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t -v - i i re fr U H ((! f I ( v ,-rvi 9 i' .ffvf M-' c -f f-m fc 4 i y a MEDonn matt; trtbtjnt!, medfotot, onEnoyr, itctday, nemfiT t, 'torn. i,' . . )PT,W PAmrrcfl. 9 f I I.I ft ' 1 II fe i 5; ' M GARRISON FAVORS LEER STANDING ARMY FOR NATION HAN I'HANCIHCO, Cnl., Autr. I. Ilnmkliii: tlio hIIoiicu ho linn main IiiImiiiI nlurn liln iiiiiilii(iiiniit, Hcrro liny of Win- l.lndloy M. (InrrlKiiii hi on record horn toilny with thn an iinuncniiiout llinl ho fuvorrt it larger titiiiidlug itriny ami uit,iI thn crcu thui of ii romirvo fiircn (hut would tm nhhi to iiiluihl thn nriii)' In limn of war. Army men mill civilians who hint IikIIovciI thn nrrutiiry shared lint ov iriHHiil view (if thn Wilson udmllil tratlnii, which timiiim to ho advcrsit to HtroiiKtht'iiliiK tho military force, wro nniimiil ami iiIiiiikoiI, Tim hit mlary'rt dcrlartitlnim with voiced at ii hnmiiml given In liln honor hy tho ilmnilmr of iiimincicf, l'ri'ii' to 1'luttl "Yon must ri'iilli"," hn raid, "that it I'onntry llko tho United States must ho inarei tit nil I linen to maintain the rlitht, for very of ten It taken two to maintain ienn, tin well an It takeii two to iniilntaln it war. ' No man In more nntl-mtlltary than I am, hut I tin Mlevo In a Maudlin: army Htifflrlotilly MrotiK to fnrm tho first lino of ilefeimn In inaliitatnliiK thn right, ami what we IU'imI ainl what wo must lintn In a tmfflrleiit renervo Torre hark of the vrenent rtrinv to hark iii tho regular military eNtatilUhiniuit In It work of national protection. Mohlle Army (Inly ;i:i,(i)(l "Coimliler thl fact: In (III crr.it laml of ours wo linvo a inohlto nrmy of 33,000 iimn, or the equivalent uf tho romhtneil police force of throe of our (argent cities, to ilefeml the nation. The hatnncn In In our' over wa imKiieKtlnn or mniinliiK roast artillery ilofone, It In a point that I want to hrliiK homo to you, ami hrliiK homo Rtroimly. "If wo rnn create a rrnervo mif- flcleut to hnrk iii our Hkeleton nrmy If wo enn uphtilhl nil efficient national KUttrd, wu will l an wi eiiilppei mi wo ran export." Kecretnry (larrlnou ami hlii party. which Inrlmleit .Major fleuernl l.,Mn- nrd Wood, chief of Htnff, U. H. A., In en rotito toilny to Portland. COURT FACES RECALL 11001) ItlVKIl, Or. Auk. I A innKN meeting of tho fanners wan held at tho llarriitt nclinol houxo Tuesday et cuing In coimlder recall I nit County Jmlf.o (I. It, CaNtuer and thn commis sioners hecnune, It Ih nlleKud, the county court linn heeu iixtrnviii;aul In tho expenditure of tho county fundi., and CHperlally In tho mnlter of hir ing n county road superintendent al n niilary of $5 per day and $7.50 per day If ho lined hi auto. II Ih aliened hy tho farmerH that the road super vlnor of each district Ih aide mid com potent to look after tho roadwork In hlit reitpertlvo dlntrlct and that tho county road supervisor Ik nn miner ennitry expense. A rising vote wan taken nud It wait iinauliuoiiH to In Mike the recall. Attorney II. W. Htark, who In artliu; for tho petition era, Ih tinny getting out the nocoBsrtry pnpont. HOOD RIVER SEEKS T HOOD KlVKH, Or., Auk. 1. Tho frultitrowerH of Hood Hlver valley havo filed n petition with tho Hood Itlver comity court, nnkliiK for an ap propriation Htifflcloiit (o Heciiro mi additional patholoKlxt for tho Hood Itlver expnrlment Htatlou, to duvolo hla ontlro tlmo to tho Rolutloii of otto or two of tho moHt Important proh leiim facliiK tho KfoworH. It Ih ex pected that tho appropriation will ho iiiitdo hy tho court mid that another mail will bo placed In tho loon I field at ouro. T TLET IIPAL I'OIITLANI), Or., Auk. I. -A con Irncl for (ho connlriictlon of Hut find of u Herleii of inuiilclpat dockit In Poll land wiih it warded loitay lo (ho LowIm A. IHckH I'ompaiiy, with head ijiiailei'M In Hau Fruncliico, hy (ho juihlln iloi'liH niiiiiiilimloii, Thn dock w hti bull! fu Hm north harbor ut u I'mi of laio.uuu. 10 STATE SPOTLESS TACOMA, WhnIi,, Auk. J. Ho cuiiso of.lier MiiecenHful t'ffoilH to transform Tiinoiiiii into u "hjoIIi-hm town" Miss Ailoiiu It. Wimple, food iiml imiikt't Inspector, is to lie re wauled with n big Job- lliu clenulhg up of the sliid of Washington. This wiih llio uilvleo ii Iveil hero loiluy I'lnni llie govtuiiorVi officii ut Olym pin, whern II wiih said .Minn Wimple Ih to hi) uppoiuleil Hlule liakeiy ami Hiinllury Inspector, n ilepurlmeiit of the newly eieuled hIiiIo iiriiMitt iiml commission. Hltit'ii she tiHHumeil the Inspector nlilp here two ynx iifo, Mlhn Wiinple hint "eleuiiiil up'' IhU oily lo hiii'Ii Komi puiiHine Unit it now rnukH i'irxt iiuiiiuu tho citicx of tlio fdnte from the Hlnmlpiilnt of eleunliiifNK of tint r ket plueeH, ipmlily uf fnoil mn xmii tnry eomlilioim of hukerieH nud nloren. Her melhoilH were Hlinple iiml ilireel, mid iueluiled puhlieily an mi nid in lniiiKiiiK' ulioiit denireil refunmt. COUNIYliS AI HAI.CM, Or, Auk. I. Dale for the county tearhorit' liiNtltuten for thin hoiihou have heen net hy tho ntalo xchool miperluteudent as follew: AtiKiinl I K - J 'J , Coon county, North lletidi Bptmher 1 7-1 U. Morrow county, lleppuer; Keptemher S"-2I, Crook county, I'rlnnvlllo; Octoher fi-8, (Iraml rotinty, John Day; Octohor !-K (Joint), Witnro nml Hhuriuati coiinllen, Tho Dullen; Octohur K-10, Harney county, llurnn; Ortoher 13-1 C, l.ako comity, Lnknvlow; Ortoher lfi 17, Klatunth county, Klamath Knlln; Octoher 20-22 (Joint). Jacknou and Jonephluo couutlen, (Irantit Pann; Oc toher 22-2 4, DoiiKla county, Itone hiirKJ Octoher 22-2 4, Umatilla coun ty, Pendleton; Ortoher 27-29, Ijtno county, Kiikeiw: Octoher 29-31, Mnr lou county, Haletit: Octoher 29-31, Polk county, Dalian; November 3-S (Joint), tlllllnui and Wheeler conn Hen, Condon; November d-7, Hood Itlver county, Hood Klver; Novemher 10-12, WanhliiKtott county, lllllnhoro; Novemlxir 12-H, Tlllaineok county, Tillamook; Novemher 17-19. Clatnop comity, Antorla; Novemher 19-21, Co liimhla county, Ht. Ilelenn; Novumher 24-2C (Joint), I. Inn nud Iteuton couutlen, Alhaity: Novemher 24-20, Inhiii, linker and Wallowa couutlen Jointly with tho eantern dlvlnlott of thn Htato Trncliern' nimoclntloii, Lit (Iramle. IN OLD GLORY HPOICANi:, Wnnh.. Auk. l.Hwoar liiK uiidylitK love for tho Klar-HpaiiK-led banner nud dechtrlui: that IiIh af fcctlou for tho red fhiK or kocIiiIIhiii had not affected IiIh ulleKlaiico to tho hiHlKiila of American liberty, former UotiKrt'HMiimii N'lctor L. Ileriior of Win- connln, who In on it lecture lour of tho northwcHt, lit ceinnieiitliu: on the recent dlnorderH In Scuttle today stat ed that tho time wiir rnmliiK when tho peoplo of thin country would emancipate thoumdvea from what ho termed tho "Hiik fotlnh." Ho nlno Ntaled that If Hecrottiry of thb Navy Daulnlri had made roinnrkfl nttrlhtiled to him hy tho Hcattlo Tlmen, mid which Mayor Cotlurlll of Seattle al iened worn roHpoimlhlo for thn din ordnrH, ho had acted utiwUuly, In vlnw of (ho iiKltntlou In that city nKitltint tho DoctalhitH mid Indiistilal Workorit. WELLS FARGO MESSENGER INJURED AT ASHLAND N. C. Croflon, it WoIIh KnrKO ex jiresit inefieiiKer, wiih unite seriously injured it) the depot Monday after neon, when a lamp chimney became detached wliilu men woru putliiiK wil ier in tho ear tunic nml fell nml Hliiiek Mr. Croflon on Hie luind, hcv- iiiiiik mi nrtery. Luekily Dr. Shcurer tlio Soiitberit rnolfio tuinroon at (IruutH I'uhh, luippcncd to be in the depot ut lliu tlmo nud bo hewed up Ibn cut nml enred for Mr, Croflon. It U not tboiiKliI Hint there will bo liny Mirioux ichiiIIh, IIioiikIi bo will l IiiM up for homti (Icin. TitlliiKH. M'CARTHY AGAIN HEAD OF BUILDING TRADES SAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., Auk. I.--Tlin Sim Friiiiitixen buibliiiK (iiuIch eomit'il Iiiik elcclcil 1'oinier Mayor I', II. McCiiilby pienldenl for Ibn 171b I'oliHcniillvii leim, McCiiilby or. Kiinlci'il Ibn niiiiitiil in I HIM nud him hen fil iM It iiclilcu eniilbiiiiiiiNly liicu JriUU, WOMAN MAKE MB TO SEE MURDERERS HACIIA.MKNTO Cal., Au. '..--I'litlitliu; madly to calu u Kllmpno of tho prlnounrii, Irninplliic women and children and rarlni; from one end to tint other In tho ureal Koutheru Pa cific train idled hero today, a morbid mob of clone, to 1000 pertmim canned it pan If, prevented tho careful plaiiH of the pollen from helm; carried out mid delayed tho arrival at thn county Jail of Kiim Hnher and Jack Druui ttoole, murder nunpectM, who arrived from Hau Dlci;o to face chnrKoH of kllllui: Cherry du Ht. Maurice, queen of Hiicrnmento'H tenderloin. It wiih not until the prlronern, heavily Hhackled liauilH and feet, and clmlned lo offlcern, had been loaded Into neparaln nuloilioblleH that thn crowd rami) to a ntamlHtlll nud order wnH rentored. T IS I'OUTLANt), Ore., Aujr. 1. -OiihIc.1 hut defiiint to Hie IiihI, W. V. Ariint imlleil mil of the Critter Lnko Ku tioiiul Park Sumlny morning, taking hiM koimIh nml eliuttelrt with him in wncotm nml hemline for Kliimnlli I'ullt. When Deputy United SIiiIcb Martial I). It. Fuller left lite park, where lie Iiml remained lo kco Hint Aranl had ileparted Su iooi order, leaving iutnet the property of the I'nilcd Sluten, one of the lust words uttered by the deputed park Hiipcr iiitemleiit wmt thui he ntill couHidered liimnelf in office, retfiirdlettH of the edict of the department of tliu ill teiior, the I'nilcd SlutuH attorney or anybody clue. , Mr. Tuller Iiiik relumed to l'ort IiiiiiI mueli siinbunied from hm visit nt the "rim" of the ernler. Ho left Will (J. Steel in full i-ltifrKO. lhoiiKli nut willt the eo-opernlion of the for mer Hiiprriutendeilt. "Aranl didn't turn n bmiil to hIiow Steel nnythiiiK," Miid Mr. Fuller to ilny. "lie merely dropped thine nn be bad left them nml let Mr. Steel find out for himself." TO QUIT BASEBALL HAN DIUOO. Cnl., Auk. 1. Frank Chance In nick of baseball nud will retire for nil tlmo nt the end of thin Heanoii. TIiIh Informa tion coineH, nccordtiiK "lory iuh llnhed hero toilny, from thn jveerlenH leader himself In a letter to it friend lit Hau DlfKO, lie HityH ho will re tire to hi oraiiKo ranch nt Otettdorn and live tho Hlmple lire. Junt how (Mianco will get around IiIh three-yuar contract with Owner Frank Farrell of thn New York Americana Ih not Htated. Ho hIkii- t'd tinder proton!, It wan reported In tho nprliiK. HIh trlnlri with a tall end club evidently havo dlnt'tutcd hint It Ih mild. HOT WAVE CUTS CORN CROP YIELD CHICAGO, Auk. 1. Trndors on tho board of trndo hern today entlmatcd that thn dmuiiKo dono to tho corn crop hy tho recent hot upell would roach anywhoro between 150,000,050 and 000,000,000 hushelH. It Is tinnr.. liuoiiBly iiKrecd that tho crop will ho nt leant 100,000,000 uubIiuU Bhortor of tho 3,000,000,000 liimhols pre dicted In earlier estimates. T AGAIN OUT OF JAIL LONDON, Auk. V. altsa Sylvia PatikhiirHt, daughter of Mra. ICimuo lino Pankhuret, mid Miss Auiilo Kon noy, militant suffragette leaders, re cently Buntenced to llollowny jail for dlHturhliiK tho peitco, wero roleitBotl hero today under tho terms of (ho "cut mid iiiouho" net. llolh nru ox Iromnly weak from ItuiiKor BtrlkliiK. BURGLARS SECURE JEWELRY HAUL IN SAN FRANCISCO SAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. l. llurghn-ri luiikaekcd Ibn buiiiii of JliliieH II,- Seliwnlmeher burn but nlgbl mill hfcurfil Jewelry mid wllver wiiin win lb irlollllll, Nn nun wiih ut boiiin lit lliu limn nml bu fobbciw vtoiUtl u Ibclr li'Uutu, E AVORS MARA AT T CALUMKT, Mich,, Auj;. l.-Tbo ChtiililiMlnnciil of inurtiul law or I'lifiiim when lion-union nilii'TH nrul their fmnilleH may be proeeed were lirKcd here toilny by (Jeiioral Abbey, comuimuliut; the ntnte trooiw. He Hiiiil u campaiKii of (frrnrimu wnn di rected iiKitinat tlio wivbH of noti union mincrf. L'nion loiideM iiullKiiniitly denied today reports that Inre iptuutitioH of dynamil)) bin) been niiiiiL'L'h'd into Ciiliiiiiel reeently for n eampaiKH t ilenlriielion. J be rcporlit nru -'- erully ihscrcihled. Several Htrikern were nrronled to day n churc of rioting. Twenty nine miiiern aie now in jail. PIONEERS TO MEET T 28 At it moctlnK called hy Mm. A. II. Ittiniell, prcjililntit of tho South ern OreKoii Pioneer locli.'ty, at Anh- laud, tho following committees worn appointed to maku nrraiiKemontn for tho annual pioneer reunion to ho held In Anbland, AtiKunt 28: Dinner comiultteo (. W. Dunn, J. M. WiiKiier. i:. II, Ilarrou, Mm. Knto OrnliiKcr, Mr. Llzzln Van Sant. Reception coimnlttoo Charlcn H. Clllette, MrH, M. II. VlnliiK. Mm. K. II. WiiKiier, Mrn. SI. L. Olllotto. ProKraiit committee F. 1). WnR ncr, Mra. Wllllnm Myer, MrH. O. Win ter. Italplt IllllliiKH. AtlvortUltiK committee F. I), WaRner. Democrntlon committer A. Hello Andornon, Mm. Initio Peltou, Mlns l.tlltnn Pattcmon, Mrs. (icorKo Ork. Hnrry Mnthen. Ticket conunlttoe Mrn. Kiln Gar ret!. Mm. Mabel Kinney. Memorial committee Mm. Alice Pell, Robert Nell. CeorKii N. Ander son, KiiKcnu Wnlrad, Mm. Mnmlo Day Nelinn of Jacksonville, Mlns Alllo llnnloy of Jackxouvllle. Ilnll committee O. F. IllllliiKH. Huh'Cotutnlttcefl to the ubovo will ho appointed. MARKET IS STEADY BUT TRADING SMALL NI'AV YORK, An. .-Trailing in Htoekrt wns small nt tbo oimmuiir but the market wart sternly. Most is sues were higher but no big pains were lnnde. Xutionnl Kailways of Mexico seeoniN preferred dropped ! II. & 0. rose 3 nml Can nml Illinois Central 1V. Tho treasury departmeul miiioiiuccincnt that it would make lare deposits nt western nml southern centers (o help move crops enve the market u htrotiK tone. Ilonds were Srrt'Kiilnr. The market closed dull. E DROPPING TEN STAMPS Wm. A. Hnrr, minim engineer nml iiicttirolocM) tins (nketi cbarKo of the liriuleii mines nenr Gold Hill owned by Kiiy brothers nml yestordny started the ten stamps to dropping. Ho expects u continuoits run, linvnij; n InrKO body of kmhI ore in sisbt. Wbile here, Mr. Hnrr, who conies from the Arizona mines, will look over the vnrious copper nml gold, prospects with u view lo development. DIAZ AT BAY CITY SAN FHANCISCO Cal., Auk. 1. FearliiK that sympatblzors hero or tho Mexican rebel forces would repent the hostile demonstration mndo against General Foils Dins and party In Los AiiKdes, tho Mexican coiibuI asked tho Sail Francisco police .today to meet tho nephew of thn former pres ident upon hU arrival hero tomorrow iiioruliiK. Detective Captain Mooucy has detailed two plain clothes men to keep Dins In sluht during liln stay hero. SAWMILL 0WNER.KILLED BY REVOLVING SAW SUMMIT, Ore., Aug. l.-Wlllnm Winkler, on ncr of a suvwnlll wiih In Mindly killed beui Imliiy when be fell mi ii revolving circular saw, lliu body wnw fill ubuont in (wo, LAW CLME DISCUSS BRBERY IN FUEL CASES BAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., Auk. J. HK!clnl Proneculorn Matthew I. Hill llvan and Thoodoro Koch and Hpeclal AkoiiI Tldwell of tho IrenHiiry depart iiioitt held n eonfornnco hero today to iIIkciihh aliened nMortlotiH hy David (J. Powirn, n Hecrot ARont of tho trcim- ii ry department, Hint nn effort had been made to bribe him to keep IiIh testimony from bclnt! lined In Hm Wontorn Fuol company cnncH. Ho lu ninmrti.'d to have chnrKed Hint $."0,- 000 wan offered, and (o havo until that mi officer whono nnmo ho gavo mentioned tho bribe. Sullivan declared nftor tho confer enro that ho Iiml full confidence In thn matt Powers named, and regard ed IiIh record aH clear. HARO COAL TRUST T FOR PROBE WASHINGTON, Auk. 1. A resolu tion providing for an InvcntlRatlon of tho hard coal trust was Introduced In thn home today by Representative Murray of MnsaachiincttH. Tho anth racite combine. Is described by Mur ray ati boliiK one of the most com plete moiiopolles In tho world. Tho revolution ankn Information from tho Interstate commcrco com- mlnnlon, tho departments of labor and commcrco an to ownership of the anthracite lands by railroads and of prices of cost of production. PEOPLE OF MISSOUR JEFFKHSON CITY, Mo.. Aup. 1. Governor Mnjor nunoimccd today that be will, within the next few days, submit n plan for road con st ruction which be believes will ro ce'tvc the indorsement of the legisla ture when it next meets. Even il the legislature docs not approve the plnn, (lovenior Jfiijnr believes (he residents of Missouri will follow it out. It is the Missouri governor's idea to have the men of tbo slate spend two days' working on the ronds in their respective comimmitioi. l(c cently Hie people of J loo no county did this and it worked beautifully. The governor believes nt least iioO, 01)0 men witb tenuis will give over two days to road building. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Announcement is mndo of the transfer of Hew Wm. II. Hamilton, vienr nt Grants 1'nsa to Medford, where, bcduini; in September, lie will servo ns utstor of St. Mark's Epis copal church. Hex. Hamilton is well known in M i'd ford und popular among the Epis copalians of tbo city, having served occasionally ns pastor during (be past few mouths, while tbo church wns without one. One of bis first moves will bo to organize for tbo building of n church so (hut services need not longer bo liebl in St. Mnrk'a bnll. CUT IN RATES OF NEW YORK TAXICABS NEW YORK. Auj. 1. Beginning today you enn bop into n Inxi in New York City nud rido a. considerable distance without having to givo the chauffeur your watch, rings nud mortgngo on tbo old homestead for payment. Sweeping reductions in tbo rates nro included in the new law which went into effect today. One part of tho now regulations prohi bits lliu use of "unfit back mid irre sponsiblo drivers." An entirely new system of registering for licenses by prospective eluuifteiirs nml driver becomes effective. Hy tbo now system the Inxi patron niny feel nsstired that bo is not being "cbuiiffeured" by n thug, yeggninn, pickpocket or escnped convict which bo couldn't be eerlnin of before toilny. All Inxi- meters will bo inspected reguhuly, iir seine instances daily mid the chauf feur who "runs up" bis taximeter nn n customer, is liable to n heavy lino or it jail penally or both. Hccntisu of Ibn fivii(iiciicy witb which disliou i'ft chauffeurs formerly got patious, inchiialcd mid otherwise, o lido nil tbo front scat with Ibein timbir var ious prclexls, nml then rob llieiu, bulb piiMengeiH nml chauffeur urn liable In iiiin f Ibn former lidcn oul Midi) wilb (by diher, NEX T MIDDLE WEST Tho following from a lettor writ ten! a friend by II. H. FIbrk of Wich ita, Kan., explains conditions In tho sunflower ntate: "This has boon n hard Hitmmo." hero, very hot nml dry, still dry. CrojiH nearly nil Keno; sonio sot n good crop of wheat, othnrn none. Tho first crop of alfalfa, hut not much Hlnco. Wo nro about twelve Incite short of our rainfall nlnco January 1. Tho fruit men In tho west will make It thin year, an thnro wilt scarcely ho any eagt of the Itockleg." z LOS ANGRLHS Col., Aur. 1 A confcrcnco with Louis Torrca, for merly governor or Honora, wait tho only scheduled duty on General Fells Diaz' calendar today. Fol lowInK tho conference with Torren, tho Diaz party was scheduled to leavo IOH AngelcH tonlRht for Ban rranclsco, on route to Vancouver, II. C, whenco tboy will sail for Ja pan. Loa Angejcs Mexicans who pro fess to havo Information reKnrdlng Diaz' activities here declare that he Ih trying to britiR Trnvino and Torres to hla standard In bis com InK presidential campaign, knowing that theso men control a very largo following In nortnern Mostco. L RIVER MINERS VOTE ON T CHAItLESTON. W. Va., Aug. L Miners of tho Coal river and Cabin creek fields aro voting today on the ngt cement signed Wednesday by tho union leaders with tho ralno operat ors. All Indications point to tho agreement being overwhelmingly ratified. WHY NOT 9 KC is pure. KC is health ful. It really does make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. And you pay only No baking powder THOSE WHO CAN'T TAKE A VACATION CAN STAY HOME AND ENJOY COMFORT IN A PAIR OP "Good NOT NEAR SO COSTLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE University of Southern Oregon Those who resistor their names between the. fourth and twenty-fifth of August as prospective students in the College of Liberal Arts can havo tho courso i'or twenty-five dollars' per school yoar. Nine months course in law forty dollars. Ilygieno with special in struction in nursing, twenty-fivo dollars, llortieul ture, twenty-five dollars. Musical course in Conser vatory of Music, twenty-fivo dollar's per school tonn. Commercial courso in Business College sixty dollars. Now is tho time to register your name and rcceivo the great advantage of a high-class collogo training at the smallest cost. This opportunity is yours only untill August twenty-fifth. Prospective students in these departments will writo to tho ftcv. It. W. Mao Cullough Ph. )., President, Medford, Orogon. Prospective students for tho Collogo of Musio and "Fine Arts will writo to Professor Gerard Taillaudior, )ean of tho Conservatory of Music, Medford, Orogon. Students out of the city can sccuro board and room at low rates in Christian Iioiiich. Ono largo fiiri)fnhcl house of I en rooms can bo occupied by young men for twenly riollimt per month, J'or informHllon write to W, T. D. MAOOULLOUOH, A. B. JtltHJlTltAJt. PRINEVILLE TO GET TROLLEY SYSTEM WINKVIIJiE, Ore., Auk. l.A contract linn toilny been cntercil Into by n commiltco rcprcflcnling tbo citizens of Prineville nml vicinity, nnd IF. I. Sbcil of Tncomrt, proviil Ing for tbo construction of mi elec tric railroad from Prineville to .Mo tnlius. According to Sbcil, who bit' Inrgn business interest ut Tetiiuo, Wash., nnd Is well known in con struction circles, prrliminnry work will bo commenced nt once. The proposed roml will run it dis tance of about thirty miles, through' one of the richest farming districts of the stale. CRACK RIFLE TEAM POIITLAND, Ore., Aug. l.ly making 8(!." points out of n thousand the riHe lenm of tbo fourth const nr tillery reserve, of Iloscburg, bns todny nnnoxed (he slate tenm championship on tbo Cloekninns Nulionnl Guard range near here. Tb team consisted of Sergeants S. W. Pearson and J. D. Wolfiml, nnd Privntes II. P. Pearson nml H. Taylor. The sistli company of Coltngo Orovo wns second with 810 pointH, nnd company II, tbinl infantry. Port- Innd, third with 808 points. Twenty-two teams, representing every militnry nnd naval organiza tion in the state participated in tbo cntnetition. COOL BREEZE BREAKS ' PORTLAND'S HOT SPELL PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. l.A cool south breeze early today camo to tbo relief of Portlandcrs, who yestordny nnd Inst night were baked nnd fris nssccil by (be hottest weather of tho summer. The thermometer reached a temperature of 08 degrees, only four degrees under (bo record. a fair price for it. should sell for more. Shoes' '! v i ? ,i A i i .i i n ;i