MWdHM I 1ifriDrif a Fhc ifjmw-JftcraW iWTURDXY. MAY J, 100 lUtUSOlUlTtON UATK8! Out Yr . Mix Montht ThrManlhi , I0.0U t.W .75 111.1.x s iivun Mnhakvi CONSIDER DRV FARM LATER. A private letter received from Judge J. K. Wentherford of Albany, who is president of the board of regents of the Oregon Agricultural College, states that tho board had a meeting on Apr il 26, but no action was taken re garding the location of tho dry farm experiment station. Judge Weatherford states that there was but one proposition before them and that was from Morrow county. That county had representatives present but ow ing to the fact that Professors Scudder and Bradley had just returned and had not yet com pleted their report the board was unablo to give any particular consideration of the matter. He was not certain as to the date he would call the meeting of tho board for the consideration of this matter, but it would likely be near May 26. Judge Weatherford will advise the people hero of the date so they can send any further com munications or representatives they may desire. This matter should bo given attention and it should be ascertained at once whether Professors Scudder and Bradley desire any further in formation before this meeting. Harney county will have two or three representatives call up on various members of the board before the meeting is held. Eight carpenters wanted Im mediately at $4 00 a day. In quire of tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. Mrs. C. M. Salisbury, wifo of our esteemed optician and jowel or, arrived last evening on tho stage. C. E. Thomas, president of tho American Land mid Livestock Co. is in tho citv on business concerning their hrgo land hold ings in tho southern part of tho county. Tho "J. B's. will give a conun drum party and social at tho Baptist parsonage, May 7th, ad mission 10c. Every ono invited to como and have a good time. Ed Dcady of Portland was reg istered at tho French hotel Tues day. Ho camo in with W. G. Good, a Washington man. Ed has many friends here who are glad to sec him on his occasional visits. Mrs. Roy McGce and daughter, arrived home by private convey ance, Roy having gone to Onta rio to meet them. Mrs. McGco has spent tho winter in southern California on account of her health and wo are pleased to tell her many friends that she is much improved. Win. Hanley ana wife wcr passengers out on yesterday's auto to Vale enrouto to Portland. Mr. Hanley will stop at Hunting ton where ho has a large num ber of cattle ready for shipment and may find time to attend at least a part of the session of the Oregon-Idaho Development Con gross at Weiser. NOTES PROM SUNSET. K AUCTION! AUCTION! Tho building belonging to tho Odd Follows, known as tho Durkhoimor storo building, and tho lumber in tho collar will bo sold at public auction on Wednes day, May 12th, 1D0D, at 2 o'clock p. in., to tho highest responsible bidder. Building and lumber in cellar to bo moved oir vithin ton days and tho rock to r ,ir placed in tho vacant lot ' ack of tho building. A. K. UlCIIAKDSON, Auctiono or A llcaltne Salve for Runu Chapped Itnndt nnd Sort Nipple. As a hoaljng salvo for burns, sores, Boro nipples and chapped hands Chamberlain's Salvo in most excellent. It uiluyH tho pnin of a burn almost Instantly, and unless the injury is very so voro, heals tho parts without leaving a scar. Price, 25 cents, for salo by nil good dualotu Foil Sai.K-320 acres of land. Inquire at this office. hay TWELFTH NIGHT, No. 41906 Trial :i, 2:12 3-1 Slroil liy Unwind iltffi'tf, llio ulnxif IDS In Ilia 111 muro tlmn mty othur linro t'vnr roultil. (Irnml Siru, doorn Wilkin 3:2J. Diim, Mini Kiln 3.08J4I liOrHlm .1. .1 Audubon, Mr til by Alcynnc, Iik by (loorjo Wllken, k'vIuk Tolilli Nluil it donblo itom of Wllkon ntid ouo ( llm lriiiget lmd triiltur living ImlMrinnlly. Iiu Is n rlirxtmit 10 3.10 IminU blub, wil(ibt li'00 lb. Ilebiu i-lcnii, llalltmlM and liN t cIiomh Mull. A niiinbrrof bin niiduviilopod U-yiwr-nld rolls rold ill Auction In UIiU-ukii nriiplni! f US 1 tneb. TWELFTH NIGHT will stand the season of 1909 at The Fair (irotimls in Burns, Monday?, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Uwen on Fridays and Saturdays ZFEJIBS S325.00 to XZfcTSTTIESIE: For further particulars call on or address II. DKNMAN, Harriman, Ore. J. I CRAWFORD. Hums Ore. s&awa&fc&6&&9&&i MICHAEL S(VHENK- RflERCHARST TAILORS Satisfaction Guaranteed Cl.liAN'INfi, MESSING AND ItU'AlltlNfi TOR LADIES AND OENrLEMEN All orders receive prompt and careful attention Tho Nciu Tailors, McGcc Uidfj , Hums, Orouon on sTJiKirr m:aiin to court iiousi; ?MMMM4MMM3$$& The Standard Bred Stallion HALF-SECTION HOMESTEADS. A Washington dispatch to the the Journal says: Secretary Bal linger today designated 158,176, 800 acres of land in states to which the 320 acre homestead law applies, as coming within the provision of the law. Tho states affected are Oregon, Wash ington, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, Colo rado and Montana. Included in the land designated by the sec retary today are 7,000,160 acres in Oregon and 3,576,960 acres in Washington. Diagrams show ing the lands subject to entry are being sent to the local land offices. It is believed that 40 percent of tho area designated, except in Nevada, is now held by individuals. If all the land designated were suitable for en try there would be 492,000 homesteads. SUMPTER VALLEY PEOPLE COMING It has been rumored on the street for several days that Mr. David Eccles and others connect ed with the Sumpter Valley Railroad will visit Burns soon perhaps next week. The Times Herald ha3 no authority for this statement other than a rumor, but it does have it from authen tic source that tho road will be built as far as Prairie this year and that the manager has op tions on land this side of that place and it is no secret that Burns is the objective point. That the road will ultimately come here and it is possible con struction will continue without delay. Atleast a visit Mr. Eccles following his inspection of last fall would indicate such an in tention. RESOLUTIONS OP RESPECT. Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to tako from our midst our beloved sister, Nora Best, and Whereas, In her sad demise this lodge is deprived of an es teemed, earnest, upright and worthy member, therefore be it Resolved That the members of Sylvia Rcbekah Lodge No. 43, of Burns, Oregon, do hereby ex press their sincere regrets at her taking away and tender our deepest sympathy to her bereav ed family, and be it also Resolv ed, That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to each of tho homo papers for publication, a copy sent to tho family of our deceas ed Bister, a copy be spread upon record of our lodge and tho charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. Fraternally submitted P. G. Smith Lizzie Dalton Ruby Buimow Tho iron horso will undoubted ly "toot', in John Day town by tho first of January as tho enter prising people of that little city have met all tho requirements asked of them by tho Sumpter ValloY people. John McMullen was a business visitor to Burns Thursday. Robert Sottlemyro went to Burns Thursday after some fruit trees. Robert is putting out a nice orchard. There will bo a dance given here in the Sunset Valley school house May 7, to raise money to help pay the debt on the school house. The school house north of Wright's Point is one of the neatest school buildings in Har ney county and it is being paint ed by John McMullen. Jay Gould Jr. is building a new house near tho county road Chester Hibbard is helping with the work. Prof. Raymond was in Sunset Saturday and says he will be a farmer this year. W. R. Drwson and A. R. Por ter went ud to the mountains Sunday after a log to break sage brush. anss iaura uawson win go to Narrows bunday to organ ize a music class. Miss Dawson is a first class musician and wo all wish her success. Mr. Shcpard and wife of Wash ington county, Oregon, have ar rived in Sunsat Valley and locat ed a homestead. Miss Gowan, of Burns, was in Sunset visitimr with Mrs. Fred Myrers Friday and was present at tno uance. Fred Myrcr drove the Narrows stage last week while Al Spicer lived a few days on his home stead. The grain crop in this locality is looking fine although cold winds have been blowing most every day through April. Jay Gould, Robert Settlemyrc and F. P. Blackmer havo good prospects for large corps, so they can have threshing machines and others will have crops to cut for hay. Annanias. Trial, 2:20 Will Stand the Season of 1909 at the Elliott Barn, Burns, Oregon Except on Sunday Afternoons and Mon day Mornings when lie will he at Lawcn. PROOKIISS, No. -iMSp, in a mahogany liny atiuiillnic 10 littmlt Mull. 8lrxl t) WnMii, IHOli alroofblr Allmrl 8 :U;i7J;Hlr John H UiQlAf; Clipper i00; Dinliallt a 8L4 H ntliorx In ln UmnS-lO, nml l) otlmrit hcttUir tlmn SilMJ. I'am Hem-tnlrttr Mb, by WuhUtHn, lfl(17. .. UuiIIiii, urnnilnxitliur of rrnprww, In lli tnjillicruf 10 oolts nil In Uw!. Tim Mmfj. lmr 10th eolt u miIiI tt n fc-raeri pnevr lit f 10,000. In III tlircu-)iiru. form liu inmlo it roocnl of LI : 111. Terms: $15, $20, $25 GEO. D. IIAQIHY, Burns, Oregon. At The Welcome Pharmacy You can Hud (ln l)PBt. Holrctod nnd largoHl. iih Horlniont of ovor.v tiling to bo found in an up-to-duto ilnig Htoro. PRESCRIPTION WORK in our Hjiucutlit.v and vn havo tho boat equipped 'laboratory in tln Intorlor. If Wo ubo only Mio boHtiiind purwtof drugH and oliotnicnlH, and our prici'H mv 1 ight. Yours for "uiisiiictfH The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon, Aim si 1'. II. diamine V. T I.MIMt Be a Booster --Keep Things Moving Wo can match you with all kinds of trades. Diop in and lot us know what you havo to trado or sell. Wo will do your surveying or sell you fruit trees, shrubory or seeds to make tho homo more beautiful ahd profitable. If you have any want? como to ua. Wa haw the goad and can deliver I hem. Inland Empire Realty Co, Burns, Oregon NO. 8691. itcpnrt of the condition ol Hie HARNEY COUrtlY NATIONAL HANK olllURNS at Ilurni, in tho Htato ol Oregon, at tho cloae ol builn, April :nth, 1WJ. XKMXIKCU. Ilion ami DUcoiinla Overdraft!, iccurcJ and uniecurcd (J 8. Jlondi to secure circulation Premium! on U. 8. Honda llondi, tecurltlea, etc Hanking home, furniture and fixture! Piiu from National llanki (not re- nerfo atenta) Dim from upproved reiervo aitentt rho'lu indotlurcaih Itema N'otea of other National Danki Krarlloual paper currency, nlckela and centa . I.AWMJL MotCY UllIRVK IK IINK, MI Hcle II3.02H2O li;al tender uotei KUDO 16,810 2U lsedumptlon fund wlluu.H.Treaiurer, (S per cent of ( IrcuUtlon) (CLOSING OUT SALE!) Having decided to quit business we are offering our stock at bargain prices. HOW 1)0 TllliSI: STRIKE YOU: $27.50 Thirty-five dollar Saddle aro reduced to Concord Breeching Harness MC Aft complete with collars PW"U No. 1 Boston Team Collars reduced to . . Buggy whips of all kinds re duced. Some as low as Sweat Pads as long as they last, each $3.25 .10 .35 jM EVERYTHINC ELSE IN PROPORTION ' NOW IS THE TIME TO UUY HOPKINS BROS., Harness and Saddlery. The place (o save money by buying now. VU'tS1VaV'a'''.,'''k.k."W-a'- BUT --OIES XDZEBTTGrS AT THE CJTY DRUG STORE 'lha place where gnu receive pure Drugs and accurate ncrvica. WE ALSO HANDLE A FINE LINE OF Cigar. Tobaccooa, Candies, Postal Card and Stationarg. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED (ho U n Cull nnd ln I'lcaned. KKKl) liKOS., SUCCKSSORS TO II. M. HOIITON. y"fci.-'.-klyWwqttVV'' l'Ue.l4,'V V&ViV1V u HARDWAR MACHIN Binders' Supp " Full Line t f BUILDING PAPiRR ROOFING CROCKERY. CHINA ANDGLA - E GEER & CUM; Burns, Qregi r , IVIa, New Sliop Opposite lite First Nalional B .ik Volt patronage solicited. ii. j man i: .AMMA. J VENIN Black Imported Percheron Stallion Will stand at the Fair Grounds, Season 1909 Single Service - - $10, Season - - $15. Return - - $17.50 . Insure - - $20. Season operxs .pxll 15 IIKN'HY mOIIAHDSON, Slciiotaiu. I 0I,W7 an 4.KH 87 775 111 12,r'( Hi a;, -iio 00 ifin 01 Mil).", MIW) 77 Total Mi 00 LUDUITlEi, Capital atock paid In . . I fmiA Surplus l'und 0,000 00 Tndlrllil pruflia, let! oxiouc and taicapald U4U National Dank nutta uutilandliK . 19.M400 Individual dcKilti lubjcct to clmok !18AQHi Time cortlfli aU of depoilt m.t 7 Caahler'i check outitandlnK. iri'ja Kotti aud bllli redlirounlod ,W18 Total IJIS.m II 8TATBOFOIIEOON, ,., (Jounljrof Harney,)" . 1 1 jinn if. ltrnwn. PAililfir nf tint tnvit iihiii. ed kank, do aolemuljr iwear that llm alov itstomont la true to me bc!i ot my niowiwigu t ud belief. I.eon Jf. IIhowm, Caililer Bubaerlbed and tworn to bolore me tlilii)lli day ol April, 1930. M. h. I.EWI! Notary l'ubllo Jtal) Correct Atleat' C, V. WcKikniv. O. A IIIMBOLD J. M.DiUOK, Director!, BOOST HARNEY COUNTY And tho Hinn Unit will givoyon tlio best viiIuch for your Monoy. (!nll nt G. W. CLE VENGER'S STORE And soo what you hiivo on tho t.hingn oiuuuorutud bolow si'M v 1 j'JPnte .w,yj Sewing Machines, Pi nnos, Building Paper, Wall Paper, Carpels, IlugH, Linoleum, Mat ting, Art Squares, Mattresses, Springs, Roofing, Trunks and Valiees, Haby Car riages, Pictures, Por ticrs, Chamber Set, Upholstered Goods. Nooaio. shuni,. ana oobMn for tuu iii Ail MnUeu ot bowlnu Mnohlnoa. l5?ZQOCiteiMOy&n iQ&CtXXSCSZS)&tXK'JXS- -CXfiZWC BURNS HOTEL BAR DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous and ObligingJBar Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN Centrally Located and Connected with Hotel IlnriM iSeSCiirt- -Ji&r ', itsivt&vtsoetsi&smss&z ROUGH RIDERS! I wish to explain in n fow linen in lb5. in;)ir how you may al ways bo woll (lro88ecl, shoes, hala, e'e mil tulle tho mat tor ovor with mo you can leave join . ;ilaco as lonpr as you want to. Leave your overalls lit" . " ant your drcss uit, go to tho danco and havo a good univ.. W'hcr. tho party is ov er come in and chanjto again and your suit may romain hero until you want it again. Say, for instance, you rido a horso after cows close to Harney, Drewsey, Vale, 1-iwen, Diamond, Narrows, etc., and something would he going on thoro. All you need to do is send a postal or tduphono if necessary and your clothes leave Hums by tho next stngo. After your good time return it to me in tho same manner. I will attend to any further lookout for it. Boys, 1 will do this all freo of charge and 1 can give you 8uit and ovorcoals from $17 and uj). Trousors $6 and up. Como in and lot's talk about it. I havo six of tho boys already. No responsibility in case of fire. A. SCHEftlK, Wlerchant Tailor. ULKY W Bjm .Jfi Mm 2) mjXw i-rWn Pi. i3&&&&&3M&&&&a&g$&& fTHE OREGON HOTEL T Mrs, Ella Martin, Proprietress Good. Comfortable Rooms Excol'cnt Tabic Service Tho houso has been completely ronovalcd and patronH aro assured most courteous attention. Former patrons and friends welcome Opposite Tlio 'lluics-llunild oUlcoi Iluriis, Oregon &68t Tho Stnrf is ono o tho latost nnd best additions to tho famous Deero L,ino of RldlnfJ Plows. Is Unlit in wolcht, simplo nnd durnblo la construcUon full of genuine merit,- nud hau shown its inottlo nnd utility in ovory tost it has been put to. It has amply demonstrated by its good work its richt to be classed as a strictly up-to-date, hidh-class farm tool. It Is ceitaln to Biiit the most critical farmor and bo a money maker and a labor-saver for hltn. "I If s a Deere-It's Right" and does Its work pctfect oaso to tho operator and team It Is manufactured and sold aa a tonguolcss plow a tongue not boing neccmiry to best results, but ono is supplied at slight cost to those who parfer it that way. The Stafj is the Himplost riding plow built, anyono who can hook up a team uud drivo 'cm straight enn operate it successfully. It pos sesses many superior features not found on other plows, and it takes a wholo book to illustrate and discribo them, Hotter write for it today and nil tho Information you want about thii Biiperior implomont. C. H. VOEGTLY Tlio hlost Popular House in wtzt NEATLY'FURNISUiD--ALLOir" . Headquarters for Traveling Mt AgclarRacine Manager, L. Racine, i jgsSfes" BURNS LIVERY AND Fu, H1NDKHSON ELLIO'li, i .. iSiccur (, i fit tin it v, , . i freight tutu . II Oi , N n tneek or in- IIRST LLA i Fr. Huy oh" on ha ml Your Special Attention Given to Conducting (Minerals NEW AND ACCUKAIE HAY SCALES IN C0NNEC1 ION WITH BARN. . sr .set. burs mLur HORTON &L SAYlcR, Rough and Drese-.! Rustic, Flooring, i Finishing Luii. Nearest Sawmill to Burns Lumber Yard in Bui j- i.' . . MS. i Has nil the qualities of high pr. n,;. Rapid, Universal keg board, Simp! Chicago Writing M.iu. ISI-lSJ WiiIj iciiniij did sa'e m . . (. 4 i i;reg0ffl ristsi ie. ii "ii, -i H J "Ii Jt 'o! o. d.i icro it Jo. . in,