We have the Goods=—We make the Prices—We get the Trade. We are headquarters for \\ inter i of the visi- Supplies — X Brown .»ever att- oded a more successful 1 S freer, fruit,corn, diy lai d pota­ Notics is hereby given to the heirs of The tint annual fair under the the play in the second act, was fair that the on« just closed and the toes. etc ; Dr Hibbard a largt vari­ John II. Hickman deceased and to all i .'- ij i- receiving the con- management of the Harney Cuun- ! when Travrra comes to Vernon’s 1 mndingly short, the man­ Harry Loveridge as Dave made it dep nded entirely upon the gate of advertising, the bad weather and court, ami all persons having any objec­ agement will pay every premium a hit in their respective characters receipts and <• mseesions to carry the fear of owners that the associa­ tions to said account ar»- re.juired to tide won and the entire expense in­ an I caused many a roar of laugli- out the speed program, as well tion was not in shape to care for I lhe same on or before saiil «late. quired during the week. Dated at Burns Ore. t< 1. Sam Wert, as Colonel Boll­ the other special features and it stock, many dul not enter their !•» si There were mistakes made, hilt lt»«»5. This 6th day cf n and John Dickenson, who Administrator. i stam) in tlr-.way another ■ moo * was bad whit h accounts foi the The Eair Association was at a for the association has shown the played Sam Towler, were all loc­ slim attendance it was not Luk heavy » .xpause »luring the week and stockmen that it can take care of al boys who acquitted themselves spared no pains <>rexi»ense lo make, of interest. The date set w.is too NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION with credit. Miss Vera Winters lhe fair the beet possible under! the animals ami will ,l»e in belter late and will lie avoided in futu'e. I NITEi> STATES LAND Ol Fl< E.. shape 11 -xt. season. The ftock who played the part of Mrs Ver­ the circumstance. As was predict- i Burns, Oregon, Octotier l'.K).». I Tin interest arouaed this year bids Notice is hereby Riven that the ioilowfng parade or review before the grand non. was > eally a surprise to hep ed in these columns last week, the named settler bus filed notice of her intention fair to make next season doubly -land on the last day was a very to make tinal proof in support of her claim, nud many friends The young lady agrici Itural and horticultural die-j that said proof will be made before the Register creditable i n ■ and was most heartily and Receiver, at Burns Oregon, on November interesting and a much greater is, i.»o.», viz : Lena B. Harkey of Burns, Oregon. sli .ws talent and took the part plate wire limited, but more could SW< applauded by the large crowd in at­ H. E. No. 11!M, fer the S-. SE'4, See success. 'Die farmers will bring " 'A ' , .Sec. N W1! N W1See »3. T. 20 S . R 2* like a professional lb r friends and should hav been brought in tendance Again a misunderstand F . W. M. larger and better displays in their She names the following witne^es to prove j are proud of her and w ill certain­ to exhibit Our farmers must be ing caused some of the stock en­ her continuous residene” upon and cull• v»ition . lines; the stockmen will be here suier condition to be shipped. though Erank is a subscriber to the line of lhe produce, flowers, etc Asitbi from lhe speed program BEN FROWN. N BHGWN, will be magnificent compared with Mr. Sebree has had muih exper­ thia great religious he has not re­ Vice-President President the following special features caused the present one. Even tbe fruit, ience in tins line of business, hav­ ceived a copy all rummer an ac- much interest for the afternoon: LEON M BSOWN. Cashier and Manager vegetabl» s. etc that wero placed in ing done nothing else for a num­ c iunt of no mail route He informs The $20 cash prize offered by the The Times-Herald that the people ■ the pavillion were frozen the second ber of years. This, however, is Malheur Mercantile Co for the of ttint section desire a mail rot te | night of the fair and the apples, his tirst visit to this place and was best family driving bars was very pears, plume, prunes as well as cel ­ and would also subscribe most lil - •• */ made more to become acquainted ery were all withered and in 11 bad (Continued on page thr. e) erally toward a telephone line with the people and look at the Aufliorizeû Capital, $«5ü,M.IKI. The Likeyiew-I’luah stage cornea country than lo purchase at this out some distance and Mr Caw- time. fielil aHserts that a fifty-miln gap In conversation with a repre­ would connect the mail route now Mr». H ittie Haetie, r»‘«ently fron Illinois, would respectfully an sentative of this great religious established, as well as a telephoto Burns, Harney County, Oregon nounce to the ladies of Harney County that she will open a 'orr- weekly stated that he had always line when the line now being con­ plete stock of first class Millinery goods ami notions about Nov. 1 in the Olli Tremont Hotel building. Harney, Oregon. She will been discouraged from coming to structed by M I. Lewin baa . ...... have on exhibition the latest Fall ami Winter Hats as well as Mountains. The I larney county lo buy cattle, his bey mi Stein* zy zszsAz- various Novelties suitable to the season. Prices leasonable an informants slating there were no people of Lake county are anxious satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me. for such a connection i»n»i willl stock for sale here. The gentle­ meet us half way in both prop si- ZxzExs. ZZattie ZEZastie. man accompanied A Venator out tions. Main Street, Harney, Oregon. to look at several hundred head That portion of the county is th" of beef which the latter had pur­ tuoal isolated section in the ('idled chased and took them off his Slates unit deserves better mall fac-1 ■S We are now able to show you a larger and more hands. Mr. Sebree wiil be here ililit-s It is to the interest of tlm . complete stock than ever before. Our prices are next season without fail and hopes business men of thia city to bring 1 as low as they can be sold. Our lines in lo purchase several thousand head relief to the people residing there. of beef. This land district now embraces I i s; J. I). Combs also asserted upon the entire territory and this basi-1 » comprises the newest and most beautiful his arrival the first of the week uess alone would justify an effort to I a things out. We have also a new line of is about lo move into its th lo hareby petition your Honor- The Films.Herald really ex­ : able Court, to graut a license to J. C. pected a larger house. The Bates I I'eterman. to sell spirituous, malt ami vinous liquors in less quantities than Comedy C deserved it after its - ue gallon in Peuablo precinct, Har­ liberal offer to cut the receipts in ney county, Oregon, for a period of six two How< ver, there is no occa- months, as in duty bound we ever pray. Nam«*«. Names. siu.1 to growl and it was the priv­ Robert Oilham Doc Cate ilege of the people to attend or Frtd Allen Jt*e King Joseph Callow stay at home. The $22.50 has J M Ta.l r A I>enio been placed in the band making a Edw W Catlew A Adrian W A Monroe total of $tjq.;o—still short of the C E Matliuix F Adrain Fred Holoway necessary amount, but we are still J G Holoway John Geary Vane Defianbaugb hopeful. Dan Defenbangh J H O’Connor U ilh the exception of the one 1. C I’eterman Bob lX>aue fault--hesitency in speaking the M M Donne Notice is hereby given that on Mon­ line» ■•tn Nl.ssouri" went well. day, tbe 4th «lav of Dec . 1906, the un Mr Bates in the leading part as dersigueii will apply to the County Jim Kadburn, gave a good ac­ Court of tbe state of Oregon for Harney count of himself. The sacrifices county, for tbe license mentioned in the he mad« on account of hi- love Foregoing petition. J.C. P«TUU««s. Between frisch & Hunekau’s and old Macule liai! Pork, Vienna. Bologna and - Liver iSiiisagft! Beef in any Quantity, Your patronage solicited. JOHN t.N Prop I HE OVERLAND HOTEL FRANK A. C01 I , I’ropL First Class, Well Appointed H'tss « Centrally located, Well iarnl«li*.l UW«, comfortabl« room«. DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS ss on Depot and Main streets where we will open tip an en­ tire new stock of LADIES’ RAIN COAIS, CLOAKS, JACKETS. ( (SÆBU5TER. BROWN Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Clothing. Ladies’ and Gents Furnishings. RAILS: Msals h ceiifs R«51 .tin, Siug’e Beds 25 ctab. Stop at ths OverUml Burns, Oreaon. ¡ he Largest and Most Complete Stock Of drugs, medicines, druggists sundries, pei fumes, stationery, books, school >up- plies, etc., ever brought to Burns. T ’ finest wines and liquors for medicinal purposes always on hand. Agents for Any Periodical Publishd YOLK DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION GIVEN SPECIAL ATI EMM THF CITY DRUG STOR :. H. M. HORTON, Propt. REJOLVED • that The B uster brown stockinc 15 A BOON io MOTHERS A m ® A SNAP FOR UÄHTA Cf AUT - _ BWJTER BRO®N I BERNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Fancy and Staple Groceries .mil »e do not intend to move a single piece of goods fioni the old building, »3 to unload the immense stocks we are carrying, we fully realiz that a great PUBLICATION t'XrrgD STATES LAND :>rri« K. 1 Bums. Or«*., October 19. I » .» I Notice in hereby given that the following named settler has Öle»! notier of his intvnron to make prtMif in support of hut claim ami that *ai»l proof will l»c made be torr the Regis:« r ut.d Receiver at Burna. Oregon, oil Novel» bei 2S, I • via Frank Cawltleld of Narrows, Oregon, H F Nt». I »27, for the Lot I. Str. A. Lots ’ h ■! 4. >«“■ J7, T 8 . R. 31 K . W M He names thr following wltnceses to prove hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation «4 »Mid lai.4. y is N«n< \ J. Simniot a of Bur1 a 1 oit-A’t n. Don Baker I>. .