/íiiifíj-zu’ruiu TI’RDAT S'»VEMBLEI'. l'H/2. < t.i x s h v it r> V «nager H A -T, »... M, Hi .1 IlluilA dit , d’/UUl A üreai -. ■ l.S .'•s true and tender as in the days j of yore; anil before life had The S ind ix e'ltion brought them clouds, all the more Louis Repiibli. is a iea»on that you should shale youi modern newspaper ciitcrpr.se. sunshine with them. - Huntington [ irtn *t l '. i Ix-1nizi 't w-h tn’ !•••• : el><’p 1 1 * 'C up *’ The orginizati.’“ of its news nlt - Herald. . ,| kl . •' ■ • i I. - : ■ 1 ’ vices is world-w ide, complete in vered tin f’.r-.irl Raisers 75.’ to DOc esoh; 22 in ....... ami = every department; in tact, superi a goi d hand smv 9.ie: Nic Superintendent of Public In or to th it of any other newspaper. (Jermiin ivliit< «ini ai 'l IL .V 'I G iron- -+'l 23; Guns „nd R. voivrs struction Ackerman has rendered The magaziii' .-eeta n is illus ut itivi: I IWL M li I IL the following decision, which de trated in daintily tinted v olors and u- pu.1 r>r From from . / IDOO Alòtlel ?? ]]'in<lii .itcr Iìijh ........................ xS’^-Z.9 lluiatn '• r’* clares that the resident of a par splendid lialf-tone pictures. 1 his l)i o¡ H kì .Vt n’ Honir N’. 'fimi .ìhicliine, — » iiicago- S t ll Lakc.Di river. I t ent or guardian, rather than the section contains more high-, l.i.-s XVtiy im ¥“•'> i r t"’1 Í'1' "" heller I ',.i 11 i>.i Wurth, Omul, w . ii ¿■SMI Ron <»r nen... . place where the pupil is enumer literary matter than any of the - - (itv. Bi I. ■ iïonryniou Scici/;.’ .flitckiÌH’ ■ .$16-3¿¡ 12.35 t'liieaio and I. -t. ated, determines the place where monthly magazines 1 lie fashions • ■fier», un a-b.! k?ü' Thefî Hìr- semi toCliieat'i when vmi can do a» well nt the a child is entitled to attend school illu-tiated in natural colors are -<fv. BureiM especially v du ible to the ladies. BRAN! . ASh p 0 without paying tuition: Salt Lake.J’' -.H . ......... ... ‘“"»n Worth. < hii.tl ■ Ixi The cilored comi lection is a “School boards shall admit free "‘"I Hl “ • 'eii -:;S I'ltv, Ft L ‘ is 1er half c(. p () |f J ' f I> z<*ns cf nrtiidi s on c.ur 5e n un ter I Ini t s» 11 els. u here for 10c of charge to the schools of their genuine l.mgli-m i ■ e . 1 In- funm Chicago al o 1 •'*<■ iitel lóeench; Many article- eu our We counter, I ring 25c in c.artoons are bi' the ! est ar respective districts all persons be- other places. The humorous stones are Vi a ..iinni■' nial' li tir filli!' r " e lire giving in SHOES and tween the ages of 6 and 21 w hose class, by aulh it national ' It oiberx/'N • VN DERIVEAK P-"entg or guardians reside in utation. such districts, at the time of mak Sheet tnusi.’, a liigh-dass, pop-1 Ths Famous CA5H RACKET, Ontario, Oregon ing application for fiee admilance ular song, i furnished free every to such schools; even though such Sund w in the Repi.i . . htp^nmë'ni^Ay"""^ The price of the Sun lay Re- 0 ] ANf.tiil RIVER SCHEDILI persons may have been at the public by mail one year is t> 2 OO. . and under' ir it, tarbea* I i or.: rortlsnd last enumeration legally enumera l’or sale l>\' al! new s dealers. M Fi nn i"k, Pnr< « h Jtl>»r<.i leí ______ ted in some otln r district,” o. mark«, !-A , , , TOMi Î This 1 tiling will make a change Bl. 1 !' START A Bl’SIMSSOr YOUR 4 V 1 l! »n*«Éfc, B in the practice in this state, for it .................. « leftMuSQM OWN has been generally held that if a ZDreseed. T-iULXXi'toer, ( ol ni!>‘.n litri r I p. 111. child is enumerated in one district stf-axnerM. clixd. 3Flccxin.g', Our n<-w book < i-t .t’< <1 '* 40 M oney To A to i » ano \\ :iy Ex< ep.t Manin |.uri, « 1 and school money is drawn for Sunday. Landings. . ............ . ...... M aking I deas ” k worth it Wil >1.1 III > ;»■. ’ ».......« i«k i„ 3'1»® him in that district he cannot at ^Z o - ul I c L in g'- gold to eve.y num whv want In start a i 1 raiid«| il, < *■ " I. si . l ,.. H tend elsewhere without paving legitimate, p. >in^ ma’il "i b- business Tlie n.ill is .’itu ttul in one oi tl.o Gne.-t b-’liis of I’ine mid Fir timber ii. tuition. Eastern Or', gon. Tiie pioprietors Lave spi.ri 1 nu <xpei.se to put the read in It tells you wh it to do and THEFAiWCUS CASH R •K The Place for Bargains. Oregon is one of the few states xxbich have not in arranging the elate of its state elec'ions, fallen into line w ith Hie national practice xxliicb lix the presidential elec tion for the first Tuesday in November. Original!} then-was a general and widely varying practice in th - respect, but one state at a time, through constitu tional change, adopted the Nov ember election day. This change xxas proposed in Oregon some fifteen years back, two legisla- tures being all but unaniinousl p for it; but when the question came up to the people they re jected it by an overw helming vote. Nobody has ever been able to explain w hy. All the argument is favorable to the November election, including a very consid erable financial saving, but the fact remains that the people woulden’t have it. Under our practice, members of congress are elected a year and half before they are required to appear at Washington, and the governor and members of the legislature seven months before the begining of their practical duti-.'s. No espe COST OF IKRKiATION. cial harm comes of this in ordina The average first cost of bring ry time*, but it is equally true that no good comes of it. 'Fhe ing wnter on the land in I tah is one possible advantage of our about $10 per acre for the whole early election i. that being the state, which is extremely low com first to vote each two years, the pnred with some of the prices Oregon returns get an amount of charged in Oregon The average value placed upon the land l y the nation.d attention xvliii h gratifies farmer is $27 an acre. The aver our vanity and contributes to the age annual cost of operation and general advertisement which repairs throughout the1 suite is 00 many deem a in liter of import eeiilH per acre The average first ance. On the othei hand, a case1 cost of land and water is about $27 might easily occur in which we per acre. When this insures a full should be glad to xxithhold rur crop every year, a person can real vole until the latest possible date. ize what n first class investment it In course of time the argument is. By reason of its natural water of convenience and economy xvill facilities, where irrigation can be probably prevail and we will fall done through gravity in many dis in with tin common practice and tricts, Oregon i tiers a much belli r cease to be a ’June’ state.’ - Oie- investment for the prospective set tler. gonian. OfiK-ON cj S kcìì ' Uhi T’NSö« SACSfsi' BURNS SAW MILI 1 it Riiece. -iullv Send us and wr will >ei;d you the bo k. an i n valuable monthly j- un ii H.e \c.ir t < • - C enti ky 1 i blisihng C o , B ox 73. Ih n on L axe . M inn . Wil! aneli. * lar.ihlll l<l rer. Or. g. h ( it>. I'lii'ia. .nul U . -Landings C’oou cor.diti in All epceia) older* receive promp.t attention An ixee'h i t (|Ua!it/of all kinds of lun.lci' aiwnis on l and. For fur 3:30 p in ther information cal! on or address M-bihy KING ó. SAYER, I’roprii tors. I’m ini, Oregon. Wed. & Friday. Will.in.lt» l!l»»r. Br tu .. ' i ■ litem ■ Ep-te- la'i job yiiding at re.. ■ .li able pr icis r - the -x-ri- h ¥ 1 Al-A " .w .4I - o / ví • : ■ > ' . , • ■ ■ MAIN ST., BURNS manner. pt ;>.tten:i'.ai, All h tiers given (jive h:. h a i .ill. lie) Iclouai y. t’arl» In»» Our fee returned if v. e fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent- al iiity of same. “Hoxv to Obtain a 1'atent” sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. I :!ent taken out through us r rive special notice, without charge, in Ture P atent R ecord , an illu crated and widely circulated iottrual, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE, Address, . .. U < VICTOR J. CVAMS S; CO., (Patent Attorneys,} Evans Building, WASH^CTor-, o= c. i’■respective . . t.lls you :’.«CO, LSI.-':. WMIT j J ! : ,O\DV»AY. a York. IÆAï> Absiilutely I’i KE. and vili til I H li tR all <>t’ 11 Lead "ixui. Factory, BLLVH)b«E, ILL. T ri '.-TWO sin¿ r.’i nd Gil rin... -< !f nddti -•• 1 u -e HOWARO MBRtX, Pr,..aa«T rilYVTX.l’l ’'list t r.tv ■ m ’. h Ai rii-e ILr ein i-h.d l’iii’Jc t »olid fiimninl i L' Sa’nri t.su , ». ,r »r.d i x - AI pin»' I.' 'n c i-h. \i> < ,• i .. A .." -- 'I..I14C r .’.'..'i C'ili’RUll DEAF? DEAF:’F.SS ___ C> --------- H -.aARiR a ^ c . NOW CURABLE «jnventi. ( xi, hi ,e- “ Ul.i^ t Atteri ”■ after fix Uly and I B w. R. »lenir, o«... Only th o ’■ -n de.if aie incurable. HEAD MOISES CEASE MEDIATELY. n | < ii < nv, 2 V F. A. WERMAH, C.» BALTIMORE. SAYC: Bvrwr St ! Xtx—h jn. m. : entirely cured of ¿ r.fn * ; .:i_ . I , -ur i. ...ii.ient , x. <. imw < .... via • • - ’ itr .;>< vtam. • « :••• " .' .r b.to so: ■ l'io kept on -tilín- wore, until I to-4 ei.i .t ib or cat irrh. for three month; r! '■ a".v <««X conw’ted a num. •er*. ■' the mo*t ','.■. ”"■•>«<>( Utl-cnj ». i : 1 inrt'at > ni •i<! e.c ■.i. ■ T-Ai.-’’',,a“ hca4 “s“*- wo,,1‘| the liv i: • ar’. r-.icr. •! ...n-treat- ' -rd it on.v a few <utV4 nc. nut to your i'.-r and <reek- my heári • n£ in th<- *.l4e.»»r . fl- IM ecu tu irai; («toreri Itlu.uk vu, io reiu&iti V :ry truly your a . h X. M l'kVy - 4,s Hr-ui tiTay. niltlmore. Md. fl’irtifntiHent floes not interfen with ■lini;- ninni t>r<-u¡Hitinn. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOiAE ; it a nominal INTERNATIONAL AtiRAl CHN.C. 5% LA SA LIE AVE., CKICAGO.-’lu: Sffalr. It I b «tn u report in Spain that the km '» . marry hi» Prin re** \t< .< ( oeli This may I r true < •. hut it is certain that the or it uu two ch m played t>fether from habv hot end regarded themtrlves a» betr bed to each other, »at < \! ’• “I « Hl ne*rr n.atn i - u, t rn yen i -’»I* cried the tiny prin- re»» wliu a delicious pout. < n t nr<cea- •Ion wh is r < ie»tj < ffended her h ighne« •Oh. very well?” co«»llv re- tvarhr.t the • mewhat vi itsHiint pro- • pectWe 1 t idegr«»otw; "pl»»»» y.'iir- self by all mean« I am »ur» I n»T»r ashed >• u tn l»e my wife I abctild prefer to o arry th» pa>try r.n.li'a daught » . ihm I e. «Id »at alt the nice»! cak • r th» ahnp without hat- ing tn I’tt for them CALDWELL SOAIÎO A Genero! Banking Business Irnnsactcd k. <r r,j| : . jughandlfut ’ h s Vi ihviM Durimi, Which ‘•The- fruits of .lava.” writes a corre- spoiitii nt < f the Pittsburg Dispatch, “form i nn interesting rtudy in them* evlver, , there nr>* so manj anti < f »uch strange va lie ties, '¡'he niofet <<11HJ1<11 is the Iran;.’.-st • f all. It is railed the durian, an grows like a huge cxvres- relive fi<m the trunk < f a tree seme- wl.at n :..r to our pear tree. The fruit, which is penr-*bape<l, gr«»ws to a great size, often several feet in h ngth, an.I has a yellow -kin. r< ugh like a | t t.apple. The nn *t remaik alfv th • about the durisn, hvw- r\ er. is i: t '<ir To tay o.u < an until it a I I • k • <T is pulling it mi' i!) \ ettnibin;: t i- n of aged egg* and tl v rip- ct»t dure could not be compared with it. When > oil break ojn’ii the hull to find what can be the cause of a’l this disturbanie to your ollnclory nerves and fi . great cluster of mow white kernel - w ’ h tnMe like f < me M range- |y <A ! i. u- custard your amazement o is greater still. » '• \i ■ ■ strange fruit is the «er a .» pri t f- nit ><• called from tl e fact that fl» its skin is the exact counterpart <f that of a s nake. There is ti e pt tn« b»e. like a ci’Ht orange; the p< ’ fruit which ret etnblt»» that n v* ’ D ! p in al! o U e cu-tnrd nj pit*. but its fi <• with a I \t lloxv cuFtRtd like piLav- decit’r«! ta>tv . f turi vn- ing a rather t tine; the n.ippnr. like a rv< '■ v rrv« irg on a trv ; the ffrten ja< I f'vit. of rather a enrse flavor; a si« ’! \rl! M'th an unpronounceable A fruit. native rime. inca«ed in a itrvat • like a chestnut; and a burr o,’rr vaiifiirt vith none hun ’r« i and •< : ve f’c rnmes. but T * wr h ’ifYv••• • ■ ’ ‘cme s ’• ’.itaide to • i na- • 1 ■ 11 c ix rat * carce the > r pn i nple ¡x» A ’ rana /■ i ■' i’f’i?o io* <•«!’»■< a’lv • « r Them are more than 20 1’ e <i i IT< \ ricties of banana» native to . t a ” •>" l‘'i! !.1||. I! mi: <lr.j. ;.< .. Ahomlnnhly, But Tnnte» >i NvVet give up old bund* fur rm u:r> Maki m w ■ nc* if x ou like, ami ix li n xml have 'i. until that x mi i an trust th. in, lex e tin in if you xx ill, but leiurmbii the old one* »till. <!<• not forget that tliex have been tiled and found title; that thev bale been metix xxith xou in time of ple.isme. sonoxxid xxith xou in time < f sorrow, and ilifi ndvxi xou xx hi n you xxeie treated ixeli n jus’ne Noni.it ter if they have g ie down in the •ocial *iale, nn-l xou up; no mat ter if pove tv and misfortune have come to them xxhile pio* |crity ,u;d plcot ’..>xi s.ui • il up- la , '.ii ei I . ■ ii,| ■ h »11..il.nei : ,...n.kn, ,. oirnuiik, rullìi ioriir.ioI».li„7„ • 1 ^ *<• y. ti• <11- li. u-j un ubpttritii'.< si'itoi i (.( | i, auiittais dthi.n.’.. (J P Rutile:-ferii. Burns, W -è '■ ' " . ■ " J QUEER FRUITS OF JAVA. Mm el I a ' Mie htif! M.*.]»•■■ l'.nrficr, .timers ça-. tuning gurar.teed I a The press of thè Corniti v ts the voice of thè i lintry. Il is the sentiment of thè pillili., < listali/ cd It is inaintained f r that pur- pose. This ts its otlice. One of thè midi’covci ed tliings about iouiluiting a newspapei is —why do people intei csted in public questions remain silent un til after issues ai e settled and tlu n kick because lliei were set tled < oiti ai x to their wishes? The time to discuss a question is while it is before the house. The time to , liange public senti ment is while that sentiment is in the formative stage. The wav to dei ide upon a public polii x i* to ait it freely and truthfully. The people who geneiallx kick about government are lisa dlx’ found at home on election d ix. Instead of mingling t! vir i.lvns in the i in niumty . f ideas, lin e nurse them into complaints to be ilelivcied lifter the light is OX er. If xou knoxx anything of intcr- ist, give it to the pies-. P.m’t hide it. New . is peii-lialde stuff and mu ', be given qui k dipitih. If x ou don't like the w ax thing* nie being run, sax so. h is X olii pi ix il ge ; as a i iti/< n, it is» \ our dill v. It ni ikes mm c inter« \t i«»r Ì hr fir s yom»elf and ti e pri - i* a servant of tin |n> i.k , n ll r t mast. I, Make ll li e ciirìnark.u- bar L ott it ¡t b.: u dir. • ’ • ■' i» h.y A E Voline Il...... . A I. CRAIG. Gen. Pass Ag’t. Portinoli. Oregon A I. MOHLER, Presi 1. ut. A handiioni Iv ti' i ’-tt* ! v T. . tri-- < ulati-.ii <.f .-.iiv -ii. ’ ......- ' • . ♦ • i -rar : four it no’ns. f I. -•■■.i El i .•'»»•ic ilors. iflÖNHij.' Rr’’Yurä L - j i¿ a L COFREr-PCNDENCE INVITED cf imitaseli tra t, mark* rail lacci*. K -MV HO I'.-' H ghe»t of all in Leaven ng Tower.—LatcM U.S, Gov’t Report h: ' • t e.Mm.-c i! oveniop’.ii John Craditu vie», li-.ifw.?! ehonltlvr: (ut, __ t ? • __ on «¡.ili oE ri”h' ear, s.'.uHuw òriMtel. W E .-rnith, 1': -. ». U» inark. fip'ii in ¡ Lht ear, wanìeo: : f; HiJ'ispeth, Eurii». CH'tie. ». Fide; ni.uk, c!. ? •,n<-. epiitinwK Simon I-ewis. 1 tir: s.<a!i!esl.< rraik. <r< p m.d underbit ia!rf: ui.'ivr hai: < o , . »! righi. 'I (r Ki ila, 1 :i;r ■ f . cfl’tle qsarr loft hip; LU'llxF, < r p yff ’fftttf.L John Wùzt'.il. Burli», h-ire«.»« ftilk : < ni ii-, tj mi i nr oak! Fpii: in ea< !i t;n. v.ajicun erthr. J> i l M . Mei if:: v. Burli», Km loft Mille; (Ri ■. n ¡eli hip ili tarli v:ir V; i. , i anse sud V ct I cii Br. s :... . m -. LF < ki tó»1 LE di righi l.;j . i urk, croj. 4érbh iu righi ewi .1 W >oi.. r ì . i : i v, carile, '.nsf rllihi hip: -i.i' !<. < »!, Ari .»il iti ngi i: ir k fh ; i e bnBu <:4| .' A W i i ! ;. • f. \ V.v, l,vrt<lk il ‘4 t.... ■ a* le. I mi !!. i. il g. mal. ;.-d • Hf. iii Gti «i ì . i ig’.ì. ; i • i . F ' - j riglit eoi, h-iì k, L; m bali iite:« ■i' ' ’• ..... . ’ ■ . ■ .'!■ I * - .t ' il»pt. I lill .Il p ' iiat» (' J Jori? g.xji, iiiii'v, (alt!*,O'xlfl D'N !•.*., I«pr«i W ì, .loti; . }.;• le,-'K iHiirk, < r. p < ear. IWv ipi'i* ì;nlf < toj ' • ¡ ìdi ; 1 ’* ' iMeira iMiai- 1 Ir ; 1: >1’ ¡•ÌMt-1 I o I ìd Bnoy, I g ..s. iioif • i v, _i. o;i i:_lr iiipor ciac; « h v.< . J.t. ■ ‘Del N ili:-kt' V.nrm Spi Icickon ìt'ft f ..i. i aiL’*•«!« liti ilipri. >*' . ! urii». he**'- : hoitidvr: < hi : .<'. • ' > rtehiiM ivif ear. iw\» uro4' • a in ri»E. Saia Finir. Bv.r’ r. t attle.'"'r • p ami ui-i.ti. ' ib va<l> M J P Di< krr R"T. N arrmrF,bfl,i*’’H r’ifle: tnttle, I. hi i?.r-»ujth d*«®»** jj *. «¡Hide I ; P.'I’K. ' 1 T! ¡; b* “ ■ • IL Be SUz. N rrr. • h. 'ft». F. ‘r ; ' ' M ' ' '■r?.GiL ! it in cm h car. • < .'. htp » » brtóí: j i> F ionvjn» re. 1 ! ,:F-hn*È'?iÌ leit »line: <i;o.!< «ai ’ • n. irflj7 «.II < .ich eRi , tun'.’ -i I'C ia rt*1- U<»0. A Fgil. Fpil. ■’’TJ,!.!. <-n right hip: nmrk. npperriUH-’ J T Ware. Nurn' ►. *1*' *• hip; mark, under - i. 1 "¡iii'ir1”*'3NH J W rljjga, Bur. ». II B Tiint.i. i a. Nai r«v.s, l iiicfion leit (•’. ■ <»u,<cut mark, t top und 'ier 1 cerUt in righi, de» '» el II Howard, I »fle; < aitìe. ►aa e J vv w Brown. Fife. • • ¡»ài»« f rikth: s;ltìé: 1 ar : a r«.M h.;..k: ba? d.i >iilM »V i ) Haslay, Bur- • a : ¡e, eafr e »m . • ‘ ‘S' ''“L «BH ap i. in riaht esr. LY aa leit hip; ir.atk St I < • rewe.r l-’ ■’ ’”*** 3® r' J«! • • r h'p andF.r in l« ;< i. bcrWfc* ’W L i. < nrk, Narr-' ». »liouMer. Jvhn Giìcrcat. p i. f<' u rene hon : nrk, B-pinre ( n ■ lepe t»n itfl. Trerch Glenn Live penn’enurnt, F- < our. e. h«>.»ta. F < rr’cxl on jrfi hip: ’ k it car. de« •>» < u«’ ' rr».-k M» c as * • ma k.»tfatk?w ft r« threat ; < a le. T ■«* i ff ¡fit tar. we t.e * r <’. H. vaegrly. Lar left cm.n’ier FnTW’ay. Silvi’ rî s. ni»rk. “ni h-raea. »4 **• OEM r. STRAljJ KV. r ; r Violin^ ;xr:ù<. RjJ absolutely pure I P«immilli, i:mi,. iWJe, l lxtlt hlml I, . n ,| 1 11. H.S Oli ..iti!,., hi.,; MtB1_ eiir. S[.|;1 In u: (jcr ei.leollatj Shop opposite old Brewery All work '’one with nent.a.ss at d dispatch. Fat sfacion A N.II oar , ’ Give its a call. Iluntingt ti. Oregon ScieniilK ■ .... i | i’t-rl i! fi. ;< <... i<- x Lea VO Low i t'II Snake Klrer. Iti| .1 1.1 I ' Lllvis’OII. 8:30 a III Vail.. qo.cKly nsrort.'iin « . r < ; n ’ • th»-- »il invat tion !» pn •.......... < mnm ■ tlous «trietly t-nitfl 'i l. H ’ ne l’otents »Hill fror». ' »li|r«t »_-»•-.•» fi .' s. i '.!. G - p.d’.i't.t-. 1’atPtitH : -Ikon •' i ■ ti ¿v Ut». Fei AO }p< l IV ti . u i1 1 Gli loft (MT. ’.tflf alluri over »lu|ie L, c,th uevvlnp. Mr! ELLE! A- FULE Y Proprietors, T räos M arks D esigns C opyrights & c . Anrono’»'fHÜng n ■ i '• ' ■■ 1 1 . • r . ’ ' n ¡’o: •’ _ nu „ ■ »iloer. ì...... under hall crup in right. Il II Ellictt, N’arrow» hortftTi "'■'1 '■ il. .vhnS mari., tip] et un tathetr «' Jin<l bell co l»tr. ” ’ •.MV , I’, i H i' I Corvii'lis uni \\ •;. Landings 50 YEA »8* F X r L C E Fred I x - hri .,’.. w>.* I» •HMt» <«v - ; ♦ 7 r.9*F •i. H# *