\ cm -i. l i inemet t in polit<> form of letter writing: and he ami the Cxar might again touch u|xm the Jewish «¡uestion without agreement while there is still th«' Alaskan boundary «¡uestion to be settled A BREAM OF AÎ 1. X VTIOXS with England. j The signs a«e propituous for the With the approach of dog days dog davs. but after all they mav b«' Peace seems to be spreading her only dog day signs, which will be wings over the entire globe with discredited when the Alaska the exception of isolated spots in boundary commission gets to work thia country. m Sept« mber, th«' German ami The President of France has em- French army maneuver* begin in hra«v«l the King of England, ami the tall, and President Roosevelt the German Em|»eror hss «¡'proved gets back to Washington with the reconciliation King Edward ' Congress on hi« hand*. And the has been receive«! with favor new treaty for opining ports in tn Ireland. Russia is said to be Mauchoori* h»s not I cm signed, abiut to withdraw from Mareh««or- nor has Russia withdrawn her la and allow China to establish troop« from her railread in that open p'«o Jap in is les« belligerent, country. and mi longer carries a chip on her It will after all be well to w ait shoulder for the Cxar. Secretary until these things are settled lie- Hav is happy as the |>eaceinakcr fore changing the constitution and of the world, and President RiKise- sending the President on a mission veil, with the Jewish petition to ary tour to usher in the millen the Cxar now safely pigeon-holed nium of peace ami cowl will among ns a reje.'te 1 manuscript, can settle men.—Chicago Inter Ocean. down to enjoy his v.icatiou a; Sag amore Hill. TAKE YOl R CHOICE. Time was when the dog days were looked upon a- dangerous to The boya of thi« town should de the t'^a.'e of u.ankii d ami a -< a«on tor hysterical demonstration by cide one thing early: Whether they men as well as dogs. But the desire to owe the world «ir to have «lemonstration of pe -ee ami gotwl the work! owe them. The world is will in the last week or ten days looking for meu. savs an exchange, han been promising, for there is to nhoxi to do honor au«l ¡«ay hom more enthusia-tic talk about the King of Eng'and ami the age. If a buy wishes these things t.erman Emperor «isiiing this he can get them : and there i« no country next year, and a movement gieat competition for the place* i« reported from E j ' ojw to have The world is look'ng for num whore President Roosevelt return these word is good, who will work 12 to visits and cement the pence of the 24 hours a dav, who will put their world. One European diplomatist shouldete under responsibility and in quoted as saving that such a grunt and carry it: men who will visi. from the Pres dent to Europe be kiml without beirg tuushy would bring about permanent hearted, v.ho will be efficient with peace disarmament of Europe. out beirg swell head«-d. If any boy It would be a very gratifying is willing to apply for one of th«»e spectacle, that of President Roose j ibs he must be willing to serve an velt uniting the h.ttidn if old ■ pprenlic« shiu ot ten years and not enemies in Europe, persuading the grumble if hr does mote work than Czar and the English King to the boy next to him or the old man embrace and forget their rival or any of the fellows who are tuen- ambitions in Asia, wiping out all lv working for wages and not fi r evidences of friction between one of the world's jobs. France and Germany, restoring If. however, the boy «lesir« a to pen.-e between the government and owe the world that is easy. He the X'atican in Italv, «¡uieting the can watch the clock, complain of bellegerr-ncy of Japan. and restor the managenent of the business, ing confidence in the integrity of do exactly »hat he is ¡«:d for, ami old China. ‘ ut it is not the prov when the man r-.rxt to him! gets a ince of the Cuiteii States to usher raise the bov can sulk till l.e gets in the millennium in Europe, as one. Then he can come down the constitvtmo forbid« the Presi town at night and open a bottle of dent to leave this country and still beer and sit around and smoke cn - retain his great otlice. arettes till after midnight -o that It is al«o possible that President the boss won't get the her.« tit of Roosevelt, would be emparrassed the clear head the next day on by such a peace mission, by too such small wage3. I f he is t<x> frat.k discussion of past <i Jlicultie« stingy to buy brer he can chase when he an 1 the crown«<1 heads of little snippy girls and hug them Europe had passe l the formalities and paw over them till «me of the snd reached the reminiscent stage little snippy flirts gets hitn in aplace ««f the visit. He and Emperor where he has got to get married. 5Villiaiu might be l.-tter friends' 'Then he can nrocrrd to make the friends with the o.esp between worst of a ¡»oor bargain an<l growl them and trained dipion atists to about his wife and contemplate p'it their thought« regnrd:ng the what a handi' ap she is and abuse iW HEALTH GAINED The story of a great deal of the unhappiness of women is a story of lost health. Women wonder how it is that little by little the forr.i loses plump res«, the cheeks grow hol- 1 NV an I taUoa nd 11 worn-out all the time. In a large pro portion of case-, when v.' !’ •; are weak. nr*:-uown and falling off in fle*»h arid looi.s, the r<»ot of the trouble can be ir<u'e«i to womanly dise^ s which nnder- j line the general I k alt1.'. Ti e proof of t ’r • is that women uh<» have 1 cen cured v pnuiial womanly di-eases by the use of J)r. Pierc e s l av« rile I r< serif ti*»n La e recovered the r general health, gamed in flesh and in appearance. I>r. Pierce’s favorite rr< scription cure* t’.e v-omanly dis* av ’ 1. 1 saptl.' gen- er 1 health.' It e * b.: 1 e« regularity, dries weakening drains. 1 ■ -■ infl n irna- tion and ulceration and cures female werknesa. - I »liffrred for thr*r vears ■ i’.h ornrian writ'-* Mr- Atm 'Tfamrer x.’.xtMtt 5 Atnictic Club! <f < S\cnr»orr st Milu-. tiker W * "Tlte tnr.tu'nt I t , k -.vl rot «1«» me a r rte b-<4 i”>d tm’;’. ;■ rx-l nnflh* b ,r who had n u*ir./ hr i i'-r « « Favorite 1 .«-wrint’on adri 1 tm- to t-iv- it a trial Th* it« t dav took my first «!'*■* and it wa«iny nr.-t , ,r<l rw<rv<-ry. In n«»" »V- I 'r.'*" » woman mv fi' *h which ha*! l.rm f l.v Iw .m- finn -Miipl- I. 1 ’ r ’"! my < V. - brn-ht It w n imply i n irwlit Itimi of the I'T' * chaw within Iron« pain and auucriug io health and happine-- " . -Favorite Prescription” make» weak women strong, -i k worn-n well. Ac- c«pt k » sulistitnt- for the ni«-<li<ine wl. h works wonrs for v.- ik «voim-n. ;«" .•>;« rm- s I-’« ! >.t Peik -.s ijvigoraU »to..»well, liver and bowels. her for h- r extravagance. ar<l as be grows older snarl at the <Jiildr«-n and go ragged and unkrpt and looking like the devil, and acting like one too. for that matter. S'.ch a boy owes the world: he is behind with every moral jbliga tion : bis word i-n't good. The world is always dunning him. H<- is everiastii gly unhappy. But he has had iiis choice. He hasn’t been any mans slave. He has liecn indef*en<lent and lias lime and again showed that he was as good a- anyone. No man can boss him, he «joes what lie is paid for an 1 believe* that uil who do a lit tle more ar«- lickspittles trying to curry favor with the old man. And as for his wife, she can take what he gives her or she knows what she cun do. No petticoats can run him. And such, bovs is life, It i« all before t ou. You must decide early what path you will ta k e. You must decide whether you will let the world owe you—gi«e a lilt'c more than you take, trusting Go«l's providence to »«¡tiare tie account; or owe the world—giving nothing until you see the equivalent—and trusting to the devil to collect the «orld’s debt from you in sorrow and envy arn) penury and woe. Litie up, boys. Now is the time to decide. I Ih nell sketch Irom naturi by the IIARXEX COl \TY FAIR PREMIIM I 1ST artist $1.50 Architectural drawing by lhv Folhtwiug is a ixiinpleto list of artist 42 pr«initims to b* awarde«i st the Pastel drawing by artist 42 Fair. September II to 20, inc’usivv I'll ISloN I -IDT rt ixrs. All premiums will be divid«-«l a» fl Exhibition of ¡>«>t plant«, not less oo rops follows: Seventy per cent, first For Infanta nnd Chtldron. than ten pots 42 premium; 1«) per cent secomi pre Rustic aland not has than three mium. A «¡erlifleate ac«*ompnni«M feet in height tilled with choic* each premium stating the grade ot plants 41 Alt the prize awaided Ten per c«'nt Exhibition of Pansies not less of premium will be charged on all AWvd.itikTivp.ir.ith'.il t -\ li J than 20 varieties 41 entries for prizes ot 42 50 or over, II ttiinilillii2 Ilka« « «.I iti. tlhxltal I II Fancy I asket of flowers 41 the V. I\xxt .nailtiki luxisios «— ItoHSKs. luit» (he Stornai Its and lhw. I h - i inviato* m — rasikv »t< Praft Stallion, 420 lNigtfris/t aiLQK»; Loaf salt rising bread 41 50 Sw-ep.«ta\i- Sta’lion, 420. Hop rising br< a I f 1.50 Jackass, with colts of his get. 420 l'ntmoles Dnieslk'ii C h vrftil Mare and colt, «haft, 420 Potato yeast 4 I '*• nettaandReatl'viil.iin in-iilr r Soda biscuit« 41 50 Mare and colt, roadster, 420 Opinili Moipltinr norMitici il Assort«d cakes 41 5 I Beet tnuii of draft horses or N iit X VHl’OTIf. mules. 425 Largest display of Jam« 42 50 Largest display of Jellies 42 50 Double driving team. 420 viAtrn/wt-A..’ Single driver, 415 .iw- invrstos x—xr siu ewoiik Best reined saddle horse, 410 Best display crotchet work by niVISIOX 11-- « ATT! K. any one jiereon 41 '•<• Bull, two ytare ami ««ver, 420 Best display patchwork «¡hilling fisse**- Milch cow ami calf. 420 41 50 Beef cow am! calf, 420 XpHfc« l li. ni • Iv l'i>i (■«in-.tipv Best display pillow slip« mi l tinti, Suur Sti’iarh l>iatibn> « DIVISIOX « —SlIKkP. sham 41.50 IVornvi.t «invul'ion« lewri -h Ram. one year or over. 42"> Best worked toilet cushion 4 I 50 twss aia! LttMH OF SLKKH Ewe*, pen of three lambs, wool. Best built»' »■ rkrd sei rf 41 50 FacSinùk Sigiu-.lure of 420 Best display tailing 41 50 Ewe«, pen of thr«-e lambs, for All entries must be made with N’KXV YUliK mutton. 421» the Secretary not later than W. d Best tlveee. 410 nesilav. S<-ptviiii>er 1(1 Xo exhibit Pivtstox l>—SWINK. will be entered in the contest alter Roar, one year or over, 47 50 that date. All exhibit» will be Brooding sow ami pigs. -$5 tVKCT CC <"r J* < carefully looked af’er. Feed will mvisiiix K—roct.TKY. lie furntsbid liiestiwk. and an ■ in Trio of Brahmas. 43.50 plover wilier«- that ample cari» is Cochins. 4-’! 50 taken of all exhibits in this line Hamburg». 43.50 Leghorns, 4.“.5t) SPEC! \l. FREMII MS. Ibiminvckers, 43.50 Blymouth Rock«, 43.50 Th« M M Co . .»f thitaría, will Bair Turkeys. 43 50 give ,i »'.’ll . ash prize for the brat • IVtsKiN F — > Wl fH< l>'-«’-rs tierce <>f «nel, lor Malheur mid Display of sheaves of graine, all Harney Counties. Il \\ Welcome A Co., a lare* kinds, not less than five sheaves of doli, valueif «I 4.5. In ih« pr«tuv.-l each, 45 girl baby. al thè Fair Sypl !'.> iOOIbs barley, 45 Miller A- Th< uip.cn. 45 worth of loettis wheat, 45 meri 'blindi.e fi r ibe best di-pluv ut lot'lbs oats, 4-5 Display of alfalfa. 42 50 fami produci« bv one perron. John \V. Bigg». a 412 prue for Timothy gras.«, 42 5(1 thè beai coll rirvd by Kaladar Natural meadow grass. 4’4'0 Corn, 42.50 PIVtSiOX O—IIOKTICl'LTt KE For a bilious nttack take Cham Display 1 pk apples. 45 berlain’s Stomach at «I Liver Tub I. Wol.DENBERG. SR Proprietor. 1 pk peaches 4-5 lets at d » quick cure is certain 1 pk pears, 45 For sale l>y II M Horton. Burns; Th«-«ervic« a of a brewer of long tears esperirne« lias been •<•- 1. pk plums. 4-5 Fred ILiin«-«. Harm-v. currd und the nruduct of this Brewery is of th« be.t grade in the III VISION H—UAROFN rBOIM'ca Inland hn jive. lace a tr ul uidsr ami you will not la- disap- Bushel Onions 42.5(> Thin paper mid The (’ll i<-agi> pointed. Turnips 42 50 Weekly In'erOi-ein #1 .0 for one Beets 42 50 Bl'UNS, OREGON year. “Special deal" Potatoes 42.50 Tomatoes 42 50 Oregonian ami Items. 42 (Mt tabbag«- 1 doz heads 42.50 I’umpk ins 42 50 ntSERT I.ANI». FINAL moor. The tmr i« supplied with none Sugar Corn 42.50 F. M | a* <j Office H’irrt«. Oregon, Jttly 4 fO‘V but the Viry best brand* of S'|ua«h 42 50 i ««I 'f< TluLIrn <»f ¡»ft w • liar: • Or« .■ Win-«. Li<pmr» and Carlatnatcd Display of Kahlrabi, Carrot, flic«! notice nl intention l«t make |»ri<»f < m her drink», and the < hoictut Cigar«. Kale, Cauliflower, Mangel-wertzel deacrt-lotid « la.m Nr II* f-»r H « "’tNI’< Sec. ¿\ Tp .'I. H k :< w M., before etc.. 42 50 V«»nr patronage solicited. the ¡{«tlslt r an«| it.«-, w» at liuri:», Or«<un. lUVISlo.X I — t«AIKV PK«»bl ' TS. on Hat iFtlajr the ¡.’th da f 4c|*trtnb«r, I * • Cnurti oi.« treatment t<- all. Hhe itaniv« II;»« foil« »wine wItn«-->t s In prove Butter 45 the coinplrte Irrigation at>»l rcHan »tin« of < < tt« r i orth < I post« flire. DIVISION J— IIANhlWoKK »ahi >ar«l Nolle • (>ar«l. Frank Halladay, Neatest piece uf Mechanism in Jacob Wr»<ht. Je««e M Me Muhen, al! of l»rew •ey. Oregon. C. Il SMITH Ä CO. Iron 43 60 Um. Ft SUB R.ifUtrr. , Proprietor«. 1 n Brass f.3 50. NIA In Tin |3.5<) MASTERS In Wood |3 50 VOICE hi Stern-or Brick. 13 50 ¡»lVIstoX K — ,\HT AND FANCY WORK ! D USTORIA CASTOR« Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thiriy Years Harney Valley Brewery The Windsor Bar The Capital Saleen landscape painting in oil on canvas« 45 Marine painting in oil 4-5 Portrait on canvass 4-5 Largest display portrait painting in oil on canvass, three specimens 45 Largest ami best «lieplav of por trait painting in oil by one person 45. Best painting in Water Colors by the artist 45 Largest and best Cravon drawing five or more specimens by one per son 45 Bhotogoraphic views, two, large size by one person 42 50 Photographic views, largist huinl '-r by one person 12.50 Largest and best display of Pho tographs by one persons 42 Autumn haves drawn in water colors 42 50 Hr-u moss in frames 42 Sign painting, work by artist 42.50 S pci men «»foil painting on Satin by the artist 42 50 B)>eeimen Etching by artist 42 Display by one person feather work 42 Display by one person Z> pher flowers ‘ 2 W. I. 2M3ÎH. Trcçritter. BEST OF WISES. l.lytdRS AXH ( |(.Alts Drinks mixed to suit your tasi'«-. Courteous t'e itment gi.«ranted Your patronage Solicited. sent c.o.d The Victor Tall r Machine hn!!«1ir«t •lace. It tor It high« m a«rat l at the Bui«l> Fan« A men* m I- <p< -:’h n . THK UK TOK it hatf htratitfi Victor returd dfa<g ate flat and tnJaaOaUi« bk —no w»a to era. It or break < ff. Victor r< 'fiagi «• prrteu repc the - m :n . - i « i ■ . aa th-. .<;« toe ». ,; r were present tn person. Victor re old« contain all that la best In ma»aic,orat <rp and hamor tnu« h of it r«pr du« ed by noo’lirr tu t. .line. Viet f»> 1 hr 1 ’ ■ flgi«l atn ♦ i< ’ ' the latr.t Ir.ipriv« n» n' - >2» 50 ’ 4.5.f. f'-'i» ‘ O ' prut al to any plice « n the ¡’mi... C»«»t. Beisst tor Latah.yust. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Sltinwjv Plsno. Anitlui P1sn<> Pl.iysr Gtnersl Mu,!.- Dtilerr Ke.rny ,n«J Sutter Si»., San I .. ic I ko IFYOU ARE A FARMER I ■ t Curer. Crip Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, on eC^y Seven Million boxes void In past 12 months. box. 25c. TbtS Signature,