprietars sion, I have lots of charity with those WE CARRY A F"LL LISE OF who er shall North Montavilla on O. R. & N. R. R. stand us good a show as he. THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS M c M SOH DRINKS. CONFECTIONS & CIGARS CREAM BY THE J 190 6 1 I 8 15 ¡ 22 29 z ---- Pt., 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 1 I 1906 JULY 2 9 16 23 30 Gal. 5 12 19 26 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 Cha«. K. Blake & Son ! (i. K. Howitt & Co. Rock Springs Coal, $8 Per Ton The Monlavilla Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausages W. R. MOSER THOMAS MAXWELL THE GRANGE Full measure guaranteed. store. Leave orders at Aylsworth s Cor. Villa Ave. & Hibbard Sts. Phone Tabor 189 Can4«ct.4 by J. W. DARROW. Chatham. N. T, JVraa ('orraapoialrnt .Vew Fork Stole Urange •oia«* Hrnaon. Why Farmer» sn.iulu Join the Granse. Because It Is controlled by farmers. Because It opposes legislation that is not in the fanner’s luterest. Because Its moral tenenlngs are next to those of the church Itself. Because It propose» toilet the world know that there I n such a man as the farmer. Because It has "don»» things" for the farmer In tlie past and will do them In tlie future. Because It maintains tire Insurance organ I znt Ions, the safest and clieii|x*st life-existence. R«'i*nuae It Is a farmers’ organization working In the farmers' behalf, first, last and all the time. Recitum» the farmers must organize or tie defeated In every attempt to se­ cure their just rights la legislation. Because It favors giving the farmers' sons and daughters all the agricultural education they can get ami In New York helps them to get It by giving free scholarships I d Cornell Agricultural college. CAKES, PIES, COOKIES, BREAD, FOR SALE Short Order Counter. Meals. Private Board. Etc. ----------- •------ Hermnn, A. E. ta line Rond. • • MONIAVIIU. ORtGON