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WOULD AMEND DESERT LAW. I bo accepted as proof of reelmim-
ilion of Hitch tract. Provided,
y-ttllll H l!MUIll3 Ul'lTOT?f
111U imloWIfii? uuilmo of an
amendment to tho present desert
land law b suggested by tho
Burns Commercial Club. Its ob
ject is to enlarge its scopo and
bring about actual cultivation
and make it possible to put into
use land that can not bo taken
under the laws now in force. It
eliminates the clause pertaining
to residence of tho claimant in
tho state where tho land is locat
ed and extends the time for mak
ing final proof to seven years.
It further makes it compulsory
to cultivate a certain portion and
to raise a merchantable crop
equal to a certain valuatien:
An Act entitled an Act to Amend
an Act entitled an Act, Etc.
Be it enacted by tho Senate
and House of Representatives of
the United States of America in
Congress assembled. That it shall
bo lawful for any citizen of tho
United States, or any person of
requisite age ("who may bo en
titled to become a citizen and
who has filed his declaration to
become such,") and upon pay
ment of twenty five cents pei
acre, to file a declaration, under
oath, with the Register and Re-'
cciver of the land district in
which any desert land is situat
ed, that he intends to reclaim a
tract of desert land, not exceed
ing 320 acres, by scientific dry
land farming or by conducting
water. upon the same within the
period of seven years thereafter:
Provided, However, That where
the mode of reclamation is by
means of water the right to the
use of water by the person so
conducting the same on or to
any tract of desert land shall de
pend upon bona fide right, appro
priation and use; and such right
shall not exceed the amount of
water actually appropriated and
necessarily used for the purpose
of irrigation and reclamation;
and all surplus water over and
above such appropriation and
use, together with the water of
all lakes, riversr and other sourc
es of water supply upon tho pub
lic land and not navigable, shall
remain and be held free for the
appropriation and use of the pub
lic for irrigation, mining, and
manufacturing purposes subject
to existing rights. Provided,
However, That lands taken up
under this act may be reclaimed
under a dry land system of cul
tivation and production of mer
chantable crops, in lieu of recla
mation by artificial irrigation.
Said declaration shall describe
particularly the tract of land if
surveyed, and if unsurveyed shall
describe the same as near as pos
sible without a survey. At the ex
piration of seven years after fil
ing said declaration, upon mak
ing satisfatory proof to tho Reg
ister and Receiver of the recla
mation of said tract of land as
hereinafter set forth and upon
the payment to the Receiver of
the additional sum of one dollar
per acre for a tract of land not
exceeding 320 acres to any one
person, a patent for the same
shall be issued to him: Provi
ded, That no person shall be
permitted to enter more than
one tract of land, and not to ex
ceed 320 acres, which shall be in
compact form.
That proof of the reclamation
of such tract, whether by means
of artificial irrigation or by scien
tific dry land farming, shall be
made as follows:'
The claimant must the first
year clear and break at least one
eighth of said tract.
The second year must plant
the first tract to crop and clear
and break an additional one
eighth of said tract.
The third year must cultivate
and crop at least one fourth the
tract and have produced a prod
uct therefrom of at least $500.00,
where the claim is of 320 acres,
and in proportion for a smaller
tract.
At the end of the fourth year
must show the claim if of 320 acres
has produced crops of the mer
chantable value of $1000.00, and
in that proportion for a smaller
tract, and, he must each year
thereafter until final proof is
made show that tho claim, if of
320 acres, has produced an annu
al crop of tho merchantable value
of at least $500.00, and in pro
portion thereto for a smaller
tract.
IVof of reclamation of any tract
taken under this act shall bo made
annually before the Register and
Receiver; and final proof, at the
expiration of Raven years from
date of filing, when a map show
ing the character, value and lo
cation of all improvements shall
be made and filed. And all tracts
must be enclosed by fence and
no two claims under this act may
be enclosed under tho same fence
and no product of tho soil except
such as has been produced by
actual cultivation thereon shall
traction of crop duo to unavoid
able cause may bo excused with
out prejudice.
That all lands exclusive of tim
ber lands and mineral lands
which will not, without the sci
entific mode of dry land farming
or cultivation, in this net referred
to, or irrigation, produco some
agricultural crap, shall bo doom
ed desert lnnds-within tho moan
ing of this act, which fact shall
be ascertained by proof of two or
more credible witnesses under
oath, whoso allldavits shall bo
filed in tho land office in which
said tract of land may be situat
ed. That this act shall apply to and
take ofTcct in the states of Cali
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, Wash
ington, Idaho, Montana, Utah,
Wyoming, North and South
Dakota and the territories of Ari
zona and New Mexico, and tho
determination of what may bo
considered desert land shall bo
subject to the decision and regu
lation of tho General Land Office.
That all acts and parts of acts
inconsistent with the provisions
oi mis iter aro nereuy repeaieu.
INDUSTRIAL NOT13S.
(Portland Correspondence).
At their Portland meeting, last
week, the Oregon Stalo Retail
Hardware and Implement Deal
ers' Association extended its
scope to include Washington,
Idaho and Montana. More than
two hundred delegates were in
attendance, but future conven
tions will be even larger with
four states represented. Good
Roads advocates especially appre
ciated the passing of a resolution
favoring heartily tho Good Roads
legislation proposed in Oregon.
"I simply had to stop telling
my friends where I was going,"
said a man from Kansas City re
cently, for when I spoke of the
Pacific Northwest everybody was
so interested and wanted so much
information that I wouldn't have
had any time left for my own
business had I undertaken to get
it for them. You have no idea
how many people arc looking in
this direction."
Various commercial bodies of
Oregon and Washington are
planning to get out leaflets to
be used as a letter enclosure,
emphasizing the wonderfully low
colonist rates from the East-
they are awaiting announcement
of Atlantic Coast and other points
not yet decided by the Passen
ger Association and the trans
continental roads. The $25.00
fare from Missouri River points,
$30.50 from St. Louis, and $33.00
from Chicago is the lowest named
for three years.-
While tho general Rivers and
Harbors Bill will not be passed
by Congress, the Government
will not let construction work
now under way bo sacrificed for
want of a small appropriation.
An emergency bill providing for
absolutely necessary work will
include the water ways of the
Pacific Coast.
Wantkd About 5000 head of
Soort. vonntr itrnwnn" .. ,- -ress,
giving ages, price, otc,
Tho American Land & Livestock
Company, Denio Oregon, also
samo enro of tho First National
Bank, Burns, Oregon.
JAM15S E. ROUNSKVIM.U,
Manager.
NEW CLIMBING PROPOSITION
Wo have arranged to offer in
connection with this paper, the
new monthly farm magazine just
started at Lincoln, Nebraska, by
Prof. II. W. Campbell and devot
ed to th" ubject of how to farm
in tho dry country and how to
get best results from soil tillage
under normal conditions. This
Paper is Campbell's Scientific
Farmer and wo offer it clubbed
with Tho Tinies-Terald both for
$2.50 per year cash. Prof. Camp
bells' new paper is a monthly,
chock full of good things, the
only paper of its kind in the
world, and it embodies the re
sults of tho editor's many years
of painstaking investigation of
tho soil tillage proposition.
Stomach Trouble Curnl.
If you have any trouble with
your stomach you should take
Chamberlain's Stomach and liver
tablets. Mr. J: P. Kioto of Edi
na, Mo., says; "I have used a
great many different medicines
for stomach trouble, but find
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv
er Tablets more beneficial than
any other remedy I ever used."
For sale by all good dealers.
Favor Bores.
R'lei SUTtfl UI1U Bid chronic
sores should not bo healed entire
ly, but Bhould bo kopt in henlthy
condition. This can bo dono by
applying Chamborlain'a Salvo.
This Halve has no superior for
this purpose. It is also most ex
cellent for chapped hands, soro
nipples, burns and diseases of
tho skin. For salo by all good
dealers.
NO TItlCSl'A88INn.
IhintliiK 1h forblddon upon my
pluco mljoliiinu HurtiR. Trcepnflfl
r will Ih prosecuted.
0. II. VOKOTLY,
NO TRICSPABSING.
Notice Ir liorohy given (lint hunt
ing ntul hootlng upon the onoloRod
rlundaof the Aniorlonn Lund & Live
Stock Co, !b utrlatly forblddon.
Any person or pereona found hunt
ing or troRptiRBlng will ho prosecuted
to tho full uxtent of tho law.
IS. II. tin...,
Hnnoh Maunger.
Religious Services.
NOTICE
Hoinu unnble to give our perHonnl
iittcuti'in to the collection of thu no
countH due ut, the nntiio hnve heeu
placed with Mr. O. II. Lvonnrd. A
your having olnpeed siuco tho dis
solution of co-pnrtnorehip n prompt
sotlloniHitof the minio is requestud.
Maksii:.v fe Gkauv.
Cured of a Severe Attack of Ilronchl
tin by Chamlicrlidn'HCoUKli Uemi'ily
"On October 18th, last, my lit
tle three year old daughter con
tracted a severe cold which re
sulted in a bad case of bronchi
tis," says Mrs. W. G. Gibson,
Lexington, Ky. "She lost the
power or speech completely and
was a very sick child. Fortu
nately wo had u bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy in the
house and gave it to her accord
ing to the printed directions. On
tho second day she was a great
deal better, and on the fifth day
October 23rd, she was entirely
well of her cold and bronchitis,,
which I attributed to this splen
did medicine. I recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
unreservedly as I have found it
the surest, safest and quickest
cure for colds, both for children
mid adults, of any I have ever
used. For sale by all good dealers.
NOTICH FOU PUBLICATION
Umtkdktaim I.ttntOrriiE, (
liurna, Ort'iiou, liccvnber set, 11W
Nollco la )iirl Riven tlmtlho State of Ore
Kon baa II KM In llila ottlei, II illratlini (Ser
ial No I'll-') to oli'Ct, under the provlalona of
ttiu Act uf t'nnareaii, approicd Aitmitt 41, 11,
Hint acta nujemUlory thereto, lli.
N WSW l-4 Bee. 31, T, l C. It. ". K.. V. M.
Ati nil,! nil eronii clalmlm: adversely the
land detcrllied. or deatrinir In objert becau.e
uf tliu mineral character ol theriiiid. orfnratir
inner rcnrmi, m ine uijntni to apjincaill,
iliuulil file llielr UIliit n( i.rote.t Iu thin of
flco, mi or tufori) tho expiration of the period
ol publication,
Wm Ha nit e, Itcitlitcr
Hate ol Klrt l'ubllcitlloti January ind, Wi.
Hate of but I'ubllvalloii February Mb, 1W
Rev A. J. Irwin will preach nt
Harney the 2nd Sunday of onoh
mouth nt 11 n, in. and 7,!!0p. m.
Krtbbnth school ovory snhbnth nt 2
p. in.
Tho Ilitriioy Sunday school moots
nt 2 o'clock onoh Sunday nud n
cordiul Invitation is oxtoudod to nil
who can nttend to meat with u.
At tho Prosbytorutn church
Burns, Rov. A.J. Irwin pnutor.
Dovlue Rorvicos tho third and fourth
Sundays of onoh inonthnt 11 n. in.,
nud 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school nt
10 n. in. every Snbbnth morning.
Tho Lone Star
RESTAURANT
Ohlnn George, l'roptlutor.
Cor. Main nnii it BtrcuU,
JVIBflLaS AT ALtLt HOURS
Bokony in eortneation.
A Specialty of Short Order.
Tnblo furnifihutl with everything
tho ninrket nffords. Your patron
nKoPoliclted.
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NOTICH KOIt PUBLICATION.
UnitkuHt.itm MxiiOrricE, I
Hurna. Ori-iton, December II, tHW. I
- Nollco li hereby irlten tliat tho Plato of
Orviron him nltvl u thla oMce lla application
(Serial NoOloiJltoalect,underth proTliUmnf
Hit Aclofconsreia, approval Alismtai, IMi,
and aoIm niiirn.latory therein, tho
SWl SKli, HVtii iV.H of CrC. 27, T. 8., It, W
All) an'.l alt poriona rlalmluir mlrertcly Iho
lamliilricrltHHl.or ileilrlnx to object iHiennaa
n( tho mineral character n( tho land, or fur fttir
other roaioii, iu tho il!aio.nl to itppllciiht,
nhnutri Die their aQlilvIK of proteat In thla
offli, " nr before I' aplratlou ol tho prlol
of ptibllntilnn. ., I
Ym. PARR. KvgUlor,
I'lrat puMliailon liwembt'rlJ, IWM.
.ait publication January 1, 1WJ
NOTICH FOU PUBLICATION
UNITED STATIC 1,NI) OKKfl'K, I
lliima Oregon, January, is, 1SVJ. I
Nollco la hcri'by itlven that I'liarlca K. Iiwry,
of Hums, OruBon.w ho, on October Si), l07, niailo
llnmvweail entry, No, 31st. Ki'ilal No. lUSTJ, for
HI.',, .Station 111, Tuwnahlp n l-oulli, Itanito
Jl Kail. YVIIIamotto Merhlan. tiba Din! notice
of Intention to uiako Final t'oiuniutatlou
I'roof, to lalalillah claim to ttiu laiul nl.ovu doa
crllid, bofnru the Hcglater ami lUcelvci, ut
lltitiia, Oregon, on the 161 ti itay ol February
IDtfi.
Claimant uaimta at wlturic:
Daniel K. ircNamara, of Karruita, Orcirou,
AJfreil V. I'loroa, Hicham K. Crcaiucll, llort
Laiiillu, all ul Ilurii", driven.
Vn. Pakiii., lOKltler.
NOTICH VOll PUBLICATION
UNI rliD STATF.8 LAND OKPICK, I
llurua Oregon, January li, im
Notice li hereby kItcu that Dunlel K. Mr
N'ainamof Narrow , Ori'Kon.uho.oiiOctnborw,
Wn inailolfoiueftoailKnlry No 34u,terlal No.
UIJOi, for NK'i, He ct Ion 8, Townahlpao South.
HatiKfUl Kol. tVlllaiuelteilcrMlau, hna IIIchI
nollioof lutj.iitlou loinako Pinal Couiiniilatlon
proof, to cstahllih claim In tho laml uhove
ilencribvl, before tho UoRlMcr nnil Itei'eUcr,
at llurna, OriKon, on thn loth iluy of February
IUW,
Claimant namea aa wltncgaca
Uharlea K ll.ory, Millard F. Dickey, llli'hun!
11. (u-aawell, Alfro-I V I'lcrco, all of lltirni,
ori'Kon.
VM PAimr, itmliter.
The Cnpitol Barber Sliop
II. J. HEED, Propt.
Headquarters for bathing and
First-Class Tonsorial Work.
HUUNS, - OREGON-
W'o colloft uvcrywltoro nnd mako n
cliBrRu tinleiia collection la mndii. Wo
jilcaao our clients
-A-sl- Tb.era.
Aililrt'Ki
iMomiAN Mkmmntii.e Co.,
I'l.'lllnii IIM., ) i ii'i 1 1 0
OFFICIAL IIIIIKCTOnV
tat omnoni
U R.Heuatora
(Jonathan llourno Jr
IC. W. 1-ulton
IW KKIIIa
I J W llawlty
....A.M. Crawford
(leu. K. Chamberlain
. ,P YV licnmin
OAHteel
J, II. Ackerman
M Dunlway
1 It. H, Dean,
...., r.A. tiooro
) Itobt Kaklu
NINTH JUDIOIAI, DIBTUICT.
t'oiiKrCMincu
Atloruvydeiieral
(ioH-raur
Secretary ol Htale
Treaaurcr
Hupt. I'uhllo luatructloii
blalii Printer . ..
Buprciuo Judaea . ...
PW& M)(
JM'?
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AND
LOOK
1 nm prepared to furnish my customers with the usual
high class 'ocxls and invite the public to call when desiring
ANYTHING W MY LINE.
Guarantee the Goods a d Pnees
Solid Gold Watches, Knncy Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds,
Silverware, Ebony ware, Cut Glass. Ilaiulpainted China at
Cost, Take a peep at my windows,
Q-em-ToerlirLg:.
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1WB8ST
ONAL 0ARD8.
Wm. MILLER,
ATTOKNKY AT LAW.
Uuritfi, Orogou.
Oftlco tint door went of Jlnnk.
C. A. REMBOLD
Attornoy-al-Law,
Burns, Ofeflon.-
Oliiis. 1-1. Jjootmvd,
ATTOItNKY-AT-I,AW,
Ciireful AltaiiUon cfvon to Colloo-
lionB and Roitl HHlnto mnttorn.
I'lro Iiiaurnncu.
Notary I'uhllo.
BfJIINfl, Oheoon.
. GHO. 8. SIZKMORK,
ATT01INKY,
l,miNfl. OltKOON
C'ullocUoua, f.nd bulii, nnd h-.i
Kulnto i.iBltor tiromrllv ntUiniJed to"
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - . Oregon
I'rnetlcuR in tlio atnto;Courl" nnj bo
foro tliu U. H.;i.nnd Odlco.
J. UU. GHAFY
l'liyalclmi nnd Hiukcoii.
Hnrns, - - - Orogon.
Ofllro In now btilldhiK south of Wolcomo
liiirm-HH mIioji, Mnln St.
'J'lionoMalti8S.
H. I). IIURROW, M. D.
riijsiciou and Surgeon
Clironlc OIsouioi n Bpeclnlty
umm aimworod nt nil lioura.
OfTlco cor. Mnlu t II tn., Bttrns, Orraon
CU. Ii MARSDHN
I'iiyclulnn nnd HurKt-on.
DUUNB,
OJJke n( miittnce.
OIIEOON.
VST'l'honi So. to
II. 8. llrowuto'n K.lllbbari)
Mibbititl tSc Hiovnton,
iDlCNTlSTS.
Of fit o drat iloor eaat of Tho Cltlunt Hank.
Iltirm, Oregon.
W. C. BROWN,
IIUIINB, OlIfiQON.
Oillcti In new land officii building, next
door north ol pout oflico.
BOCIETIE8.
IIAIINP.Y l-OIIOE. NO. 77, I. O O P.
McelaeTiiryieconil an J fourth Saturday In
each month at:Wp m. ArchloMcOowaii,
llyronlerrlll, Secretary. ' N.O
I CANfc
SAV
On your railroad fare.
Tho law of tho common
carrier compels equal
ratcfl on all railroad lines.
YOU CAW SAV
in Time, Traveling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
insisting on the short rst
route, fastest trains and
best service. Supply see
your uckcc reads
that
VIA THE
O. R. & H
Oregon Short Linj
Short
AND
Uft'iON PACIFH
Every facility for the
safety, comfort and ac
modation of the passen
ger is provided. No
change of cars is neces
sary to Denver, Omaha,
Kansas Cicty, Chicago.
Direct connections are
made for all other points
East and South.
I"or tlcketn, 8lciiti; enr roorvatl
etc., call on, tck'i;rnili or wrlto
P. U. Hall, A sent. Huntington
on
Wm. McMurrny, Gen. pass. Ate
Portland, Oregon
Sumpter Valley
Railway
Cl!
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TAHIJi NO. 30 IN
JUNK II, 10J8.
KITE
West Hound. .
No 1 rnsi a tn. No.
11:30 Lv Halter City
0:35 " (ioiith Ilakor
11:58 ' rfallelmr)t
10:01 " Mekhnrtt
10:07 " Thoiiipont
10:17 " SltxIilHnlJniiriloiif
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ih;iih I.UDIIK no. 7, A . r. A. M
,il.e")rnr,,"1,lllri1 Saturday In oaeh
"T!?V. i I.SchlTarti, W. M.
.1. C clcome, Secretary.
INLAND UinOKNO.70 K. of I'.
Mceta oycry Thuraday .enluK In tho Urown
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Stop on slgnaln only JNo agont
Ticketa Issued only for Minion tw
trnlna nro hiIioIiiIimI tn mn'.n re,-i
etops. ruHfeiuer- tni - n. cli.tet
eta where inni'ia.-i ! tan- i-t.tcn
trains or 2.i nn k inn litu to the
t;ulnr fnrc vill l cluirul.
JOM'.I'IIA VI.ST, Supi
(illANTtiKDDKS, Asit. Supt.
ignndflai(ujtino
IllalrlctJiiilKO ...
IHatrlct Attorney.
le)iiity lilit Ally
. (leo. K. Dayla
1 w Mcculloch
.. O II Leonanl
Circuit Court mecla tho flnt Monday Iu
Aj.rll and flrt Monday In Oetobcr,
A Sprained Anltle.
As. a rule a man will feel well
satisfied if ho can hobble around
on crutches in two or three
weeks after spraining his ankle,
and it is often two or threo
months before ho is fully recov
ered. This is an unnecessary
loss of time, as by applying
Chnmberlain's Linimont, as di
rected, a cure may as a rule bo
affected in loss than ono week's
time, and in many cases within
threo days. Sold by all good
dealors.
NOTICE I''Olt PUBLICATION
UNITBIlHTATIcal.ASIiOrrHi: I
liurna, OrcKou, January I, IWn
.Notice la lierf by vlveu that Ibofttuloof Ore.
iron hna (lie.) In thli nttlea lla a,,lli alloiiHurlal
No CH'CJ toiolect, under, lliu .roilflon liltho
Act of CoiiKreaa, aninivcd Aumiil Jl.' 1HK ami
acta atiiundatory thereto, tho
HH',NKlirJo It, T IDS., II MK, W M
Anv and all t.emnna rlaftnlnir adiufielv llio
niidaircrJbeil,or ilialrjiik' t object becauao
ol the mineral character of thu land, or for
nny oiuer reuion, in mo uivpt'fcai in applicant,
aliould II ki their iiMdatlm of prnleii In thla
olllio, on or befnro tho expiration of tho period
if publlcutlon.
Wm. I'ahhk, itcKlmor
I'lrat publication January HI, IbM,
l.natpuhllcalluii Kelmiiuy '.'0, W
Jolut-Houalor
lolht-ltepnientatUo
. O W parrl.h
W II lirooku
OOUKTT IIARIIITt
Ciionly Judgo
lllerk . .7
1'ieiiaurer
hurvBor
Bliurlll . .
Aaacvaor
si huul Huperliitcudent.
Coroner
btock Inai.ector
Coiiitnlafefoncra
. .. .1. 1', Hector
. 8a in Metbinhcad:
i . ...KN Jainvaon
... . AOVaulkuor
.A. K. Klchardiou
..O A llrltllntliam
I, M Hamilton
.J W Ocary
. ll.J. MoKIiidoii
If.. N. btallanl
l&
ABrnytli
County Court inula tho flrat Wednciday In
Jauuary, March, May, July, Fcptouibcr and
Novum bor.
iiahnut ti, la mi orriuici
Job printing Tho Timos-Nerald
Foil Salk J120 acres of hay
and. Inquire at this office.
For Salk A good second hand
Clarinet. Inqulro at this office.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITKII HTATEI I.ANtl OICICK,
liurna OrrKon, Jiiiiunry b, IUW. I
Notice la hereuy kIvoii that Alice II. lliiuko1
cr, formerly Alii o ii Wllkliiaou, of Mclierinlll.
Nevada, who, on October II, J'."J I, niailo ileaert
lainl eutry No. W7, Ferial No, Olzin, for WJi
HWU fi i lion W. UK' 'M'.K, Bocllou 0, NKJ.NKfJ
hecllon HI, N). tiVi Hecticn Hi, Tiiwiiahlp
lOfwutli.liuiiKo II i:au, Wllluiuelln Meridian,
linn tiled nritlco of luluiitlou to mokn I'lluil
Proof, to tatnbllMboil claim til lile laiul iilmvn
iieaciineil, l,cloro llouvil II. IVIIkllla'iii, I) H
Coiiiinlimloiier, at lilt olllte at MclMriulll,
Oreyoii, mi tliu Hllli day of I'cbruar), IUVJ.
Cfulniiuit namea in wllnctaea
Minor, (iuorgo Wllkliuon, nil of Mclieruillt,
Wu, Kaiiiik, HouUtor.
.ti Killer
deceiver
Mayor, .
lleconler
Treaaurer
Maralmt,
Wm Farro
.Fnankliavey
CITY, lltlHIO'
Ceiincllmeii:
Hen Ilrnwu
M.UI.owla
.. Kimnell Itced
. Thoinaa Andnriou
"1
ng
Meeting of the. Council oery Becond and
fourth Wodncaday.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
llNIIKf) HTATK I ANIl OIKICK, I
Ilurni, Oregon, lieceiubui IU, HAM
Notiwi ia hereby kIviiii Hint Allied W.
rleri'u, nf, liurna OroKon. ho, on Hci. lumber
li., 11107, imiilu llomotteud l.nlry, No Ojv), horlnl,
Nil OIlHn, lor HEJi hecllon w, Tuwnililn 24
H.nilli. llaiigo ill 1'ait, Wlllamctto Meridian,
haa filed nollco ofliitentlon in make final
Couiinulutlnn I'roof, to iitnbllali claim to
tho land abnvo dcacrlbod, bofura Uo Iteglatur
ami Ilerelvor, at liurna, Oreiron, ou llio 27th
ilayiiljaniiary, luoa.
Claimant iiuim a u wltncwtxi
lfll.,1 Ut.ilr..., 'I lixlllAna I....II 1t,..t T ....I.I..
.u,,, otunM.t, , UBil.iVU, ,',, Ot I.HIIIMIII,
Cliuilca lleery, all of Jlurpi, Oregon.
Wm 1'aiiiik, Itcglttor
LIAGAZIHE
READERS
$1.50
SUNSET MA0AZII7E
beautifully illuAliatnl, good itoriea
nil articlei aliout CaUfornU and
all the Far Wett.
CAHKRA CRAFT
devoted each roonlh to tho ar. .
littic lewoduction ol ihebeil $1.00
woik of ra tlcur and prof culona! a year
pliclograplieri.
ROAO OV A THOUSAND WOW DEE B
a hook of 75 pagei, eontairung
120 colored photograph! of Cg rtj;
piciureiqua ipoli in CaUforaia '
and Oragoa.
Total .. . $3.25
All for . . . .
AJJreii all orderi lo
SUNSET MAOAZINE
flood HuiMing Sin Fiicc'iko
QSQ9SSQS9SSQQ9&SQ9&&Si$)ai
M. L. LEWIS
FIRE INSU
range!
IIAIINKY VAI.1.KV CAMP No. SM, W. ofW.
Kceta every flrat and aecond Tueaday.
W. A. Oovvau, olerk
O. W. Mclllaln, Coin.
IIURNB Cll AITKIl NO. 40, O, K. H.
uil.!l,,llH,',fl''0COI,,,l,.', ,,,ur,h Mondaya, In
vJm'Ii"?11, o K'f echwarti, W. M.
ell,i Welcome, Secretary.
dVlA'IA KKIIKKAII DKOIIKK No.s.
. Meeltevery lit and 3d Wcdoeaday.
Miia , , .. , Vliiiin8iuilli. N. 0.
rhlliinlili, Kic Sec'y. .
T0I.K CIItCI.K No. IM, w, uf W.
Mceta 01 cry fourth Tueaday.
llcitcr'Ooodmati, Clerk,
Maud Morton, a. M.
....Re presents the...
Homejnsuranctt Co,, of Now York,
Liverpool, London & Globe,
Rro Assurance Co , Philadelphia. . feft
OFJ'ICa WITH 1U1US& UiaOS. Mil n-, Oregon. g
Corner 80111I1 o( l.umbii -g & Ojltuti'ji. rt.
mQ& &m;meQQm
$1.50
Blue mountain Rapid Transit Line
Operating fronfAustlii via-l'rnirie City, Joliu Hay, Cnnjon City to Burns, Oregon
iyi ilu)s from Baker Cily to iltuim, Oiiiui,
Gooil, coinfoitahlu convoyances Cart'fiil driveia Firm
Clnt3 Stal ioiiH iilon llit! roulo Kfiilroail to limns only 105
milt's, For niU: nhl,
L. WOLDENBERG, Manager.
THE BURSAS HOTEL
STEPHENS 6l DIBBLE, Propt.
Reasonable Rates, Good Clean Mini Is, Comfortable
Rooms, CourteousJTrentii nt.
Special Accommodations for the
Traveling Men.
FIRST GLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Youtf Patronage Solicited,
JOHN (iKMHKIt UNO,
Towolor. Optioinn juid
lStiurravoi.
Fine Watch Repairing A Spe
cialty.
$1500 RewarJ
The Oreirnll. t allrnrnla .L V, a.td I it.
rroteetlvo Asioclatlon, uf which the tin.
uneii ia mncmnvr, will tho JI.WJ Itc
for lheroiilctlouof anrrntv (r artlca i
111K uoriei, rauie or mules oi'lonKing to am
HI lUVfllDUlP.
$500 Additional Hcward.
fa
Iu nddltlnii
i'io the ii -ii
lBlled otlert.on
stimn i.tiill i.
ll for all horfll
urauacu iiurnc
liar un hoth or ci
er Jaw recorded
b routuicr. i.ac
Ici.lllnriiev. I.alx
J i r.Mk ' nun ll
Jlor-, a M'uteriwtS
- il At lio
old to ho driven out will he r, no ted In
iwiil wutiiiiiiia ) 1111 iii r
If not to reponcii, plrnM wIto nr teloibc
v iiuvrt'ii VI II lla, ,iHUl
.MmX
v m;
w, w
I, Duma. Ore,
IIUOWN rife. Oil
00 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Bunns Diamond
Stage hine
J. K. IIAltl'lCH, I'ropt.
l.tmvus HuriH ovory Monday, Wctlne
ilny ntul Frlilny for Plninoiiil. Connect!"
wllh tlio AmlroWH.Denloiiitutsu, mukliif;
llio most ill red nnil qtilcktiit roiito tn all
iiohiU tioutli nnd tho now volil.flolds i'(
Dyko anil other norlhorn Novndu polntH
1 iirnfiil nttontion rIvoii toyiittiuioiiKorH
ami fioluht. lor imitlonliir Inlornmilon
npjily to
0. W, DlllNKWATKII, Agent
Uurns.IOrcgon,
Ijrjjrra
'vHHIv TR
mi Ira, in
Pateuta taken
p(al notice, willful
Scientific
A bundiomoly tl)tn
iiKiitni vi niirTK.ri
Vtfi fQurmonni
lu-anch lo. I
ADC MARrVS
DCGicna
CopvruoHTa Ac.
lld.ffJIOriptt
F
mrm.
& W5
all IIC
New
nffilio
fCCll
:irni
IITWI
Quloroawftt. Noitr VntE
&1 V etu ViilrtiiJi. iLW
m
A rcprescntotlvc In this county by
11 largo real estate corporation. Spec
ial Inducements to those who wish to
hecoiue'IlnanclHlly Interested,
The Heal4Esfale.S:iirIty Co.
Port Dearborn Dulldlot CIIICA0O, ILL.
R. J. RftcKiftNON
Stock Inspector. Ilnruc)' Conuly.
Home Aildroi-H limns, Or
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ISOI.ATKH TIIACV
UNlTat8TTia I .iMiOmOE, I
llurua, tireiton, Jnimaryai, lwvi I
Notlca It hereby Uen Ih t, . dlrecied I
theCaininliilouerof the i.euerul Umlofll.
uuilcr tliu iirovlnlona of iho cl of I'misriH 111
Movod Juno K7.ltH.fl 1st Stntca., 5171 ho hi
oner at imbilo lulo Iu (he hlklicat bidder, at I
orlnck, 11.111. ,1111 tho SSlli day of Keliruary,iic
at 1 hla olllce. tho lollim lug tract of land
Aliv unramia rlnlnilntr aiUnri..tiu 11... i....
""." ."T - ! I VI IUII 1IIU BilllV
uoiorlhotl laiul 1 nro Htivlttil tn tiin tintioijii
or objotMloni ou or befon tho tlnio itv-fcfuuuu
1lm ul,i
VVH.fAkttE, Iti-uUter
FsAhit Oavey, IU'i-.'lcr
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