••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••» WATERS, HAOEY :: 15 33 9 12 2!) 19 47 30 129 52 23 9 11 7 1 7 6 27 14 18 23 8 3 2 8 1 14 5 2 3 10241 .'2 14 14 16 2 7 1 20 81 95 13 .’() 7 10 3 3 25 11 26 13 148 62 27 14 18 1 12 10 18 21 i 2819 7 4 2 5 0 12 6 1 0 125 13 18 4 14 8 5 2 2 12 11 i 30 63 12 16 7 4 0 26 9 20 2 upon lands suited to their needs, that the one way to build up San it has brought fruitraisers and far-1 Francisco was to build up the A special correspondent to the ‘mers from the Eastern states, and state. The committee was then Oregonian from San Francisco i i . in fact it has drawn upon every organized. It is supported en­ gives in detail the workings of a corner of the globe to add to the tirely by San Francisco business promotion committee which is population of California. The men, some 400, whose payments doing wonders for the state in |pauper is not encouraged; the | average $6 a month, giving a the way of bringing in homeseek­ man with capital is invited and | monthly income of about $2400. ers. This stale could profit by i assisted to find just what he de-. When the committee hears < I from the man it has bombarded this work as outlined and Harney I sires, be it land for an orange grove or a lot for a flour mill. ' with literature or from one who county could do much if the citi­ I The committee came into ex- writes of his own account, it refers zens would only take an interest I istence through the desire of the him to the commercial organiza­ and do some energetic work. San Francisco business men to tion of the section in which he de­ The correspondent says in part: Promotion | CO'°Pera*e "‘tk tke oulb ing sec* sires to locate. In case the ap­ The California 1 Committee as it is today is the re-1 lions of the state. The men of plicant is undecided the committee suit of growth. It is unique the Bay City hail been in a state I endeavors to place him to his best among the organizations of the of Ur some years, . The I advantage. After the committee model ,r‘“k‘ was wrested i has referred an applicant it does world. It has followed no no pre- fr °m them, and then the l’hilipine not drop the case, hut t aids the and has been guided by in its work. th,, se | trade began to slip, and i soon | smaller “ organization „ ' cedents. Its ideals are Another method which the pro­ which it has created. In the words , Uirge manufacturing plants spi ang up along the (.'oast outside of motion committee has adopted to of Rufus 1’. Jennings, the execu­ recognized spread information concerning tive officer of the promotion com­ (. alifomia. It was Advertise Your WE HAVE THE GOODS WE MAKE THE PRICES WE GET THE TRADED | For Surveyor— F M Jordan r..................... For Coronor— W L Marsden r................... John Henry Volp d ......... For Representative— Henry Carter p C W Mallett, d..................... J L Sitz r ... ..................... For State Printer Amendment— 'Yea........................................... No ......................................... For Local Option Liquor Law— Yes ...................................... No........................................... * For Direct Primary Law— Yes........................................... No ........................................ High School— Yes ..... ‘............. ............... is a 1 œ Alvord ............................ Diamond ........................ Happy Valley ................. | ....... M E Rigby r........................... "1 □ C urry ......... XI co For Congressman— George R. Cook, s............. J E Simmons, d................. II W Stone, p. . ................. J N Williamson, r ......... .. For Justice of Supreme Court- C J Bright, p................... C C Mikkelsen, s . Frank A Moore, r............. Thomas O’Day, d.. For Food Commissioner— J W Bailey, r..................... Ira W Berry, p................. 8 M Douglas <1................... N Rasmussen a ............... For Circuit Judge— Geo E Davis r................... Morton I) Clifford d .e.. . For District Attorney— Errett Hicks, d................. J W McCulloch, r........... For Clerk — Sam Mothershead d........... E B Waters r....................... For Sheriff— Tom Allen r . ................... A K Richard d................. For Assessor— J E Loggan r ...................... ¡Byron Terrill d . . ............... Fpr Treasurer— James M Dalton <1............. J C Welcome Jr r........... . For Commissioner— 1 W I, Best r................. ... W D Baker d......... ........... For School Superintendent— J (' Bart 1< tt d ....... ............. Burns .......................... Names of Candidates. •x California is a special envelope on the back of which are tersely printed a few facts bearing on California. These envelopes are printed for any firm in the state with the firm’s name in the upper left-hand corner at cost. So pop­ ular have these become that Mr. Jennings has just placed an order for a carload for immediate livery. SMALLPOX AT DREWSFY. Dave Miller brought in the news that a man by the name of H«b Johnson, a resident of Malheur county, was afflicted with smallpox at that place and had been isolated and placed under quarantine. County Physician Marsden went over on Wednesday, placed flags and notices about the place where the afllicted man is quarantined .77 j*'' and looked after his wants. He 1 is now well cared for and under ■ the pull stock of Harduuure, machinery, CLlagons, Car- care of a competent nurs^. The disease was contracted in riacjes, Plouis, Cultivators, Ulindmills and Pumps Idaho, Mr. Johnson having gone to Weiser to see his daughter who was on hands at prices to suit the times reported flying with'smallpox. The lady recovered and Johnson re- .urned to the Wm Jones ranch in Malheur county^where he took down with it. The people"at the ranch would not allow him to stay’there, so he came to Drewsey, riding up only in calling distance and seeing A. J. Johnson on the ' street I told him he had smallpox and ask­ ed that he be directed to a place where he would not expose] anyone and that a nurse'be sent to care for him. This was dorfe and no one has been exposed and therefore Dr. Marsden does not believe there will be any spread. It is strange that the authorities in Idaho would allow a man who had been exposec to smallpox to leave'the state until it was found.he had not contracted the disease. Mal­ heur county has furnished this county with smallpox patients be fore also and it appears the health officers do not pay much attention to their duties. Dan Lyons is in taking a vaca­ tion. Your Potronage Solicited. «■ State. mittee, “Tis like a strange tree in the forest, the branches of which have spread and are still growing.” If you ask a member of the or­ ganization, he w ill say, “One for all, and'Yill for one.” By this he means a united effort on the part of eveiv Californian to build up the state and in return the bless­ ings of state growth on those who have labored for it. The promotion committee has been in existance for 21 months. During that period it has brought to California over the Southern Pacific Railroad 2000,000 people on colonists excursions, it has made California known in every state of the Union and in every civilized country. It has brought to the Golden State dairy-men from Holland and placed them QEER & CUMMINS OIEL. © Mrs. Ix. Racine, I’ropt. r'lret. lxx Every Partloular. Seliing Goods at the same old Stand and at Prices Cheapest. -A.11 wixlte xx«ip. »SAOQVA1ITER« EOR COICXXRCLAX ZvXEXT. American Plan. Kates on Application Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy. Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms. Bums, $ .... Oregon. JUST ARRIVED BOOTS, SftOE5, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, --EVERY LINE COMPLETE A brand new stock of prescription drugs, strictly fresh and of the best quality and more on the way. A splendid lot of the t $ GENERAL MERCflRNNSE DRESS GOODS. COOK FINEST CANDIES AND GUMS. A full stock of everything in the drug line THF CITY DRUG STORE. H. M. HORTON, Prop,. We Have the Reputation of Carrying the BEST xlSSORTMENT As well as the BEST QUALITY Of Dress Goods and Trimmings of any house in the county. This is admitted by .very dress-maker in town. art Atrt to pttatt and to eatar to manti. now ffootia. Cali anti nt tat Z>Aoy art of tAr LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS Prices houier Than Ever before. May Irrigate More. Kfserv«eing adder!, her land«; in the States of California, Urt<»*n. follows: Nevada and Wwth*nrton Territory ' ae extend­ ed to a l ihe Public Land States by act of A«f Section« I to9, 16, 17 and 18, in ust 1.1 2, S uart T Morse, of Joplin, county of th : rnreh«, o( the J" \vW ¿• ’l*r Mate of Mi^nuri. hat thia 4av tiled in township 14 south, range 40 east: thia office hi» sw< rn statement No. 2», for the section 31. township 13, range 41; Pn/' of the N’K'4 of Section No 21 in Town- a hip No s.. Kanfe No. 2M E , < M . an*i w»11 sections 4, 5,6. 8 and the south offer to show that the land eonffht fa mort :s.d KB ‘P vaHiat '.« for ita timbe» or stone than for an. Jamb I Medralf, of Montesano. Wuhinf ceptible of irrigation under the U me \\ atch Repairing A Spe­ ton. Malheur project, in case it is event­ cialty. • 2.”^ r’aimlnf .dr-rwly <** J»n.lsare requmr