1 «g arc made ft JKg$\, ^ g by skilled cauxetbey / hands with infi $1.75 G old Bracelet 2.50 “ 3.50 " 4.00 " 6.00 9.50 2.00 Brooch pin 3.00 5.00 6JQ 10.00 1.00 G old C u ff L i n k ............................... 65c nite care. T h e 'S L ^ makers give you a W l i f e l o a f guarantee against lost stones (except $.75c solid ¿old ring....................... ,.$.50c 1.00 .................... ..................... .70c 2.00 " " “ 1-25 2.50 " " “ 1-50 3.00 ............................................... . 2.00 4.00 “ ’• “ 2J0 5 . 0 0 ......................... 3.00 6.00 " 4.00 8.00 " “ " ........................... 5.25 10.00 " S* ....................... 6.00 15.00 " ", " a . . . . , . . , . , . , 9.75 Diamond Rings, and Precious stones at corresponding prices. W atches Yqur choice of Hamilton, Rockford, H am pden, and a South Bend in nickel, gold filled or a solid gold filled case. Elgin, $1.00 2.50 5.00 7.50 10.00 14.00 18.00 21.00 25.00 W altham , watch.................................... ’. ...$ .85 c " - .............. 1.35 " ............................... .............3.75 7 Jewel in nickel case .......... > 5.00 15 « *• .......... . 7.25 17 ........................... . . . . . . . 925 15 ** “ G old filled case.. 13.00 17 “ “ ’ * " ' " .. 15.00 " " “ ", h .7 1 8 .0 0 M y watches are made by the best manu­ facturers who always stand by their goods. I want to turn part of my S ilverw are and N o v e stock into cash and to do this $10.00 Silver M irro r, Brush, and comb set in the best and quickest way 9.00 . " .........................• W “ 8.00 " three piece M ilitary agf. am offering for the next thirty 1.50 set silver teaspoon«............ .. days splendid reductions in 2.50 <« •• «• -otw 4.00 “ d e x rt ip o o n i----- .. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 5.00 " ** knife and forks. . . . Rings, Silverware, Leather 1.25 silver berry spoon . . . . J r « , . ■ J* • 9 A* AO •' •• “ r uv - - ,* r • * f* .* ............... • Purses, Leather Cigar Cases, 1.50 set silver sugar shell and batter knife Hand Painted China, etc., etc., 3 .0 0 “ “ salad forks............ . .. at a big sacrifice. 4.0U s soup spoon.................... .. 3.5G If you are at all considering 4.0Q ? " carving set..................... .pL-JMI 7.50 * " sugar and creamer . . . v . 5.0C the purchase o f anything in * Also a good assortment of separate pieces, this line o f. goods mentioned boxed, in solid silver and plated ware, at cor­ responding prices. N o extra charge for engraving above it will certainly pay you U’ handsomely to call and take Also a complete line of optical goods and accessories. At very advantage o f the reductions reasonable prices. J that I am offering you during * this Thirty Day Bargain Sale. Mantle and Alarm Clocks $1.00 Alarm Clocks, now for only $.85c 1.00 1.50 2.00 j 4.00 5.50 Mantle Clock, The O b server 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 •* •*" > • * . ;. 95c ".. • * r . " 1.35 " * .......................... 1.85 " ‘ " .......... 2.15 ........................ . . ; .................... 2.65 AU other Jewelry in proportion Neck Chaim, Lockett, Festoons, Watch Fob«, Chaim and Charm« included. My line of Cut Glass is the '{ most com plete ever shown in Sher- mart county a n d the q u a lity the very J best o f A m e ric a n c u t A s a guar- antce of perfection “TUTHILL" the ■ nam e o f the m aker is engraved on ;* each piece of C u t Glass sold by me -! $8.00 9 inch bowl ............................ $5.00 2.50; one year $1.50; 12)4 cts a Methodist Episcopal church, month isn’ t much. T ry R. Order by postal card, and pay for it when you can. which had dismissed its services W e w ill not be responsible for the for the d a y *o to join in the uni­ neglect of subscribers to notify as of versal welcome home which all changes to their address. N o r w ill the notification of a Postmaster that the sub­ felt towards M r. Adams. scriber has “ Removed” settle the bill of a deinquent. In the absence ofTLev. C. W . Johnson of the M . E. church, be­ cause of the runaway accident at Spaulding chapel earlier in the day, services for Sunday evening were held by Rev. Adams from J. A . Hart, former owner of the the Methodist Episcopal pulpit. A W illam ina Times, has completed large congregation being present. arrangement* to establish a weekly Tuesday evening the ladies of newspaper at Lafayette, Oregon, the Dorcas society tendered a one of the oldest towns in the Willamette valley, for several public reception to Rev. A . J. Adams and family at the Rudolf years without a paper. opera house; standing room being at a premium when the program Sherman county G . A. R., W . proceeding the buffet lunch served T . Sherman post, has probably by the society was being present­ contributed the largest amount per ed. County School Superintend­ capita of any organization in O re­ ent F. E . Fagan acted as chairman gon towards the relief of the of the evening; State Senator W . Dayton flood sufferers, they having H . Ragsdale in a short speech voted a fund of $1. per member. • welcomed "back home“ Rev. Adams and ’.family on behalf of Superintendent D.y E. Stephens M o ro citizens; Rev. Adams, in of the state experimental farm re­ response, stated that he deeply ports for publication that from 8 appreciated all that bad been done a. m. Saturday. March 29th to the to show him the depth of appre­ same hour Monday, April 7th. ciation felt towards him and only there was a measured rainfall of hoped to be able to continue to 89 hundredths of an inch in this merit their approbation. A droll vicinity. < doll drill by sixteen little girls was a feature of the program as well Is the title to your farm or town as a "temperance town" group property good? Did you ever recitation by eight Sunday School have it investigated to ascertain whether there it any thing wrong The ladies of the Dorcas society with it? D o it now; it will never have had the manse overhauled, he any easier or cheaper, snd let the interior repainted and ropaper- the Sherm an C o un ty Abstract ed and a convenient bath room Company, M oro, Oregon, famish newly furnished before the arri­ Church and Society notices F R E E , ex­ cept when for money making purpose». Such notices at regular rates at the option of the publishen. val "home" of the occupants. ceriee for the town of Keno, the steam- Representative 8innott baa deslgnat er Canby, Captain Ball, was caught ed Addison Y. Fink el berg of Baker in a gale and sank on Lake Bwauna. principal, and Angus McDonald oi CapLa|n Ball and crew of five escaped Hood River, alternate, for appointment Notwithstanding the exceptionally to cadetship at Annapolis. He had stormy weather the horse fair held at previously designated Eugene Hanford Woodburn was a pronounced success, of The Dalles as' principal. AU three - nearly 100 high class horses being will take examinations at a place t< shown, regardless of the rain, before he designated April 25. a large crowd of interested spectators. Owing to a lack of interest among Senator Lana filed a written appeal the fruitgrowers near Albany, the as with the board of engineers of rivers sociatlon directors voted to disband and harbors, protesting against the de- the organisation. It is stated that tbs cisión of that body against dredging discord came about through some oí the Siuslaw from Florence to Acme, the members desiring to continue their and requested an opportunity to make former method of supplying the local oral presentation in the Nedds case, trade and residents, instead of df$ B. R. Green, editor of the Ashland posing of all their crop through tbs Tidings, wak acquitted of the charge association. ? *„ of criminal libel by a Jury in the cir- The sheep men of Wallowa county cuit court at Jacksonville. The charge report on account of the tong period was brought by Connty Judge Tou- of snow and cold weather that they ville, and grew out of the publication have fed all of the hay that was pul of articles during tha campaign last up last harvest, and as the snow oover Í*1L ed the winter pasture so. that It was President Fleteher Homan, of W ll-f1 Impossible for .M O « k . to feed Ón 11 lamette University, waa tha recipient the bunch grass, the sheep are pool of a check for 110,000 from James J. and there will be a heavy loss. It Is Hill. This oompletes >300,000 oaeh feared the wool cUp will be light and endowment for the university, meet- a very poor quality,.’’* lng the conditions of Mr. HUI when Aooording to an opinion rendered he subscribed the >50,000 to the in- by* Attorney General Crawford, oom- stitutlon. marcial or industrial Institutions can The treasury department assured not engage in the hanking business Senator Chamberlain that the customs under the sta te laws. The opinion house at Astoria will ba retained and was rendered at the request of Stats a deputy placed In charge. Empire Superintendent of Banka Wright, who and Yaqnlna will be allowed >300 eaob represented that the Waaoo Ware- annually for the payment of someone house and Milling oompeny waa en-, • to keep reoords and make reports to gaged In the banking business at Was Portland. M Moro. The attorney general The Jury in the oaae of Marcellus says that .If the company oonduots a Thomas against the city of Eugene to banking business It mutt be as a sep- reeovar over >3000 damages on ao arate institution. oount of alleged injury to the plaint- The total cost of keagtng supervls- IfTs land because of seepage qf wntei lng wardens and other field men in from the city s power ditch near Wal- the field during the forest fire season tervllla. returned « verdict In favoi of fe Xj, waM j n123 71 was incurred in The owner, of the Humboldt mine, flghting nree o f th e to ta l amount lying six m ile, east of Malheur, aft«« the law requires that tke countie, making hundreds of feet of develop- ghall pay one-third eo the state trees* ment work, ran Into a very rich strike uror U . ending out a statement and nt the 400-foot level. The mine now notice to the various oWmty clerks la a producer of >M,000 a month. Pro caUtug attention to tha amounts due paratlone are being made for the aw from the counties. The amount dne largument of the plant from the countie, for IMS la H47S, The large spray plant of the Bead and >ttM to overdue qg «PMld 1U V $1600 $2000 $2650 Long Stroke, T-H ead Motors, 4x6 and 4)4x7, Electric Starter, Generator, Lights and Horns, Long Wheel B is c s -1 2 0 -in ., 132-in, 144-in. Big Wheels,' Center Control; Left Side Drive, Speedometer, 'fop, Gasoline and Oil Gauges, etc. You owe it to yourself to see the Mitchell before you buy ; W A S C Q , / B R E G O N . .- . Agent for Sherman County, Mitchell and Reo