Toiu. by a la KEEPING THE MILK SWEET IN SUMMER Daring hot wonthor ninny farmer bar troohl with tour nltfr. fchla cao-es much lOM nn only to tin- farm or who keep one or mof eow for farollv iis, luit I'sporliilly lo (lio tlnli.i wan who retnll liln milk or iiiiw It I" dealrr In tho i II) 'I !" iloiiliT uoual If pay only one half price for sour milk or refuses lo acceid li nl anj price, thus enlitillUK heavy inis to lln producer Sweet milk run !' prodtocod and da llvercd In prime eimlllloti lo tha cm tomer In the luillpal auiniuor weather writes a Kentucky dairyman In lln New BtiKlmxl Hoiiirstood I hnve t a fa years slilp;i i nillli n distance uf lifts sov, i li a. the milk In'lnu. three hours on the train, and have not hnrl a drop of sum- milk during that llm' These ihlpmetils ranircd from sixty to ninety aallnns n tlnj During about half of this time the milk whs (hipped In eight nml trn anllon can the re malnder of the time In qnnrl and plnl bottle. Good awtet milk depend m two item cleanliness ami cold tampan tore. To aectire these the followlna rules shonlil be ebserved: Hstp the taw's adder rimm bofora milking. A clean damp doth can ! Red foiled cattle originated In 111 eet of KiiKtiuK1 and ars an oM foal puitsw bread They ire s""d mii. rs ami skat 1 1 Vtf oa Bash maily and quickly whan put on tattsalni feed Tiir eew shown is i.imi, own ed by A l Arp Of Iowa III nu he yielded to.vn; It pounds of miii conlulnliix lis.9 pounds "i butter faL lis in m s .11 she ni pounds uf milk with 1st pounds of butter fst. tlio totsl for tare rear bslnc S0.6T2.T5 pounds Of milk con taining SSftIS pounds or butter tut. need for this porpoo nml can be en rlad In the pocket of tin- milker. Duly a fw seeniids are raqolrad to wipe th udder off liiinusll.-itrly before Delta nlng to milk the COW. In my experi ence this simple expedient has worked wonders Be careful Dot to allow naife, dual or dirt to fall luto the milk. They are all laden with gertni Henna eaoo tho milk to aour. Tin' i ran ear the number of gonna the iuk'ker the sour bag will acenr. V paH with a sinull spelling will lie vary helpful In keep log out dust and other illi t TJse Ihe mill; pall for po other pur pose than fur milking Some dairymen use It for watering Uio horses mid slopping the hogs ami then wonder why the milk sours Cool tho milk Immediate!' by run ning It over a milk cooler "r by Im mersing In cold spring or Well water. The animal heat must, be removed ! fore piscine In enns or Imttlisl for de livery or shipment If leccHsnry to hold the nhjjlt'a milk for sliliniit un til the next iiiernltii: It aasOOld lie held at a low teniM-rnturc. Ootd springs or well water In a wooden or metiil tank of proper size lo hold shipping cans may be used fur this purpoao. If run nlng spring water Is at band Hit a will serve admirably. In emuo cases the milk or cream may be lowered Into a cistern and kept cool until time, for shipment If eare Is exercised milk can be kept sweet without be, but a supply of lee Is very desirable. Another Important point wash all vessels carefully i:auiliio frequently In the aiiK'les to see that no acCTJBWUi tiou of yellow, slimy casein material collects, as this will certainly cause rapid souring. After washing aeaid all vessels with Iwvllltii; water and place In pure fresh nlr until ready for use. If exposed to tho sun so much tho bet ter, as sunlight Is the liest germ killer and purlQer. Grooming Heavy Horses. Horses left ungroomed and umlrled are liable to skin iiilments, sore backs, collar galls a ml parasitic affections Chills and Illness also follow In the wake where animals receive faulty at tention In this respect Half nn hour twice a day on groontilUI Is time well spent Many IIkIiI draft horses have their bodies clipped, and not a few tfi clipped all over clipping enables the animals to do the work more easily and facilitates the keeping clean of the body. The profuse sweating seen with a heavy coat Is molded, mid the risk of subsequent 'hill Is made less The week after clipping H, however, dan gerous for catching cohl, and the con slderate horseman always clothes the animal at such a time when standing or takes his loin cloth with him Treatment For Pink Eye. Influenza, often called pink eye, usu ally contracted by contagion lu strange stables, should lie treated us follews: Bandage the legs from feet to body with soft straw or hay rope. Allow the horse nil the cold water he wants to drink In each pailful of water dis solve two teaspoonfuls of snltpoter. Three times a day give him ten drops of fluid extract of belladonna leaves. one dri if lluld extract of gentian root half a leaspoonful of saltpeter and four talilcspooofuls of whisky In some water as olio doso. Knrin Jour nal. COMPETITION. Instead of looking upon com petition an the baneful and anil social prim Iple whl li It Is held to be by the generality of So clallslM, I conceive that even In the present Main of sislely mid Industry every restriction of It Is an oll and every extension of It. even If for n time Injuriously affecting some cIiinn of laborers, Is always an ultimata good To bo protected against competition In to be protected In Idleness, lu mental dullness, to bo saved Ihe necessity of being as in live nml as Intelligent as oilier people, and, if II Is also to be protected against being underbid for cm ployinent by a less highly paid class of laborers, this Is only where old custom or local and partial monopoly has placed sonic particular class of artisans In a privileged position us i . impaled with Hie root, ami the llino has come whan lb Interest "f unl vernal uaprevotnant la no longer promoted by prolonging the priv ileges of tho few. John Htuaii Mill. FATE OF A WORI Ita Course From Chaos to I... Hopeless Death Struggle THREE ACTS IN THE TRAGEDY The First Is Shown by Jupiter, the Secentl by tba Earth and the Third by Mara, While the Moon Shows the Empty Stage After the Play Is Done. No stage as ever set fur Midi I liimody as Ihe planet Mars present II Is the last net In Ihe iliania of world' history I The iirst it i in such drama cousUrts nl scenes from chaos The huge plan ,i Jupiter offer us a ipectai la of thai kind III Ms stiviiiuliitf bells of llilck cloud and lis whirling vapora, low lug like sleani nlnno a furnace ihe R Hid at Is represented by the earth, With Its fertile crust. Its tool, III lgoralliig atmosphere and Us life an Ciinlng seas that give birth 10 th clond which, coudeii.Ung 00 the mountains, furnish the rains and set i lie livers flowing- The do-dug act Is tho role of Mnrs. (here Ihe seas hae vanished, the at muapban has thinned nob lb rivers llitf disappeared, the ciiutlnents have I hi ued Into deserts, and life, driven Into i comer, Is buttling against llnal 01 nn. lion Thai there Is yet Intelligent life oil Mars Is the universal heller of all Ihe observers whom Mr Lowell has rath end about him at his lingstiilf ob tnrratory, where thoattraordlnavr ph uouieiia of that WOndafful planet an Judltsl ns nowhere else In the world. .More than Hint, they toll us With .hit lihiisislng emphasis thai Ihe poo pla Of Mai's, compelled by BC0lty, hive ileicloped a coininaiul over Hutu nil forces which would seem iiilrncn Ions If exhibited upon the earth With them It has become simply a luestlou of brain power again i Hu Imiiitmale power of nature i'hey have nights mid d I) of the same length as ours. They bae sen sins almost precisely cm responding with ours, except that they are each twice as long I tut their means are dried up. no rains fall ithoiigh there My bo dWa), and nearly all Ihe at iiMMpuerti moisture b alternately loch is up III one or the other of tin- p dar siiowcaps lu such a situation no icgetntloti can flourish unless artllliially stlmflbttl by a gigantic system of InU.itlon An Without i e'tetalloij anlinil existence I -.ible. Hut whence can Hu1 Inhabitant of Mars derive Hu water needed for Ini IS t Ion I The nnswir iiv c:i Is that 111 get it periodically from ttm inciting or the polar snows Itelm: without i Hid risers they tune Do other s of supply nil Mars the reign of universal pa CO must have begun ages ago, Introduced not by moral or sentimental Coll hi eratlons. but by the necessity of unit Ing all the engineering skill, all the In 'nlhe powers and all the ph fofTe of tho entire popnlitl f till planet lu a cowman battle for life. Tl lily thought of their luveiit"i is of Improved menu for controlling the (JOWly lessening siii.plh i.r D10 line that once lu about two or our wars may lie drawn WJ In in one of the poll's While the summer sun dilue Is dissolving lis thin snows This universal comeiiir .iilmi or men I il energy upon a single aim Is eon ..lied as liming developed upon Mar. a knowledge of the hidden force ' nature such as has up to the p inn lj lns'ii dreamed of 00 the earth We have Just begun to learn how to no electricity iii the mechanic mis. Inn I ba7 may lime nulls ked Ihe sis ret roii es inctoaad in the atoms of matter Which our si lence has recently assured iis exist Without showing us bow to utilize them Only by such sappositlons can th canals." hundreds of EOliaa wide an I iliiiusjiiiils of miles lung, be in count. ! lor. If. nr. the Flagstaff observers In slot those objects oro really of aril II i l ollglll II should be said, how put. Hint III Mr Lowell's opinion Hie band called canals lire. In fact, Ini gated belts The real canals within tliclu are in risible, while the progressive Barken lug or these belt, as the polar melting he-lenses. Is due to the growth or veg I'tntlnn stimulated by Hie water fler the world life draina dole heic Is left an empty stage, mid thli Is represented by the union Tho lunar world baa lost all its water lis trag ih is Mulshed The acton are all dead Millions of years ago there limy luive been battle fo lire there like that wlih h now appears lo be raging on Mars And millions or years In the future Ihe stage of the earth will prob iWj be set fur a similar tragedy I'm to II yes or the overlook)! '. age n intie lha keopofl re's Dgurei AH ,in .kv'i a Kings, tl I III tlir Hull-In anil suns nr-. I M Pus HaiTetl I" Hervlss In New Vmi. lo mil folding a Cost. Here Is H.e win to fohl a man' w hen you want In pack II lu a or a trunk. I.ny the coat out perfc 1 1 j flat right side up Spread the e! out smoothly, then fold thorn bad it the elbow until Ihe lioltOllis of Ihe pttff are eton wilh the collar Fold the rOVOn back mid double the colli uer folding It Oil tho 'enter Hen in Smooth out all wrinkles and lay II mi i lei el lOrfBO III Ihe Irllllli Half the Joy or lire Is III little thin l.ilieu on the run liavld Start .lord hi A Thought Daatroyar. Mrs. Illnks- Now Hial yon have u lit tie son and heir I think you ought lo stay at home evenings and think ghoul Ids future Mr. Illnks -That's Just the I I.I.- lie raises such an eternal rad.cl I have lu go out to think -I'mk. Getting Monotonous. Maud The say thai Jack, baa woo ed nnd proposed to no rower limn ton girls lOlhel Vi-s, and he's breathed Ihe suinc vows over and over until Ihey are thoroughly vitiated Ronton Trail script Time Honored Tradition. "I ordered pork mid beans ill. In t IV" "Certainly, bos.'' "Well, here's tho pork?" "Why, boss, you know Ihe pmk Is only a polite llctlon " IjiiiIuvIIIc Cou ricr Journal The Usual Way. "f'ltul'u lllul 111, I III, , I, Ml, ,11 llf It III, Mill to make her husband beat the carpet " Mow was that decellruW 'Hhi wnnleil to throw iliii.l In Ids ye."-Baltimore American BRIDAL WrtbAlHS FOR ALL Orsng Blononi and Other Things Strewn by the Wayalda. 0 MANOR IiIoh i me iipt i but ii i-i bad I'm in to qunrfvl w illi ' i nr liiislmnd as to which ill v mi paid Ihe I e for tl en von I :nc I i idOd Ihe "cat' Il "I I'' dmii dim Ihe glory of y li n ih it li" was only a minnow He tat Iftlled If your husband holds mi In III h i i I don'l !il ,n In hold fOn upmi Ills I "p This Is an iiiiseiillinculal When n ' ' IU bci nine Ills ,,,, , I, U ,c nn, btfOra U inning Hie I tt li' have II evamliied by a good law i , i Aboiil one WOrmm In every flfly can i .1 U,'j I I oelt ihe ollicl 1, .,- it ii-ni in- t i , ,,-. . -- i I.... I...II... I..., f l,ul Mi li.ne me n,iinei m-iirinii, ild be If they lhed and nr,. I, ipple i a inn Ihoy know ih i h ii nc If Mm i. -in by hlntlfig that your i mil or dale and thai m.ii ,,i new furs yuiir Inisliaml will le Up (he money for I new lint c.liull.v 1 1,,. :,.v i ic i woman I lha op husband thinks "she la il sweet. I Utile tiling, but well, hurdh mv equal menially " woin.in rOW hungrier for i.ive when lief iilTeiiloiis are Starred I, a i o a mini loses his appetite in love ami turn In business or I l leak I he lic-l way to cine a liusbai I ol pond so inn nne l lull be vv in bit ti u No mallei bow dlanppolntad you uiaj i c in M.ni husband, ooror ravool thai i.i i M him tic might dlaeto I idle i : i tint would i little heap look Mi'.v sinull a patlrn I nay uffer i ' , . "LI bill he W III li " II b 'ih are chilled ' , . i mlglll be able to iiiukc an nn .,t v mi h - ban i. but if yon did ya Would ,llw . I I'i it All win. i an tngellc wife -Torroll I.OM- II lllld :- III l.lpplll' oil's Vtry Considerate. S. lottti I are nn, rlilallv i bci none mora o in in i er l:,li, i;, ri'i'in piofcNsor He Mil I one day hi w lie placing II large D IU I I I -1 I'll hi lb' k I in,-. in';" he Inquired Why. this N MUlr wedding lllinlici replied ! wlf '., I, I ,1 - 1)1 Well, let nn- l.ll'iu w :,, ii ..ii i icini around, nd rn rr ne" Fun Noture'e nenion Wsy. ".Mi." nun mil!, i ITof H I h l i-tpher in i i ! idn Irol r. i uttering dl I I i. nine h! . eqill l" 'I I. el nil ., , un '" III I'i tins hu d ' "Yep i '--'' i "' lli ! nice, P. 'hold the h il I ' HI l faCllltf are lei ."-li n iVe but they are In ever way innplc fo ii !"i: i ' B '' J A Fisture. 1 1 1 -1 e "II ell h ill -It Ills IIV" i I h.lll oil. IIS llqlllll I lie." '(Iron ( lupiiei : Then that'a a liy I , ani l n Ici "ii r til Aiuciii nu Untelflih. The deacon wool on n fi lb hot n rlrcus eiileilalnniiiil Ills pnotor re innuslralcil wllh lllm on Ihe w i l.cl ness of ao doing Th deacon an swen ii "Why. Mm see. pnotor, i bad d d bOOd li' l" ami I Ihotigol II in;. body out ot Hi n seal w h o might ! ti irmed bj the i" ' i ii nn c ' .Sew Verb Time CALIFORNIA'S LAND LAW. . . nttltad in ihe Jap laud mailer was nee,. sin y, i :ii"i fur Ihe ho il Interests of Ih count, If tho I failed lo mi as pledged legl i.iiiin I i " telling what vln -, dabod might have stir up a leall. rilOtioaOl episode I bofora many years of Unit .ii ii ii ih a in annul heir righi In villi I gl nil got ei niniiil by a i muni--ion sent from Wiish in nn, simply hocauae native horn I, I'inic i w in outnumber mid oiitrdl i in-ill. ( 'n II fin ii ! i bus ic ii i h r loespn from rfnwuil iiiiiioiph prockebj EVENING LIGHT. IliK oil the high hill's lb I I look f r dow n the alley dim i'o w here tho gurnet in the era I I'.ui in. fnlnl iignltcd the gic i earth' rtm The hiiiue lights i"l Ihe shadow i d rgta i he.! i ini. I i hills far and ij U'ee I.e." HI llgllls t Illi t III'M'I fall i'o pi'llll I In- feel Ihe hiillie ward wn 'i'hey send icros Hie Iwillghl miles i hem word lo lieinis w ho foil II I Fiuii H a Ml ill- Hull liiighllv smiles in n . ik the place of love and hiiiue eu, III It.- still's nl caiih. w ho e lie:' I I n .low n I In- viilley dim, ' i llghi I., love as Ihey w I beiiius in baaveua fur light us to him! .iiliui Wallace l'eiuii Curious. It la curious how much faster a nlii'i 'in bump uliing when you ro riiniiln t aflei li ih, in w lien you nro rid lug lu II Vew Orleans Plrayitn -'' ' .. . '. '' - WAO: .. A'Nl) idORALITV. IP i nonsense : I Unit ii il who Is lin- ".111 lend a ., d I think wages linie nothing lo do with Ihe qlll all II ol ' alll.l . ami Ihe Iris l! " 'ic Ihe llrnt Hon thai tho I " let ly I,. i mti ini i, ir course Wo will nil hni c t", see that nlneil life pnld wages II III li lie-, i un live, but n Pi false nml ililiculoiis to as i, 1 1 Ihul Iheie In il dlrci rein ' ii" in Ihe VI ages oT won i , Ih. Ic mmnllly. And woi I i, , , i . era the llrsl III lli i mil anolher Indl I il. Ink, thnl Ihey are i helpers. Miss M " in I nil i 'Ol'HICAL. ! Miy wise man that i Hull ir n ei in weie per nil ihe ballad ire who should r ,i nation An i i, i, in i .Many n d ini croun temptation line guy colors that me but skin deep. Mat lllOVJ I ' i, : i i r la I i, "I" Is the magi i Iho iimiri bi t as or I, I. RB nll.Vthlllg iiillli'S nVrOBS him in ot it i'iw- wbi li h, lines I u III lll'haril Itilll I Hie man im efll niiikss liK id,, nn " It baa no power '..nl or w illiln Mar l!i, I'll i ! to Imcll ! 'II 'Mil ll Hill .- - I bill I I llloglll" I 'WS. OR m.ii tor In lloliis I'lln't 111 .mi ihe laws "T i. (wearily) An I ,f nr,- Pretty Close. "Is he j ' "W, ' I. d rel.lv, "Von ! i ii rr Usi but mosey la I deal easier Hum II ' - i tual dandyism le .t hers -Mir.. .Ili'l. Lit TK. i i n i i . II, I.M be, in gi ,, .. . ItsMS, i id i ulai ,. ,i ii. , un . ,, i i,.r " Ksrrovs, Hi .iilrr SOTM I I'M: I'I Hl.h TION. , w n in I li I', i I. -nl.. : Pairli, 'I". m.,. ,. IIhiiri- a I I II I t lllllll ,.,,1 III , i t-ni I'I, Nil lo , , , "llitillK- " itat ,,i jsn . nt, II i ,., . ii, , , i ilen ' . Oregon Agricultural College FARMERS' WEEK DsHJeaabe 8 to 13, 1913 notable event in the educational hiatoryof Oregon i i i inn will be tho I' adin . i ipic of a itimulatinfl .ciii Tin week will h crowdi 1 liissmn;!, nnd n fVi'iyiliino Hint : i. I fare ( tht fan imo-moker, WniTKfl SBOaW COHMSI-: January A lu .lu. 1014 tbul p. ... i ...I, jilele ii .11 I Mil .' III. -i "III e.l III lie Hni I leu 1 1 lira Anii. il Hub. i . n I'llll H Im eiiii(, Mi eh nn, i I-, I 'inn I,,- - ,. i,i ,. ,un! i', ' i n mi Mmci N 1 1 in, ' Iii en iluu "i I Alt Mi , i l'' l; I Hon. ,i .ling I s liic. a , ' i .in ,i ii pn.ljla bin wlnti ling No tuition Ai ii,.i III j, n- I, ,1' I ,l,lr l.'eilniN'd ratesoli il i.nin ids, i nf inrihci Information II. M II NNAKT, llcalslrar. t'orvallis ilregim I ii no i ' i in im a i '"'lines by i "' ri i nl, -, ii li'.u' tuition, I .ii:JUi4VJ JMU "STIWJ 3Jd03IH3 5r oo x".i o ! i .tvdwoo looi v SKUtf SNJA31S I Sues,ISUIH l hi nil juj I'ti.iS MiaiMj su -yupuxX A.iiit ii Miau -JIIJ OSJM WIH) M4M0jqHJu() 811 ON 311 MAS , i, ii.i-l mny -aura ,H, p rr-ot-ot-sj-r aotuitn 'fit7'OMlilU ubj .jmotWH,, A$ u.tuiy , i .nana Sil'J V. L f . I . V Jk . " 2tf I -,u I I ' " ! I OssMa I ft' SKMf ' W- I'atrons of the A. K. Richard-, Hon ift'iioral merchandise store, are in luck. The boys havo hi -ranged to (five away a handsome j 7-piece breakfast set to patrons Hhowinir by a coupon that they have traded to the amount of $25 Ask them about it. 44tf AuHtin Goodman is ready to Ki'inH Krain and has a building in which it may be stored by farmers at any time. Ho will grind one day each week and farmers may store their grain any day and get it when con venient. HeliB prepared to take Krain as pay for grinding at the market price. Special prices on large quantities, 44tf. SOTI0B FOR PUHKdlCATION UNrtKDHTATKS LAN lniFH' K, i liurnv, orrRou, tritntir I, lulfl.i Noiltf I hvfhf k! vcn Ihftt Willi., in Hun milljOl Nmlri'Wi, Ort-Koii, who, un )t-rrinMT I I ill, mad lloiii.iiffi.i KiiifT, Nn. ii7i mi, I.. i M '.cW'i nii'l H'jHV;.. Hoi-dtin 9, Towiiahij. IA RoaSffi N , vViiiM..titt Meridian, lis illi -I hOtlCoJ ol ItiiriitMui to iiitthf dual flv n proof, tn aluiilluli i IkImi to I In- Uixl hImivh d i till.. , bvfortl flit lOlatPr iinl Kinilvit nl lil 1 1 H . IlrVffOB ltl the l.'lll 'Uy of JSIIIIRM I 4 i Ini Hu' nl iMini'a HI il in iMMft, nl niii ii MIk-isiiii, Klini-r 'arlaoii, J It KM I.-. .l.iii, i lmrlta 'I'tifiM r, )l r A ndmwn, Ortn i, Oregon 11 -slater I inn,. Appointment of Administrator, In I In- inn! lei nl llie mtntr of Inula S. Hayes, decrascd. Nut ice is lirri'by K'V" I but tin- iindii- leiiiil lie tins day br.-n duly aiMiintrd llir ndniinistratur id tin- above entitled i ..I, ile nml ban duly iiiiilill,il All j w i suns buviiiK elaitns iix'i'usl snid retail un Inieliy i,iiuiii lu present lliein willi n,,K'i voiicbrrs tolbe undersixoeit nt Ins iraideufr near l.nwt'ii, Oregon, Of III I lie ollli'i id' ti. A KiUlllxdil, bin :il loiiiry at limns, flireun, doled (K'tulnri 28. 11H3. I'iret pillilicatinn, IKIiiIn-i 16, IMS. HtiiTT Havkh, Administrator, stHirriKs. MAHNKV I nliiiS, NO. 77, I. O O V. Mesia even niunlar in oil.t 1.1110. Hall . 11. A I'lin n . , ,,...ii.i. aasraiari n. i,. I'"J", uink loUiiwi I II. I "-nl iilinV I I.I 'In'ii'i n, 1 oiul Sallinlai First 1'i-an,; Hit.. I -iilul'IS), nee.iliil I,-kii-. loinllt halilnlni I 101. 1 lii-wrr,'. in iiv-i Minor, no. 7, a. 1 1 m , Mni'le iivery flrst ami tlilnl -elluiUi Is eerl in. .nil, I . '.null, tt M Ham M.iii,, r. In. ait nerri-lan M iHMI.v MrOOONSMOr aH.Ii a Maaia rnOaj 1, Ilia at I 11 11 I. Hall .11 ,,,ri (mi t ,, n li... .n m-,1i, i,ta will ,i.., i..iw,ii i,i- i"""' M A align. 1 tt I li.!. r.l lolk. itriiNH lii.M'iKK bO. eo.o k. i Mi, la , 1, ti .inn,! ami fourth V.ni,la)i In ' Hell I lankn- tt.-l. in, , tt l nin Sm-ek, Hoi ralary. VLVU HKIIKKAII IlKllHKK No. 4. JaMaofetj laiantlil Wednreda) 111 11 II,- Hall. , 1 n, Mn.ln,- I ,..,t nr.l, Ki ,- -., 1 -, I' 1 Un 11. n.. li ,. a'.iil. Mi-nta i-n-rj fourll, I hdlaila. Van. 1 Morton in -!. 1 ion-linen. a rk irKICIAI. IIIKKlTOKV evATa oaanos t' H BaeaaO I Juiialliau Huur,,,-Jr In,-., K tiauiberlalll iW II Klli. 1 ".il'iomi'ii I J V llasl.) All.iru. ) loi.nal A. at. 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Inedllia to tin- arlcat anil i-im vliiluii uf mi) par ly in I'arline alual Ins hnreea. rattta nr iiililna lii'lonaliia la any nt tie iiii-in liiie lu ailituiiui In the slsive, Ihe uuilDrsliinnl i ulli'ia iln aaiae mii.lUioii nuo.0U Im all Imiaia lunii.li. I lunar alinil bar ou both or either Jaw, liiiia. I iih'oiiIwI In ilalil inuullea llani Mm im), l.sSa suit t'ronk nountles. Horaus '. - uti .1 ii Ui'tl aolil. None but arown hursea sold and mil) lu MIS'' I'll In lira. W W.HHtiWN Slle. (Iri'Kuu NOTICE Koli PUBLICATION tlsiTin Stutkii I,4sn orri' s J liiirne, Oregon Novanaei lu. Nntlre In luri'lijr l van lhal Ids M. Alhsrisini, Ol Vsaalm iiovini. who, on I" I I, CHI maili. l. ' Il I i.H'1 ' Sin.HWi,, SU.-W ', iini I ' ' ""' ' Tnwinhlp H. Huns- R., VUlla-n. lb Mi'iblleii. hns llli-'l mill I InlentllMI liilioln tii'i proof lo i-iiib-ii i iniin rn Ho' i'"i sIhivo it, a, i it.i-,1. before Heslsier sol I ni llurns.Ort-KOO, on tin- 'i'llll 'In, ..I I her, eii.i i Inlmniil aniilin nn nilimnnii i i HroWB, n flora, Orsapn. J nun, m. l Wavi'ilr. (ni'son. A A 'I l.K'ii. ,'l (11,-son I m . r 11, urn, ol iiKiiininii, iiiihii" Ws, KBS. 11,'Kleli-i Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrival ami Departure Of Trains Depart No. 2, Prairie 10:1SA.M. Sumpter 2:35 P. M. Arrive Baker 4:00 P. M. Departs No. 1, Baker 8:30 A. M. Sumpter 1 0:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:10 P. M. No. 1 Makes koo1 Qonneetfon withf).-W. R. & N. No. 10 left Inn- Portland 0:40 P. M. Mid No. 17 from cast nrriviiij.r Baker :") A. M. No 2 Connects with I,.t (irsndt local 7:-50 to Lt Qntnde, and No 0 (fast Mail) picks uj sleepei there arriviriR- in Portland 7:mi A. M. vIho with No. IK for points KiiHt. JOHN ROBIN ON Stock Inspector. Harney Cniinlv. Horn A lit i " ItllTi," ' H HOLIDAY FARES From all Stations on the Oregon-Washington Railroad Navigation Co. Sale Date Dec. 18 to 24 1013 To All Points in Oregon, Washington ant! Idaho and ri - The First Time in the History of tin- Nortl -eat Thnt Holnlay Ralea l-.r hWn Karen and aprnd t brtataaa and ' . -i, I'titiii'iil 11 - - O-W. R. A I ENGINELS - BOILa - RS - ..'. " L .: -' WfvITt rOR aPtCIAU CATALOG ANO PRICE.S THE. A KAVERILL MACHINERY CO. SPOKANE. WASH. POITlANO.ORE - 5 AN OOSt CAL Be Martin REPEATING RIFLE You can buy no better gun for target work and all small game up to 200 yards. The acilid Iff ia aaaaiiiiaa briaa IJ. ,i..l I d.iwn I bead Tie IM ease JKarnfce -I Sals ae aVaaia Val rU Seal .. rani iaaV.iiaal eaakai Sand Maiaa far II lJ., If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Best Job Printing You get it all in The Times-Herald For $2.00 Mnd ronni- none eouth VI HARRIMAN-ANDREWS Stag AH fIJRHVI'rop. Leaves llarrimnn Monday nml Tbureday and arrieee Wrdii.-dy and Saturday rmh si'l .: wiib outhern line lo llenio, VI i, is, etc. ' liMIN HKHBKHMNtfla 4' i1 s i i Jbwdlor. ' 'I'li'-i'tn "i-i I'.tl'.'I'.'IV '!. I'm,- ,,K I. Ki (.ini itin A pf illll' illlMIIKIMIMIKIM : - LONE - : - 3?.: rfSTAURANT I m ui'di POOM Mmp. - i Mini' Al Ml Horn . Short i Orden and Prompt Service ill, I,', b i ' able liates Give Me A dill i Otnoinllr -Ilmcs-ll. rul Hallellna .1. ;tli Ml4 .urn in i l.ov & N. RU: iL WRADE MAliliNM SAWMiaSTHRESHERS Model 20 Without change of oiechaniaOD it handles .22 short. lont! nr K.n-rifle cartridaea perfectly. Tho deep Ballard srifling develops ni iimum power and accuracy and adds yearj to ihe We of rifles. praanctiua li.aa itfi-i-a'.e cattriiica. ivanrn powilai aaj lw.1 I pa aila eiiti.ni -n UaaKlrd asSBJ and allow. iwiiiitKl. anut.lal.ialalnl, A ilh amine lata--v.li. . ti.m nam. Wail rail, ilanr 71 tliatrat i,nm,. J. i-ib.fln.,i. - i,i ,.. quaikaalaedeasaalteciaan. A arral .aiati.n, nflt. AU any sua 7e 777aiVn firearms & 41 W.llew Street New Haeea. Cesas, CARL I rhxt HO of. rlivoi Barns, . lllliee in ri' I bar HARLAN l Phy. Narrow, Il .VASbaSkJ J if UTM fraWllti Nirid Dim. oaasl DENW Pbysicii Call iiaera J 'Phone Han Dr. Ml Physicia Ulrect Ti Lai Office first! w. M. AtM Voetly G. A. Am Ronnie 6 Karae loaoa qn CHfll LA! Bums, rrartire in I (ore the t . Bl'KXe. Aaaerecte-. U.I OMee belaV' ii Hu sad l.ai!,: 01 Buiaa, ' a. D. Ooorat Asee. a AM.aetil COOP! Civil and ty IrrigutioaJ ScwtisW rlureyi, Mu,l pui F. i '. nn i ci.ii Koraierly A a. lull. R Hia.ua vice. Eastern Or civn m JliAN 1. 'HAS. M AM . H Anao.l HYDKAUt liaatril 1 I QovriinuaSH CEO. 4 'Maya, OOBaata Seeelal aWeallea aaseaasl Han A1.BBKS0IJ aei,