SHEEP MARKET STARTS HIGH Fo- Sale—An incubator auitable TO ENFORCE TREE QUARANTINE LAW. Of hops as ai> experiment. Heil» for hatching 125 eggs, also a brood­ Tha first sheep deal of the season satisfied they will be u successful Recent Eoaclment Protides for a Deputy er that has been used two reasons. I has just been cotiBumated in thi? ' I crop here judging from experience Roth for $10—Dr. L E Hibbard. county in which Judge Miller and Tree Inspector in Each County. SATL'KDA y M AK« H I*. 19U. with other crop* Mrs Wru Farre was confined to i John Robinson purchased 4,000 Mr Fenwick has greet faith in From this year on, the laws in SUBSCRIPTION RATES: her home the fore part of the pre­ head of stock sheep from J H. Oard the future of Harney county as an regard tc the care of orchards One Year 12.00 sent week suffering from a severe paying «3.124 P,r head. The flock agricultural district. He has been Six Month! 1.00 and the quarantine of infected cold, Shein much improved at ¡nc)ujM 2,000 ewes of various ages, a successful farmer in this locality Three Month! .75 I quite a lot of wethers that will be for over 18 years He does not go trees are to be more strictly en this time. She Simes-MeraCd il l.H N KÌKIF Al Ao»r par­ new law will result in great bene­ IxiaiiB and Discount«.. II0I.UH1 12 I’. S. Bonds to «er lire circulation 12,MU 00 ticulars address this office. fit to the fruit growing industry. Other Bonds.................. ........... IUUOOOO CHILDREN’S CLOTHINC. kinds of Fr»«sh Vegetables in Season, GIVE HIM A CALL. Main (Street. - t B ui ... .ng. BULLS FOR SALE R. R SITZ, Lawen, Oregon Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle. Bulls ready for service, the get of Waterloo Prince I 74,1 84. According to Mr. One of the enjoyable «octal event« of the season was a whist party giyen by Mc -dames G. W. Waters and L Weidenberg Jr. at the home of the former last Wednesday even­ ing. The parlors were handsome­ ly decorated with white and green, while the score cards were decorat­ ed with a shamrock and each quest presented with a ininntnri* Irish pul up last season is still in the Hag The “Blarney Stone” was stacks in this county and that the also in evidence and those who matter of scarcity of water this scoffed at its powers and refused to season is causing very little con- kiss it were made to rue it before cern among stock tnen. Tliere is the evening was over. Mesdames .sullii icnl hay now on hand to Burrington and Weidenberg Sr, feed the stock another ordinary Ike Schwartz und Win Farre, nil of whom kissed the “Blarney winter. Stone” won first prizes, while Mes- danies Carpenter and Voegtly, In this issue appears a dipping Judge Levins and Bill McKinnev from the East Oregonian which received the “boobies.” The first should he read by all who are prizes for tlx ladies were handsome raising trees. The deputy com­ soln pillows decorated with hand Thu gentlemen received missioner to inspect the condition painting oi trees c annot be appointed until a handsome shaving set and money consolations were 90 days from the adjournment of wallet. The great, the gentlemen receiving huge the legislature. 'Phis is to he re ­ “Murphys” neatly wrapped in gretted in I lai ney county, as the Japanese napkins, but upon close infec ted on hards should have ini inspection they were found to be mediate attention. something more than ordinary Irish potatoes, one containing u l iterary Society. razor pouch with “Happy Holigan” represented on one side while the The Harney County High School other had a stick pin hidden away Literary Society met again yesler very carefully. The ladies were day afternoon at 2 o’clock presented with a head of cabbage After the l*reai>lent culled the each which contained a nice vase meeting to order and the roll call and needle case, the latter being and iiiiimtes were rend. The fol- in tin- shape ot a shamrock covered lowing elections were made Presi - willi green satin. dent, Mary Otley. Vice President, I’ht'sc priz**s caused much merri­ Amanda JohiiHon. Secretary, Agnes ment mid comment mixing the Sayer; LifiiKiirur, (ìltfonl Itemi guests who were all out for a regu­ Alice Hamilton wan appointed lar St Patrie time critic I hr program for th»* alter At the close of the game refresh­ noon Was as follows ments wi re served and even in this Song by School, Ihp the Gar. feature the Emerald Isle wne Reading . Lea Rohinson brought to the foreground. Vocal Duet, Frank King. Merle Those present were: I *allon Mr mid Mrs Allen, Mr and Mrs Eaaay Harry Buck Carpenter, Mr mid Mrs Farre, . Mr Song In the School, T he Hearest and Mrs Gowan, Mr and Mrs Jack- Sjait on Barth son Mr and Mrs Levens, Mr and I >el>ate "Re-ol t»’ Ihat Ship Mi- Marsden, Mr and Mrs Mc­ wreck* «re more Instructive (Inin Kinney Mr uni Mrs Miller, Mr and Trainwreck« ” Mrs Mnthershead, Mr and Mrs Agne» Sayer, Frank King and Purrington. Mr and Mrs Schwartz trouble is had from (jeer more Premium« “door y ard” trees than from any other source. Parties who are making a busi­ L! ABILITI EH. ness of raising fruit and have ti ■ * apitnl htork paid in capital invested in orchards ari Ml Ludí sided profitti willing to spray and to otherwise NatlonBlBauk Not« ‘8 care for their trees, for in that Deposita way only can they succeed in the But people business. who have a few trees in yards, largely for ornamental purposes, are unwill­ ing to care through for these them, yard and it is trees that much of the orchardist’s trouble comes. In the future those who have yard trees will be required to care for them orchardists, trees will the same as do and be badly infected destroyed. 750 00 025 00 tt 000 00 67,«28 »1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAN» OKEICE.) hurm Oregon, Muri-h ll. l.o Notice is hereby given that the following 119«,7^6 93 named settler has tiled notice of His in tout ion to make final proof in support of hi« claim aiui »25,000 00 that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Burns, «hegon, on April 11 man 1905, viz: Thoma« F. Arnold, Devisee of Arthur 7,3« ISO B. Paton, deceased, H. E. No. 1230. for the SE‘4 12,500 00 SWW, Sec. 31, T. 20 S . R I E . I.ots 1 und 2, S*>4 NWy4. sec. T. 21 S, R. IE , W X! I 0,1113 07 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon anti cultivation |19M,7*i 93 of said land, viz James C Bartlett, (o ar Arnold, L. ('. Bradfield. Wesley Miller, u i of Drewsey, Oregon. -TATE OF OREGON,/ « ouNTY of H arney J I, N. T. »’arpenter, Cashier o( the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. N. I’, C arpentkr , ('aahler. ( ’orrert—Attest: C. ' UM MINS, IL M. If ORTON J. W. (iKARY, Directors Subscribed und sworn to before me this 14th day of Mutch, 1905. ; wm . mu . lkm , (Seal) Norsry Public for Oregon East days in our city this week. Mr I Mackintosh has been one of the ■ PRACTICALLY leading sheepmen of central Oregon for several years his company mak­ Inlestrnctiùle ing hf*ad1 this season and considers prospects ver\ bright for sheepmen this year this Spring he says it will not ser-1 iously interf»*re with crops: Much ot th»* land owned by hi« company is well irrigated and the hay crop will averngw about the sain«* as former years. Eroin present condi- : tions Mr Mackintosh thinks the sheep businean will continue to im­ prove and next years’ prices he even j better than this year, Ile hat« re- turned home to make preparati-M» for the lambing season which MOO lì begins. SELLS K AISER & FELTON, Propts. A I. Mackintosh and F J Bene- dix, members of the Mackintosh 'ENDORSED BY Land and Stock Co., spent a few ' SCIENTISTS AS Although tin* flood waters in his iminetliate vicinity will be short | At The old Jorgensen Stand ZEZaAxxes ¿c XTelsoxx, ^xopts NOTICE Oregonian. Black Minorca eggs for hatching Also some cocks for sale. The great laying strain —l»r L E. Mr and Mrs Trisch Mr and Mrs Hibbard. " c'leotne, Mr and Mrs Wilson, Mr tirant I liotnpson accompanied hv and Mrs Weidenberg Sr . Nir and M's Bi rd N|, s,| inm< Holland and his wife earn»- up from f.awen yester­ day to visit their children Floy '.nd V.wgtlv, Mr Wm McKinney Frank, who are attending high I’anl Ih-Laiiry and wife left for school. Will inted judges Affirmative Frank Thompson. Gertrud« Burin «, Ada. Neal and [ Clifford Reed Negative Emma Muller. Curtin Smith, Mary Neal mid Floy Thompson The judges decided in fever of th» negative. Sung by ich.Nil, If I Were a Sun­ Portland Sunday morning Mr De- I anev ha« been with the Republi- beam. Iir*ad Ing K oh we 11 Hamilton can the past three months and has \ oca I Solo Myra King also been covering the field f<»r the Telling