CLIPPLD FROH Siwtll tUMAMKS. »I’itSi KIPTION RATES: jll.lAN MY ICI» inTJ-RJSf ITUKEJ. Some Distance This Season. 8ATUBDAY. JULY 15, I«». Oue Year ............................... KI* Mouth* ....... Three Month*.... . . Don't Overlook this When in Need of deri-d how he couhl raise $350 Io INDICATIONS POINT TO EXTENSION. pa', a sight draft due tomorrow Corvallis & Eastern Certain to Build Exchange. She ïimrs-MIrrafd 12.00 1.91' . .76 — — — — Manager < hitarlo A rgus : Died—At her Imine in Hailey. Idaho. Mrs Amelia BhlgofT, aged 76 y. ars, 1 au»e of death spotted f Ver E A Fraser, the genial and elon A 1PIBLTE TO OREOOS. gated manager of the M. M. Co To Mr. Jefferson Myers, Presi made a business trip to Vale last week. dent Lewis and Clark Exposi E. It Teat formerly cabbier of tion, Poi (land, Or. tbe first National Bank left I for the MyDtar Mr. Jefferson M\ers: sheep camp yes'. nlay, and will lo anyone who loves America spemi about two w.tks figuring Up and believes in her, in her brave I the years profits, and incidenlaliv calchine lie- "speckled beauties * past, splendid present and limit while Harvey bolds the umberelia less futute, it is a special pleasure over him to visit a state like Oregon. Wh it stiikt s first on the Eastern mind | Vale I >az>tte: Mr Krank Esterbrook leit yesler- is your big talk of counties Linn a»y for bin LoiiP in Portland after county and Lane county Doug-1 ¡clo-iiiii up hi.- busineöH in connec* las county and Polk county—llar-i | tion vvilh tbe <» i/.Hte, which papor *hh ,w »«ecropo* ¿bti'b^n7bau fo77b.rJul E II Dunham, who was superin tendent <>f the old Oregon Pacific railroad [now the Corvallis and Eastern | arrived in Bend Wedin-- day with Ids non, looking over th»- country with a view to making in vestments and engaging in bu.ine- at some favorable point. Mr D in ham comes from Ashland where he I baa l»-en residing for several yeir< He says he knows Mr Hainm ind's engineer has received orders to pre pare for a journey along the pro- jected line of the Corvallis and Eastern in Eastern Oregon Mr Hammond is expected to a> . om- pany his engineer, though that i- not yet entirely certain. II»; wrote >V E Guerin, Jr., several w« » k’ Hg > that lie intei ded to visit Ben i thi- su miner Mr Dunham also savs he kiio.vs preperations for an extension of the Corvallis and Eastern line this are now practically matured, though he does not know how much of an extension is contemplated. He believes considerable property ill this region is now held in the interest of A B Hammond and that the Corvallis A Eastern will surely be extended so as to give this pro perly a coast outlet 11 is generally understood that Mr. Hammond’s profits do not come from Railroad earnings directly but rather from the busn.ess of his own along the line upon which he is able to control ra'es. And his in terests in this section ar-» said to be large enough to warrant the build ing of a railroad 76 miles to protect him.— Bend Bulletin. A few Points to Consider. Webs la car ad 1 U ual dirret ft ai 6..- la-friee—Ke “•»* rich qafck I'"'1'-' LEWIS & McGEE. p. LARGEST STORE IN EASTERN OREGON St., |'U, Complete Im i.t u nitur». umpcts. ¿hades, t ac. < art..«*. J?'1; Do-cart«, Plan s. Sewing Machine, in fact anything that gees with Horses receive th, class Furniture ¿torr. from experienced kírcs “Jim” J. H. FARLEY, Ontario, Oregon First door Elegant ftem l^' north of Hotel Ontari . Cutlng Parties flea^ 9 * Horses Bougij^. Malli ur Mercantile Co ONTARIO, OREGON. * » GENERAL MERCHANDISE • e a • • I» /-• n al the ■ . desii iii i>> purchase shuuhi o-e of /•'. H lio'fell, Assistant to :h,. ; ,i'iii Mun r^’f, ho will furnish 'of,-.,', ti u r/x to pi'ice* um! trill sell tht FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK _ q .O//.V Leading Supply Hoose in Eastern Oregon. O v. o-yep.r.olds ¡n <; alititi, Í 9 9 9 biiG .md ammalb put forward as lrt„ v,.ar- Mr. Eagurbrook will 9 9 9 ptoudly as if they were hops and retire tri m th- m s-paper business 9 tobacco; the counties that boasl ! after u life limo devoted to it, and O • ino.sl of their tall timber and short- wpend Ins lime visiting his children < born cattle, counties with 300 t who liye tn Portland and haye good < I cherries on one twig —a twig sev 1 positions, one son being on the staff <» >1 ' of the Oregonian, en feet long! You never hear Í A. E.-YOUNG, Propt. 9 anything about counties in an Prineville Journal: • • Prep, rations w ill soon be under 9 Eastern state; and no wonder, for 0 way for tin- Crook county fair which 9 one i ounty in Oregon is bigger will be held at the new lair grounds than two or three New England of the Central Oregon Livestock states. • anil Agricultural association during 9 I he piinciple of federation, of the coming fill. It was thought C • local govei niiient ami local pi ide, tor a while that the Portland fair « Corned-Beef, I which is so .strong in our country , would lie a serious biuderance to 11 © I Boiogna Sausag as a whole, is a special strength in successful exhibit in the city this .Most contplde slock of Farm Implements in Eastern Oregon. » these big Western states. We of 'y.-ar, but the conclusion lias been Heme Sugar Cured « COOPE. WHif NS, RACiNF RND FREFMCfdT BUGGIES the L i t have thought of Oregon reached that the late date nt which • AND HACKS, P. & 0 PLOWS, SFEDER". DISC. DRAG mostly as a big place full of lum the local fair will be held will as 9 5 SOME LAIE CATTLE DEALS V sure a big attendance. Practically ANP SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, AND THE McCORMICR ber and rain. Rain! It doesn’t 9 Home made Lard ¡TOWER AND BINDER. rain any more than it does in New all of those who will attend the ex Love Baiiev, of Paulina, was in 9 England, and it doesn’t snow at position in Portland will have re the city on a business trip during and Bacon. tained home by that time. The ♦ all! 1'igs grow here and bamboo the past week. Mr Bailey stated Beef sold by the board of directors will make an ef beside the mu ivalled apples amt fort to give the county the largest that numerous sales of cattie had Quarter. < bellies and prunes and all oilier nod most c implete display that has been made in the Paulina district fruits, and glass standing over my • ver been seen in Central Oregon during the past few weeks. He V rite for Prices or Call and See us. head! disposed of 150 head of two-year E. A. FRASER. Manager. The new grounds, including a new N’otir minerals are all right — race track and new buildings, will olds and yearlings of lieber Bros, of the vegetables and the animals aid materially in the success of the Klamath Falls, receiving $22 for the former and $16 for the latter, — it is a place with the three king undertaking The cattle will be delivered this doms at command; and what’s <hitario Itenioerat • rb,< I HE MAIN AND THE WOiE fall at Silver Lake. E E Laughlin mon- with the great ocean of V It Staples and his unde, J K also sold about 200 head to the WHO KNOW our coming commerce at your ; Locked, returned yesterday morn- fit in, receiving $28 per head for I- There ’ s no light rifle like th-- Marlin .C2 repeater, T-r either t »r» shore. All you want is people 1 ing from the fair. shooting or small game, b'-ause it has Marlin accuracy. If you : year-olds which were in tbe bunch and if they don’t come they show means everything. The Solid Top, with its wall of metal al ".'a , 1. •J C IIunter of Ag r-ncy Valley de- \V C Congletnn and Fred Powell tween you ami the cartridge, and fit« Side Eject--r .'. an ignorance not common in iiveded tht.. car load of range hors- made sales of two hupchee, the original Marlin features, which make it tho s.-.fi-.-t ■ • handle as M ull as the surest. It shouts short, long . A met ica. <•« for bhipineot boro thin week re- former to Burgess the latter to Mc lor.g-rifle cartridges without any change. I'd like to come myself. «•♦•iving |7."» per hoad Tii • Mariin 16-gauge Shotguns are the smallest and lightest re Gill — Prineville Journal peating guns manufactured. A new, well balauced gnu of great JOHN GEUliERLING, Carl Krgtly and wife camo in ClIAHI.O'l I I Pl KKIXS (ill.VIAN accuracy. Handles stiiT loads safely and well. •Saturday from Watson and took < Jregoni.m. Prof. Dillard of Burns, Oregon • Jeweler. Optician anti H r.L- - a’,out any pa rtieular repeating rifle ar shotgun )■ d* ,ou bare. (-ur latest Catalogue—Mu illu.drat ians— th» ir (h partur» for Portland to at- with his wile ami family, re visit O -I . ¡-y,ou ‘ r.aok, ihat tell'-- whut MAKLiXS are Mnirraver. doing the world over, free for 3 stunt]. poslaye. 1 tend tho lai 1. iug 0 II Stoughton and family. Line Watch Repairing A Spe HIE Ml «CHANT S “SNAP.” THE MARLIN HRB ARHS CO 4 j WHIow St Mrs Tho* Jones and children re- Mrs Dillard and Mrs Stoughton are cialty. “N i s,’ remarked the country 1 turned to their hotn-'in Boise Sat- sisters Prof. Dillard has been suf fering with rheumatism for some iiM *i liant to a im w sp.iper reporter. urd'iy after i pleasant visit with lime, and early this week went on “I certainly have a snap. The r,,l:<tiv. and friend., in Ontario to Portland for medical treatment wholesale houses semi me duns Arti •- ui Inc Tporatiuu ware leaving bis wife and children in every month and diaw on me al til’d -aturd.o tor the Bank of Jor Dufur until his return Mr Dillard sight, hut if I send a bill to a farm dan Valley with a capital stock cf was for some years connected with ||, inci'ip.irators are J. the Prineville Review ns editor and er he ci■ 'H - in w e.ii ing arid quits $26,000 trading at my store While I am R. Blaeknby and L Adam, of this proprietor. He will return to Burns hard up I. a ic,uly money many of city, and Fred .1 Palmer, of Jordnn to resume his work in the school Prominent stockmen of room,— Dufur Dispatch those who owe me are Bending \ alley Jordan Valley will also lie interest cash in advance to the mail order 'd m the new institution. $600 will take 160 acres of good Imuses. If 1 contribute money to and 10 miles East of Burns ft Prairie City Miner: any cause people say 1 am bidding was a choice claim five years ago. Dr II S Brown)m and wife will for trade; d 1 don’t they say I .mi leave lor Poitbind mid will spend I See Lewis. a bug. l'.very day I am expected | several weeks visiting the fair. to dig up for anything that comes Strawberries, of home production along, from a i.illle tnket to a have been ofb red for sale on onr i hull h fund, by people who say I streets for olt cents per gallon. ought to do this because they do I’liis is an unusually low price for pail of their trailing here. Hut I« rm - in this country as ordinari mv fiiem, Montgomery Waul ly they bring about 75 cents. ncithci but s i utile tn kets nor helps Every pain in the breast, dif The apple crop in tliti up|>er the i him li fund, .uni yet he gets ficult breathing, palpitation, vallev was bitten by our late fluttering or dizzy spell means tin- cash in advance business, and INDIANAPOLIS, IND. frost« in I now it is Is coming ap- that your heart is straining it if I were to vircul.itc a subscr ip p.iietii tlrit the usual abundant self in its effort to keep in The heading Agricultural Journal of the Nation tion piper among the city whole eiops W 11.,' ah rti ned materially Edited motion. This is dangerous. sale Imuses where we trade l'«i I In-C M C.oiler orchard which Some sudden strain from over by an able Corps of CUriters exertion or excitement will, gi t the hoi sc laugh proper. If I rnrelv tails t i pr luce abundantly '• completely exhaust the nerves, sell a pair of pants I must treat the tin- war will prove almost a total The Am. rican Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journal published It ti ls -, „■ „ t . or rupture the walls or arteries family to candy and cigars; If 1 failure. of the heart, and it will stop. Relieve this terrible strain at I buy a load of potatoes I must do once with Dr. Miles’ Heart I lie IManwn I Cure the same, t ustomers who are Cure. It invigorates and able to pay hang on to their money strengthens the heart nerves The latent newe from PariR, i<* and muscles, stimulates the w hile I p iv ten per cent at ihr that they h AVc ili*c<»vrrt‘t 1 n ilia- heart action, ami relieves the bank to gi t ready cash I have a ui.m I . tire f : . t sumption Ifvou pain and misery. big ••I 'i -s during li.ud tiuicaaiid tear < tnauiup’i in >r |n • i.monia. it Take no chances ; make your < l ops from people who arc will, howt vi'i. Le l>esl tor voti to heart strong and vigorous with p.xir «i.'ps Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. willing to tiade with me providing take that groat r <*u,‘dv im iitmned CITY MEAT MARKET’ Always on h- nd AMS. GROCERIES ANO RANCH SUPPLIES. Barbed Wire, Stock Salt, Ztc. ? ¡ice for sale, deliver I b I loall our Subscribers T H E GREAT AMERICAN FARMED Every Heart-Ache l. Jan bund,""" “ '""k«•">»"•»?»»«« For the next three months, we offer this paper free with I can dupli, ite , .Hal.'gut- htiuse pi ices and wait until .1 hit m\ in >nc\ My » ili - Hi lgII tisi In ax y w In n I sell sugar ami too light w hen I buy b ilter. l'm a thief, a liar and gl (iter. Il I smile I am a » dtsoapv hy piu i ite, if I don't I am a grump Yea, this Is «eit.unly a snap. AntI then he looks over * i o,o< >0 ' worth of book ava ■unts, di go.ul, and w in A bv M 1 MeGt >l Vanlt or, Tenn "I hail a cough. f >r fourteen vears. Nothing li. ip.,1 ui until I lib'll Dr King • New D , fir Contunip- tion, Cough, iud Colii- which gave Instant reh. f. ai>J vile, ted a |M*rma- nent ” Cnripialled quick cure for Throat aid Lung Troubles At Citi Dtllg Store pr i-e •<V' ind$l. guaranteed Trial Bottle free p- ■■ g I Tinies Herald I .iiff.-rv,! IrrrlMv with heart .It,- ••»r 1 Inn I-• n trvwttd dllTrrvnt ph? for no wtth.’iil r,- .H. I w It-, clan in M. :« who .1 in.- 1 lui.t <lr..,.«, ,.f ibo hr it thr X r.v ..it tnr. m rw with hl* nteiliciim hr .av.- : < > ni.u. Inn a hnlali oT ntr. Rom., tunr I. (... thi, a VI V'u", of St I. ‘u. wa. In our t. «rn Ik aaw ntv c. n.lltlon and rr“.n»wi-nd..l t'r Vtit,«’ Hoar, Ourr to tn.- 1 (lrr it lift’.. ..tt. ' Tt. -t until my r> turn p .m Memphis ahm I «uwlu.l I t.. try It an.l . n pier .,I to t ro bolt . , ol n-r OII.Utl.KS aOOtiRli'R rutiier*, ill.- M- Dr M lot* Hyart Cura la »o'J by your tfruoo o who “ miarantra that too «nt e it • r. brrr*t If It U , ha w I ref, n , your more. Miles Medical Co . Elkhart. Ind 'S bc.tw his oner is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears 't now ,tnd April i. 10^5. *=»Comy:«