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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1909)
, -.- ,-L- " - " iiiiiiiil.aMiiiMiinr MMf li "b iij a.rar,i hit - - f &t Siwef-ggttJtM' SATURDAY, KOVKMBEtl 87, HOP. BunsoimmoM katjmi Odo You. .. Six' Months .. ThNO Montha. 11.00 .100 JULIAN MYHIl - M..-? Tho assertion of Judgo Lovott, tho now head of tho Ilnrrfman Byatem, that tho linos would in vade all fcasiblo sections of tho northwest without delay, is en couraging. It means two roads forHarnoy county without fail and wo may reasonably expect activo construction work next spring. According to Lakeview papers great preparations aro being made in that district to plant or chards. That section is higher than this and yet just over tho lino in California fine fruit or chards thrive. Wo should bo gotting busy in Harney County, especially those farmers near tho foot hills and in protected places. Thoy should not delay putting out trees and giving this class of husbandry careful tests. Wo havo fine fruit on somo places and wo should at least at tempt to supply tho local demand. Tho timo for children to attend school is during school. After a boy or girl gets about half grown and behind those of their ago in school work it is difficult to get them to attend school. In this day when popular education is almost universal it almost ap proaches a crime for a child to grow up in ignorance. That child in latter lifo when required to make a livelihood is forced in to competition with those who had the advantage of schooling and without the proper prepara tion he is in no condition to meet tho competition and ho falls to his level, which is usually come house of detention. It is a sol emn duty, paramount to anything else demanded by good citizen ship, that parents compel their children to attend school. If they are not disposed to do this or it is not within their power, then it becomes tho duty of tho state to require it, and to accom plish this tho law provides for tho appointment of a truant offi cer. Tho duty of this officer is to require all of school age to at tend school. Now it is a fact, that not only in this district but in other school districts in the county, there are children who should bo in school who arc not, but on tho other hand aro being allowed to grow up like weeds which somo day it is more than likely the state will bo compelled to cut down. There is nothing so important in tho early training of a child as proper schooling and if in any case the parent fails or neglects to require the attend ance of tho child in school it is tne uuty oi the stato to step in and take the parents place. This is a good and proper conception of civic responsibility and no school district in the county shouln permit children to roam at will, but enforce the provis ions of a good and well advised law. Blue Mt Eagle. through to our final destination "I cannot say specifically how much money will bo expended in developing Control Oregon and Washington this coming year. It would bo impolitic. Tho amount, however, will run into millions, Every aero of territory which is legitimately ours to do volon will bo dovelopcd. What other roads may intend to do, I do not enro. That is their busi ness. Tho Harriman system will not stand still. "While-1 would not predict a sudden era of renowed and in vigorated prosperity in any line, I will say that tho country is in a good way to oven hotter and more substantial commercial de velopment, and in tho Pacific Northwest is this statemont to bo applied. Out hero I can see evidences of progress in every line. It would bo impossible for a railroad to stand still in this section of tho country. There is too much to dovclop and too much willing energy and co operation to allow any such con dition. As tho system has forged ahead in tho past, it will do tho samo now, and in tho future." NOTES FROM SUNSBT. -ANANIAS-Clnrenco Harmcr returned from the railroad Tuesday. It. D. Stahl mado n pleasant business trip to Burns Monday. Owing to tho bad condition of tho roads tho Burns-Narrows stage doesn't reach SunBot until about cloven o'clock. Clyde and Van Embree mado tho Sod House a visit Saturday where Van got a job to shovel hay to tho stock this winter. Thero was a very pleasant party given at tho home of Mr. 'and Mrs. E. C. Eggloston Saturday evening for tho benefit of tho Christmas tree. Thero was a largo crowd present and they on joyed tho ovening playing social games and joking tho old maids and batchelors. C. V. Reed has returned homo from working on tho road for Sid Comegys. Roy Oron ha3 arrived at his homestead to do somo improving. Tho girls aro all glad that Roy has returned as ho is considered tho best looking batchelor in Sunset ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho undersigned announce to the general public that thoy havo formed a partnership to conduct ft general Real Estate, farm loans, insurnnco, investment and homestead locating business; also fur nishUownshlp plats and bluo prints of any and all lands in this district Wo shall soon bo comfortably established in a sullo of roomB on tho Bocond floor of tho Odd Follow building and prepared to givo our friends and patrons good, rollablo Borvico. Platt T. Randall A. J. Pasbkngeu Richard Mai-onky ENCOb'RAOINQ RAILROAD NEWS. Millions of dollars will be ex pended in extending the Harri man lines into Washington and Central Oregon; tho Deschutes Canyon will bo traversed by the Harriman lines, regardless of the contention of tho Hill roads, ana bpokanc will havo tho sup port of tho Harriman lines in its fight for a union depot, regard less of tho Hill roads' agitation, says a dispatch from Spokane. These aro tho statements of Rob ert S. Lovett, president of tho Harriman lines and chairman of tho board of directors, and they can bo taken as a criterion of tho firm stand taken by that system of 77,000 miles of railway known as tho Harriman system. "Our roads will extend through tho proposed route through tho Deschutes pass, whether any other road does or not," said Mr, Lovett "If the union depot for Spokane seemB feasible and practicable, this city will havo tho Bupport of th? entiro system. It is a railroad's business to pro gress, to aid tho country and to satisfy to a certain extent tho demands of tho people. "The Deschutes Canyon con troversy; if it is audi, will not alter our determination to build. By tho 8o-callcd 'Canyon Act' of Congress, wo ehall got through the Deschutes Canyon, oven if the two contesting roads havo to uso tho ono right of way, I will not bo specific as to our proposed action, but tho road will go Robt. Scttlemyro and R. D. Stahl aro grubbing sagebrush on their farms. The recent rain has dono this locality a great deal of good, and tho farmers are all tickled fit to bust to see their fall grain mak ing such a fino growth. Ono of our hay seeds said the rain had mado his whiskers grow several inches the past few days. Miss Nova Hodder will havo a fine program for tho Christmas entertainment which will bo tho first public entertainment over given in Sunset Thero will bo a dance after tho exercises aro over. Dr. Marsden and Frank Ellis passed through Sunset Sunday on their way to Burns from Nar rows. Clarence McKinnon passed through Saturday on his way to tho Narrows. Mr. Zuiderduin, of Waverly was visiting with friends in Sun set, Wednesday. B. F. Riggs has been in Sunset delivering trees where ho had orders from moat all tho home steaders who aro trying to mako their ranches look like homo. there is nothing that helps tho looks of a homo moro than nice trees and flowers. It shows tho enterprise of tho citizens and looks good to tho visitors. Waverly Happening. Tom Stevens who has been working for Mr. Peterson, Is back to his homoBtead again. Daniel Deaf was at Narrows Wednesday, buying grnin. Mr. Clark of tho P. L. S. Co., camo through Thursday. Two drummers, representing a grocory company of Salt Lake, were at Waverly Saturday. J. C. Michaels, of Seattle, camo through Saturday. Mr. Michaels is very favorably im pressed with Harney Valloy and contemplates buying Boveral sec tions of sage-brush land. William Caperon received tho sad news that his fathor and mother aro dead. Thoy had been sick for Bomo timo. C. M. Ercckson has construct ed n houso on his homestead. D. A. Brakcman arrived from Vale, Friday, with morchandiso for his Btoro. Mr. Brakcman says tho roads aro nwfully bad. Ho left ono of tho wagons at Clark's place. Ed Maheur, who has been working for Dr. Homer Denman of Harriman, Jb back to his homestead ngain. Jim Mnhon, of Anderson, camo through Saturday. Mr. Gilcrcst of tho P. L. S. Co., was at Waverly Monday. John Green has killod two wildcats. The surveyors arc camped at Mr. Fritch's place. Thoy will bo thero for Bevcral weeks. Mr. Bradley was at Harriman, Monday, having his tooth repaired. Henderson Elliott will quit tho Overland hotel this evening and Frank Colo and wifo will again tnko charge of this popular eat ing house. Mr. Elliott oxpecta to lake up farming again in the spring. ACCIDENTALLY SPOT. Pat Connolly camo ovor from Drewsey Thursday morning ac companied by his brother-in-law, W. F. Harland,had who been acci dentally shot in tho back of the neck with a 22-calibro rifle. Thoy had been killing hoga at tho Connolly ranch and Mr. Hnr lnnd had entered an out building near whon a Maggie lighted on a bush near. Ono of the men picked up tho rifio thoy had been using nnd fired at tho bird. Mr. . Hnrland was in direct range, tho I bullet passing through tho wall of tho building nnd lodging in his neck. Fortunntoly the YrfW is not sorious and tho injured man will soon bo well. Dra. Marsden & Griffith located tho bullet by means of tho X Ray and decided not to attempt to remove it as it will do no harm. Read tho pain formula on n box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your doctor if thero is a bet ter ono. Pain means congestion blood pressure Bomowhcre. Dr. Shoop'a Pink Pain Tnblots check head pains, womanly pains, pain anywhere. Try one, and seol 20 for 25 cents. Sold by Reed Bros. "You," WANTED A young lady to I- Cottrill & Clemenfl aro prepar workin an office. Fair educa-fed to do custom work with tholr tion only necessary. $40 to start jporUlblo 8W miu located 1J with. Address, P. O. Box 54. W(Jgt of gpr,nf,8 on 'Phono your ordora to tho Cash Poison Creek. Lumber for sale. Grocory & Bakory for brend, i Get youa permit and havo thorn pies, eookioH, fruits, etc. cry ma Jo promptly. Dcliv- saw your reasonable. lumber. Terms arc NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION lN0TIUK Fon pUBEfTOATION. tjHlT.II HTiTM I.ANU (IPHCI! MurtKi Orrffon, October 1. Vxn. I Nolle l liorobr niton lliat tlio Pant. f l'.f I fin Itallrnail ('iiinhanY. Iiaa HilalDtli (1T (it (let olicr, lCOll. AM iMtlilaofflco its Hirlrt!oil III iclci't uiidr tho jruJlon nl tlio ActoMlon Itrf M, HH'roviii Juno , inv; wi mm HWUNH'ti Hep Forl.l No IH7JI. W.T ill , II Ml. till) n i; . w. t , llama, Oregon, uctotortu, 1W. Notice in liorel.y mven tlut Willi. m A. Mo- IW7,inaio lioinoilimil cnlrjr Nil SXtf. HU1 No. OJiwi, for Intti !,,, nnd 4. Hfcllon Towr.ahli p Houtli. Ilaiid.il KMt, MIIrottO rt-llau h Moil notlco of Intention to mako Final f.r..AnitlHrifi l'rnnf. In filial, ml Claim to 10 Aliranil all j.raml ilaliril!iiHi.riOJy tli l,'l "'"V1?. Vw n ih.ifttfi dar Until ilMcrlhf.nrilriilfliig to objiet Urauno I and rclr,t muni, Ortgon.on M.olfttnaar nl Ilia mineral cl.araititf el tlio land, or for "' '"""!';' ?. ,,,,.,,.,,.. nr other rcaon. to tho i11moal In applicant, i ,?,m. !' 'KJ.'u.in KmbrM Thomaa Iht'ultl Ms tliftr anitUtll ot iirntraVln thin Albwl ,''"Ji Van II. Kinlirje. Timnaa offlfn.on or tutor tho 4lli ilr.y of )cotnilir. tyr.su Colin Ilawspn all olJlurns,uron. iwrj Wx.rMaax, Ugllr, Wm. Paliiti, JlaxUtor. ., ... . - - - Hlral iiiilillcalloli Novfinlwrn, u Ult ulllcallon florvmlitir 4, l!i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNIT Kll STATUII I.AVD OITIHCl jiimm, Oiwin, Omebr t. mow I Nolle li herabr 11W011 that Iw(i J. (lll.noit. , ol Wnvailr.Urmoii, who, on April to, leooinatl ' liomeitrad entry No !ta; rwrlal No Wm, bwjj hvciioii m, ami rxHIV4 " nun iin ninamciio nteiiUun to mako . Final Commutation I'rool, to otabllili Halm liar Ol lleruwudr iww. iniha land atkir lUaetlhtfl. bauruih ItnriM. turani llercharat lliirii,iirt'Kon,m Ihn a d r.if NlfHIVI.' hc'tlloniM. Wlowu.hlnaiHoulli.lUnroi aterlilaiii nan niixi none 01 itiioiiuan in maieo 10 latidaturilMilll, hefort mi) lleroharal liimir.iirt'Koii, fllitlmitiit tiamea aa tvllnpLMta IhomaaK lltntvy, Ullllnm I. Klmhlii,Jriic Arinilromr. llli(d lleiloy, all of ttarrrly, Oregon. Wh. IMhkk, lleglttrr NOTICK von runi.lCATJON. IlMTItl HrATHH l-iMB Off It r liutiu Oreww, OatolrSi, 19. Nolle la licrr.hr lilten that William I.. Kim ll. of Waverly, tlreuuii. w ho, cm Junan. m, mad liomvitvad enlrir No MH, IKrlal No. two, for Ion 4 mid 4, hiiftion IS, Loia I, t . and 7 and rinuNIKtMllon I. Townniili. M nouin, I imvitvad enirr fi d rJnUNI&TtMlo lanKn Ma JRi.l, VI1 nnilctjol lilalnun ttl a IHAJ M Ifnolill Au hai niVl ntitlc ot iilalnumltintoidaa Final f'onuniitatlonl'rotif, to ulabllWr oUioilulh innu autiroatM'rittmi, unnro tlio umiraun Uocelver, at Ilnnii, )reon,pii tl Jlnl ilny id Heroin her, INK t'Ulinant iiaiaonaa itlliienaea Lcwlitj (lllmnn, Thomaa II tlMhty, Juatt ArinmioDK, Mleharl llralv), alt of Uarrly, Oregon M uo Klttr NOTIOK.OPBALK. Notlre Im hereby bIvoii tlxtt In puwu atico of nti order of tlio Comity Cotfrt of tlm Htftto of Oregon, for Ilnrney Coun ty, mado mul mi to rod on tlio 21it day of Octolior lOOa, In tlio iiinltiTof tliocn luloof Hutnut'l liailuy, doconned, tlio un ilomlgiicd nilinlDlitrstor or mid etitnio, will soil ntpukllo miction, lo tlio lillinat bidder for cmli, uibject to confirmation by itild County court, on Battirday, Dec emlior 4, 1009 at 2 o'clock p. m. of enld day, nt tho court Jioutro door of IUrnoy Couuty at Hum'Oregon, nil llio right, tltlo nnd Intorett of tlm said Bimuol llnlloy nt tho time of hla death, nd all tlio rltiht, tltlo nnd Intoruit that tho said totato Ima elncn acimlred fu and to all tho followliiK described real catate, vlr. an undivided one fourth intercut In and to lota 1, -, 3, and 4 of block 8, and an undivided ono half Interest In lot 3 of block07, nllof tho city ot llurns, In Har eoy Couuty, Oregon'. Terms of Bolot Cnali. Dnted nl Unriis, Oro October 27, 1000 M. H.IinnNTON, Administrator. said Judge "Lindscy to the noliccmnn, " want to save bicycles. I want to save boys." From "The Beast and the Jungle," in the DECEMIER EVERYBODY'S It's a big, human, well written story. Get it and read it. For salo at City Drug Store. E B. FfiEED & SON Complc.e line of Fancy & Staple Groceries Finest line of Confectionery in the interior School supplies, notions, tobacco, cigars Ord'-'-o taken for FineTailor Sade Clothing at prices ranging front $13.50 to $15 A satisfactory fit guaranteed RnMIIMIlRR Wo rIvc n five per cent trade discount for cash on all tcoods. HARDWARE MACHINE Binders' Supplies Full Line of DUlJULinvj jric;2 ROOFING CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWj GEBR & CUMlHilf Burns, Oregon. Burns Meat Mart! New Stop;Opffiile Ifcc First Natfessl Bank & Pori,! -BoW c Liver i Beef OP Your patron age solicited. H. J. HANSEN,! &UIiia&S tKm&X&K4&ti 4firWSnBEj2&La Fv5rf, fxrW "V yi' 'jshjtk' :.- 5? NOTICK FOU l'UHMCATrON UKITKII ttTATM LH1I Ontl X liurui, Oietou, Norcmttr '.-0. iM. Noliro li b.r.bir ilreu ll.it Loon It. IHeicln ion, 01 num., urrgon, wuo, ii , "''. Li-IUJUJ NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION (iMTIffTATU J.illD ornci, I llurm. Oteuon. OTmbeT. 19091 Notice It htnhy liven Ihittbo BUI.etOrl M. h ftifii in tlita nmm II. .nDtlr.tlon IdcrUt No, (Uartlto elct, under Iht protliloni ill llio Act of Conrrcu. .Mirotnl AUfnit U, 1IS itid cu intudluty itirto, lb, SW1 JN WJl Bcc. Zt, T. M 8., K. MK K.. W. M. a '.vou.! .11 ti.oot claiming .dr.rwly llio Ui.uKlc.cillicJ.or drdtlnr lo obJcl Uc.ut. of lha mineral ch.r.cicr ol lb. I.ucl, or for ny other r.uou, lo tho (IIiimmU to .ppllc.nf, lionlit Qlo tlitlr .md.Tli. ol i.rolfit la tkli ol- B(u. nnor lIDI. io vxnr.iioa oi tu.pnoQ i. on t.bni.nrl&, M747, for MYMNKIf, HrlfonS3, TownthliitV floutb. K.O( M K.ol, WllUmclle lcrllfD, bta filed nolle of Intention to nuke final I'rool, lo Cit.bllib (Ulmlo the Unit lm? e d wribd, blore Ibe llrtltler uil lltceUer .1 Dutci, OrOu, on the uUi d.y of J.uu.rr, Isio CUIm.nl Biian M wlineuv.: Eirucell, 0. A. IirrU. rr.nk r liliklnton, Scourl.r Wbltlnt, llol Bnrm, Oregon WM F., IlcBl.lff Hi', 11 )I ill Mlc.llou. t1rt iitibtlr.tlon, Knvenibor, SO. 1W. ... ...!. II. Bflnt. nMMlf ta iuoq. . .'WM..V-. ..., ............ -, .-. NOTICK FOR PUnUOATION UMTtliHTATH I.AHIlOrrlC I liurni, Orcxon, November It lnot, Notlco la lurcbr ulren thai M.ry A. Hutton, of Kill, Oregon, who, on December ft, 10OH, mail. iloaert'T.ml entry No.kM,ferU1 No. OHM, lor K1(4Klf, Hectlon fal N M. HE)tNWU and 8VliK!i,Mllou!l, Town. dip 2n Bonth. llantoJI K..I, Wtll.raeile Meridian, b.i Died tmtlraof intention to m.ke rtual IVool, loca. l.LIUli claim to llio Und .Ikito dcrlb.d, be fore tho llliir and lltcelrer, at llurna, Ore gon, on the lltii day of January, 1910. Claimant name. . wllncaae.i . . KolHirt I- llutton, Jarnea Sutherland both of Kill, llrvion lAct t'oii.lanl, of HHey.Ore Kiiii. William A Walker, i)t Kgll, Orcjon. Wx. Firrk, itcgliter. Hum. Mat No M. HcrlalNo. (fiiJI NOTICK FOU FUIIMUATION UNITKl) HTATJM LAND dFKH F.i lluru. Orcsou, Nnrrmlr 4. 1 Notice la hereby ulren tb.l Ihe Noribem !' tfie Hallway Company, kJiom poaloniii .1 ittCH la HI I'.ul, Mlnnreola, baa I tit. lib it.y ..( Noi.mber.ipovfliedlnlbliomcallaai.n i'i ou a. rA.Ri.Hcrxer 0 ectac t under tne prorlilona ol iho ct of IUafV., .HIUIH4 1IJ ., .W4 11 Pl.l. Wit CM) aa extended by Ibe Act of Congirf p proved Mar IT, 1WM (SI il.t., 197), tho writ ball of th. north eait nuarter uf aorlton la. In town jehlpStHoulhof r.ngo SI K.alof tbo Wtltam i en. rrincip.i Hetiniaii: Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. .a a. itf. && 1-J Ll3 '.,-.'V-ti-,'W.'.-'i.'.'..tvi .t,-fe. -v The Most Popular Bouse in Intern! NEATLY"F0RNISH2D-ALL OUTSIDE Headquarters for Traveling Men and! AgcIarJRacinc Manager, L. Racine, Prop!., t va m mm A Pure Aluminum 35c Sauce I A Pan for...i! A SPECIAL BARGAIN Try ono and ate how you can cook without icorclilnjf or burning food. It la light in weight and look Ilk silver. It doesn't tarnish. N6 enamel to chip off Into tho food. Cooks In one-fourth of the time ordinarily required. Tbo genuine " 1802 " Pure Alumi num can always be told by tho Maltese Cross, Kvery piece guar anteed or your money back. B. sure and buy en. from your (tester QGGR & CUMMINS rHjpti,1MWS ? 1'CTITION FOU l.IQUOIl L10ENBU. Wo, tho iilidorslBiioJ legal voters of I'u tibl o l'reclnct, llnrnoy County. State ot Oregon, reunrctfully petition the lion County Court A llnrnoy County, State ol Oregon, to grant n license to Delevaii I). I)ofonbtii;htoKoll Spirituous, Mult und Vinoiiit Liquors In Icm qtinutltles limn ono gitllou Duiiln 1'iioblo Treclnct llarnuy County, Htitto nt Oregon, for the I'urlotl of Six (0) inoiitlm, as in duty bound no will ovor pray Names. Frtd Lrcn Dan Ilnggerly 0 H Adamn 0 A Lamb I) W DufllllllAMgll J 0 Trovorso Milton Chuvullur H Ilniuy 9 Doluiilmimli (loorgo Cliiugli Hatio Choato Wnllnr II. lAtiisom O, I'roiipur Notlco U liuruliy iluy tho I'Otli Uy of ronlalulnit W actri mrericiy tu of the minora) character of the laud, or for . i'u ii Anrand all Mrtani nlAlinlnir ailverielv Imide dcecrlbed. or dealrlnc to ubloct locano enyother reMon.tolhedlirioa.l lo aniillrant. houldflle tbetr afflitaMti ol rrolMtln thla office, on or beforo Ibe llb day of Dei ember 1809. Wm Kinat, liritlitirr. ,im, piiai sv, imwv, lur nH pniip andKWNWM Hcrllon W, Tov.nihl. Sans ii Rur, Wlllamctta Meridian, b: atbewi.contratce, In which It la all. Names. Martin Oalvtn V K Groo It II Vnckci J 0 Beatty Win. MoMupchy CONTEST NOTICE. CONTK0T No. . UMTKD BTATKd I.ANIHirFli K. lluru'. Ortfun, Norotnbcr 11, low AluBlclent lonleat snidaylt ho a been fllnl In tbla nmce by William II Koltay, coulminnt, asaloat llonieaie.d Kntry, No, HMV, mucin Wui SiuoH, Herlal No, OAOU, fur HU BUUbei'tlonVM iiuruuiii, i Alliolu lt?rnl ibat eld AnteloU.thewa, baa wholly and etiilrely bandiued l.ld entry for mora than elx montba next tirocedlnu tbo romineiiroment of this coate.t.udthat ea Id .Urged Abaenco from tne a.id land wae not due to hla cmnioyinent in lbs Army, N.vy, or Merino Cori'i ol tbo United butca ai a private eoldler, onlrer, i' man, or in.rlne, durlnc the war with Knaln. or durlnn any other war In which Iho I'lilled HUle. may be ensaiedi eald imrtlta ere hurvby nottntd to .ppe.r, reipond, .ml olfer evidence lonchlnn aaid allocation at 10 o'clock a. in on December !, lw, lieforatho lteRltteratid It. rtlrerat lb. United Ht.ica Land otllto In The Mid conteat.nl b.vliiK. In pmror alll davit. Sled Noremlier 10, Into, not forth fanln whleaibow that after due illllceiioo iieraiinal i.rvtc of tbla notlco cannot bu inmlu, It la hereby ordered and directed that tilth nnllin be (I ten by due end proper publication VM, rABRK, Itolalcr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ukitkd Btatm J.anii Orricit. i bumi, Oreton, Novomberiu, vi) John Luhblnuorl. J.0."" ' h!LrL)r ;V6, lh' Anr!.Hir. Nn ,., ---...... . wn0i0 poatoniee addreae la Iinriia, O'oeon. N K Kbollou I aiil.on Ihn Mih day ol April, luoti, lilolulhla I nflt.A Hwnril Iftli.l.tnl.l ti.l 1 ntttln.ll.it. V.. :r.:.- .""-.-.?:-..": r :: ...'"..."." uoiue, iu pureiiaao (no j,( d nun p uon i. lowneuipxinouiu, itaiiee l.metio wormian, and tho u T F Traversu Atlnm Adrlnn II W McAllister M M Uoan IlOFIcal tieorgu Turnlxiuy glvon that on Moil Docombor, 1008 the t NI-.U.Hoc- tw r;ot. nu iiiulurtiigNitd hIII npply to tho County Court of tlio Htuto nl Oregon for IUrnoy Comity, for tho llconsu montloned In tho foregoing petition Dslvan H. DvyKNiiAuaif. metln Ueridl.n. .ml Iho litulior ihervan. under th.provUlou of tho.ct of June it, l, .ndscia.mend.lory.kiiown.il tbo "llint.or and Btono Law," at auoh value aa mlitlit Lo .tor tbitrcoii timber iiilliiiRloij i., aim tnu laud oiforllnal proof fixed by .pprsliciuent, and that, uurauaiil In aucn application, mo tuna oun timiK b.v. l)oe u .ppr.laed, tho tin 110,001) board feet .1 li.MptrM 170 O0 that .aid applicant n III i )Vv leant to thank you for your past patronage. We lidievc mm will find it to your interest to trade with ua in the future. Our ntock in complete and our DRUGS arc the beat. We will not handle any other kind and our prices are riyht. Wc have the best line of Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery In the city. Agents for M. SHOOrS FAMILY MEDICINES and SECURITY STOCK REMEDIES We Solicit jour Prcscrlplton work i Th City Drug Store I J REED BROS., Proprietors S5S?$$J5r.SSS4S I! ii i" T T r- x T - TV v r-r- t t v . -. DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous nnuObliging Bar Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN Centrally Located nnd Connected with Hotel Hums KtSf JSSfSWSS5 mm:-. ;?tt:im".t:r euch appllfaUoii, tbo lund olid in enpport of her application mid auorii atato jaiiua r.'.t II y lo in ebaae before entry, .or Inllt.to u ort lib bo IKth day of January, lyio, before i iiefmor .nn nencirer.-.i nurna, urrxoii Any peraoti I. st liberty lo protent llil pur i.ae before entry, or lnlttato H cuiileat at anv tune uerore paieui iHiiea, "y iiiiiik a corronor .ted affldavit In thli onlce, .UexliiR facta wbloh would delcat the entry. Wm, PaKHic, llciiltler ANNUAL XMAS BALL GIVEN IN BURNS DECEMBER 24, 1909 Music by Welker's Big Seven Piece Orchestra Best Event of the Season f.m- -:t!-tt'enm:itmmm!mummmm:mtmt:HHni TDDirS MEAT MARKET aci Grocery Come in and inspect my stock COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES to be had in the Market Mu prices aro as low aa good goods can bo sold for in his market... The LARGER the order the LESS it COSTS. BURNS LIVERY AND FEED ST1I CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt. Special at tenia to transcient an freight teams. Horses kept tyfi week or 71 ion llu FIRST CUSS Lirai nan ana rai 011 hand,. lour imtri lugei South Main St Qv J &P Ajf Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals NEWANBJACCUKATE HAYSC4LE-J IN CONNECTION WITHJJAKN. BURNS MILLING HORTON & SAYER, Prop Rough and Dressed Lur Rustic, Flooring, Motile Finishing Lumber. wearest Sawmill to Burns. Gooil Lumber Yard in Burns, :iu ,r.;uii:tijiuttMiniitiinitittiiuitttittumimMMi) At The Welcome Phan You can always find SOMETHING NEW AT OUR STOKE -CALL IN- Jf you don't boo what you wunt iukfo" K wo havon't it in stock wo'll got ii for)1 Mail Orders Solicited The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oj fl B: ''"' iii"MM'ssw-iiii-aiwi-isi.iiiwMiiihrtwiift