ft " t V. "m $Hc (Etittw-airvaCd 4ATUMUY. MAY 8, IVOO " i """ SUIHOIUJ'TION IIATK8 One Vcur Six Montb TliroB Month 1 1)1.1. N II Hit - 110(1 I Of M !! Rido the scat of li jrang plow now nnd then tlio seat of a Pull man palace later. Tho natural innate selfishness of human nature is made mani fest now by tho tarrifT delibera tions. You must goro tho other fellow's ox. Place n good and well kept road by n man's placo and natural pride will compel him to fix up his premises in a neat and pros perous manner. Tho first thing you know those who are setting out fruit trees will be making money from their foresight and then you will wish you had set out an oreluud. A sago brush waste n year ago and a field of growing grain now that would make the "bears" grin with deiight is the record of many of the Harney valley settlers. It may bo dry in Harney coun ty, but this isn't tho only place. The "boss" writes from Port land that there has been prac tically no rain there this spring a very unusual tiling. Doing as others do and seeing as others see comes the neaiest to nothing as anything we can think of. Why do you not get out of the old sluggish current and make a little ripple of your own? to say that Mr Woldcnburg of the BIuo Mt Rapid Transit Lino is equipping his lino 111 ft most cred itablo manner and dosorvca tho patronago ho receives from tho peoplo of Burns and tho interior. Within ton days tho lino will be equipped throughout with com forlableeoncord coaches and good teams. Tho road was good all tho way from Burns to Prairie City, but Dixie was "fierce." However, this liortion of tho road will soon bo '.'cut out" as ho found Prairio City people all or cilomcnt over tho extension ol tho Sumpter Valley. Joseph Barton was found atthis little city with quito a surveying crow nnd ho told Tho Times- Herald man ho was quite success ful in finding a very good grado from Dixie down to Prairie, al though a drop of somo 1800 feet in so short a distanco was not an easy pioce of engineering. It is confidently expected the S. V. will be into the John Day Valley this fall when it will quite, likely divejt much of tho ship ping and practically all tho traffic from our section that way. He tried to find out something de finiteas to this extension and if thoie was any prospect of its be ing pushed on towaui tho metro polis of this county, but found no one of authority to discus it, as it was Sunday when ho passed through. He suggested to Mr. Barton that it would bo rather difficult to get back out over Strawberry after getting down i injrton of to Prairie, but ho said that would not be a didicult matter. Tho conductor said Mr. Eccles was in Chicago but was expected this week and was going into tho in terior, but whether as far as Burns or not he did not know. tied business competition to show ing thai it wan a part of tho gi gantic combination to bottlo up tho entire business of tho state of Orpw', kop other ilvalayr- toniB out .md dew-lop new littos only as H n;u fit WnllU N.i'Wi. fnimor president of the ln (land Board of trade, and Wm Hanlcy, a leading catllo man of NouthouRto Oregon, were vitiiiM8 t y. Nnsh'a testimony showing that yearn ago tho Cot vulli& Eastern rotul, now n Harrimnn road, had been survey (! ucrosa tho state of Ore gon; that e.iny grades could ho established over the Cuscados from tho M,acnt terminals and there was an enormous sheep and cattle raising empire. lie testified that tho Ilnrriman peo plo had acquired tho nurvoys as well as the physical proporty of this line, but hud made no efforts whatever t extend tho road, lie was asked to tell how tho combine had i hut him out of tho extensive cattlo markets in the Utah and Colorado territory when the Ogden gatewav was closed by the Union Pacific. Hnnloy showed intimate know ledge of the interior of the stalo and said that "Vhalever surveys had been made in that country they havo been made by tho Harrimun people. Charles Kochler n mtimtfnotur ing jowolor nnd nn authority on such subjects, wao not aa enthu siastic over the stono as was Becdo. "A conaidornblo quantity might bring a fnir prico were it shipped to Germany, whero thoy can manufacturo it, but hero it is of Httlo valuo," said Mr. Koohlor. "I boo so much such stuff liko this that I can hco nothing un usual about it. llowovor it may" bring a fair prico should it bo sent to Germany and nindo into fancy articles. The stono is evidently of vol canic origin and somowhal re sembles absidion, except that it is in Htreaks of black and red instead of solid black. It in about as hard as flint. Portland i Journal. i! MIGH'VEL SCM-1 KNilC-'f ' MgnRCHAMT TAfhpM Satisfaction C? JEJineecl CLEANING, PHLSSIFKi I I'OR MIHIS AND fllixi.tHF All orders receive prompt and careful addition The flaw Tailors, McGea Hidg , UuVns, Oregon ON 8T11HCT UiMilKif TO OdiJUT IIOIfHK m AUCTION! AUCTION! Tho building belonging to the Odd Fellows, known as tho Durkheimcr store building, and the lumber in tho cellar will bo sold at public auction on Wednes day, May 12th, 190!), at 2 o'clock p. m., to tho highest responsible bidder. Building and lumber in cellar to bo moved oft-ir.tfthin ten- imya nun mu rocic 10 ceuar piaccu in the vacant lot back of tho building. A. K. Hiciiaiidson, Auctioneer M0.090 ACRL'S WITHDRAWN. j I For Sam:-020 acres of A special dispatch from Wash- lnil(1' Inquii oat this office. May 5 to the liny i.'Ti. At The Welcome Pharmacy1 You can find the best Holee-ted and flure4l, ft Hortinonlof ovcrythiiiff Lo be found in an up- lodtit( drug nl ore. PRESCRIPTION WO Rl in our Hpeeinlily and we havo tlio bft equipped laboratory in tho interior. . HWe uT otily the beat, and purest) of drujrH and cliemloalH, nnd our prlcpH iii-erhrht. Youth for busiiiowfi K The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon, i. r '') srvr HARDY Full , BUIJLDJNG. ROOf f. .'i mm km- rns, r- ? ijjrfii JUL. Adam 1' II (iKeimt: nt 'Y t FAteTlh' From interviewing many new settlers who have located here we find them solid thinking and logical, that do not look particul arly at the country as it is now but what it will be v. hen proper ly handled. These men have taken nnd bought laud without hesitation and are immediately setting to work to put in a pro ducing shape. Journal says: Withdrawing 2-12, 000 acres NOTICE KOK I'lMlLIUATlON of land in Oregon from entry to- i;nitmit.itk i.imiiirnt i dnv Secivtarv Rallinvar cmlm-wl luimi, otnton, M.ri..t. iw I lin., aecnUJIJ inilllllgOI OUieiXCl SntUolilnrrbrnUPM llmlllinOtalocI Ot 1"0 1520 (teres in Mnlio thi-nu-n m-i tin nioiin ihtomo lr u .itiuiiitiori! onpii iiJi.oiiiim ni'puinv) Mituil , lii unci In connection with the Mnlheuri iw'iNwiii" w. rH.u h. t piojeet in tutstern Urogon tlio umuiiiciiiiii,ur lU.uihK i ibiK u'mH They had not time to visit old , secretary ordered 148.000 acres y "'.rr,rV7,:,uVriH.Vi.?ii.;.V..i?:V withdrawn from everything ox- um-p.niiori.i,.teiin.l.iMti.i1oiiii, , Jkm 1 -I 1 ......... ,.)l)Ml.llHUlun Twenty-two thousand seres of The Dalles land district was withdrawn absolutely and will site for time friends in Baker City. The S. V. arrived at 5:30 and the firm section of the west bound train passed at G:10. This train was run in three sections, the travel being exceedingly heavy with i be used for a reservoir castetn peoplo taking advantage! the John Day project. of the last days of tho special In the Burns land district he Be a Booster --Keep Things Moving Wo can match you with all kinds of trades. Drop iirund lot us know what you have to tndu or WU. We t4H do yoursiirveying or sell you fnuit tree, slrrnhery . ur seeds to make tho home more beautiful ahd profitable If you havo any wants come to us. Wc have the youth ami can deliver (win. ' ' " Inland Empire Really Co, Jiiirns, Oregon '" yr - " wf i IVIe New Sliop OppoMit 'hv I If" sffimOT'rJW Vi - I-.JBV Your palriMinc' solicited.-" V .JPT W'w rhiiie llnlilfi Kirn 1'iil.llrnt.iMi Mnyii 1IK9 Utl .ul.llrli ii Juim It, lv NOUCi: OP Kltl'KIIKU'H SAI.K In tliei Circuit Court nt tint Stalo t Ore Kon for thn Umnl) ul llnrnuy. Null u In linretty t;lfii t lint iimltir nml rate3 of April. From indications j also withdrew absolutely lO.OOO1') irtuull)criof ilirirciuLitin It took a toinado and hail storm just twelve hours to go from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico the other day, leavidg death, sorrow and deso lation in lis waKe. Yet some people are kicking here because we had a few days of cold wind These people in the east do not seem to realize that there are countries as good or better than where thei live and have no cy clones, tornados and blizzards. this travel will continue unabated legaidloss of the fact that the excursion rates arc no longer in force. 111(111 WAYS COMMISSION ORUAMZi:. The State Highways Commis sion recently appointed by Gov ernor Chamberlain met at the Commercial Club in Portland Tuesday afternoon and affected an organization. Mr. Bah win. f if durum f 'mint v t,tiit.nf Mr.:..... ...ml.. liy wild Court nml imtrirol In lliu Jour nut tlitireot mi thoHihtlu) nt April IU0U, In Circuit Court Jmmml it pui;u lilA, in u cirtiiln titifu Umri'ln H'iulliik' wlmniln acres in connection with the Hnr ney project For reservoir" sites and investi gation, 62,000 more acres were withdrawn in connection with uiwmit,n, Ilnrktir ,.t Bl wriI,Illlll,n. mi wwv,.M tvjnl uV Ljunv nl Jolm W. .Medio lit nl wntf lvlin View, Oregon. i ilmitu, mM ilccrve Iwlnit lr l ul Hid j ri'nl pinpcrl) tlicrnln iltmi rib tl by llin ''.'',&-l''V,k,VV'-'k.V.'t! , AT THE CETY DRUG STORE 'Ihc place where you receive pure Druun aitfl acvuiala . ,"w. WIO ALSO HANDLE A' 1TN15 LINE OF , ( Cifittrf, Tobaccue. (,'ttndlca, lotal Curd and $tnfiotibiir(. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFUJJ.Y 'Cp$l'OUNDED Gl" I'll J CllM - V M M r UKKI) HKOS.. SUOCESO,:- -'"; (DRION. PRfiTTi: STONtl FOUND. Wc honestly believe that the Osier system should be brought into use on the men that say: "I will not read that stuff, for I don't believe in that theory," "I won't read that paper bscause its policy is not to my liking," etc., as such arc no good to com munity, county state or nation, that is as to what is expected of men; they may do for work ani mals along the line where our regular domestic animals are not practical. iimlorniKtit'il Itcforco nnil for n rvpurl nl lil prtx fnllnun tlivruimtur tit tliu nxl rennlar term of wtlil Court m m1 forth In raid Pt'crcu nml in tint Kliiilinyn of l'uct nnil CniHhiioii8 uf I.iiu muilo nml HUil liy tho Court In ttxiil Ciuin', .Vow lliiirt'furtt I, Sum .Mntlivrdunil, iliiiiluly nppoiitliil, iiiallllcil uiul Mtling ltufiirtv In tliu iiIhivo outltli 1 mtiti- will on Mun tin), tliu llth ilu) of Junu, lumiiitlliB hour of '' o'rlockp in. of wid tiny, nt tliu front iloor of tliu Court llmio in lluniii, Ori'pni, mOI t pnlillo unction to 12. L. Beede. of l)rowsey, Or., has discovered an ornjtmontnl stono which he thinks make a good atone from which to make of Klamath, was tho only mom-, souvenirs for the Seattlo fair, ber absent. C. P. Swigert, of According to Mr. Beede it is to Portland, was made chairman be found only in Oregon. nnd D. C. O'Reilly of the same i "The stone is found only in placo secretary. These selections this state," saidMr. Beede "It were suggested by Mr. Grimes, i will take a high polish nnd linitl ,,, ltiu" i io iMiit Jorcmhln of Coos Buy, and Mr. Byrd who. n'cullnr beauty .which distiii-ily""1, ",",,','a '" ''"i'"'i" '' inllovwl rhnt iline m. I tniiUim. U frnm ll 1..- H , l-"""' l" " '"'l! inttriiw..i rfitl pro ..v.. v....w ..luau .IIIVVIO Ujnll ".w..m . 4v,. w. vim IB. II whom devolved much of the i was uied consideraby b pichis work should bo contrally located j tone races in Uu-ir rude arts, but and near each other. Both are has only recently bet n rcdiscov practical men and thoi oughly ered. 1 have been tiying to find competent, besides being willing some one to take the stono in to sacrifice for tho purpose of 'hand and have souvenirs but as gutting transportation into Cen-j yet have been unsuccessful." tral Southeastern Oregon nnd .. u- '' . thus develop that great unset-1 tied region. I perl), nltuntrl In llnrnuy ( niiiity, Ort- uoii, to-Hll 1 lio wtMt lull ul tho W i i hnlf of Sriiinii HUlwu In Iovwililp Tnonty-llMt Kiutli, Ilanj;u Tlilrl).t(o ami ouc-lmlf liuht ul tho Williiiuuttc MtrlJIun, contiiliiliii,' KiO ncru Datclnt llurim, Orison, tills llli iln) n( Mr.), ItKVl. Sah .MoniKiimiiAii, lit forou .-n,n-- k . "tt.-T.- iL-Mi,'iSf i'.-- e -fc dvm-- - i. - -. 1 1 in j, .i .in j ' 'jz - ' P"J '" i rferesSglMs&SSgErc Tr' y KMS9eSSi &SCCZZX1K?MW -7V'''&e' BURNS H'OTEUBAR ' DIBBLE & STEPHENS' Prbjirletdrs. WINES, LIQUORS and. CIGARS Club Roomsfin Connection Courteous nndoObliin Bur Tender KVEItYTIUNG FIIIST-CLASS . DKOPJi Cintrull Locntetl nml Connucted with litilcl Burns -, 8 The Most .Popular Sieu: 'KfcATJLY FUBNISBir Headquarter f6'f "Twn-ti ' Agclar Racine-Mnnageni. 1, , . WS99.iSWa5fS',S, jv.tA VENIN... Mow and then a prospective settler hero is of a class that continuously "register a kick." if the sun shines and tho roads are dusty the country is going to dry up; if it storms it is too stormy; then if it is warm they say it is too warm for this time of year; they say they see noth ing but wild sage brush land with nothing of any great valm growing on it and where there aro good growing crops they say it is a favored spot and such pe culiarities areonly known to the old sstller.s; that could such ciops bo rabed on all our vast domain it would not now he open to set tlement, and all "jolly rot" of this kind. To such men wo say "git," "skidoo," take tho next stage and move out; yon aro "undesirable citizens" hero and should bo anywhere. r. WHAT TIIK "UOSS'' TOUNO The manager of this groat re ligious weekly is now in Portland where he mcota with tho other members of the Stnto Highways Commission and if lliu hopes aio realized Central Southeastern Oregon will recoivo some recog nition by railroad peoplo or tho state will know tho reason why. Accompanied by his wife and Httlo daughter, Mai jorie, he took the uUige last Sunday morning, via Canyon Citv By the way. Nothing else was accomplished at the meeting Tuesday other than a general discussion of the railroad situation throughout the state. Lvery member nresant was thoroughly wide awake to the necessity of opening up tho interior, and while no radical methods will be undertaken, the commission expects to nccom-! plish something towark exploit-1 ing the actual resources and1 needs of transportation. Another meeting was called, but what was actually outlined could not bo received by this ol fico befoie going to press. Portland businessmen nio very much interested in getting trans portation into this region and are going into tho matter quito un selfishly. According to ono big wholesale man Portland is will ing to Uiko chances with San Francisco or any other placo in competing for tho trade of this district and a road across the state to Coos Bay is looked upon with favor, oven though it does not como direct to Portland. Tho Deschutes lino is also fav ored, but .qftt.givcn tho piofer ence as they say wo need both. The local representative on tho Highways Board pointed out tho advanlago of tho east and west lino to connect with tho propos ed Deschutes road, thus cutting out tho heavy grado ore tho Bluo Mountains and giving a direct water grado into Portland. CLOSING OUT SALE! Having decided to quit business we are offering our stock at bargain prices. HOW DO THESE STRIKE YOU: 0 $27.50 r Thirtj-five dollar Saddle nro reduced to Concord Breeching Harness J5C Aft complete with collar C 'JuuU No 1 Boston Tam Collars reduced to Buygv whit oi .ill kinds re duced, home as low as Sweat Pads as long as thoy last, cich 3.25 .10 .35 fl EVI3RYTMINC ELSE IN PROPORTION NOW IS THE TIA1E TO BUY HOPKINS BROS., Harness and Saddlery. II 'I he place lo save money by buying now. Black Imported Perclferon Stallion Will stand at the Pair Grounds, Season i9op Single Service - - $10, Season - - $15, Return - - $17.50 Insure - - $20. suborn. opn.'ui.p2:il IS' llhNIU JiK'il.UtDtON. Sm"(ukt BURNS LIVERY iJ5- 1 t The Standard Bred Stallion ttatVun kqJcm Wswjcf' Vags! wLm XjmrtmimU Kaffir fcasA " , i to T. Special AfteElifci- Gov. lo Conducting Funeral KLW AND ACCURATE U 'L.U " IKCONSFCTIOK WMJl'irt 1?3Sm-J:iZLS HOnLINQ UP OF ORIIflON fflJWM A dispatch from Portland of Mny C to tho Boino Stntcfiman savs! The covornmnm. nwitnlinil suddenly today in its lino of prot I lioJ'8 Chamber Sot, secutinr tno llarr man mortrer right here would bo a Kood placo from showing that it had throt- BOOST HARNEY COUNTY And tho man Hint will givo you Llio boat, vuIiioh for your Monoy. ("all ud G. W. CLEVENGER'S STORE And sco what ou wivo on tho things onumoratod bolew: Sewinjf Machines, Pi anos, Building Paper, Wall Paper, Curpota, RujfB, Linoleinu, Mat tinjr. Art Stmares, Mullresacs, Springs, Roofing, Trunk and Valiees, Baby Car- riaifoii, Picturew, Por- Trinl, 2:20 Will Stand the Season of 1909 at the! Elliott Barn, Burns, Oregon! BURNS l NORTON & JW,' ff.,"-1 u. Upholstered Goods. 'S Except on Sunday Afternoons and. Mon day Mornings when lie will ho nt Lnwon. I'ROOIUIS.S, No. 4l4Sy mn mnlinpany bnyCuiiUliiK 10 Imiuli hlitli. 8uol liy nittliln, UlOlj nlifhlr AIIrlS 3.08,, &r .loltn S a 0lj4, l )iptr U Utl niubulluU.8 fiotIitrlu IwHliMiSilOjiinilfliitliorv Ult.r than 9.2R. lim Huniiiiiliur Mu, li) Wulili-iclii, U,Vi7, iiuiuih, uruiiuiiiciiiur ! rntit.r,( till mrnftii Dfln.Hih tIMx tlidltll TIlL Minn, wr nun mu uh mid n H grotui pnu i ') In Inmhrte-joKi'-oUl for in ho ninitu it roixT I iifs lo. Terms: $15, UV. Z9 GEO, D. HAQY,' 6rn, Oregon. ' irnevti.t. ; " j Nooillin, Sin illou and llobblnti for uso 111 All Maltoo of Sowing Maohlnon. TWELFTH NIGHT, Mo41906 Trial 8, 2:12 3-1 Slrtd hy Oiiwnnl 9i2Ct4, tin, mrooflUSin ili li.t- iukm ti a nv oil.'.-r liom iivurloiilml Ornud 8ir, ui.Kn WiJIwh a a )rti. u- I. i Jom,i.r J. J AiiiUilmn, Mil'l) AIoiiii, lio li cif)r,i in.. iImk V 1i,nu1.i .......... y ... .11 miikV pnu urtMij I llt kl I vi Bl Uiml Unit , iHmg, Iiullvlilimlly lio li iIuuiih IS 11,10 tmn 1 lilnli.,ntlKlit l.'DO lt- IItliu nlfiiii, Hut llnilm nml hi- ut l,oti ull. A nrth i of l,K i.hwtl , H..1 Sn-oia iuiwo rum v aiiLiii'ii in Ull I'Kgo llrigng WUUti V TWIiLFril NIGHT will stand llie season of 1009 at The Fair (Irountls in Hums, Mondays, Tupsdas, Weifnrsda mid llmndtty Lawen on i'fltl(iy$ nml alirilijs , eijs $25,oo to ansrenzngKH For fiirllvor pat Ucularrf coll on or titUIr.fwj II. DENMAN, Harrlnian, Ort. J, I CRAWFORD, IJunw Ore. Rustic, Floori : Finishing Nearest Stlwmffl to t Lumbctf-Vtoi i. -t Ul feouGH mmu I wish n'oxiilafn In n ftt ? 'vtu bo woll (hissed, hoes, IhtH iw over with nio- you-6m mvo ,, von watu lo. Uavai ovmUt huU, ko to Uus dance wvl H. a n . ocqme ii ajid ch(u.go ajtoin and yon. want it asam. T Say, for hmtaiice.tftrWu tx ' . Drewsey, Vale. Lawen, Dimnon iT0uld bo goinjr on thuiv . All ta'oplioiiQ it' icceaary anu v u Htaffo. After our awod t j . ., I will attend to raw furlli ' freo of charpfo ana 1 enn is''v" i,t ni.u.. pr i . h. Aiuusora io ana up. uomo in ai ix. oi tnof uoys already. IO 10Xi mi m Wj"" - - r, r ir-at i ' r-?: f and A . f r it . ' it W an ( n. ' i -Si!'4. I'ork, iesl Mi -ft ;. x , jj v.Mior Orel . . I'MS ti ana 1 oun Oi yu . ti. 1 , . rf ti ( . m nn la i I i i on i A t - V wl4 IS. 1 lOV l.ri-f i ' I.V K i ma:! Iwr lor,. idr i; ret J Inn id! T JStl net mnl l w V (- fl . hi Hit I . thl 17 ii i iiwi II ) . ... A. SCHENK TuilorJ i