nflaeaaenBag B ttSSt, w -jMt Ilk i Pi' I tl 4 ; I. i F : s 3 1 K i rtI I : Ull a? i t Hi 1 i'!f 1 T ' tip l ' t El. fil' 1 l'i 1st ' ; y r 2 ft -ft i -, ft : A patty of Illinois investors recently tlubhed together and sontono oC thoir number, who had visited Oregon during tho Exposition, for a trip through tho slate. Upon his return to Portland, this gentleman said he had found Oregon pooplo much changed. At that time- thoy were intensoly conservative, to dnv thov nro cnthiiMtic. optl-l mistic, and vmanimouslv predict' a great future. In fact, many of tne communities ar growing so rupidly thattluw imagine they have all tho growth, but those who have seen tho new orchards, the substantial farm houses and other improvements taking place everywhere, know that the next decade will see record-breaking advancement along every line. Asked if ho was satisfied, he re plied: "I wouldn't return t Illinois, but shall remain lure to receive my frionds who are com ing in partios of three, five nnd even ten." Ex. When tho Deschutes road shall bo built it will be a sorry ilny for Portland, and that city could do no better than try to get the ex tension of tho Corvttllis & East ern into Central Or. There is no iiKeunooaoi tne uesciHiu.sroaait. .My 1)0y took whooping being built until a line through , . h whfi nino n,ont,g old. to San Francisco on the eastern slope of the mountains becomes a necessity, and when it is built all tho trade of Eastern and Cen tral Oregon will promptly lH.',porMle by all good dealers, transferred lrom rortiana lo &an Francisco, thus doing an irrepar able damage to the state. All tho products from this section will go to California, the cattle, sheep and wool, and the Agency Plains wheat, no inconsiderable quantity, will follow along with a considerable tonnage from Sherman county as California is considered a better market. All this may take place in the future if the merchants of Portland Io not take active steps to protect their Eastern Oregon trade. If Harriman ever draws the cork the mouth of the bottle will point toward California. And this is not idle talk. Prineviile Review. I'ourlh Dr) Pflrmlflic Coafrcai. The Fourth Dry Farming Con gress will meet at Billings, Mont, October 2o, 27 and 28, 1909. The International Exhibition of dry Farm Products will be held during Congress week at Billings. Thirteen western states and territories, two Canadian provinces, Mexico and Russia will send exhibits. Seventeen states and ten for eign countrios will have delegates at this congress. In the west 200,000 acres of arable land awaits development by Dry Farming methods. Tex as has 25,000,050; Montana, Col- orado and Wyoming, 50,000,000; New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, Idaho and Arizona, over 60,000, 000. Experts estimate that in ten years everyMrop of water avail able for irrigation will be utilis ed. For eory ncre irrigated there will be 50 acres- of dry fnM Inn, rhfl ,.'.M:nn oQi- .... uwi iiii8iwmi uiuuua are i-xnnusiea. ex per- penence sliow3 that non-irnga-ble land yields crops averaging 50 per cent the quality rt-aped under irrigation. To thU land the future homeseeker must come. In 11)00 dry farm land in the west averaged fifty cents to $1 50 an acre. Increased valuation where Dry Farming has been demonstrated shows that within ten years this 200,000.000 acres to lmm 'hmmm mm mm i ? Akritf II jium. 'VumiAjAAa ujvai oi iuiw1 in raliuo ir autnttiii ,uun PI' .aDiuuu ttoi hiuii uoAaa m, . ui jo j jn ! S ri!f gt s ..I r.UillKf'.IJUlll'JIKI "l I 1' If xl ' H4M lliq Jllvimi AKHtU t t u. 1 pi -II Jill jHI Ml'rfM lllli,j ir, p(lfqillu 4tfbl UVIMIOnb plltfVU t Ml"' u bus ut l 3 l in. joj anjA jomuxi uoiucib aauil kvuija .tuiiiii n Mi. j n VP. i ,c .1 nil 'lu no H3J1 jioij-j-luOBrij iuultfpH e1KMt f nVW&IU tldl I ' . ;ojwi 'ijoj pi j ii, inun jj(1 A'li ii)iim aiiv iiq i.iion SiSliXHJL rJ&SIm OilJJA. t S j ijo jiiiqiinjncji jii .hui 'juo 4SJo aj)an pu. i ho.()hju '. .-TJ6 1 I '. 'f'lll" " aiMIJVlUtM H'lX ' ll llt fjil Mill MM, ', u( lll i u a', pn jji in i.o . . i i,vv lain ) II I uy 111 " J) Jl,l J" Jwl i "i f i 11.4 toll IU p'llf jmif,(Al AU. I 110 4 'IIO)llUUltX I II ' ' , t "'" ii . iw pan nioi , "ii'-JU iltumt l'imi i, , . V uwuii i i .tin ,,. n , i.kiiio IMIM IIRI . U 'l '1)1 lui5)0l I i(JJ ,l'i , -I, I ,1 '. )0 1UllOP ll U 1.41 . I Ji I I...I ,. no a i) it I i mi' , i,u Jll,,ll,UJ. Aiaji r j it Ani oiinni n oi .1.1 pit 1 -,T- 'l t J.;i'i I1"'' 'i i ll I .1ui l ' aoj fnM i .Id 'i'J' i i' . i . n , ,' v.'m if iMinl fin. tmiwt JiHiqia i ) i) ii I i ih. i ni(j in -1 1: i ',7''v 31 J JQOHiS--' !tar :. pi. lira j "v.. ., ! l I M I I'" " 11 I m, J . J , 1 ' I J 'I I , J t ' " " I I'rV Oil 1 ' !! I in, cif . tV.J i M iifi.i Ii.it m , Cr (It. i' I Hit . II ' , i'n I' ' fin M,? w i.afli 1" ii m ji I 1 wi "J inti IB ' rf' '' - j:l &&r t.'t? rr will bo held at $10 to $50 per aero. Dry Farming means an increaso in western land values, at a conservative csMmnto, of ap proximately fivo billion dollars. Tho Dry Fanning CongroBS loaches farmers how to conserve moiituro by intelligent cultiva tion, educates them in soil culture and seed aoleution and guides m oxnerienced net Horn in methods that bring them thoir sharoof the harvest profit. It oxtends the limit of producing area to tho limit of acreage in arid am', semi-arid regions nnd, thoroforo, is the keystone upon which tho futuro prosperity of tho groat west is established. Tho Dry Farming Congress, Hillings, Montana. John T. Hums, Secretary. Whooping Couth. This is ft more dangerous disease- than is generally presumed. It will be a surprise to many to learn that moro deaths result from it than from scarlet fever, pneumonia often results from it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of whooping cough, and always with the best results. Dolbert jlcKcig of Harlan. Iowa, says of He had it in the winter. I got a bottle of Chambertnin's Cough Remedy which proved good. I cannot recommend it too highly." IIIHou.iicu mill Constipation. For years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation, which niado life miserable for tne. My appetite failed me. I lostmy usual force and vitality, Pepsin prcimrations and cnthar tics only made matters worse, I do not know where I should ,lV0 hwn l0lny ,md j 110l lried J ChamlerhunH Stomach and Liv- er Tablets, Tho tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strength en the digestive functions, purr fy the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. Those tablets arc for sale by all good dealers. For a burn or scald apply Chamberlain's Salve. It will al lay the .pain almost instantly and quickly heal the injured parts. For sale by all good dealers. NOriCIC Ol' SIIUltllTVSAI.h. ily virtue of an (invention duly Itmiuil by ilio Clurk of tho Circuit Court nf the Stub) of Uri-Kon, for lliirnuy County, Ut-d lht UOtli. luy of Aptll I W.) In certain to.it In sal I Circuit Court hIu'iu- in 8vhttr Smltli una plilntlll uml J C. Riotinona mi defendant, rihI upon n 'ii t-reo thertiin ftMiilpnil on tlmAlli ,1m i c April leoo, fn--iitii vermin n...rt vu nm i by imi.i defendant on Hopt. it, WOO, anil iluly rutonltrd in IhmiI; 1) ol norl(.tce on utg '?JX of tho neonln ol ,ald county, ioiiiimiiihIiiik me to mnltr tlinenm of StS47 with intoruat Unmon at tlm rate ol 10 cr runt. xtr nun. from April 5th, 190U, nl'o fttn.CXl Altornoyx f'tin taxed uifuinU tho ilufumliint, nnd (30.00 utnita, hImi accrulti); vaU nml ox. i - t ,. t ii.. . "",r" ,H "n"-' """ w"""m " (mill tlie ruoitgii(d pruiulios liurclunftcr ,u.,-riboi. Niitio u lioreliy ulvon tliu t I will on th7tli day of Juno IDOU at the Court Imure door In Ilurna, Oriwon, lit two ciYUh:. p. in. aril lit imlillo miction to the lnglii'al lilihlitr for auh, tliu folio Iuk real prorwriy, to wit . HJ$ of NK. nml lota ID ml 10 ol Si'u. f,0 'Ip. !2il H., It. 31 U., W. iM. botuh of AIulliLiir luKu, tliu Hume l)i-iii tho property iluurihiMl in itil iin.ritm;!', anil Hiibjfct to coullrum- tiiin hy rnlil Court. latt-) A rllyJd, 1000. A. K. HICflAUDSON, rtlmtlfl of lliirnuy County, Ori'tfun iiia uoti jaiiu ooi pun i?) JII5U prur Ol .1 1 UII U?J IIIN IQ1, ' prtn. iuuu liv iWl 4t l" in mij ui.-uqiiajiui(tiuajaii ' ij.HiOi irfaJ) fc-itJIWHiin lOJIltl tl inj pajp.1 i I jiawK'tiitt in Kailliuntiavu nu tin Otl U4WMAJ11 I KIWI U(AUOAAt.tt Jl J I h-jiji joitrii uit . ,,i Mjjiipiiud ff mi l ,, ,A ', A pAJIV) u, M I if ii uf itni i i i 1 (I IK 1IWWJ I I ij K i ' SiiWtiW.dWO'iJMC'n !lJI I 'V v ill I JH tin !'! 'II. I s rjGi r-' 7:ij. eNiitiH-diaf mmBwm l i I WB i u U9te '"a -is('ir,i:ini utivuui.o i p. .' I'?i(vjni:rin(nn Wife' lIlilUVJDAJAfVMa w 2 ni; (ioa - i 1SVM94 1U tjtsf t (( (1UU J'fsf 44V IV -i ijki mat u i(V imi ( f i u.it ilu,iuj.uijm i i ' S33IH'JAU013lJ ' liliimiiiiu.ij.lj.ii 'I 'I A nOA IIAI AUN 111 II ltld hi iNIVII Nil "l II "II IM J.U.II' 'UoAtlUOl Oil lfl'111 S'lSOW (II! " 'i H i ii' in Ji. ,itu Trsi-a n ih if HX I qaj vr'a )i ss No need to bo without a sow- bur mnehino when you have a chanco to get one at practically your own terms by Booing u w. Clovonger. Standard machines to chooso from. NIiW CLUBMNO PROPOSITION Wo lmvo arranged Jo olfer in connection with tK.. jmpor, tho now monthly farm miwizino just started at Lincoln, Nebraska, by Prof. II. W, Campbell and devot ed to tho subject of how to farm In tho dry country and how to tret best results from soil tillage under normal conditions. This Paper is Campbell's Scientific Farmer and wo oircr it clubbed with The Timcs-Ternld both for $2. B0 per year cash. Prof. Camp bolhV new paper is a monthly, chock full of good things, tho only paper of its kind in tho world, and it embodies tho re sults of tho editor's many years of painstaking investigation of tho soil tillage proposition. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. l!.MTUHTATKl.AM()rriri I tlurtu. Oit-eou April 'M W I Nnllra In lierclijr kHiii Hut frank Aitilmi, ut Pvnlu, (iimiui, wlio mi Kcbunrjr ill, lvoi, iiimli. liniiiMli'il t'lilry No 8-Jift UkrvlfW Mortal Nn rau7, lor Uii HHI, HKt( HH anil UU. HK'i, Herltnti a... Tonmlilp W Smith ilaiiKuMl.aal, Ulllamcttii Mrlillali, baa nleit i.utlro ut liilvntton I" inaku Klimt moirar Proof, tu nilalillali rUIln In lint lanil aUivr iln tiirit.p.1, Itfluro M J. il't'uiinor, U H. t'ominU tlniivr, at hlaiiRHP at Uentu, Orrxon, mittio mii.Uyul June, 1WJ. i lauuaiit iihiiivr ai Hiiurc tl. P. tiotfiibainiti.HovatiUi litinbaiiti, Mil. Illl. .'riUIIMmilill, V.'llll.lW.lH ...w.v, , , Hoiiio. otiron. S Wm. KAHtir. llrnliler NOTlCH KOU I'UULIOATION VMtKtiTu LAHiillrnra liiirm, Ou'cou, KprltM. 1MM. V...I.... ! Ii.t.l.i hI.a.i ll.al V.at.lc til.la.. 11 .'".... I IW t.VIV.'J ..-.. .. . ,..H ......, ... llvlllu, llrtltuil, IIU "II JUlr I, ivui, lunua ilin-ri-Iainluiiiry Nu vuA Harlal No UMJ, tor Vfcil Nttji ami NWIi NEU H-cllon I.towii III). (I rimih, Umiill Katl. W IllamctH Marl- III4II, IIRK II1C.I IIUIIIU ..1 Ill.l'UtlUll IU IUM. tliiil 1'ionl, lii (ttabllili claim lu Ills laml UncilfH Hbort. Iii-Iuii. M. J, O Ciui&ur, U 8 Cuni)ijMlyiier, at lila ottlie at llrlllo, Uieoli. mi Hiaailftlar ulJunr, lw I Inliiiafjt iiainca a wluiCMra rmiiK iiiu,r, vuiiiiiiuuB i.imi', iir. i. ... Prfmibauiili, Potmiu ticlrnbauuli, all of m rAtnia, ItiaUlvr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'Mrco Statm Lakh Orrira, j llutm, Oimuii. Maich , IW I Siilli'v la hereby lllvnu thai Wlllimu A. Cat inioiiii'in in niaao riuai iiin.i, 11. ..wmii.1. t'laliii tlm lanit atmvo ilrarrlbvtl. twlorv tao ltiiltur anil llcr-lrer. at llurm, (Itrcoll, on lh loth ilar ot May, IWJ t lalmaiit iiamca aa wine.i II t k'liPvnen, (Iniraol. Iiiirliauaii, J II, l.lojil, Allen Junra, allot llaniDjr (Ircxoii. n rArnc. iirgiiirr NOTICK KOK PUHLICATION I'NITHPHTAIKS I.ANII OfKICK, HIIHTA1KS I.ANII OrrittK, I II tl r ii Orruoli, Marrh ;j, ivOM.I Niillri- la harchr llUfll that Klhcl laknot taafu Oriiruli. who. un Octnliar I. I1W7 inaila llinitttetl Knlrjr Nn till: Hrlal No. OS I lor .".ii,, rrtlinn a, it.wiiiiup - imiuiii. Kaiiirall Kat. WlllamtltpMrtlillaii. Iiaa nlwl m. Hi ii ..I lnlaiitlr.il to malm KliialCniiimiitallau i.riKjr in viuiillil, claim In t lio laml alma ilci.i-llli.i'1, K'loio Ilia Krk'latcr ami Itaralrcr, at iiutna, urnann, on inn ,lii ua? oi May, iw, rlalmaut liainra aa ulttlfiipa hiiiratuv Crowlu)'. Ulan riultli. John t-faka ail in i.Awto.uu'KDii Amy Lap, in uurna, lllVKull. Wm KA.iar. lirxlitcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DNITKIl HTATKU .AND OFKICK.I Ilurna. Oirituti, April 7, ltn I Noli, u la heiebr ilrrlllliat Wllllain A llnti Ulti". i.l l.nm ii Oiriimi, urlio.oit May II, IVi naile lluiiir.1, . Kulrr NoM7, HnlatNo0H7P hir .VSHK.'i. ami UitaSainl (iHtc loTowtialili-JD south, llanvn lit Fax lllamctto Verlillau, taa llli'.l tiullro ul Inluntlmi tiniiaka Final romiuutatliiii I'roof, ti ritali Uh claim to tlm latin amiva uaairiMHi, iicioro mo iiraiaier inl tsvclcr,al Ilii'iia O(rton,mi tho Hill iiay ul iay, iimj. Claimant namea aa wllliciici II 8 (Iravra, Ijto Carinlcr II. V Auaiaua, jainoa iiuiiyaru, an ui iavrtii, iiica;i.ii. x. KAwnr, Urflttrr NOTICK FOR PUULICATION U.NITKII HTATKH IANI) OtTICK,! liuriK (Irciioii, Anll7, 1VUV. I Notice la hiirt'l.y kIvoii that Dili (. .(Irconlcc, III HlOwney, yiCH01l.llll,ollr'g,cllllHT '.ij, Ivor mailo llniiinli'ilrMlry,No.w.,Ktllol NoOAM, (nrHWIiMhtj Hwtluti Ii, NK NMiainl)i SK'i Ctrtlmi 111 1iitiiiIiIi 'J I Huiilll, llaimo ja l-al, Wlllamollo lli-lliUli, Iiaa flint liollio i, tnlciitliiu lo inako Final Fivo Yaar I'Miol. in tataiil'ati claim loino latin aixiyo ilea, rl'O'l, lx)lom Ilio ItfKlitrr ami llcratrai, at Ilurna. Oickoii, nn tliu I nth iiay ot May IVU9 I lalmant name ai wllm-atoa Jnini'i I'lrla, Jn lluohanaii, Um Ilucliauan, (loo Uatva, nllol llaraoy, Ougon Wm.Fakhi, lltxluer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'mtkuHtatm LANiiOrrita, Ilurna Orrxon, Al-ill 7, IIKW. I Notho la hereby given that Will II Klnx.ol KaIciii, Oreiton, who, nil NomotiU.r 17 I'iim, uiailn iti nort laml entry No.hlil, Hoilal No. Uil.17, I'.r b), K Ji i-ll tllill 7i NU NW', Hi.clll.il IH, "I, Jdiiiiih. Ilaiiito .HI Can, hHJt ., HU hKi Hw'llun l.'j Nhli NM, Hvitlnii la Townilili. -HHoiilh. llniixeiW Kant, lllamalta Merl.llan, Iiaa DIimI miilio ul Intention lo mako Final I'iikiI liiialnbllahuil ilnliiili) lliu laml above ilraulbcil, buloro tho Itrx'ttur ami llervlvrr, nt IHmn, Omnoii, on Ilio IMhilaynl May, lliw. Claimant iiainca aa wluuraca (lioriio franklin, Nln IS Halt, JamiaF. Malum, all of Hinllli Orcxnn. Freil Iiainca ol llnriic),OrKOU, Wm. 1'aiikk, lli'ilitar. ;.TTHEBSi" Kafac-itS Recently KnlnrgocJ WI7II 23,000 New Words Mon Gasottoor of tho World i l iiiiiiiiatimit ES.OOi) titles, lar?a on tbo liu- i txnituj luturns. Uo-rniosraphloal Dlotlonnry imiUiJiilnif tlioimm(i(ifnvorlil,W itwl tiMi.n,i,iluuClililh,iJfiitli,olo. nn tiyv,'r.)Aiiit,fl,iHin.,Tr,.i) j I ..t(KiU'i.-ui!i. Juuuin.uUuiit'on. T300 Quttlo Prir.oa i i i, 100 J llli i.,' tld Tlladlaea. iBodod In Evory Home 1 'l V I" UVI Uf ft I T "a lllll "IIHHIII " 1 ! larii.il, ul. HalU'r. Oickoii, M ho. oil AplllVO, IW), uiailn tlraare lan.l Diitry. No 6T0. Hilal Sii IrjTOi. (ur IaiIh I . .'. Hii NMi nml NW, MK'i MTllOII I, TlWIIllli '.'ifulltll. llllk' II Kail, Ulllmncllo Mrrl.llan. haa fllml nothpiit i vtiatcr'a Cvltculale lilctlonnry II 1 1'.oa. J1W Jllwlrulo- '.ii'-,r dltlnofnUiOltKln. l,iJhj. I -ilt. I ! ntl',il'll'l. rill'frM i ' .. ii.w... ai'.'.iiruiUi , . , Ii'iiIV .-. iIu1Um.h,, , r OC MSRRMI. '. li" o t - r!-., 'i ',i J ,. Hurt ..-...,. ,.,, l.f . . For Salk-v. good scon4l biWI Clarinot. Inqulro at this offte. NO TIUCSPASBINO. HunlliiR In forbidden upon my pluct) niljolnlnu DurtiB. TroipnsB- i h will on prnrooutcu. 0. II. VOKUTLY. NOTICE lloltiir unnhlo lo ulvo our poreonnl itttuiillon to tho collection of tho no onunlR duo ur, tho Bnmo havo buon nlnuttd with Mr. 0. II. Leonard. A ynir Imvlnif olnpusd bIiioo tho dl Kolutlon of oo-pnrtiiorBlilp a prompt Hoitlomintof tho Butno la rciiuofltoJ. Maiibdkn & Qkaiiy, NO TRICBrABBINO. Notloo Ih hurnlty ulven that hunt- liiK itittl flhootlng upon tho onolosod lnntla of tho Aniorlonn Land fe Live Btook Go. is Btrlotly forbhldon. Anv norBoti or iiurfloiia found bunt- liiKor trtiHpnKBltig will Im prosootitcd (o tho full oxtonl of tliu law. IS. II. Uitx, Ilitnoh Manager. Kellfloui Service. Huv A. J. Irwin will preach at H.inuiy tho '2nd Sunday of oaoh inontli ut Iln. m. and 7.30 p. in. Biibbath hoIioo! ovory Balibath at 2 p. m. Tho Ilnrnoy Sunday sohool mootB at 2 o'clock each Sunday and a cordial Invitation U uxtondud to all who can attend to meat with u. At tho I'rosbytorian church HurtiB, Rov. A.J. Irwin pastor. Dovlno BorvlcoB tho third and fourth Sundays of ouch month at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Fablmth noliool at IU a. tu. uvery Sabbath mornbiK. Tbe Lobs Star RESTAURANT China (ieorKtf, I'roptiotor. Cor. Main anil II Ktrot. JWHflLtS AT AliU HOURS Bakery In aonneetion A Specially or Sbort Orders. Tnblu furnlHhml with ovorything tho market nflbrdB Vaur patron ago solicited. The Capitol Barber Shop II. J. HEED, Propt. Hentlquartcrs for hathinp and Firat-Cln88 Tousorial Work. HUKNS. - OREGON- Wo collect everywhere and make n cliargo unlrna collection la made. We pleaao our clienta Addrnaa MoilO A MKItCANTILK Co., Kun ton UIiJk., I'lirtlatid, Ore. IIKKlCIAI, IllltECTOnV IATI OBXaOMt U U.Benatura (Jonalhan llourna Jr lo. W, rulton W ItKllla J J Wllawlajr ....A.M. Crawford Oco. K, Cbarabi-flalo .r W Iltnaun OABIatl ....J. II, Aekarmati W Hlniiiiwajr i U, B. Ilian, . . .. P. A. Moor Cuiiirtaatnan tlliirncrOoncral tlurarnur lenctarrul Hlata , rraaaurer ,,,, iiu,t. i-ubllo Imtructlop iJtata I'rliiler Kupronia Judjai l Itobl Kaklu NINTH J0UI0IA1. OIHTUICT. OlatrlctJuilaa .. .. Oeo. K.llavla lalrlcl Atloruar 1 W aloCulloch feimlr Ulit Ally O II Ionanl Circuit Court matti Ilio flrit Mondar lu Arll anil drat MonJay lu Ortobar. ll.tt.t Ua.t .!,,. tulul-ltii.riiiifailva . O Wrarrlih .VVUllrook OOUMTT UAHMaTI 'iioi.ly JuJgo .Ivik litaiurcr , ... inrroiror . , ., ticrlir Aamaaor riiliiMil Huprlntii1aiit, Coriiner stuck luanector Coinnilaifonora . J. 1'. Hector Bain Uolbcrtbeail K N Jamcion ... A O Kaulkoer A. K. Hloliardaon V A llriltlniham I, M llaiullion J W deary II. I. MeKlnuou It. 10 II.. N. mallard A Biuylli Coutilx Court matia tha drat Wedncaday In January, March, Hay, July, Bepteinber and Noraabar. UABmky p. a. LAitn orricn tlanater UccaUar. .Win ram .KaankDaray (IIV,-UBHa' Mayor, lleroiiler l'rraaurer Maralial Benllnwn .. M. I Uwla ...Kminalt Head , Tbouiaa Anderion fVJUoi.klu.J Councllroinu l uiu if iiBKay JnollambarllDt lAUBwalo Meotlnia ot the Council elery Second aud rouiui weilnmlay. MAGAZINE READERS SUNSET MAGAZINE baaulifullyilliultttid,goeditorIaa g- -,. anil articlei about CaLoraia aad VAtU all the Far Weal. T OAMKR1 CKAVT daroted each month la tha ar- tiitle lapteductioa ( the beat $1,00 woik el amaleui ead (xolauioaal a yj plioiographrn. ROAD OV A TH0USAHD W0RDKKB a boek ol li paaai, centalelni 120 telorati pholoftaphi al Jrt frc plctufKU aoett la CaUerala v ''' aadOiesaa, Total . , . $3.35 All for . . , , $1.50 AJJicm all ordari la SDItSET MAGAZINE Flaed DulUiai Saa Fnaelaca In r i mi !' mmm The Times-Herald to offering most attractive Clubbing Rates to Uh subscribers at present THE TIMES-HERALD One year with the Portland Weekly Orgonian $2.50 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal $2.50 S. F. Weekly Examiner $2.65 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World $2.50 Semi-Weekly St. Louis Republic $2.35 Farm Progress FREE to' every paid in advance Subscriber Get one or more of these good papers in connec tion with The Times-Herald for the long win ter evenings. Call and get Clubbing Prices JOB PRINTING The Tlmc.IIrrnltl la Prepared to'do the Very Beat and Moat Batlafsctory Work In thii line. We hare all the LATEST TYPE FACES und a very Complete Line FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY f . laUalV r; .-. Wfi JKL k.v J &;.m U.NSP ounNS, uHroT)?- J. Waf'l uf Jifi SfcV BayS J PrKi &99&&&QQS90&5&&&M&&0&0BI M. L. LEWIS . . FffilTiNSijiWnS S i ... Represents the.... Home Insurance Co., of New York, LI vet pool, London & Globe, Fire Assuranc Co., Philadelphia. oppicq with uiaas & uiaas. bi, orr. Corner South f LunaburS Oolton. I6i)6 Blue Mountain Operatiig frwa Aastio t!a Prairie Cit, yt days from linker City to Uurns, Oregon. Good, comfortahle conveynnces Ctireftil drivers First Class Stations along the route Railroad toJUurns only 105 miles. For rates ask L. WOLDENBERG, Manaier. THE BURNS HOTEL STEPHENS & Reasonable Rates, (lood Rooms, Courteous Treatment. 3pecial Accommodations for the Traveling Men. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR Youtt Patronage Solicited, Has all the qualities of high priced machines Rapid, Universal key board, Simple, Cheap Chicago Writing Machine Co. lgiiB3 Wabart Ave., ChlMge, W. THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing, 'A, THEWINDS0K ..a-pi...,-.-nrT JaalaWa1aW j U "f t-Ti2fTCJv m l in e. vi , V.wV7VTi t j- n t am k ar iw aas SlidandHfip(H)til aa. Rapid Transit Line Joha Da , Caayw Otj tafcris, p Bailor Oltr, OrrorL DIBBLE, Propt. Clean Meals, Comfortable The Best MODERATE PRICED TYPEWRITER On tho Market tr.iivcnient Durable mm 'riHtfMfllONAL 0Atr. Wm. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Durria, Oregon. Ofllca flrit door voat o( Bank, Q. A. REMBOLD Atlornoy-flt-Lntr, Barns, Oregon Oha. 1-1. Ix3onnrd, ATTOHNKV-AT-I,AW. Careful attention given to Colloc- IIoub ana iteal ICttate mutter. I'lrs Iniuranco, Notary Public Ouhiib, Oregon. GEO. B. SIZEMORE, ATTORNKY, ""N. ORtOON CoUafUona, Land buttmaa. and Real Batata matter promrtlvatUndad to. CHHRliESW. EtiLIS LAWYER . Burns, - - Oregon Practlcoatln tbe State Coarts and ba rer a the U.:8.;Und Office. J. Ul. CBARV Phrilclan and Burgeon. Burns, - '- - Oregon. Ofilea In tmw building aoatb of Welcome harneaa ahop, Main St. Phone Main 85. R. D. BURROW, M. D. FIjticiM ii Smtm Chronic Dlaeaara a Specialty Calla anaweml at all hoars. Office cor. Main 4 B ata Burua, Oreton . CXI. Ii tf AR3DEN Phyaidan aud Burgeon. BURNS, OIIEOON. OJU at rtttdtnet. 0"Jhent .Vo. to H. I. arowntoo i, g, BlbUrd Hibbnrd 5o Hrownton, Dentists. Ifleearat doer eaatof Tbe Cltlaent Baak. Bnrna, Oregon. W. C. BROWN, Bcaxe, Ouao.t, Office In new Und oQce building, nest door north ol poat offioe. eociKTirs. OAXKKT LODGE. NO. 17, 1. I) O r. Meela Terr aarone aad fourth Eatardaj In M.MiMiatiiiHvii, Arcnieaieuoirmn, rroa Terrlll, Beereiarr. N. O BDRKSLODdEKO.tr. A Y. A. It.. Ueu erarr Aral aa third Satnrdej In aaah A. O. Welaema, Bacratarj. IXLAXDLOD0BKO.7t K. ot r. Itaala ererr Taartday etanlar la tbe Brown Pu- . - . " M.llaruo. C. O. I. M Mrewa, K. R. URMSLODaEMtf A.O. I'.Xt Meeta erarjatcond and tvuilh rilJar .,,. A. C. Waleoaa.il. I U.M. Coahraa, Xaeordar. ABMBT TAIXEr CAair N. W, W. aBJTr. KeeU arerj f rat aad aeeaad,TBea4ar. ... . . MeWalp. Can. W. A. Oewao, Clerk. DBMS CIIArTER hO. 40, O. E. S. u!i!Sf.Vi!ii'Meo"aa.' '"rtk Moadara.li "Wf uJ,alL - Bather kithwarta, w. M Vetla Wetcoae, Seeretar. STLVIA REBBEAII DEOREE No.tl. afeelaeferjlitandtd Wedneadar. ralllat.h.1.,0 .yw' "". N.O. TCLX CIRCLE No. lai, W. ot W. Meata erarr toarth Tuudar. - . . Maud Ilofton, O. u. HMter.qoodano, Clerk. JOHN GEMBEBLINU, Jsweloi'. Optician and Enurravor. Fine Watch Repairing A Spe cialty. Bat-ns Diamond Stog bine J. B. IIARPKR, Propt. Learea Burnt eyerjr Monday, Wnlnet day and Friday (or Diamond. Connectt with the Andrewa-Denlo atage, making the moat direct and qulckeet ronte to all points south and tha new gold flelda of Dyke and other northern Nevada points Carelul attention given to paaaengera and freight. Fur particular Information apply to O. W. DmxxwATaa, Agent Ilurna, Oragoa. Txrj&.3srrrjaxD. A representative ht IWs couaty by a large real estato corporatton, Spec lal btducemeflta to these who wh to become MnaHclaHy bttereeted. Tke ImI UUk SwarKjr Cc. AU tmwt Bat 33-A-ST During; the Season i VIA THE OREQON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION! OREaON SHORT LINEl AND UNION PACIFIC From Portland, Seattle, Spokane l ma, Walla Walla and all on the O. U. & N. line. To Omaha and return To Kansas City and return To St Louis and return To Chicago and return and to other principal cities In tbe Middle West and i'outh Correspondingly Low Kari ON BALE JUNB 2 3, JULY If AUGUST 11.13 To Denver nnd return ON BALK MAY 17, JULY AUGUST II Going transit limit 10 from date of sale, final limit October 31st These tickets present very attractive features way of Btopover privilege! choice of routes; thereby d ing: passengers to make sid to any interesting points ea Routing on the retort through California maybJl at a slight advance over quoted. Full particulars, sleep! reservations and tickets furnished by any O. R. & N, or Wm. McMurray, Gen, past. Portland, Oregon Su mpterVallei Railway TIME TABLE NO. 3 IN t JUNE 14,1003. West Bound. Haiti No 1 I'aei-a. m. No. 0:30 Lv BakrrCity 0:35 " South Baker 0:58 'aall.baot 10:04 " Lockhartt 10:07 " Thoinpaont 10:17 " Stoddard Jonctiont 10:22" Water Tankt 10:32 " 10:39 " 10:56 " 11:10" 11:15 " 11:40 " Dean's SourJ McEwent JUNCTIONt Sumpter JUNCTIONt Soramltf NOON 12:00 OLCampl P.M. 13:05 " Whllncyt 12:40 " TIPTONt 1:10 Ar Anttin Stop on eignala only tSo i Tirketa iaaned only for station trains are scneduied to main atopa. Pasiensera moil parctmi uis vrnere egents extat betorsn trains or 25 cents in addition ttl gnlar rare will be charged. JOSEPH A. VEST,tj GRANT GE0DE8, Aeet. Sept. $1500 Ren The Oregon. California A Nevada tl rroiacilTe Ataof latlon. ol wblrn VI Ifotd la a member, will give ll. j ior i roancnoti oi any pariv or pan ln( horaee, cattle or mulei belongitis in invmuvia. $So Additional Rewai la lidltt abote tlal yiTMyra aigoeaeai 'jlrmmiiLr ' rv aane o 'iralMS 9l If hrnA4b baronaail erlaw.i a COUDUK9 ii,u,ii g Crcoi ivk .vA, I MIMHTB ISP aold 48 old lo be dnren oat will be repottel tvtu cvmnm vi taie paper. It not ao rayonaa, slaaae write er I ThaTlmaa-llarald, Uala tu, Jiarai, w.w.Bnowjs.nij BO YE ' EXPSRII Tsmdc DcaN OOPYBK OWeal fo? Ukaq urouj tat. wltfwiiitd Fatanu ItaAalMll SCKNiim tvaw4 StarnaSa.au I 6e)rau JOHN ROBINi Stsck Inspector, Hunter Home Addrers m Do Not Trifli With a Is Kood advice for men and may be vital In the case of a ch experience has proven that the tag better tor coias in ctitidreati Chaxnberlaij CoutfH JHemi IX it a tavorite with nuny mo taJavekr f11eli nrwl tt t tllaun T fli I ui-auinnnta kUBSMi " I owuni or other narcotic and tnii iimK ivwrjg sfll.iifn jt j u Jim jw u ftdiaJLsa wiad fbtt VHattken UUh eWCAW,K4.. i vtm implicit ceaMeaoe, 1. ;3tfyiti