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directors have been so She £iiurs-$eta(d. f » well car ried out that it is evident — SATCHDAV. MAY 13. 1WX.. HARNEV COUNTY PAIR ASSOCIATION. — the <x- position is io finished by the open- ! ing day. and there will not be the SUHtil'KlPTtO.N KATES: Oue Year six Mouths Three Mouth, | who attended fairs that a err les.» 12.00 I.ou .76 .. i promptly completed.” Fair Asso W Hall of Union who ation that todav filed article« look over the country with a part with This is a the county clerk. The people of Prineville securing seem 1 received a plat something. The citizens of that place are working with men who can command capital with a view to securing an electric road. They have filer! on water rights at various points with the inten the of Grant people county can gather an idea of the course of railroad promised as summit of Dixie is commonly the the Mountain, which known berry Flat. as far From Huckle- as point, in that which direction they will build, or tion of using it for motive power. to what place tlieir line will next Railroad talk ot the past two be constructed, is known only to months has been quite favorable those high in toward tapping interior Oregon. Men have who a of the council the railroad organization. Contracts will soon be let for the reputation for accomplishing something have completion of the road from Tipton interested themselves in the pro to Austin before the end of the pre ject and intend pushing to a sent season and it is likely that the right of way will be opened up from it It behooves the busi realization. take up the ness men ot Burns to matter in a substantial way and be time to meet ready at the [»roper of the demands tion line that transporta any Austin mountain, preparatory work construction next year the what encouragement our could be expec ted at It is best that be no delay must be in on the recognition we ready time any at proper the order to secure In ground floor there will that when time arrives. hands. questions be these settled at once so point plat set out trees, shrubs and otherwise the beautify the premises for the pur- to the over proposed road from T ipton to the be ready to summit <>f Dixie mountain follows do toward helping such an enter or pushing that county clerk state definitely what Burns would the course of the prise to to According on file with Dixie of summit to the make may They should tures. negotiate to public highway between these two points, being in no instance more from the same plat the Hi.77 is which is filed, Blue Mt length of the extension, proposed one mile than The of miles.— Eagle. Bil l. SI I MS 111 IIAVIi CHANGED ADDRESS. “Shipping hogs from Nebraska information such to Oregon is something would be propitious. ordinary,” remarked of the out Wm. Hanley of Ontario, Ore., who arrived at the The Times-Herald regrets to yards yesterday with 18 carloads of This was Mr Hanley’s first interest among the cattle property owners toward the keep trip to the Kansas City market,and it took him eight days to make the ing up of an active lire depart- run. The shipment was made up ment. We h.ive two good en- of hay fed steers, the most of which gines, one chemical and one were taker, by the packers, a few water, with which good work selling as feeders. could lie done in case of need pro “We are long on sheep out iu vided the engines were kept in Oregon, hut short on cattle and note a lack of perfect order These ma at a moments notice. chines need for use very short ready and who understands someone on winter that this much hogs, so so have been hogs care of shipped from Nebraska to the coast the careful them cities for killing purposes to supply The country is and who will take an interest in the home trade. still open mid stock runs at large the work -one who will not neg in the vicinity of Ontario, mid by a lect them under any circumstance. sort of a mutual agreement the The department is now with sheep men mid cattle men so ar out a chief. A meeting was range matters that they do not oc called for last Monday evening to cupy the smue grounds. recommend a man for this posi “There have been times when tion to the city council, but few wn could fatten stock out there on In fact attended. few that was done nothing matter the were so there postponed There are future time. and wheat and barley, but the prices on thesu two grains lire now some to do that. to num a too high But the liny and alfal fa that are raised out liiert» are fur firemen wearing superior to the alfalfa rained here badges who never show up at a mid they fatten cuttle very nicely, This is n great benefit to im, an we fitt meeting and who would irally ber id volunteer lie .i hindrance lather than a help in case of fire, lected men A with a derstands his well se- few i bief that tin- business and in whom the hoy s wou hi have conli- dem e and rccognizc would be he To sufficient. raise no corn and the buy is all that are fattened on the to A bun. have chemical, one the Wiltei of who man the the would pumps on with engine trained men on the hose cart is all that is required to make a line lire fight ing brigade. The property own ers should meet men and give and selci I such them encour.ige- Dun’t depend ment. young boys who on a lot of have line intci ests than the decorations and of ment hi «use tlieir arc tuHiis living them -Kansas City Times little excite services are real enlate in Imhling« the Nevxd . to tin American The Times-Herald learns Live Stock Co, has been considérât ion named Accompanying it is is Four of the wagons were pressed for that purpose. a also A Monday for its install ■ ment Mr. Wallace, latter part of next ba-e.i nnd the otherwise in variety company huving issued bonds to the tiinouiit a lucking and institution lias taken *40,000 agreement Tile the quantity. after receiving iliflTtrent far simply tins mers that they would portion alate ed to thia Much more could fie ad 1- particular bureau and for equipping the real enlate an etc now in their poeaeaaion. That the pt omite of the m.ina- gel s of a sheep ranch, purchasing the I'ottland exposition toi and otherwise improving it sheep not loo late, for another will tie made within X' >X even It la shipment the next ten 0 X' ,x X' x% X» d A} s •X • X >> XX sV xA s' x> 'x v' xV X* xX X* s %X »V ready by the L'laik exposition .it Portland Or«'., party of capitalists that were here linaluce will be gladly accepted last summer in company with Mi Mr Geer will talk to von about it appar I Hill to look at the ranch fhe in particular. ently this gieat enterpi ise is Times-Herald lias no information worthy «»f every encouragement as to when the new company will Ham. Bacon. Lard Rutter and that can be given by the |Ho|dc of ut,n attive work and the aUx-kiag Fggw, Timothy S«-ed at the City other slates. The plans of the 1 u( th» l>ig holdinga Meat Maik t will soon be opened, and Send or bring your orders for anything in our line -Spring mid Summer Goods now in. EETTER AND SCOT’ PRACTICALLY» 7 ANY lüiesKÄ STONE Over 500 Beautiful Designa. Send for 1 Price List A 1 Circulars. M0NU.‘ DESIGNS. ‘ T^L e ONZE COMPANY, iJLHöXLxÄT. cea:;. I HE OVERLAND HOTEL FRANK A. COLE, Propt. First Class, Well Appointed House the date of the from To anyone desiring See his Handsome or to hie attorney. Wm Miller, >t his office in Bums, Oregon wi bin first publication <>f his no': PARTICULARS and PRICES INFORMATION. Ilia resilience in Diamond, Oregon, six months Will be glad to furnish CHEAPER THAN PUBLICATION. , by law, either to the undersign» «1 at l entrally locate«!, Well furnished tables, comfortable rooms. the first publication being on S iiu day BATES: Meals 25 cents: Rooms .-il . ntr. Single Beds 25 cents. the Sth day of April, 1905 R H BROWN. Vilmicistralor \NIMALS, GAME HEADS, ETC. Me cm tcivh vm Bi MAIL—Ctapktc curse ia 15 laMH. SUMHRD METHODS, easily and quickly learned It is signed bv ‘/hilton E Thomas data which »»ill include -.»me veri everything ex et \ thing Complete Stock of Dry Goods Groceries and Supplies. § opening «lay day is appreciated as president of the American Land ties that w»»n» received loo late for throughout the country is shown A Live Stock C’o, Hint in ’he pres the shipment made this week ence of C C Carnahan» and others Hting in what von have the coining by the following from the Denver These gentlemen wire among i I m > week Anything in the way of Republican "The Lewis and have Burns, Oregon. Bums, Oregon. exception. wav ot Thia in disappointment GENERAL MERCHANDISE á horticultural in Dealers In Stop at ths Overland S* banking encouragement from rate of interest is 7 |>er cent. the exhibit is one Lenaburg S¡ Dalton. mid go to highly satisfactory to the executive with FOR I S ITED STATES LAND OFFICE, * Rums, Oregon, April 27, 1906.( Nolb'i' ia herd», given tliHt Madge Leonard, >»i Bums ¡Lt t.r fount) I'rtu»1 has h«, tiled med i i.o: j> «• of intention to make proof on her deaert land claim \o . .»t», for the \tt\, ‘ ec 2S, T. 23 l< E W. M.. la-fore the Kt giNter and Re • co. r at Burns. <»ieu.»n .»n l'u» ulav, th» Isth da' of June, I j U'» >he name« the following «ltt > »*e» to prove ill«» i onip’.vtr irrigation and re< lamattou of »ai»t l«n»i William f. Byrd. William O White, 1 I ■ » a i ■ 1. all »»f Burns. Oregon. W m F arrk , Register. I á The agricultural and urns, Ore the arrange Taken as a whole the in ten years, The articles of week taxider here taxidermy display portion is the the mist, will close his shop tl.e nature of a mortgage to lie paid new and lime to look | after the loading <>f the exhibit on Savings Rank I committee, of Chicago for $4o.0iM) which is the Irwin will will reiicli Ontario in trust '4»<'d from the new company to American Trust NOTICE I, S Co into service Rev drparture take hi“ I’ big the decorative work, fix permanent *84,000. PETITION. GEER & CUMMINS tin» teams having started last Mon received The Car of Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies to arrive soon been the Exposition City to superintend lor record at ths clerk’-office Wire Cabie, Rope, Forks, Machine Oil no of the state of Oregonfor Harney county deceased, and has duly qualilieil. All for tlie license mentioned in the forego- persons having claims against ■ ii I es il'g |retition. tate or against ths lute partnerslin. I F. selected for a fair ground, hut three G. Blutne & Son, will present the ame, Sidney Couiegya. or four ranches in this immediate ; duly verified and with proper vouchers, vicinity are under consideration. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 110 Administrator at his residi n< e in I Harney county, Oregon, or at the otli. ■ It is the intention at present to ' N,TKu™. M v T!«.’ I ' °’ !,“rriBh A K«”«‘>0>d» «“">>» Oregon have n three days' preliminary Not ■■ is hereby given ihai th. following within six months from the »late of this meet nt the present fairgrounds the name<l fi»-ttler han lllf<l notice of Dig intention' to tiiitke tinal proof in support of hia claim,and | notice. first week of July to include the that Raid proof will he n)H«ie before the Regis 1 Itated April 19th, 1905. ter and Receiver, at BuriiM, Oregon, on July 11, ■Illi A few nice purses will be 190 », viz. Mart J. Di< keitfion of I.awen, Oregon, P aul E. B i . umi :, II I No lJM, for the NE'4, Ser. 1». T. 25 S . R Administrator hung for Harney county horses 32 , E. W. M. lie nitmeg the following witnease« to prove particularly at that time. This hitt continuous residence upon and cultivation of »aid hind, viz: Neivt Hoover. John (Card, will be done merely for the purpose Archie >il*Hou, Edward Jordan, all of Lawen. Oregon I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR of getting horsemen together for a i W m . F akrk , Register. -------------------------------------------- I trial of young stock and it is pro- | Notice is herfeby given that on the posed at that time t(> make arrange-1 NOTICE FOR Pl’BLICATIONH I 6th dav of April, 1905, by order of inents for the first annual fair un ’ ’ NIT F D 8T 1 TEH J. A N D OFF ICE J I . „ • ■ - Burna. Oregon. May x, 1905.1 the County Court, of the State of der th«» new management in the Noticeli hereby given that the following a tj, . „ . »■ a . h»T iiariiey COUlity, of thilt fall, perhaps the li tter |>art of Sep nmn>'d 'ctth r baa fLeti notice of hia intention to make final proof tn supporto! his claim and » . i i >i Ihm »aid I : H»I will be mmle belo.» the Register i dftle ,'u,y rendered and entered, the tember. hd 'I Re» fiver, iver, at Burnt*. Hinn». Oiegoti. Oiegoti on June 15 15, ' i • • i » . :n. 11 m „ , lr ,. g „ n . h j undersigned was duly appoints! l’ir», \li / oi “ .n -* ■ ; ’ ..................... E No. 1WH ? i? " ~w 7* “ x*'‘, Administrator of the Estate of Will- sNEUsSec. THE EXHIBIT GONE. K ' V whne MS to prove • Any and all bin coiitini.oua ri-'iden1 •• upon an<l cultivation •am I lieipH, (let eArf (1 o.' hnl'l land, viz JiiuicH I’mil, of Smith. Oregou. The major portion of Harney .I hiiivr F. Mahon, Alfred short, James Johnson, persons having claims against said all of Mule. Oregon estate are hereby notified to present County's exhibit fortín» Lewis and W m F arrs , Register. the same duly verified, as required Clark is now tin route to Ontario day Machine Extras • that particular plot of ground has 4 Land LICENSE with the cars and precede it to Portland A deed triiiiuferring the large Sin- LIQUOR I complete line haying tools We the uixlersigned legal voters of Lake precinct Harney county, state of adjoining counties in the ¡»'ourth Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon. I 'ounty Court of Harney county Btate of Eastern Oregon District Fair which Oregon to grant a license to Sidney was created at the last session of i Comegys to sell Hpiritous malt and NOTICE FOR PUBLICA! ION the legislature and is entitled to n vinoiiH liquors in less quantities than ’ UNITKDSTATES I.AMXII I |l K Burna, Oregun, April I'.ius.i portion of the annual appropriation one gallon in Lake precinct, Harney, Notice is hereby giyen that i lmi l» s \ King, county, stat»' of Oregon, for Hie periixi of [ of Burna, Harney County, <>regon, lout filed i.o from the state for that purpose. of intention to make proof on bin 1 -rt three moniti«. us in duty bound wu will l tice land claim No. 339, for the Sh‘t. vec ! i T One of the commissioners of this 1 K 33 E., vx. M., before the Register mid lie ■ . ever pray. erat Bnrun, Oregon, ou \\ edne-day. n Iirlt District Fair is named by Harney XaiiH h i »lay of June. 1905. Na aim i He D a men the following witne»» '•» | • - countv. This will be done by I lie 1 Jack Satoru « 0 A Haines J the complete irrigation ami reclain» i ion .»i -1 land: Joseph p. Rector «nd charl. b I Miller. county court at the adjourned meet i D '1 Xntler A C Lynch I oHLawen, Oregon, Perry Weis« and Dike Janie R J Haicee son, of Biirmt, Oregon ing called tor June 5 and it is un I Muck Alien I W m . E arrk . Register. Jim Ivy J II Buckma«ter derstood one of the stockholders of Lewis Marshall Win Dunn i the Harney Cou.ity Fair Associa A DM IN1STK ATOR ’S NOTIC I.. < ’ T Simiñoca August (filbert tion will be named as this commis Fay (’omegys Don Baker sioner who will have the authority Wm McKenzie Notice is hereby given to all whom it E T Haley I may concern, that the undersigned has to draw Harney county’s portion of F W Turner H F W Suhv been on this lDth'day of April, 1905, duly John Deasaire John Lynch. the state appropriation. Notice ir hereby given that on Wed |. ' appointed by the County Court of llar- In talking with some of the men nesday, the 14 day of June, 1»JO5. the un- aey county, Oregon, the Administrator who are active in the organization »lersigned will apply to^the County Court I uf the Estate of Ferdinand <1. Blurr.i■, Harney county is included that the funds are to be lined to pay now if the farmer« would only bring the balance of the purchase price the vegeiablre. grama, grasses reqim i d. LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION poses of the association. to liegin preparation no other of *50.000 of which the p< ssihililv a they cool southern part of this county and in few charge look aftei stalling that Sl'Min Properly Tranalcrred hive the respect of the bms who Hull heads coast right along ” a derstand the engines but he must undet so it make good l>e< f, mid the packets in not only un success a chief must work They we have for fattening stock. a leader as to view Mowers HcCormick Hay Rakes Deering Mowers Thomas Hav Rakes Dain Hay Bucks We the undersigned legal voters of i f-ake Precinct, Harney County, State of Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon. : i County Court, of Harney county, state of Oregon to grant a license to C. A. A full and Notice appear* in this issue call Haines, to sell spiritous malt and ing for the first meeting of the vinous liquors io less quantities than ¡of the best stockholders on June 19 in this city one gallon in Lake precinct, Harney made. countj, state cf Uregon for the period of to elect directors. Six months, as in duty we will ever The incorporators named in the pray. papers filed are Geo D Hagey, Chas N ames Names Wilson and J W Biggs and the cap H F W Siihv Sid Comegys N 0 Lynch ital stock is *4,000, about *3,000 of ■lack Lynch F W Turner which has already been subscribed. Sack Sotories D T Nuttie John Dessaire The stock is held by many promi Mick Allen R J Haines nent men among whom are Jenkin« Jim Ivy J H Buckmaster Bros, James Mahon, Cariol Cecil , Lewis Marshall Wm Dunn Peter Clemens, Wm Stewart, P G | C T Simmons August Gilbert Don Baker Smith, John Farre, as well as other Wm McKenzie Fay < 'omegys E T Haley stockmen of the county nnd several Notice is hereby given that on Wed business men of this city nesday the 14 of June, 1905, the under It is the intention of this associa signed will apply to the County Court of tion to buy or lease suitable grounds the State of Oregon lor Harney county' for the purpose of making a fine j for tin- license mentioned in tlie forego track, erecting suitable stables and j ing petition. C. A. Haines. other buildings, grand stand, fences, the of matter of transportation in a man . Joseph A. West, the chief engineer From this plat ner that wouldindicate accomplish for that railroad. ing here pro- ation which will bold annual meet- Sumpter I invs and for the purpose of stimu- Valley railroad into Grant county . latiug the stockraising business as which was prepared and filed by , well as agriculture the showing some • posed extention recognition from railroad interests. . At least they are discussing the ■ is Rl move of locating permanently The county clerk’s office recently county for a permanent fair associ to be fortunate is one prominent many of stockmen in various sections of the >1 A»«(er the | He was accompanied by later. ciation is the name of a new corpor on the SIMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD J V LI AN HVKI> The Harnev County We have the Goods— We make the Prices—We get the trade from, for intention, hut expects to order disappointment that came to those . returned Articles ot locorporatioo Filed With the past few weeks. He did nut bring another steam wood saw as was his Couatv Clerk ibis Merging Ik ■ has I. A Duke Uuion where he has been xX x' XX $ XV x% ,x « xX N xj X* xX 0 s 8 D- t >»t.A r y.’tir In ino. or ileti with fine •jMK’inieiD». Save the xplen* Ini tr. j Im- jou at-turv on your bunding trip«. II interested write i Tonr . *pevt id * and other printed matter, mailed FREE SPECIAL OFFER Our B’ S I TAXIDERMIST, fir. Wallace, is now in Burns, Oregon, mounting the Harney county collection for the Portland Exposition. Call and see his wo k U e teach TIE SAME METHOD HE ISES in putting i p this fine collection. During the time that he is tn Burns, we will The Largest and Most Complete Stock <->t drugs, medicines, druggists sundries, p Humes, stationery, books, school xUp- etc., ever brought t » Burns. The wines and liquors for medicinal -■ ai ways on Iu d. «ents for Any Periodical Published. WIB DOCTORS rtESOIFTNN «IVEN SPECUL ATTENTION. i Hi CITV DRUG STORE. H. M. HORTON. ProPt. K<-. -, « * MAKE .1 SPECIAL PRICE ON OCR COIRSI! Send for catalog today, and ask us to explain our offer to leader» of The Times-Herald The Northwestern School of Taxidermv Natte H. -urr I I.M ùmKfdal Aatiwil Buk. lisiaba. M. -• IM» ui .Udrsae ss it is our key row fey a|i