Bi »X..NS, I1ARN.E i l i i ivi « i. N, M,\\ y, jy. ■ NO. -'4 W01vNs 0\ 1905 FAIR SI OPS FEDERATED TRADES ASSEMBLY WILL INVOKE REFENDL'M. ladkatior are That a Decth Plow has Been Dealt to tb.' Lewis and Clark Fair r --Av.ailing D«vc!cpQient£. In d< clarit f! its purpose to de­ feat by r-fio'-iiduiu vote, if i- .-wilde, the stat«- n| |'' pri ition i f £500,000 fol ihe L-wi- ai.d ( ,. tk Iixpositl 'll I’-1 ■ .ti ill- all work ■ ' prep i i- mi ie- tión and : ii ■ xp nd it un « if ti'.iu-v, ’ pending ' referendum was taketi u ntt r. Tl s action he i .n bv u* j- ■ : to i. U : iric. the full b'ar'1, .mil a in itit gis p- prrty. ill d there is a general ex- I r< ssioi. of opinion in the .business ANOTHER FOREST RESERVE Th« EiifllsA Ar« Cnmllttary. A I A <>/ the PertvS. Walter Kennedy wrote to the man agcr if a prouiinant theater in Conuecs icut. asking tor his open time for i week in the fcllowingrepertory: "Sam- sen," ‘'Othello," ** Virginina" nn<* "Damon and Pythias," and this waa tlie answer “Vialier Keimeiiy—Dear Sir: 1 must say il.at 1 have never heard ol but two of thi actirs you mention iu your rouipsny. Sauiscu « as st the dime oimuuiu here not long ago, treaking fake chains, iiud Othelio played here last winter ut the opposition theater. They say lie is a good actor, but 1 uon’i cure about playing colored star* at my house, as 1 cater to the very best lady audiences, and then 1 don't think I would like a show with all men in it. I want shows with plenty of singing «nd dancing, soubrettea and comedians with funny gags. Tbat's the stuff fol rye.”—St. Louis Glob»£Buacrat. Partly from historical aud partly p«fv ‘ap" frov racial «•«uses the EugUsh ire essentially uniullltary. They reseat coininiinity that the action of the the control of soldiers. They distrust labor organiz itions as represented A LARGE PART OF SOUTHWESTERN mlllesry Ideal«. No government that in the Federated Trades Council -‘.t-i- i-xtsied in tbt» ‘Utitry was mor« OREGON INCLUDED. ¡npwpe'.ar iti.'iu that of Ollv, r • 'roiuwcll was to say the least ill-advised. If «ud I i.iajur generals. Its uupoi.u- tlie ] lari of procedure proposed by I tar’.iy kft aa Indelible mark on English the buildingar.d grounds committee Ooverameot Acta us Geologkai Sane)'s Institutions. For many years It mad« t impossible to have a standing army. Advice to Preserve Water Supply i* san. t: le d by the directors this Even when the course of events tuadv ••Part of Three Counties. aft. rnoon, the result will be to de­ Il necessary to concede that much to prive t'uilv 150 men oren)ulcnt the military necessities of the time It The Inferior Department has de still remained a maxim for centuries which they cannot weil afford to cide«i to create a forest reserve in with all politicians that as little ¡lower lose. I :s possible must be granted to the sol- . Southwei-tern Oregon, in the Rogue illerv; that their business was to fight River country, n strong recomenda- tur wars. and. this being done, that NOTHING DEFINITE ABOUT RO'.D, tion to tliai effect having been made there wus little or no place for them iu the body politic. We do not think It necessary to de There is no decision as yet re­ Uy the Geological Survey. The first ! fend this attitude of mind. Like most garding a line into Central Oregon, step in this direction has ju~t been Land Commissioner popular feelings, It la largely unjust, and probably will not be one for taken by but also, like many popular feelings. It some time yet, says President Moh­ Richards, who has ordered the tem­ i is based to some extent on a true con . ceptlon. 1’olltlenlly, using the worn ■• ler. of liu O R. A N . to a Telegram porary withdrawal from all entry ; Its largest sense, the domination of th« of practically tiie entire R >gm report, r. "There is no use for me , military Idea In a state Is calami tuna to talk about the matter until 1 River mountain country in Curry, lt tends, we believe, to destroy Individ­ uality and Is a serious menace to tt:"- have something definite to say. Ju-ephiue and Coos counties, ex vldiutl liberty. — English Monthly Lie- i tending from Bone Mount, in, in ■ lew. We, as .yet, are in the same pesi­ t: n we h ive been in as regards Coos county, southward to th" Cali­ Mr. Molder has returned from If a female fox (vixeni gets caught tn a steel trap and Is discovered by the male or fox dog. It Is said be Inva­ riably kills her. although 1 bare not beard It stated that the vixen would k’ll the dog fox or another vixen or the male another male. If a cow becomes Impaled on a fence and groans with pain, the whole herd Instantly rush wildly to the spot, tight and apparently do their best to destroy her If not beaten off. A hog confined with others In a pen breaks out and on being returned to the pen Is at once set upou aud bitten by the others. Why, with all the Instinct animals possess, Is the desire so strong to In- Jure or destroy rather than to help or rescue’—New York Sun. The exterior limits of the with­ The best account of the origin of the loving cup comes from the late Lord Lyons. British embassador at l’arla. Henry IV of France while hunting !♦ came separated from Ids companions and. feeling thirsty, called at n wayside Inu for a cup of wine. The serving maid on handing It to him as he eat on horseback neglected to present the ban- ule Rome wlue was spilled. aud Ills majesty's white gauutlets were soiled. While riding home be betbou, lit him that a two handled cup would prevent a recurrence of tills, so bls majesty bad a two handled cup made at the royal potteries and sent It to the Inn. On bls next visit lie called again for wlue. when, to his astonishment, the maid, having received instructions from her mistress to be very careful of the king's cup. presented it to him by holding It herself by each of its ban- dlos. At once the bappy Idea struck the king of a cup with three bundle*, which wits promptly acted upon, us bls majesty quaintly said, ‘ Surely, out of three handles I Khali l>e able me!'' lienee the loving mp N iv Y "tk. lie has been absent drawal embrace 1,249,920 acres of being held this t.fti : IK« tl to : et on mountainous ano for about three weeks, a part of the land, mostly the matti r. If iho Ktal .'¡ ropria- utrîf'T ■ heavily covered with timber, but a time iu consultation with the offi ­ * • er; ck > í tion shitlI be dii .:b d i ' ii'. ren­ iti , o*,ß cials "i tije road in New York, and great portion of the land within the du!» vote, th'ii tu' Ftl-pl'tl- lull Í ! Y oiJ PI Virginia with his family. While withdrawal is held in private own­ •1er. u ? work ord. n d to i.iy hili hr n: nie ; chai-, f in New Y k li - was in consulta- ership, much of it having been or-| lie11 tl of 111: oWU.aj'S ptrmaneiit. If :h •le; irJ ti. i wilii Mr. Harriman, Imt there iginaliy included in tlie railroad 1 iorr.M a su-' i ned hv Ixgidnturc ittk ici v. :-.s i otiriig deeiued relative to the grant, and is he'd now by thv com- P rigai J r.-uiii d. ilo- people w « i < itral Oregon line. Mr. Mohler I pany or its grantees. "At a!tin ing of tii- executive Roughly described, tlie* with- ’ on lef: ö was n ncemiuittal pref- rring to ir ui'iii and th" grounds : lll.d I llildings drawal embraces the entire easterti: eon';« u it until s< metliiug had been dune T8A«, 5 S conmiilti - 8 i iav. th b< lore lie ma le a statement to the naif of Curry county lying east ot e on iri opiiam ing t ng'ti* erri | > d the line between township* 12 and public. irres. Si lr- car ¡■rocet'dtpd . s f.r a* Lt Bidt.i He will g i to San Francisco the 13 wist, together with town-hip- la left,, lied on Until i us : 34 33 and half of 32 north. Mt' firrt o. mxt week and wiil meet . XI01 by the devidopra!, ai I . |q the line Mr il irrim ut «In. h lime it is of J «i phine county west lítate Cittuini-ii-i >o. t.\ ici.d that a deci .on will be dividing t iwn.-hips 7 and S west is This is tl" Hi • i ..< n i ,.s io win tiler the O. R. eV ilso in tin- withdrawal, together the coil.iiiitti e i n N wiii uiM into ( • utr.il Or«-:; ■ with eight additional townships in ■ buildings <-i H." ID corner of the) < r ihi ('i.iuml :a Southern will I ■ j ilia southeastern Iler Objection. Clark Ex I county, while about five townships I extm led soulli from Shaniko “You ore uut Hinging thr.t beautiful meeting <1 u.< Tin ' ■-< 6|;|| b one diff.-ri nee oc­ in tbe extreme southern end of ; Rong. 1 W ant to Be un Angel.’ with the afternoon 2: rest of uh .” said the teacher. to 'ii Ge t.vo hue.«, altnough it Coos County are included. The little one shook her head. 1 Front et r t, 1- under tied to ba limbing lit i •‘Wh.it’H the use of telling a story lion stonili Guess Tbat’s Rijh . Brother. about it?” «he denuiDded. • Tin having uiialcm ie sett'e-d wilbiut dif­ «Itela red «.lit *: i ' enough !rouble learning to ¡»lay the pl- r. ,w ficulty. Mr. Harriman will proba-i • I .. union us lex, -. A gentleman fr >m th« Rums i ■'»> without botberiujj with a baru."- mn.1 * I . arrive at a definite Cotielusion | Chic ago Tost. Ilf tn Hi. 711 e.iuntry, whil« in Vaiu thia week, inceliiig up in e iisulluti n wiii: President I All Council, told us that llie fr ghterawhudoj Mobil i i.i Sai. Francisco. Him «if n port it i the iiauli' g for tin- H .racy cutimy 'e; bmi ‘Pup laid i t worry li lo«« ”■ I«, hehi this i mcrcliHtiU nn- n ing «very « ffurt hi tli.it I,” said M-Muhb i- i L h compel tne tnerchanl* of that < iuti-| action Ink land's interest* will be «■uilined, ly to ir.vi their freight shipped to I r. I believe, which e Shaniko, and thus mak" that point ion cypres- Bi y oi.d that tlie It hat said oUilt. the freighting point instead of On- i «io al pn about it tiie l•elter." tario and Hunting! i>, the ¡ires, nt work now boati The r al question now to l>e de­ io- > supply points. The t " hc n the ground* i r h»!fr ci'lt <1 t- whetiu r the O ll A N :■ ß.lB'* freighters want the thange. if war Thu itnp i of wil. I.mid r gu .rantee tlie Coti- side; t stated, i- that the fri ighlers are not l>v today has etruciu n ' ■ f C lu-iibia Southern t in SPC'-"' treat'd w.lli due c- n «idi ration in allie “1 the dechr« I tie «out li. President Lytle, of the Sunday S.-hool Teacher—Wher. . Iwita« this c r.nty. Road Supervisors are at Iasi night's m« ttog of ti.e !•’ <1- chili' - ’ bad children called the old man "bald­ Columbia S-.ut ern, h .« ¡.Inns for righi careless or negrgeut about keeping bead." the liears came out of the hoods < rated Trini - ( tt• • i tu th f. ai if the i x i iisioii of bis line, »i ich are possible the i . i - | roads a I bridges in repair, and in ' atul ate them up. Wbut docs that teacb Ili nth both. — Waal ae«® « mployers to 11. . moliehed a new wagon by lousing wagte i. the st ; d Mr M bier will c nfer with Tim«*. i » inaili gneViti it over tlie grade which he was i ini on in:.Her« of inter- st to the Glowworms «re mach more bri Ji um I The dar*«' compelled to travel by reason of *. I.t’IK' road. T'.cr? i* n lliing t > drmv C m¡any li. t t k the rancher f i.eing up the road. when e •torni >• oom lug on than «t Mhtr «MMiiio Like many oüu r my» Mr. Il.irriman to this city, arali up this tuori i j These anil many other gritvaii'«« tene« of listare, thia curious c.rcua matters e n be left in the hands o’ «■•not has never b«sn expJamud. are cited a* tl.e reason the cal way, an : •h Presio nt M !. r. 1 it 1 under county teamsters do not sentiment an. . t Wbra Lives Were Cbewp. ■ in . th t tl.e «l'iestimi of • xti.n-i in la the prison of Luxembourg one at come this way fur freight. « I most to al i.-.to ('inti..I tir'gon Will dip nd fc’" Foa<|uier Tlnvllle'a agents coultl only afford, Thia county cannot it a mcrting make up 17 convicts out of the list of argi ly ■ u what lite latter say*. tlinxigh carelessness or indifference 18 which Isd been given Llm. "1 want teld this aflt to allow tlie teamster* who hare ana more.** be said. He asked the first ':.ir grounds aspect who passed by bia name and ou Sugfests Prtfiiiiif. ireen hauling through ll is county, ■eii«iiiig tilt i f bearing It said. ' Yea. It Is you.” Ils to go to Shaniko for freight. In had li.m cenled off. and the next day he part i far. /■ I Tli“ Ei t»rn Oregon ranges are the first place it gives our county « be waa guillotined. course be nppmpr • On another occasion a warder called ll.L?<*« ■ as formulai *rt. noon now so I a liy congest'd that it is bad name to have the report v-ircu- sot the name of an aged prisoner. A ft« imp i-sihio to cure for lier stock lattd that we do not keep up our lad who waa playing ball In the gallery a c t a meeting s'tU-* properly. This ye.r’s increase will j roads, and in a financial way w- mistook the name for bls own and ask- nilding* ami F" i.prx further crowd the limits while the cannot afford to loose the money ad If be waa wanted. "Ye».'' was the ut the imi«’ in answer, "come along." aud the next w* movement of range -lock doe* not which teamsters are compelled to lay the boy waa rulllotined Instead of a* n f direct rs no v protni»* much relief One spend in this county while hauling 'be man. ”, «t’k tv ■erting t » 1 I At Bordeaux a boy of Id named Met rl.tt cf-1 r on vital tact that must be r<-iiifmlx-rt<1 through it. If any man or set of et waa guillotined Instead of an old The ground Uy atockgrower* is th-l mark>-ts men have, for pure selfishness or san of Ml named Dellay. On object- r< ic part < f ti.- \ denial da finished product. Tlie cuaaedneaa fenced up the county ng. be was told that be waa b>j yearn that, nnrl. - I aid la wk-ketJoeea. 1 irg- herd« inti-t i* pruned down road in this county he. or they, >ey w< aid U T ri»* and the an al!*r output must I* w.r the Waa Wa4. should be prosecuted to the full ex e mon. y Wl One morn lug a kindergarten a w-e prep-tred in a higher degree It is f •« tent of the law. Let the proper >m prirate ■Ite of womanhood had been trying '0 I. ?.1«* suicidal to hold the large Dock* authorities inveetigata tire cause of attrae« the tear her by every raaource ■ a wt li kr.uv. i» •» »• ti i !>• ♦ ti fr tn year to year, And finish *o this complaint, and »«•» what can af whlih abe waa capable without di- r which lb fiiar ■portion fc r the market lx- done to re move tne ol j-ction ol aartly aay'ng abe had auiuetblng to telL • n- J w iiM i ut. A h •i «mail a pr«> Finally the young girt went over and • • AS li,Bril at t< f th- F- 1. Fi-«i r »bei ¡> ai d cattle «>><• more the Harney teamsfers.—Vale (ja- aal beside her. whereupoo little Raebal •a-.nrr.l her ahirts. pm keyed up b-» il-d Trad« < h - J 1C» ' 1 alfa.fa ami corn and h gs must tie Sette hm-bead ar.d. etiarblag ber Land, ex- is the ools refuge f r rai-« I It doubt tbe pri*. it ii ■da' med. 'Tib. dear, but 1‘iu mad .'' The preud boast of The reseller was aurjirieed. for Ra ESTRAYID d aid from. ¿ re » i ■ is <1. r>n. d tl»e «t «kni i tn rt>«l had ae.m.d to tie laboring under "biggest sheepman’’ being the i f ; It« : "J visai '«• tad One red line-baik'd yearling a del gbtf jl eecret. ' Aud why la little must give i way to the tmset of «lio»» U«' ¡1* f*l heifer brand'd H r* connected t, H^a pcnahlne angry r naked the la i-owi'g th lye best mutton in atr-' toe fo-t -V i" l.k right h'p.n > ear marks A ««{table "W-H evrrybody waa mad East Oreg g aie-t «i » mitt*». I ** 1 bV k' . n reward will I» given for l>*ff*twrn brum this morning Mamma n-n tbM • l.1«rrvB* ' Cr-er Jar», and auntie •r'Mtá mam- r • f rm -ti i 1- tdii-g •« h»r wh»re pa , and pepa said. t*h. darn? and leR g f liw pnap.. the laUe. so 1 guess I can te eroga taaF • iff ttwl Haf’ ■ C S uith • N b*u« u 4 —V >th« ."ho.A We can Save Yru Honey on LINSEED OIL LAMP BLACK SHEEP PAINT Animal Peenllarlties. The Third Handle. fornia line. plans.” SPRING PURCHASERS ‘ M rtnh SHEEP SHEARS Can’t be Bjat A large stock of Black Leaf Sheep Dip Always on Hand. Get cur Tries on Barb Wire. humo: ta.a huí *t Our Pfi»e nn v ili ; p b. r.t .- '.t.'l y of c ]. i .th «• _ ! We positively guarantee that we can and will supply gro­ ceries cheaper than any one else. rr. y t!. :.'l •>' 1 n 1, fl.tr :■ . i».. Oregon Forwarding Co Ontario, Oregon, it!- » f 1 UNDER NEW. MANAGEM N'l MH- A JORDAN, !’r ¡ ri-tor. I'.I'RN i > 0 Y • .OREGON. tOMMMe »••••••••••••«•• « ;. t . » > •> n 3 » » < I i ’ll ♦ I a i i. t • I’lit I » : r f rr -J f t This hotel is centrally located and tinder the n nt cgr t'irt t of an « ) » • a t: .fi ■ r; ’ rieno. .f |.n- I lord. T lie U'iü'ling Im* been th r tigl !y renovnh il i r. I i- well fun l*he I The 'lining r >on. i- in < hinge li o ia’.i g « it< rs .r rk V ' .n 3 » 1 î Vf < ♦ hi • 3 Special Acccmm:dati.r.s for Traveling Men. I- ■ '. ph Hr. ■ r r i Best uiù.ocom.rxìocla,tlorL, • e e e e e e f' I lie tshli ur ti e :oi ;■> r \ r I 1 < »’ >;* '■! J III K . »r... « .fill '-I Aaounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited, Italy. Frank li < '■ ll’.n, N I’, t'arj or '< r, !' .1 Wllltet « .1 W . <» -art, < < omiiiiii«. Il M Horror. M Alexsiclcr W,n Jon»*. ' TlIhm is. i :ni. \ tf/vZe I difetta «hai you oat KODOL claanisa f. urlile«. Mrenyhanv and leasiena ths stomach. KODOL eures Indigestion. dv»pepsis and all stomach a/d bowel troubles. tbs «ebon of ths res KODOL acealara'te trie glands and giuva lera I» the dgeanva organa. KODOL raliawo an oeervorbad stor-acti ------------- of a. narvoua •••• > gisaa to the heart a full, free and untrammolad act.oa. noir.MMa the nervous aysSecn ao4 feeds ths brsin. KODOL Is the «oedartsl remedy that is ■ mes'.ng sa many wes peeve veil arid weak peep e Mrong by g » ng to thaw bodiea all of the ">«' »t-ment trial la coo- lamed In the food the, eat. fc.WM ■» (I 0« tu« I km M w nreee rhe w«t sua (Mi ■*-■• hr tea. N«*..« «unte »atnrr * u. ctrcaM. I WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. (0 KODOL N I I II . J I It. Vl.ll l.l.< <»V I \ First National Bank OF BURNS, ORECON J «I >■ t l-ll !>.- il F nn \Wl.F. J. J IIS . ■ I'At Y. ini • I Il I.Xh !.. ' >FI IN. Vl« ». I’kra F C I n ASS RST | ¡. lite, acron.- fnri.iehc'l niti, I c lift. «»■/ ol t^9 mat À9t C'ofnty Wmrtnti .'aa I hl.« bank I* Insured and will be celmbursed for any loss by burglary or hold up day or night. f i Ü I I f t j FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ì Or’ ONT AB IO OHECON \ffnnnt- <-t C’i.rjAnt ti«>ri**, 1 am r' di«*lt««I. i.il Individual** w •■T ;’ KHOLOER- -L b> D < úf. A't. r 1« * ' l> r erlii-'i, M Á e l*r. William Milkr. L H T««t, th Ter.. h k • E If. ’i r VA. «-St*. -Mg*. < Ult A J 4 1 » t • ♦ C 7