plete, to he in the hands of the judges S O C IE T Y D IR E C T O R Y .
not later than February 1st, 100K.
rain, and Io! the generous lleruld
These articles must he sealed anti
ffheniinn Einige,
su g g est that If the rahunaker is if *
No. »57, ’.<> o.F
addressed to:—-
Publish««) e v ery F rid a y nt W ■» «co, O regon,
\ \ rt«rn, I >reg<*n.
Mint cntervd in iliv PostoUlce Mt W «M *O i< »ee- S J H 'lis ib It'
Sherman county should H o w
Portland
Development
PRIZE CONTEST,
uud-clrt*« im m ì I m u tte r.
M eets e t ei r S et*
pay him handsomely.” Sav, Mister,
Care
Portland
Commercial Club,
u rd a» E v e n ih s in
League
is
W
o
rk
in
g
suppose we pass the rubber hat up
V e i l i n g B m ib e t e
lie k . of P. I la d .
Portluiul, Oregon.
SU B JC R 1P T 1O N
that wav.
PE R Y E A R ..................................................I. $1 ft«
They will be opened |»y the ju ges »re c o rd ia lly in v ite d , M e m b e r» o re e x -
HIX MONTHS .......................................
ÌA
A lew of the Thousand w ays In Which Prizes will be awarded strictly on the peeled ,0 la* pre»ent.
The Bend, Madras «V Shaniko Stage
m erits of the hi tid e s.
Contestants .1. G. W AI.KKH, N. t i J . R . l i n » Kt L H er
Our Resources are Being Spread
F rid a y , J u n e 21, 1907.
Company will soon intrtxluee the use
can treat any phase of the subject
Before Eyes of Monte Seekers
of automobiles on a section of it's
that appeuls to them — ’’Natural Re
of Crowded Eastern States
A T II: N T ION I
Only a few days ago the Portland line between Bend and Shaniko, says
sources, Scenery, Irrigation, Agri
league team played fifteen innings the Bend Bulletin. Automobiles with
culture and H orticulture, Thuijei.
WOG DM EN
and g ave up with only two runs a capacity of 11 passengers will be
Dairying.
H
istory,
Educational
anti
or TIIK
The Portland Commercial Club's
without a ________________
victory.
used to and from the line between prize contest of five thousand dollars
A dvantages, < limatc, Ho
W O R LD LODGE
Senator b a r te r lias been in Wash-1 Forcst ,u,d » lM>inl 12
« for articles on Portland, Oregon, and cial Conditions, e tc ,, or in a more
kn ano
The judges
Ington tryln« t» ex p la in to the p r « - Madr,‘8- Thl« wil1 do “ w» v w i"' this part of the C tilled States, ap com prehensive vein.
.lent th at'the Montanans mean noth-1two <* the I’eeseut relays and »III pearing in papers outside of Oregon will be absolutely unti aitiinolcd in
ing bv the public land convention.
j",ake ‘ ravel over thls ................ . 4" a: «1 Washington, is open to every making their decision.
M e e ts second so d
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’ miles much taster than is now posd- resident of Oregon.
This offer is made, not so much n in t h 1 iierM sy e v e n in g V i n i n g m e m -
1J would seem a strahge irony of ble with horses.
A stage from
with the view of having the country item u e lc n m e . .
The Pacific Squadron, led by the
fate rattier than decision of intelil* I Prineville to connect with the auto-
“ boomed,” in the common acceptance ; Ei> M kiuiiu «, C. C. D ki . i , ID 1.1., Clerk
flagship <'harle.<ton. Admiral Swin*
gent beings that a Russian should mobiles at Forest will also Iw put on.
of the term, as to have the people of
burn commading, will Is- in Portland
choose a president of the H ague j The automobile service will be in-
the country become more familiar
harbor during the present week, ill
convention.
’ •
’ stalled as soon as the machines can
with this portion of the t'ldted Slat« »
attendance upon the festivities.
be gotton from Portland.
By then
1 uim I give expression to their views in
Portland people are gallautlv offer
(Irek..m has received .... b<-U-r ...I- , uth a rtlc, „ „ wU| lM>
.|l U |,|e ,,,
aid M anager U enandy says the com
ing the Rose Carnival to appease
vertisem
ent
than
Ihe
visit
of
the
(
b
e
pany will land pas<eugers in Bend at
papers throughout the entire coo*
the disappointm ent of the O regon .,, . . . . .
got» girls throughout the East, ih e tinent. T om K ichahomox , Mngr.,
. ,
.
,
.
....
..
“ o clock in the morning
girls who have been visiting the j
newspapers everyw here they visited
Portland Commercial Club.
Jam estown fair.
A s h a re of y o \ir patronage
gave them ex tr a ordinurv attention,
EZRA M E EKER A T
is
solicited. S a tisfac tio n g tia -
anti now comes t i e Fort Worth,
Farm for Sale— 160 Acre.
The “ deu.ua” debating school has
anteed.
' C L E V E L A N D O H IO Texas, Record, of last Sunday, de T w e lv e m ile » so u th of T h e D u lle », O r .,
been dissolved and the Czar has t e
voting it-» leading editorial to their cloue to u »elm ol house ; term«, $ »SOU, one-
en tered his course of treason and ty
trip and complimenting the plan as h u ll c * » h , h u lu n re on e»»y -p aym en t«.
ranny.
How long w il l civilized na Oregon Pioneer Entertains Children
»wing “ novel, valuable and effective A b u ilt ihre.» nere» y u tili g C h e rrie s , A p p le «
tions continue to endure such ‘‘p eace’’
and Grow nups With Stories
for publicity purposes.”
und Peur O rc liM id '
as this?
S e v e n ty acre« in g ro w in g efo p «.
The convention of the Oregon De
I11 a Cleveland Plaiodealer of recent
F o r ty acre« e s tilly c le a re d . T h e re a ie
velopment League promises to be
A m essage to this office from Walla
» r u ite r in g o«k g ritó» on »urne, h u ía n te I»
date is found the following, which
thoroughly successful and especially
W alla says, ‘Call off your rainmaker,
|ia « tu re la u d , i t 1» n il fenced und ero»«
will interest Oregonians:
effective.
Many a« live worker» fen ced . B u» u3 *or ro » e i lion«e on »Mine :
for how are we to g e t is our bay
t'nndica, Cigar«, Tropical Fruit«
“ Ezra Meeker, who has come all throughout the sta te are already in
lee Crvuin, Soda« Mugazines.
when it rains seven days of the week^'
iMrge burn um i o th e r g<>«»| m il In u ltlm g » ,
the way from Oregon in a pi uirie
Portland and there seem s to be a Also im e «pun ol B u ree», w ugoii und h a r*
Our best advise is that you sow your
J. B. B r o w n , P r o p r .
schooner to arouse sentim ent in fa universal desire for the )>eoplenf thi*
ne»».
«seeds in good old Sherman.
vor of a national road on the line of
Oro* G r a in D r i l l , O n e F u n ii.n g M i l l ,
sta te to add enormously to the imp
The news papers which have given the old Oregon trail, camped, oxen,
P
lo
w , B a ir o w , w p rm g
|*o u tli. M o w e r I V .
utation of Oregon as a result of tin
M .
B A R N E T T .
space to the subject of dining car I prairie schooner, dog and all, op- colonist rates, beginning Septem bei in d R a tta , O n e W . S m ith G ru b b in g
tips are giving much to philauthro- j ix»site the Plaiodealer building all day 1st and continuing until Octobei M u d lin e . T o o l« u ra in o e lly h a w . I t i »
« tre« ti » if ri I p la ce a n t-w e in v it e in te n d in g
phv, for where is the n ew sp a p er! yesterday.
31st. These rates are ex a ctly tin
man with the price of even a “ lxx>k! j “ The prairie schooner w ith itsv e t- same as were in effect during March p iird iH M tr« to cull und »ee ih e plm-e
a G eneral H a n k in g
For fio ilir r
in for m a l ion in < |iu re of Transac t i
Look*!!“ into a dining car.
eran driver and long horned oxen
and A pril—$25 from Missouri river M u ie r A Sí liMiiin», T h e D u lle », O r ., 10
•Business.
'...
, attracted a crowd as long as it re-
and S t. Paul territory, embracing w rite to P a te r Om.-g, R, F. D. No? Itoyd,
The Touchet Pioneer, a neat, new ,
.
. . . . .
,
plained on the corner. Nothing more
Collections Made, S igh t Exchange
ten million |>eopie; $30 from St U«uis Oregon,
publication, us on our table for t h e '
,
, j . .
,
bold at the IMffcrenl (Som merci al
*
.
. . ,,
,
powerfully indicates its drawing pow-
hrst time. And talk about vour lustv
..
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, and $33 from Chicago, with $2.M> less
Points.
1 er than in the afternoon it had nearly
on every ticket to points ea st of
youngsters; the issue is number six,
Notice
to
Creditors.
Office Hours from
aa many observers as the base ball Vinatilla.
and it carries 180 inches of adver
-
to
—
4 P. M.
In the m atter <*f the e sta te of ♦ A. M.
score board.
Wasco. O iegon.
The Dcwapapcni of Nebraska are
a Pl- T. I. Millor, deceased.
tising m atter with other upptfl'ineut*
“ Hundreds of school children had
»t.r, . praises of Oregon i > Notice , ts .- hereby
equally well fiPed.
ringing with tn»9
. given
» that . the un-
the pieusure of seein g real live oxen
1
*
deraighed Executors of the last will
as a result of the visit to th iaatate I and testam ent of t'apL T J. Miller, I Q R . J. E. ANDERSON,
Incense'» school officers have fur for the first time in their lives.
of
their Governor, a<*<*ompanied by deceased ; all parties having claim»'
OSI EOPATH
‘During the morning recess Meeker
nished a gc»xi part of the “ copy” for
against said deceased,are hereby*
alim*st HH1 Omaha business men.
<irM «lii«l»> Anat-rl« w ii *< I im «(I n t
The Dalles Chronicle for the past 1 ^ roPPed over t«» Rothwell school and
fied to present the a>«me, properly I
The Massonic (it and fxidge wan in veriflisl to the undersigned attheir
I t a lt M I t M t h ) , K i r k » * I I I » . « 0 .
w eek. If the Chronicle receives only
>n hand, told the eager children
session
all
last
week
and
joined
with
place of resident's at De»Chutes, ' Cnnsitltniion free.
I K K D l l I Ks, O n .
a fair line rate for all of these signed ' ^ow >n days gone by everybody travel-
articles its cashier should now be ed with oxen
There were luauy the Portland Commercial Club in lay Sherman Co. Oregon, within one
ing the corner-stone of the new eigh t tea r from the date of this notice.
[ ) R . W . I I I ’C K IX
able to take a sum hand witch in a tard.v ones after recess,
Dated Oct. 5th,
fttory
steel
building
that
will
be
the
|
lirst class railway diner and tip the
^ ’e ea r^v evening Meeker
Mrs. Sarah E. Miller,
PHYSICIAN Si SURGEON
J. J. Miller.
w aiter tb-boot.
addressed a large audience on the home of thut club as »oon a» com
T. J. Miller, .lr.
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str e e t corner explaining his mission. pleted.
O flic « in M ««co N e w « Budding.
The intelligent wide a wake country Speechm aking done. be whipped up
The Oregon bankers m et during
*v ««co. Gregna
Young Prince.
m erchant will not oppose a parcel ‘ h a v e ” and “ D andy,” and the the week, the attendan ce being
post. which wil! enable him to send a schooner creaked off to a safe berth larger and more thoroughly repre
Young Prince, the well known
box of m atches or a«bottle of inedi- J for vbe night. He will be here for sentative than any former gath erin g Clyde Stallion owned by C. P. Nel- D r . H . E d g a r B e e r s
cine to his K. F. D. custom er a t . several d a v s.”
of th at body.
bert, will make the eeason aefollowh: D r . W i l l a r d N . M o r s e
ih e minimum expense.
This talk '
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Friday ahd Saturday at thh Phall-1 .» i.fe « « » » «.»o
j
,
F IV E T H O X A X D IX C A IIS II.
mont Barn, Wasco, and Tue and Wed. I “ H I S I U A X S and SI RGfcOXS-
about the system encouraging the
N orthw est Inventions.
There is no section of the I’nited
mail order g ra ft is all rot.
The
Prince has!
W asco, Oregon,
The following patent« were issued S tates that offers the descriptive a t O. Morrow'« ranch
m atter of trading with home m erch
served
in
this
section
before
and
is
'
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this week to N orthw estern inventors; writer the opportunities pn-sented
ants is a well established principle of
er«w»ptijr 1« < Hy m » h c««i»iry
; reported by D. Sw ift à Co., Patent by the Pacific N orthw est, and Port known to give satisfaction to the ,
economy and needs no g r a ftin g ' .
horsemen
who
patronise
him.
awyers, W ashington, D. C.Í
land and Oregon are especially rich
exp ress company to protect it.
The i
Term«, $15 to insure to be with Furn J . Mr.i>nr..
W. C. B kyaxt
Oregon. A. A. Churchill. Portland, n their variety of a ttr a c tiv e and
parcels post is in the interest of the 1 c . * ,
.
.
w
foul,
season
$10.
* ,
1
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.
Safety device for gas burners; M. E. ^substantial features.
t BRYANT
•
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Gibson, Portland, Credit accounting
To encourage visitors to include
farm er.
Notice
of
Dissolution.
device; J. R. Hall, Forest Grove, Portland and Oregon in their itiner
Attorneys at Law
It is today that the delegation Door securer; R. I. Hepburn, Port- ary and become b etter advised, and I T h e firm o f P e p p e r A E a to n i t th i«
Room» I A 2 In G inn B rld t o \» r W W. M. Hank
frorn the O. A. C. will be here to hold land, Toy fireplace; O. Larson, Port- also to be able to tell others, d ay disso lved by m u tu a l c o n a e o t, T . S. ,
E a to n w ith d r a w in g fro m th e fir m .
A ll M O R O
the Institute w*itji the farm ers 0/ this land, Tallstock for wood turning the Portland Commercial Club offers
• - . OREG.
n oie» and acco u nt« d u e «aid firm « d l l>e I
locality. About the best thing that lathes; H. F. Ong, Portland, Syringe $5,000 in prizes for articles on Port
puid to J . I I Pep|»er an d he a ill pay a ll
we can do is to sit quietly with our nozzle; T. J. Thorp, Corvallis, A gri land, Oregon and this section of the h ills o w in g by »ani fir m . D a te d , W a»co.
H Ragsdale
ears open and learn what methods cultural machine.
United S ta tes, as follows:
O re g o n , J u n e l « t , 1007.
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
W ashington. D. J. Kelley, Aber
Fi»«t p r i z e ..............................11 ,000 ,0 0.
have proven successful in other local
J. H, P npi A r ,
Secuttd “ ................................
5t«t 00.
ities and see if there is anything in it deen, Collar; C. A. Lindstrom, Keat-
T 8 , E aton .
Will practice in all Courts in the á te te
T h ir d
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25O.tR).
for us. And, after the speakers have ! Be, Elevator; G. W. McLaughlin,
Notice.
-
MORO OREGON -
Four t li
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20 0.00 .
finished, rnavbe we can ask some Hoquaim, G age; J. W. Pettijohn,
I
w
ill
n
o
t
be
re«|>on»ihle
fo
r
a
n
y
ac
Fifth
“ ............... . . . .
175 00.
pertinent questions and really learn Montesano, Latch; E. Hhe’ton. Ta-
H ix t U
“ .................. ' .........
c o u n t« in c u rre d bv W . R. Fowler.
15 00.
som ething. At any rate, let e v e iy coma, Nipple attachm ent for points,
j.
M rs W. R. F owlkr .
125.00.
farm er who can. attend both m eet-j Idaho. 8. L. McReynolds, Boise.
E ig h th “ ................................
110.00.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Inga. One at M a. m., and the other' Yielding draft attachm ent for vehi-
N in t h
“ ................................
100 00.
<>>
W ill |irM<-ll«-i* lii . n r 1 o uri In ih e «t»l««.
A ll
r»)
1:30, p. in.
teles. Copies of the above patents
bindII«»» le ft » n i l no- w ill
p ro m p t mid
M0.00.
Sallowness
Transformed
••»rviul
M
ttuiiilon
.
Oltlve
in
**l.|
|iHnk
b
ufld-
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i will be furnished our readers at ten
T e n prize« of $75 each ..
75 0.00
‘ ••R-
W .i-co. Ort'Kon,
to Dusky Beauty
The Dalles Chronicle takes occas- centsetfeh. by D. S w ift & Co., W ash.,
T e n p rize » of $50 each . . . .
5 0 0.00
A dark skin l»crofnes fau mating
Son to throw another boquet of thorn« ' b. c ., our special correspondent.
T e n pi ¡zee o f $25 each . . . .
250.00.
when delicately soft, underspread
a t Sherman county bv su ggestin g J
____________ _ t
with the radiant glow which indi
T w e n t y prize» of $15 each
300 00;
cates u healthy, active skin. Robert-
T w e n t y prize» of te n each
th a t the recent rain which fell beret
1
tt
200.00.
ine keeps the «kin refined in quality,
was due to artificial causes and at ¡
-1
TJp*
'J h ree jud g es to l»e n a m e d
keepsporesfreefroin clogging wa.ste
and stimulates the tiny capillaries to
bv H o n Geo C liM in lie rla in ,
the same time statin g that what fel
One b ay m a re , b ra n d e d X on left
contribute the color which charms in
t io v e r n o r of O r e g o n , ............
300.00.
a t The Dalles is a most usual ; M,'w,‘,der’
WM) pound».
blonde and brunette alike, Robert-
«»ccurence. In the words of the l m - l * ’, *'wnt blenii»h and without white
l
Tin* country uround Antelope has
T he W asco N ews . recently
I wmmi bench ted by coolous
W .t*. W A L K E R E d ito r
mu <I
I ’ru p rle lu r.
A RICHER OREGON
W.D.Armsworthy
Dray
and Express
POSTOFFICh
CONFECTIONERY
BANKER.
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M'ENOIL
yj
Q
NT5
Grftiidt'tnl — 15,000.00.
,
.
.
T h e o w n e r m a y h a v e «a m e by p ro v in g
Jn order to be eligible to com petí.
are not ashamed that at no very re
,
.
,
.
•
p ro p e rty an d p a y in g coat«, o th e rw is e tion, these articles m ust appear in
mute date our county »a» a m ost , he will
public . uc.lo., to the
prosperous porta»., of Wasco, but |ljlfhe„t buWe, ,or
,,ly p| . OT, a regular eddition of some new spaper
or other publication, dated on or be.
such advertising as \ou are offering ,W1 ,„j|ee roi.tl.s'ee. of W’asc.», un Hatwr*
fori* D ecem ber the 31st, 1007, printed
i» sc a ic e ly calculated to continue <j„y, June 2 9 th , 1907.
outside of the s ta te s of Oregon and
our prosjjerous siniiea.
x
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L. W. S wabtovt ,
W ashington, said publication, coin
m ortal poet, brother, cut it out
Wo ¡ L"
b"‘ ,,*vin« nr'' w,," e. I,ind ,0° ‘-
I
ine is certain protection against tan,
sunburn and freckles if applied lie-
fore exposure to «un or wind.
Spreads like ah imperceptible sheen
of gauze over »kin surface, forming a
shield stim ulating and preserving a
( delicate, lustrous beauty.
fin tffh l T O b À T
/«» . A»»
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BOBERTINI
DSWIFT&ë
A