N ews in G eneral Entrance in all races 10 per cent: unwary, and hint* how to keep out of purse. Five or more to enter fo them. Thi. Indi.pensibk com 1 and three to start. panion to every visitor to the windy FROM OUR EXCHANGES All entries to close with Secre- city will be sent by mail, post paid, tary at Burns on evening before on .eceipt of ten cents silver or 1 twelve ‘ cents in stamps. Address In jail in Birmingham. Alabama, race at 6 p. m. i No money given to a walkover.' H STAFFORD. Publisher h Paul Pen vale, aged 20 ai.d beard­ P O Box 2264. New York N Y I HUNTINGTON OREGON less. He was arrested on a warrant First horse 70 per cent of purse; second horse 30 per cent. «worn out by Laura Shepherd, who Again solicit trade from all Harney andur Countieslhe Ma. Ad running races to be governed chargee him with enticing her daughter Nellie Fancher, aged 11, by the rules of Pacific Coast Blood Something unique even in these away from her care for immoral Horae Association. All trotting purposes. Penvale claims he was races governed by National Trot- days of mammoth premium offers, it is the latest effort of Stafford’s' legally married to the girl and the I Association rules W. W. J ohnson , Magazine, a New York monthly off prosecution only grew out of the G eo . S izemore , Pres. home and general reading. hatred toward him by the girls S ec . The proposition Is to send the mother. The girl, a handsome Magazine one year for one dollar, hlonde and five feet in height and The Monmouth State Normal. the regular subscription price; and Last year we sold 157j Car loads This year we are going to make weighing but 80 pounds, was seen ill addition te send each suh-criber 200 Car loads, and will do if if prices «re an object to buyers i Re­ 4>y a reporter. She said: During the past year the State fifty two complete novels during the • member our motto: “ONE PRICE TO ALL ” Call or send for price*. -‘Paul scared me into marrying Normal school at Monmouth has twelve months; one each week him; we get married by a preach­ i Merchants!—tte can do you good. Get our prices. ShipyouF reached an enrollment of over 400. Think of it. You receive a new er named Mills and he stood on a the largest in its bistorv. The and complete novel, by mail, post goods in care of theg^fr« log, for it was in the woods, Paul professional course has been paid, every week fur fiftv-two said he had a license to marry me strengthened by the addition of the weeks, and in addition you get the and I had nothing to say about it model training department, i n magazine once a month fcr twelve I do not like marriage or married which students are given practical months all for one dollar. It is an life. My husband remained with experience in the application of me a good deal, but he did net methods, under the supervisi-in of tffer which the publishers can only i afford to make in the confident ex , treat me right, cursing me from special critic teachers. Miss Edith pectat’on of getting a hundred Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal morning until night, and I was Cassavant, a graduate of the Mill­ ersville. Pa.. State Normal, has thousand new subscribers. Among more than glad when inv mother Geer, comprising all lines of - ¡own me , department for the authors in the coming series been auum added io to the •caiue, ««Ten days later and look I tfce next yeare wni* are, Wilkie Collins, Walter Resent, me away from him. I would ad­ In the Academic Course, the HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, Mrs. Oliphant, Mary Cecil Hav, vise young girls not to get married, work in all the departments has Florence Marryat, Anthony Trol­ especially when they do not know been revised and strengthened. The prospect for lope. A. Conan Dovle, Miss Brad , . .. a , school has a bright prospec 8TO\ HARDWARE, SUNDER1ES, A CARPENTERS TOOLS whu lh<7 .re marrying.—Sunda, fu,ure grow,h don, Captain Marryat, MissThack I Welcome. ery and Jules Verne. I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced pr ce? for CASH. A Kliable Woman If vou wish to take advantage of Kind, But Too Particular. this unusal opportunity, send one C. H. VOEGTLEY. Wanted in every county to estab­ dollar for Stafford’s Magazine, one An amusing story is told of a lish a corset parlor for the sale of year. Your first copy of the mag judge which is worth repeating. Dr. Nichols’ Celebrated Spiral azine ami your first number of the One day while waltzing through Spring Corsets and Clasps. Wages Bun-Canyon Stage Line fiftv-two novel* [one each week] a certain town he was accosted by $40 $75 per m< >nth and expense« I which are |o receive dur;ng the I. J ewitt , P roprietor . a poor beggar woman who asked' we furnish complete stock on con lvear be tent you bv return- him for a trifle. [signment; settlements monthly. niajr Remit by P. O. Order, regie Arrives and Departs daily, except Sunday. The judge putting his hand in . gy'sample Corset free. I Send 18 tered letter or express. Address his pocket drew out a dollar, which cenf,g postage for sample and terms. H. S tafford , Publisher Staf Connect* with th« Ontario, Prineville, and I akeview atarea at ^>nrn*. Woo« aaooan«* tiona for paaaenaera he gave to the woman, who over Nichoi8 Mfg. Co. ' m 378 Canal St. | ford’s magazine, P O Box 2264. come by his genroaity, exclaimed: New York New York, N Y “May all the saints bless you, Pie**« mention thi« pap«r kind sir, mav you be in heaven EV™J«” ••jf dollar »and io a dollar toroid." this very night..’*' Thia Ladle*'Sail« Freach Doagola K Id B»t- tno aaywh««« la th« U.S.. o* “Thank you for your kind U* Itoet d*ttv«r»4 — raeaipt of Cwh. Money Order. ■ or Poatal Not« for *1.50 wishes,” replied- the judge, “but ■ Equal* «vary war th« boot* I «old la *11 retail atorM for you need not be so particular about *2.t0. Wa maka thia hoot < 1 ouraatraa, tharafora wa four ■ A . the time.”—Welcome anlte tba JU, otyl* and war. <* )4 HOW S THIS? lt Ranchers-Cattlemen- Horsemen. Sheenmen &Cow Boys • Our Stock is Complete in every Department I I IZSMK7ISW j. VVS< llivil VO 1 □EXTER Dakota Girls. The scene was not a thousand miles from Fargo. As they sat on the steps on a moonlight evening he claimed the right to a kiss for I J I i •nd If any on« 1* not aottaSad w* will refund th* money or «and another pair. Opera Toa or Common Sanaa. C, D,E,kEE. 1 to I and ha>f . St»dyour oioo; tea will Jti you llfuatratad lo*u* rn» 1 FEDEMl $T h Q e XTER Spaatol SHOE laema u O m «•^•orer».*' •very shooting star. She at first - - — . ------- ........................................... FATENT ■ v ■ v aw —> FLUID demurred, as became a modest maiden, but finally yielded as usual. » 8he was even so accomodating as to • nun I” call his attention to the flying me­ POISONOUS’ teors that were about to escape his | SAFEST DIP AT ALL TIMES. observation, and got to “calling”' CERTAIN DEATH TO TICKS. LICE.EtC BEST CURE FOR SCAB. him on lightning bugs, and at last got him down to steady work on the Im proves the Wool, and in light of a lantern that a switchman creases the quantity. 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