"Ims-trnl& )rial Papr of Harnpy Comity, krgt rircolatinn and ia one of tiling m ml in ma in Kattatn B he tmt (WitiH villi J2 ...it " HI RXS H.XKNKY COUNTY. OKK.iiON. SKITKMRER 28. uua r MANSA1 RSELVES son why he should attempt to PROSFBCTS FOR 0(1011 HIR pay t.. build I railroad thnmgh take freight via the longest r that country. Many people have or through a part that has no been traveling through this so rt FOR MR. facilities for handling it, and so SO"F F1M FXHIBITS or PRODICTS called harivn waste for the past rMMf 'BHiWl ' iBftBBj wm aw' 1 K has corm few w land as w. RITI-R long as our citizens remain in their present mood of passive in difference, we will never have OF lURMN COUNTY. Shpnliif That la Ail 'lor aa. er in Port ftnd gone. of hiber 1 as MM state has any Vtter faciliti. Harriman in his remarks be fore the irrigation congress in .Sacramento, said, in speaking of central Oregon, that there was Ificient population or traffic- to jiistif the building of a road there at present, and fur ther remarked that if they did i road, the first few years lair Baanl SaaaM Haf Vtlic Sapaart al Er Pah SatrWrt CUIira-Hakt EtMMttaa Tat Baal PXc. them was- itkm aa U what he hen ha ga? ' theejreaol that fair f the watt central (any predicted that ar hit clothe in his ild a road into that tad territory after he iia own eye beheld rful poaail' of rful orxrotr iwoa want s at afnoranc alone of kid "wond uaa ar as ieia in o that tari eat rniagnid w that tin rraaa. an aci if stock frii that ha law Theraflro Is have rit Vfbmjm" learning i oondhaaa line. The a" gjBu1 ' , each menti t aa;ftir i igone, and ff they ai it, and B same ia ia a g. StVadciitMnn! i cultivti it Ha n. Hvrimat to visit in order to to tank! a road there, tiaana wart- as well the aaadicona and f thk grc. not waate courts and fort to aw vm f.bSK but what ti I I Ufillli4 KT aiattnt t cVi.-tVatlinnr onoti- - mi i teinhei ' - r- - - ". -"" fanners ana stocK raisers win no low me inconsistency oi inc ,hpjr lftrt Wf. wiI an exhi. trentl.-men. we must refer to th. . w.m Hl. ,(hl,r. BtMement made by the man who . fang With Harriman on I try' trip tnrougn tnat country, vis. 40 years, and will continue to .I.. so for the next 10 years if a rail road is not built. The Ik4 wheat land in Oregon today waa considered a barren waste before the building of a railroad into eastern Oregon. It ilinnt iwf tn t-oion rrvoirt nn. county Mr which will epea Oet , i( fc market 8 will W not only an educator, and n foolish enough to but an ner to the many try it. Then- will Iv M gener- paapll wh- I to visit al improvement of farm lands in ,i,, iU,i, tf ii.,, '-nil,!! -n'K'in uniii iney nave With present prospect the us during Ki:cilSTI:RIll STOCK l-OK I IK WW. BYRAW S HI HI) OF Rl D POI.I CATTLE FROM CANTON II) rill Oraa lalatak Hcaara ( Wlimmttt. Na 11.11. Wba Taaa. $wa.tf al Sink lair la IWJ Amonjr the stock exhibits at the fair Vt..Ui U will be I hen! of Red I'olled little owm-d l. Wm. Rymm of ilrant county. Mr. rlvrani has some of the will I" urc ii t .1 W Young has completed mar ket and now h:is cvpentan COR) pletinir an addition t. hi build- in which w 'II U' d by Haatic :n a restaurant i plant I lra hv.' it lh l.Kt- ti. tun (ikmI. Yen nan i i a railroad, and Harriman knows Spirit. stock in the northwest and this ftir Ibis altiiaee froai Adam Oanrte, a a. .a t if. 1 ia it-.tl I u-.if I li .'.w.in.r lit ..up I I . tain I.. Wmh I I analk. .nuil.ill. VM rXMll'V T 111! ''' "in l t i I :T 1 1 H , 'l I i i m ( n ina-r c i i n pnn-Miir it. that Mr. orde- Harriman build the had road oi the Great Harney Country than anything vet undertaken. People U'gin t" riV('' the vast good accomplish ed tlmnurh tl Rural ''K'nl stcKt)i,ti '" ' aii'i in replace. Ie headeii by his famous Will on- rant.'il Iraa teaaaM ette No 11. IRS. Read what th. Mr and Mrs .1 W CnAmn Wi"' Mountain Kagle says iv . Raker City where " th ,1,,ni All in war- fim Natron to Klamath Falls and b Rnd M it js for th(, puen me onains & caaiern across central and Eastern Ore gon at fam iliar with the la if the land - that the imputation along Uith these routes ia aa numerous they will make their future home. Wea having gone in business j there. Mrs. (iiannini. Mrs. OaOaaWas'l mother will join them in a hort time. Huntington Herald. k at the fair grounds is in the lest shajx- in Hs history for the coming race Bjajgi The Association has had it w J. R. aath, and that ti condition! would result in '" the same amount of shoveling of , . i the same material Mr. Harriman had benefit in oni tun n nor Tu UnlL IU an object in the poaition ha took K rfuly u, : ,,.. iHiui iiioav puinis. in nis- the entii' y and not for thepurrosi' of making mOaatjr, all should give it earnest ajajpaji of aaame in irive it pmoaraa iriceinsome '' E Kenyon and wife. instances b f man active!) 1;1' ' nd wife. Wm. Morfitt - the Aaaoriai. - "" froni Ntar aacriflce than ''" '"'"'gates io triii V'ii i.viinl Ihhi.. daa not one of the "" " ""' " "" Wm direct in Argus. I.OtAI. AM) PERSONAL. on couraging the balding of a road op the Deeetrataa his statements will go far towards preventing any financial in I from backing iv- t who ! tnit tr. rt that ha ' build the Natron branch and the ilis & Eastern, be shows that the traffic priKlucing pofa m of th.- try will ba MtajMBl would be a waste ! mo construct another line into the . I there- i has suggest-, e.i ban u: , . ,n. of th ng certain ho nhm and all po to tiki fair A t ItA i Dill on i'MuiL lal(t.l .tf" f 1 1 nn 'ii i i nun n "i Wm. Hyram w ill ! found a band of as high grade cattle aa are ow ned any where in eastern Ore gon, in lact, in ail'lition to tus short horn stxk. hjg li owner of ly Rol Pollini herd in the state east of the Cascades. These animals are becoming qu MM for dairy and beef quaJltiea, and HaWJ purchaaers of bloodad stock are selecting the Red Pol- led. Mr. By ram procured the start of h 'led In rd from (ieo. Laielle. of Oregon City, and I k C.iiru.-.I1 ,,f I li.l,.il,. . i Ijninioa Hir 1 Washington, each r u the ., owner of some of tin I , aaaaaaaa . Cbr airtat Mrnt ffonntr I '' an arm n( S, Iv'S.sOTi arraa nf J J Ini.l. I . raa yrt tm mil nl I i .,,irv nii.fir MM piMli laml la S lha t'nltwt Slatra. ! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Maeaa istJSMM iMaiiaSaagaas Big Reductions in Prices reduce our stock of Muslin Underwear Shirt Waists Kimonas and Summer Dress Goods New Line of Soroais Skirts junt in We have secured the sole aarncy for the sale of CARHARTTSCLOTHING If fou want continually since the .lul and it is most satisfactory to j! f f f pV fV f horsemen. Some verj fust time ; i 'l f X g B I I 5 I I Wtt ba made during the l.or J f J J V-E J V 1 KD if raa balM !! tiii (iinii'li itu rx citli alinna. iln.itn. w Indoa I". ui half itU il.iwa f ir marl t . I i al l.n o TRBflP tSSING Illinium forbidden upon n ) We ran Supply vnu N. BROWN & SONS NMU linn I W ' ing a liul . the races and hear the will be arranged particular daya w ill I .. n aanlall t ,.v . . . I . Iti' atjflL . . ui .1 n mi uitik i in i i Hot h these arguments will have ' i during the weak i rauiycu io mm i in hni.iuuiv.cp uun : mc inon the lake... m(' ,inil lrniuin ana toe sweep- 1 HtAKtM lilt lllllllll lit lilt' em during l ' is ac- of t he beat of the P. 1. S. :-.,t In tin : II hi iJTIA ! lo Job print . Times-Herald R. A. Miller was over from i animals on t at Mis Rod Wat leedajr. PoBad hard I baad xwan an'lo(te' which bull Ibal loint- biK ant I lands si lbs I Idden V 1 1 v in rni nr iM'in.iiia f'.niiiil Inn.! tomormw after ,. has ,...,..1 head U oa Haowa J. W. BROWN & SON Cont ractors and Builders Cnll mill gt liatlmatca. Plana and Prices If you have work In our line hofoa) roniar ""i ( Ilia Ila A ilarrvtl barn, Huraa. aome lively rac- was among our i . - , -i- t from Lawen Z weight with those who don't know anything about it. but will mean very little to any on ia posted, hi lace Har riman don't build through central Oregon, as good an opportu nity for J. J. Hill to invade that urrit' north bank road, and perhaps push on to San Francisco by a ry direct and In i' he has no in- i of building either the E. un- aorae one conditions. BusineM houaea at Roaeburg McMinnvilleand I leton close during certain hours during the annual fairs and the Ibil Polliil bulk all i.l whii legistcrvd. winch he offera for -:.le In addition to I Mr Bym M In rd of registered Short Horn Mill the homrseekers and cai- tht. Ntart ,lf wllll.h ,, rnent pour from tiM famous Udd herd, ol rtland StiK-kmen who are B Hill, i lllKlr MUM I in ti iiiintry'- Several more racers will arrive acquainted with oi Short Horns for tl a hen 1h- i i hava ith a aaaaaaaaaaaaa. an i.tgu- iess f(1. by livad o"HU iv i and naakt managemeut has - ,-irt of . ,,. ,,,-,. ll(l-v .mi all buainaaa Co; ggregation at the fair is business ,rro(i. M well and BM , fj, a baiUN , laa fruit man. n will U-hereabout Sept. 2 with -hould 7000 pounds of i-ars and a big Hamg unabl allrull n In ll ilea ii-, I he MaSt I taead vitb Mr. ll l . '.aril. cut: angers among us at such limes ariy and Djaaa mo of standing can am them, espec- ially as the manaatanMtii let of fine prunes. Hold Bcllfloa. ScoUr. full look-thing bat the iat in syabsm . jf course, they will ig they can sta. that our merchants PWbP "' HpajpjHatiiii ii . ritorj' tlwy are afraid the railroad. to ba worlui ! hia n ig atatawant, but 1 aafVfijMB on I" ' lias been a to build Wf i ti v rang uaaa, all. Oatiaa, jrat reading, "I and mi: much encouragement re. aataoa with few days a capital waa mi ii Or ituaoa af lid upon bu i that he d get any am e, bat ktD ung onmarii - i is a food thing, i Kot bihld or will it I u hghting Harriman. fajflBHptin .s to wake up and Hon t aa down on . ui aiaaB a. .'., i..i. DM busine ',.ii' aa Ikj.tK in . uuiilM I lie nil iivi i , mm "vm . exhibiii" are bluffs. As iiig i I said on a former occasion, you " cannot find a iiMid in tlie . l If these at Willi in- lia.i nun: -cepi w , . . would keep some i. and you ... won't find it. ether, for a num- yun'" ." j talKing iai their friends and customers It 1 veors, as be i-, nut u rail- ' - would lie a ran niatenal help i uu,i ..,.';,., ,. Th'8 8 no w"ttn ' the tu point out tl Panama "'complaint, but merely sug ... mWMJmJ !. lvuiiK ti not i.iLuiiniuncuui iiiu the Ladd hi rd will remember that it t.sikthelirst pri.eagai.-t fear aarlug r event live , ,m. tna l ids "'h'" f '" I "' '"''-'"I' " I from the United Stat. I da and Kngland at th. L ll ana NU"-' ' ,,,v- Purchase Exposition at St I, in 1904 and at the Lewis & (I y"ur fair at Portland during 1 : Mr lti-n.'u Mmnmt II. I.. ...I U Hal II a. m .'. ,.,.m..i n i'm.i , " ll 1 1, i I if. , . ill i . ti i i V..l A. .1. Irwin and Roy headed by Earl of it hunting last s ' I '" Earl of I m. weak i hi m three dear. No. 220.004, and from these ha in M M equenai their fnends 'lii ' riuml i had a feast "ul- future of the P H Gnj and wife came up , in (Jranl ,)UiU , M1lli , from Uwen Tueeday to consult u,,. nH a ,M.I(. ,.. , ,.,. tjray S uf ..niil,. Year bv vear it Im. ,-alti ramu.ni own unuer me care n ner oik THE BREWERY SALOON I aaiu iiNa la Ilia uablli al lha tml a, ia aalaailwl In all nl'l lima anrial I llimaalfaa at 1 BEER ALWAYS ON TAP WINE8, LIQUORS, CICARS u . ar aaalaf lha aiaaagaaaaui nf aaar aa4 . I ii. i. an.l n turning mil a SiH ataaa otodacl Your Patronage So'icited. 1IAKMV mill BREWING 0OMf.IT, T. E. Jenkins, Manager aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ikii ( I true, will tl .. h al I ln ': ( each i. at 1 1 a in p ui Salidalli iahaal . ry l.t.alli al 1 1 1 canal was constructeil fie coast terminals, so far as job bing centers are l would ba off the mi .ss the woke up and fought for ii and ia in rail- The aotioaa of the rail roads in their posit ing rates from the terminals eon linn this, Mad that they ar ptoaarinii for a great fight. tual benefit to every public ed cituen of I intry :ilM K-M(jN -ls M. K Hi. . th e.wU court K " m,, , . . . en J- moviim 7 Mr f -tli.ill.ed U M- his ln-ef cut! i- bv weiiht ' v ami a lead of mo muth ht lieiul "' ' ' ;. i ..I ba i batag the case. r.ii 1 1 iu y. here he "t can 1m rt-Miieo i linstock At the I'rnai.ytenaii rl had ti. to raaida grower through the use of the Baraa, Itav. A J lr with their aunt. He and Bert beat bolia ti begotten In pi rl m nf r laas la I 'bird sad hailli have gone out to the ranch thia raapacl the herd ovw baaeetbatll Mr. Hyram will , ajjhalk Miual Of the oldest herds wmi of 0 , ,,.. the Cascades. Blue Mounum una aiocjunen j Mun.h , Jfi esuuauonuB inej noten prtoaa and to look after the aheap. i MM nurn- l-KAl ASI) HtUMi Hill is hurrving hu line to the "U1 '" :1- '"-- coast, the Milwaukee ia alo push surprise as it ing to the front and we i ing. It ia foolish io think that f ,(J " U--il ,1. v.l, all ll IIIC IOIIIUBUO l. u,. v... .....-w., iave invtjBted in prierty throughout th idly by and BOO the canal neat; aaj individual and should emigrate to J a; ba an ag to do about it. and how will we be eff. Portland by reason of its geologi cal position is ill tl: to be benefited by the canal of anv city on t two makj-iiiticam rivers wincn have numerous tributaries that Ha. are na igable. and by the expen era! months M .. ounty . The 1 holies the rapid : as the tss is not corre.-i ingly high oampgrad with steers, I -rices will' : f THE BEST - 1 I j;.... a. Ajb.wl,iil.lM m.viui till- hat " u ...:n ,i e he was I "'"" 7 , , U-an e, k chance umblacank 1,ened to L ""If anc,- ton, and inteanton ,, central can noia neariy an me imiu) i- read e Will in have .-- , . .. tmmmmmmmi:. i . into Ulll i3tll and east (I he is , Bit Why LB ot si.e now bnn Hiid mijuiie eiiosid- erable nd with the low oy the canal rouU' and the TOT rata together with .tauiiable rate that will be made by the electric lines, aha (Concluded on page 4.) id be A. II dO ity a m rn the She, n All ' the court :ii the uoultl I and ivcv mend ii. til.-.-.' man Eoi m' p etiHa5 ffllal i ! Ealvtd Nw Worda toar or tno wario . !.1 Oil tlMt KOK Hit. HAlikiMAN. Mr. Han. man -.:. . he rode for miles through atiftioni of central Oregon that is a barren wa and for that reason it will I l)ilctlonrjr . clluu. u l'i:oa veryHome - . I w. iMIaafc ia a. ia. iv j a m -r u . , liirtasftaid. Hut. Thornaa Spafford is in form i.: Buck me. . ,hing the in v, aaajaaaaa .,i m i .i, ,wi w ily. Sand Hankins wa.- here for a few daya during the wei ing rebHives and friei I. Hambree and a all Wednead. relurning iiome the lolloping iay. W C Cecils stru aaiag Su inlay at. 'J are in training at the fair Kruunds' track. Pred Otley u.i uji trom bj aaawtjaj first pf ti.. .ing 'ght up his eompany tin oung men mantionexi last issue u will atti nd the Agri cultural College. Servieea next Sunday al the I', i.i. nan church both morn- I ing and evening. Morning theme "Natural Lover or the New QefJ maiidment." I.,, nn,. "The True Aim." Tl , an inspiring musical n in i connection with eat:h Ml ' Your presence will be appreciat ed. lac Leac Star RE8TAURANT i.itia in.iftf, lroalaiar, Vlalo ami It SlrawU. MBAUtt AT Abb HOURS Bakery in eonneetion A Saaiislty af Saert ttrdart. Tabtt fn' '-i"i Ki. I i m i nrrn Kii3i THE CAPITAL SALOON, IKI-i II DOafaaAafi I'roprlatora Burns, - Oitjon. Mace Xn.lo XXxa.q.a.artoig. Wines LJquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms in Connection. 1 i . LEWIS 1M s glad la (araba PARTICULARS and PRICES INFORMATION. Saagda inaii DESIGNS. V inra Ail iisTaAi jmmkm thai ilAHlCAUTilfl AIT .::;;:...: IT IT01E mm- ' - 0a soo ; W I B aaate aar aVulilul bl BaVH.. Liai Paalana. , ' ; B Olroulafa. aONUMt COMAMY, as IN CAMP ON 1111 O AT MOUNTAIN ON kHOMS IkW. I lll i ill..M ie Mtei iu isaawi ll laaueta ana A llllaati tiktai.Hi IM - , Urn .. k... kaaa iaaUaf in aawwat Ml; ; hi. On U: Mflf I, PltTOtS, MOTfUIJ. llfiE TlliSCOPCt. ETC. i.. '.-i-n a." BBi BBbBl PaaaB4 a-lti yrUm. I a. ,.i . iu I ... hi i .i. j I ' ! I'l ..ll-. Aim, a i I tiu OU t.a. a- a i The Burns Flouring Mill i J a STURTBVANT. Propt. MfllPMIIi'MIMIII.!. PK0L1SS Is I Si.ll i i ' ,i '. I'm lu-ulai m .-.ufjiit.nl fiifMtcitu tu lit, country 1 1 t i mil, s tn In n,i Mil, l. ,. l-t & m ' I -a. ,., , aaaaa. ! 1-I.OUK, R0I.I.I I) BARLEY, CHOP, AND j All Kinds uf Hill Feed always oa Hind llil VtK. WHittm MAMiti PUCt Hilt Hll ttttt ItUMg WIEAT CUSTOM WORK OOMI : Good Seed Wheat for Sale