'. 'l'1' . . '" '. . . . .."..H." 'I ' , '..'.'7. ' ' ! Morrow County Is the Richest Gounty Per Gaplta In Oregon. "l v'Q ' .".! loneig the Best Glty In Morrow. County Vol. X. : No: l. ' 1 V : IONE, OREGON. FRIDAY,. : JULYlli, 1901'. . - . Whole No. 650. 1 ! : - 1-- 1 'l " -U-Jgl , 1 ' U.-UU ULL-l L o o O ;:v--.;P I N E Header bed Lumber : Rack Sills . ' and FLOORING 4- . ' - ' v E. X. Eft ' ;TSiE - CHABJ. DICKCY, Pna. Across Hie street from Post Office. Tho plato to get a'hice cool drink. r Give us a call, we will treat you tight... Razors Honed 25 cents RA;iJpB7.-;s Barbar Shoo Razors .HoiiedV 25 cents - ".';'" HM.PH HYMCH. ,----.- ' -1 -l am certainty there wilhahc fancy Hair cutting aad smooth Shaving. CALL ONCE, AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN. - - imirn Bashcl mi MMtib En COf.aeciica. Sharp razers, ar sftsfp wards, Is wr seff. Summer Rates Bast During the Season 1909 U '- ; viathe . . - OreAon Railroad & Navigation co x OREGON SHORT LINE ANtf V UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD . r from , '' Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, "Walla Walla" ' and all points on the 0. R. A N. line To OMAHA and Return $60. To KANSAS CITY " So ST LOUIS ; I o uniftuw 60. -, - . 67.50 7 2.50- nJ to ether prlneiptlritict In the Et, Middle West tnd South. ,u ; UorresponaiDgif row isrea, ( . - v, ' ' Or Sole JmicZ.1. July 2, J, il,B. ; v . . To DENVER and Return $55.- OB 6ele Ny. V MfAMm&Mtn OoIdi trentlt limit 10 Any tram dete o! !, final retor Unit October 81. . . . vo r.n ifrartim ('ftn in th a.v of etoDaM IMWiKien"1""""'' - . r priTlleitM, end cltolce of routw; , thoreby enmblinp pfew to Aahe tid tripe to Deny intoraeUofE points enroate. , ','. . Routine oo the relum trip thfouih Celilorais my be ld tt tlight adnuwe orer the rate quoted. . Foil verOenlart, tleepioj or menmtiwia end Uekeft will be (ornithed by any O. B. N. local aient, or .,v 'rj v . WM. MMUBRaV, OxxntAL P Awrrara -oemt, PoMtunl Oaeeox. - . - ICOTIPR FOlt PT BI TCATIOX -i MCxl, Und Krll ' DftPAarwaxT optm v inTaaroa - - TJ. B. Ijiod unH-eatTlie !ei if. Jnn ntih fci'in nn4 fnr (h- '-'r T..ji rMitl. ititnl. ( IV """ fXfnipl. Wh iRKimi.1 An-I H. '4wi - a. tvl',r,1T"-1S Rn HiMf, W. JtrrMfan Imm eicd Rilff ( ttn Ha le nk Im! T-?rr pr4, nnrtUWi ehtm ta Lk land ibnTs 4wrtht hhr .' Rclf1rlt1 avf M TM piIIm, OrfM a tbm teth ear ! fi. . ruinut ttratWM; J, P. Wb4, HnJ DWaAa aa4JMM V Ilaittti0t Mta Holtr Uarvlpi mmd if f Mrrla plvrsaa, OrffM. (' , - W Mllll, KtMtM. , ,.fc.Ja;-.-.i,.3.. OINEY WITC1N VOIR GRASP. ;-- ' V.'- , ""7" The world is prone to look afar off for cliailcc to rtiake money; peojile nre apt to hunt for pcrfic ttBn in thope ontBide 'their home; whik if they would o))y focui their eye to look anew they would find the "end of the rainbow" wnp right nt hand. ' ifnre In Jono tiuif -ri-ilH at Iiitud, n cu.nico to mnlio much money in it hvnllliy, hoitornhlt wiV mtd i li sten d of it licing tifcil, i is being nbuscil. Wn sjjonlt of tiro wide ewei'piiip, ndlins wheat hind llint in titreW'lwd ntfiip thij vvo i nn reach on, tt lint is -knoifn as the" "Mortlj Siihi'J and whieji Ita?, in tha niar past, Riven limtH mnnrv to those who wrouiliinf; lt''f;iiiui oiKiwitit", rtiul in titiit rich ,hnm ia tlm (jikI giveit potvrit In rv Vou much inmiey if you) wilt t'Vl it the c.irii it ffhould liavi. ' ' Bocauo few .years, of frlmr'. rain full, (that sIioi'uku;J eii '! ' over the rmtntry na wel,J cnu-n poor crops' over then;, niid bwai.M Bomeof Ihode peoptu liu lu'iu!' i fair lieritn: mill departed fur )! cities 'Mumliot; plei&itrj', tlu jien pie of lone hiiva com to IwHovt wlient e.uimit Ira raixd iii tjimnlit; on tlitH'Nbrth gido". - Just 1o-v in petidinnji buIc wii'u-l wil1hi;ui the coining to it Tinni II;iIigari:ihs wrf.n ttiJI 'TrTfc y. ifliAt tOiulv industry will do. They wilt tiifcu oK'fr the WViolury lioH!- ii)gt ou the North Biti nml indiiHi rionslv diJ out Iho weeds, ihat n- glcd hi eaimdtrt grew there, and after n few vrurs of lurd work nml priruiioit yon wiltWclltfni n prot perou people. If r" don't helievi this, efjtirt bryotir mind aiiclrp" pie as, Geo Currin, Airs Jopliiirt- Ourrin, the Mc Murrav, Pan Rietmnii, Wilcox, Buitchke, 0lck, and so many more that ft takes too Much sp.tce to munetbein, and remember the onormnus lot!s o wheat they have hauled and mark oted in lone from tbcrr. A trip to that kide nt present Hindu some still there at wirk and they seem lmppy aiid contented, even in this year of Hins.Il rainfall. The Tr'to hoii?, Swansons, Phillips TiTrTier, titeiiJer7BliiieTaijd others Hoattf prosperotis; t:ike trips about the couutsy and have all to make them happy at home; and o,ver n that benutifiil fttrm kiiowD as the Wilcox place we find soma new settlers in Uie persons of C Jamison and wife.Tbi" year 1 hey havofoor hundred ami fifty acres In wheat and will have in six hundred acres itei t year. - -They hove about two hundred white Unborn ahickens which gire t?gs enough to byy all their table sitpplieH and no on In Morrow comity has a better table nor Is there s finer cook in tbe land than Mrs Jamison. They hare sleek horses, good home wilh all conreniertCM and outride that well cared tor house, will be loo itd not on gale nor fence, nor out building but it is In order. . The summer fallow is free from weeds and plowed deep and the general air of good farming is A treat to see. , Sucn farming I what the North sid seeds and nerer yet has it failed to givs the best results when It has such farming. ', This fall erery man in lone : ;vTHEBM'OFBlNf; : ' - ' .-v ' ;' , i ; " . Has served tlic cgmmunity'of lone Whk-banker' ing facilities for $c:vcral years. In doing p; ; -this vc have had "the co-operation of . pur local people. We arc bet- V ter prepared than ever to . 'V -. ;. t-.. aake..c.ueofthe hank7 .- ,' V y ing' business of ' '. - . ., ' this com ... . i,ii'Avii ' Sepias 'and Uiidivlde J ' Fsrbf its' SWKK , J. K. ror;ti',1, . I'rt'tiiit i;t.- ;'' : ' ! , . T. J. ."UuIkmm'v, Vico rresiut'iit. .1. ). .Cioniui, Cflsliier, M.nii mnmmt i i mrnn-i t r- '.' ' u inn iinwiiii.wnMMneiMH"' 'w""aii' "" " 'i" 5 : im V: : i v.'OHAM'S mow: C:iJeM t.?J) vOiU U iX: - 3 U N f. S T M A G A 2 I N E ' nuian' " - . ' ...... k . . i i im i i 1 1 - . a Caick service and Ali worx ousrencea. who can gut t.vtUr a team should buy. rnt tr anmKe It .faun on sinnv. it rn'1 tmt North wide and only contract takeover wbnt he can do ,prope!j ,..wl m.nt year tiiko i hw xmie aniniinl ngnin. Ill two years from now it would mean a prosperity to ur people that would sutpuM anything -ever heard of in Oregon. : So instead of looking lo Alahkafor gold; to the cities fr work; to the end of the rainbow for a pocket of wealth, look ovsr on the North side with Seeing nml not dead cyeo and your future will mean pro perlty past yoi;; rosiest dreams, and If yon don't do !hi, in j"t " rery short time you will not lime the oporttinity to do sn for n gressire men iH come In and lake tb chance and vu will ,get kft. raTOCttSJHE TO be kid mm m DISIRXT fAIP. If proliuiin,ry' plutis agreed today are carried nut livestock auc tionawilfbs 1!d during -every day of tbe coming district lair. The tales will de eery similar to those held a year ago. it lit irwtunca of F. O. IiUCOS of W eetoa, tbe Jail ooswnissBeral'uaiIllr have beenoomudering tbe proposi tion of holding livestock sales during the fair and thin morning President Roosevelt stated that in all probidility such sales will 1 helb. At thiieMhliosJiJjL the sales have not h eu , agreed upon, though they will probably be held dnrinft lie fore noon j It is tbe Intention to have the sit Ion . conductnlunder.sm-h auspice that they will be mutually beneficial to both buyers and sellers, of stock. The sales will be advertised by the fair hoard end but a nominal commiision charged by the auction eer, sothat tba eKpene will bo heavy upon those disposing of sto k. It is ttelif u llint tin- t ck sales will lend additional interest to tbe livestock feature of the fair and also induce exhibitors to bring ( stock to the fair. Those haying on exhibit may offer the same for sale if they choose, though the sale viH not be confined to the rx bibit stock Kast Oregonian. - Jone Proclaimer and Weekly Oregonian-Ja Gratdma laker Itft Friday." morning for the Valley w lie re she Kill vieit her taoghters (or i)t9' ' f ' m s. : ' - - , t i ' i, it