.1 STORK E/T S LEthatpGpr1 THE FAIR STORE will do its share toward the advancement of I at deserves your undivided ATTENTION, clearly demonstrates ths economy in trading at her City’s Best and Biggest partment Store, If you buy here once you’ll come again and these pointed purse opening Bai gams se^ve but us an intro—^—■ ductory to the general low-pricedness that ever here ezists. BEAD ON /in8,5 Best Breakfast fjacon, worth 18c, at _ —*5C A Great Sale of Tinware and Household Necessities io Yards LL Sheeting 12 !=2 c Crash Toweling________ 45c ad« All « 32-Inch Feather Ticking, worth 20c Ladies Jersey Ribbed Underwear, worth 50c A Great Sale of Mens ITats The $3.00 kind Comforts worth $2.75 at $1.95. -2IX1 r ff Xr----------- "— rn Mens 50 cent Gioves at 29 cent Ore; J bes 8 lbs of Arbuckle’s Coffee $1. Snyder’s Catsup worth 35c at 28c. Gingham worth 7 and 8c per yard 5c. Children’s Shoes worth $1.95 at $1.35. Misses’ Jersey Ribbed Uni«' Opm Suits 35c value, lyc. Infants’ Tepsy Hosiery worth 25c at 14c. Lace curtains worth $L5<> at 90c. Men’s Suits worth $9, $5.23. Calico value 7 and 8c at 5c. Ribbons Worth i:l Xt red per yard 9c. Children’s Dresses, to close out, worth 50c at 19c. Outing Flannel worth 8 1-3 at 6c per yd; limit of 10 yds to a customer. A Lot of Men’s White Shirts worth $1, 49c. Boys Hats wort 35c, 10c. Turkey Red ’Kerchiefs worth 10, at 2c. Ladies’ Handkechiefs worth 15, at 8c. div/Zr worth SS at regular valico ¿5c at /Sc, J5r The article in a recent issue of The Tunvs-1 ler.ikl in regard to the disgraceful custom of selling or giving liquor to Indians was the means of i ailing the attention of the city authorities to the pub­ lic nuisance. At the last meeting of the council an ordinance was passed making it a tinable offence and the informant will get one half < f the tine. The ordin nice on the fom th page this w eek. Our count) court and vaiiou« reclamation companies should make it .1 point to have represent­ atives at the meeting of the li­ tigation assn, 1 ilion which meets at Portland on Nov. iS, as we will perhaps hate an oppoitunitv of pirssing this se lion’s claim for government work on 11 liga­ tion. On oui first page is given an account of the organization of the association and its objects. Oregon should not lose the money alloted Io it from the rcclam ition fund bv lack of interest. II irnev valley offers some of the best opportunities (01 government work in this line of any section in the state, so let's get oursi lxv- to the front on A bid fur it. amount <<( land applu d for inali r the k ai i s 1.1. xx< lind th it a to- l.il of 11.do? «>< a. i e* i ir ' ., w it lull .1" II . mi id1 < Olii 1 k ls »1 tei Vii into bv the Still v land b<>ard tur ¿20,697.04 i ht b i L iik v l't*4 n Applied for bill JtO.97 B. d for vx Im It r■<>nD ili ‘S h >\ »• no* '• » ¡«cn e-h papei « ’ . ,u < i .4 * l U f plctc. 82. ’ n ( r 1 above is ha .»’.cd 1.1 11*1 tu > coutil but ooly tv n i vt* I t.v ll.ir- r.« y \ a 1 y l.l 1p t « a v 111 l n t k f ‘ KN .H4 57 »K t c , RIMI thè l’urtland Co f* s- 7 i. .... b ve b.*en soci uve,! place their cost of construction at ■ $411,82458, and propose to1 SUMMONS. maintain it for 50 cents per acre , In th" Circuii Court of th" Stat" of Oregon, for the County of Har- annually T he p'an of this com-1 ney pany is gravity, the waler to be George Fry. Plaintiff,') taken from Sillies river. This is VH. Crookshanka the iheapes*. maintenance fee of Susan any of the propositions to reclaim i"’r" Susan Tewadoii , , . , . .... and Herman l,w». I'""1 "lH «* 1 h‘‘ 1 d.......... husband. An- land Co propose to reclaim by nie Gilbert and Worth pumping from wells at ail annual Gilbert her husband, Susan Cook nnd ------ cost of $1.50 per acre. 1 Cook her husliaml (whose Christian mime is to plir unknown) Will Nut Lose limber Rights. Agnes J Crookshnnks mid Clarence J Crook- Tlie local land officials inf< rm shanks, heirs nt law ThuTime-i Herald that nil lipplica- of James Crookshnnks tions for timber hind in tho Bear deceased, Defendants creek section that is included in the pioposed forest reserve, received lifter July 28, will be cancelled, the Commissi ner of the General Land Oilice having so instructed. However, this will not nileit the rights of meh applicants to another selection ol tinds-r lamt. It was nt first thought that all such applica­ tions would I'e heard liefore the lo­ cal land office, ex tdelice taken, etc , and proof suspended pending the final settlement of the lines of the reserve. This will not lie done, lint, as The Times-Herald under­ stands it, the applicants will let the matter drop as it is and will be out unit 111" advertising fee As luiinv were under the impres­ sion that they would I- se their lim­ ber right« if not allowed tocoinplete their purchase, the foll.'.ving decis­ ion is given which shows that an offer to purchase ntnier this act ' will not interfere wiih a sec >n I ap­ plication This section is taken trotn the Twenti-ninth I.amt IV- Clsion, page I'.*.' case of I’eltkiewici et al vs, Richardson, and is the •pinion of Secretary Hitchcock to tin* ('ommiseioner of the Genera! Land on S. pt. 25 1SW. It rends rts follow f : ’ rh» opinion rf th • loc.it laud o »r >p .-.d 1 p n du u I fj that tu. mv... «1 t in bv c l»!*ldr|rd till »- •r |ve en­ titled enit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons ai d if you fail to answer, for want th: reof, the plain tilT will apply to the court for a decree quieting his title to lot* 3, 4. and f> in block five (5) of the Citv of Hurns, Harney County Oregon; also settling and cancelling all claims and interest cor.tlicting therewith; and for such other and further relief ns to the court may semi just and equitable in the pre­ ’■l.t lain A Biggs Proprietors, Mnrns, Oregon mises, snd for bis e st« and dis­ Th . Stable 1« Incited cn the comer of First and B Streets, and keeps hay bursements exp. -nded herein an t grain on band* 11 a< competent help, Rims a J. l> Wagon. Takes pasaen This summons is published by ers to any part of the Coantry 1 order of the Hon. H C. ¡.evens. Judge of the County Court of Har­ ney. Oregon, duly and regularly n.a I- on >h" Gib .[av of September 1 '■ - 'i uder r quire« th-« inie tot" published in the rimes Herald a w . ektjf tie* «paper of general cir culi'ion in II irnev ('minty kkregon, f< r «-x co- oculire weeks from the SASK aWO WASHINGTON, PORTLAND. ORCGON ’ ' f •■■e H ,| ........... .. :hiw GEER k ivery, Feed & Sale ST/LBLE I is .'S, i .enib« r fi. 1 Hi-.- » A |;-... « Attorneys for I’laintiff R J B -m Buc ek. F. S R ieder , S ecy and T heas . B iggs < fc T vrner . A ttorneys ZST W. J. 1 ni Law The school where thorough wdrk is done; where the reason lb iJways given; where confidence is developed; where booking is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand is »ade ci.v where penniansh^ 1, at its . where h^ds of & mfined iya tbi' •iter. CUMMINS:;";, ,-ek k>-> its end Dealers in — — > Our II r are ti I vs of I >m- oiu ib-crit» Gt®* ood to Docfl i..re tbi ill pay > Ze wan IMFUEiviEMTS Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints, Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. > > agents for Rider-Ericsson Engines. Only 1 ¡n Shop in Harney County. It W DRÏ ; lot ■\rbuck -MILLER ¿c 1 IIOMPSON*«" T Pearl < Hi“! i 'V Io fo say «ar next inni week. up<*k> •vH-.kcvpersjnd stenographers have been educated for suroew. ;« l»fc. w.Aret.. -^wdsmore wiU be Opea all th^ year Catalnr» A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL / High I No I J