.-. it: V- lone Proclainieir V lone. Oregon. !) 3- I009 Iom Town Of fleets. ';- I.UFadberi Herordir ...C.J. reuumgUKi trturtr J.A.Wmw airthtl fT-i- frl tommWe ; W. C. Cuon apt, Llaa.1 ud WaMr plant. ... R. It. Millar It, f. Atlmitl iim- IIhWoimB Lfi.ll. Sitit rauk ft ii (!! otmcaas or school district ClMk. . v - T.IW1W Director (U.J C. Cftiun Stralton OmCUl At Til DAU.K LAXD OPTICS fi.ri.tar ........ ....... C W, Mojro . SeertveY.".... !u-...UaU . araaua Lodges Nee Foi: 'MBanwtiMidrntthtn m rreetdins ihe nmi fU moon if mr Roiih- , tiJJ Follow KTjr8iiturd)r night ' UcMkstii KiriLHd-UunlTtiutJFl leiu'ti tnonih. . CBOIL i.OJXik w. o. jr.. He.TIS. mu Int nil lliirrt 8ijIt !! of oh month. . SOKOAJ) L011GB I.tl.O.F.So. Ul, me-tl every Hivriaay night si Uocgsn. LOCAL. . ' A communications, as inr n ' 7 possible, should reach q not later than Tuesday nignt Please bear this in mind and'havcdmnpnija tions in on time." Editor. - lrt V F Puyeer and children at Ferdinand Idaho are hero visiting Mri M Jordan.; s ",t -." . It W Robison of Kiglitihlle was in town Tuesday.' die Bperry ipen); VedriMday in Heppuer. Alt kinds of Postal cards and Kovcts at theChick Pharmacy. Mr and Mrs Wyland iot Hard turiti wt-.ro here W,cd.iiefda"y visit--ifrlr-iid Mrs Chick. Mis Audrey Woolery, Mrs J H lilaLc, J B Cronan and Lew Dav idson mine up from Portland Thursday- - . ' - ; . . 1.6,-jT strjiyed'or stolen A eorrel b;itl faced horse; n&ed 13 year old -weight about '1300 point d branded - on the rijht Kttfle, has wind puis on the left front anal alto- has collar murks. A liberal' reward for Information, leading . to hir rocovary.- Jolin&h brothers : J Gopseberry, Oregon. . .. Mrs i'rai:k Nash who teaches the veiith ne eighth, grades of our -ftchoot, is quite ill at the borne of bet mother, Mrs Walbridg of Heppuer, Her mimy friends here trust she will soon recover Dur ing her absence Miss Opal Coch ran is very successfully teaching her students. . p Seymour Wilson and family lelt. Thursday for an extendtd -stay in the Taller. , . ' v , T.icinn MnMdrrav was the lucky fliy and drew the dishes at Wal X Mm Stttnrdajr. - a daughter to -Mr and Mr Mont McXIurnny who are living at Ferdinand Idaho. .. i Anyone in need of lime, frnir-iU hnd shingles call and ee G Par ker Itefore Roir-t elsewhere; ' ' f D.'C.. Kir and ft. F. Morgan nhipefl hi a few boxes of titto n lee, from Wall Walla, this wek Vn V.rliu mntliKr til Mr li. (K.'MnrRan of this pace flame in Irom her -home tt'alta Wall- to remain for some time, with Inr jiavchter. crop,! different varieties tf wheal last week for 9q oents Uiebel. .' IWrt Mason is spend ins several (lays in Portland on bnsfnefe )r nap-iitt then we win wan inr further dxrelonmenls. . Iiter-He fa hme and Alas hr came alone, weariuV bapp "ntila which "some wplfrt i-ay if Misa Frankie Sayra, of tMorb, who haa been visiting her sister. fiere', Mrs E A Race, returned to her buuie .Tuesday.' - White in Portland this nk' the editor of this paper saw 8 1 titruttun who flaked abmit (he peo- ptevf loue Kith hiUrmit, , Mr J Verdin a realestaU man of Grants Pass vaa with him. Mr and Mrs ill I. Padherj; enter tained Misses 'Walti'iiliurger and Whit more and Mr and MrsJohnnv Brysoii at dinner Thursday even ing in honor of Mitt Opal's twelv- th birth-dav. ' ..- - , FOR 8 A LIB or T HADE For Port land property... A good house and lot on Main street, lone. Terms.- Also i lots 60 by 100J joining, making 1( 0 by 100 op the corner, car line poo n to iw-tss 1 1 em, in Ladd'i new addition to Portland. A snap if taken at ouce. For par ticulars call or address, 474 Lex ington ave. Portland, Oregon. Diphtheria, is Iri a very mild forin In its attadPupon the child ren in lone. . .Togetjiiir -with the mild- form, aniL Doctor Chick's treatment these who have ao far been sick with tliia terrible disease have not been confined .to the bed and have bad iliglit fever. ; Out at the Mason ranch they butchereb if hogs tliis-week, the a versga-weight being 160 pounds oaeh. ' 4 . lone ProclqiiiVer and Weekly Oregonian-$ 2. FOR f HE OVERDID IT. Waste That Might Have " Wm. Wbea ft got as far as tl dors at en informal snap the etber night, at walcb the manager of eat of the most talkad. of New York hotel was ttw boat, tbe talk tvraed oa tbt perftcrlnn of eaodera botel maaactmtat- Tbt ma carte boasted of tbe fact that In hit booee at least tbe elerbs war para goat of memory and cleverness. "Tat I wilt bef tbe cigars." aaU one of tbt guests; "that exact! j at mid night wbao tbe elerka change I, having no room hen, can walk to tat dealt., ask for tbe key of a cwtajn roota. gtr lug tbe number. nd get It" "Dooe," said tbe manager. Bxactljr at 12 tbe matt making tbt bet entered the lobby aa If be had Just come from tbt street Tbla dialogue followed at tbt desk: "My key. pleeaeNa T."' ' ea, atr: what namel" "Mr. Johnson." ; " " -Yea. Mr. Johnson , Tbe clerk tamed back to the dcac as If to reach -tbe key from the rack For a moment be was .out .of alglit "Mr, Jotuuon." . Then to "Mr. Johnson's' dlsuui? lie was qaletly eelsed by two aiou. vrli seemed to come ap- from tbe Boor en either side sf him and wbo salted btui very politely, bat wh ormncds, to leave tbe hotel at once: It was than that tht"" manager or paared from behind pillar and plained. . ; : ' ; A few moments later. When thai were smoking the cigars, tbe chagrined loser said: "Well, thafs a wonderful thing. Bow tbe deoct do tbej rememher every body they seat" "Basy enough, said' the mannger.' "and then in this 'particular ease titers Isn't a room fat tbe bouse wunibtreil below 100 . n--. Tbt loser bougbt more elgars wttb ont bstag asked. New York Times. - - - . The Iter Bit : ' ' An old towlander bad been pon.t- entry asked by bis son, wbo waa doluir very well In London, to pay bhu a visit Having at length decided to comply, ha spent a fortnight lu 4he metro polls and duly returned north to tall tat -tale. A pompous person Invit ed him to ble bouse soon after the old man's return, wltb a vltw to having some amusement at ttw latter1! ex pense. "And what -waa It tliat most Impressed yon in the groat city?" 1 anlrait ttt nnmnnm nntlaman. "Vi'wl. 1 air, quoin toe oia renow. ins xumti j abune a' that nnpressed me nmlst won 1 my aln Inslgneeucance. 'L)ed, slp. 1 wad strongly advise ye to gwiz It I wad dae ye a vast desl o' guld, air!" Dundee Advertiser., C T: Walker Estate. General Merchandise. v .''-'"V" '':-':.;'K':':'i;.":;. rri:: ,-:':'': " : lone; Oregon, ; v; A ' Complete. Stock of rUKNITURB uarpets ana Window ohodes New WW Wall Paper. All Kinds cf Furniture Anyt hing not Worried In stock will be ordered at a Reduction . IONE, - . . - rOREGON. ever MEMBER OF THE FAMILY C"BHS. rolume lor 1907 trill P give for $1.75 an gaouat of good reading equivalent to twenty 400-page book--history 0ctioo, science, biography and miscellany1 costing ordinarily $1.50 each, Bamplc Copies of The Youtb'a Companion and Annottncemcnt for 1907 will be gent to any address free. Every New Subscriber rto cats eat aca tr.ajttiistt'?!; SBCS wits saisa & msi r' si.jj win tsttiTt tJI FR.EE,- SaxteieM Mile Underajroan. " ' Tbt most -remarkable canal in' the World Is the one between 'Wctsniej and fit Helens; in the north of E,--' land. It ia sixteen miles lone anil un derground from end to eud. In .Lan cashire tbe con) mines are veiy ex tensive, half the eouaty being under mined. , Many years age tbe bud. agers of tbe Duke of Bridgeport' es tate thought they could save money by transporting tba eoal underground Instead of on tbe surface; therefore tbe canal was constructed and the mines connected and drained at tbe same tlmsv Ptacson's Weekly. A WIN Bern. ' "A dislike." said tbe gentle ptuloae pber. "tbould not lead oa to a ay active demonstration. We- - should merely seek to avoid Its object" x . 1 "Maybe my boy Josb baa more sens than I gave him credit for," rejoined Parmer Corntoesel. "Thafs exactly tbe way be feels about work of all kinds." Washington Star. 1T1 tks Unit c! Tti) Carcfaaloa fer t!t r. caikUEJS ana Tt' Dt-ui: gnmbrn. TM Conpulaa' Fosi-Lm( aiiaf CsJnJir U: it 17 la i rnm gob, azA Tht Cttitei to tb or rjej m i't;rr: w. his Im rttij uaMfMUsuBuiy. SMSiDS mi 9Qn a eah asd ban ether aeMlal yiefa7fw rih, j, ,bKrtbet "ho ( ks ntacrtetteaa. Scad wr UtaramMfiav ' Aa Stst MUniit "Is there any sore way off know ing when a man la meaning te pro poser" asked tbe bud. , "You needn't worry about that" Said tbe belle. The knowledge comes liy natore. The moat important tbJng Is te know wbea be Isn't going to." h. 11. HalSlsstss f CSitMaifd. fbat kind of pie wttt yoo bav WlUle muaee er apple f rvtt take two pieces eg each, pMaae." -Two pucesr r "Tefm. bUmma test sae net te fc twlee."life, - fcdattsdBtoabadssaaairJke sa nidsaisi 1 mi it ii mt- ' I 7 lit fear Cart ry haU. Tw hip pockata. FeJaeaJ esesns Cositiai.osie fly. I-Mia1lam nnfm.auMtciL .mz.m HaS served 'the community of lone with bank .'. ing facilities for several years. In doing ', Lan (i,a ttiTa r A ' r rt - rr l-n ei ii n -f ' - " villa w v uuvv iiau uiw yu-wviuiiv" v .,- : our local people We are bet- ' .. V ter(prepared than .ever to !, "- 1 ; ' -' ' " ' ri r r-i r rf fVi r L" ; . . ing business of . ' ... 'J' this com- ' " - ; '. ' '.rnumty, ; ; . 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