"ii iin vi&rT mowa Sl TZTJriSTSCT: "c? 3- 1. -"" rjiA !p'3&T&'Tr3?rr7S3i "CatfitfajajajajBWBjBjnajjBjajajajBjfejaj m wmmmtmmmmmmmmmni i m m i nmMniai ii I fe 9iMM-$wiM. 6ATUUUAY. Jl't.Y 10, IOT HUnsouirrioN katrss On Year ills Month! Tli r Month .. 1.00 .7 JUMAN llYlin Mmiaifir I1 i 'I I A farmers' inatituto is just what wo need nt this time as tlio season has been quite unfavora ble, and somo lire more or less discouraged. Tho experience of Dr. Kerr, Dr. Withycombo and Prof. Lewis will bo of great bone fit to local farmers who have boon experimenting. With several modern and sub stantial business houses in course of construction and much im provement going on in the resi dence districts, Rums will put on different airs ere snow llics again. Wo should at once take up the suggestions of Mr. Atkin son in making our city beautiful nothing is more attractive these warm days than handsome shade trees, attradtive lawns and flower gardens. Speaking of what a newspaper does for its community, tho late U. S. Senator Davis, of Illinois, made an address in which he said: "Each year every local paper gives from $500 to 1000 in free lines for tho benefit of tho commdnity in which it is located. No other agency can or will do this. The editor in proportion to his means does more for his town than any other man, and with all his fairness, man with man he ought to be supported, not be cause you like him, or admire his writing, but because a local paper is the best advertisement a com munity can make. Today the lo cal papers are doing work for less pay than any men on earth. Patronize your home paper, not as a charity, but as an invest mentBlue Mt. Eagle. much credit by responding with out notico for tho occasion and he did well. Tho vocal numbers wero well rondored and tho bnr- becuo followed tho exorcises This was n feature that but few availed themselves of. but tho meat was good. BVCN HONORS- Tho Burns and Narrows teams played two games of baseball, ono Sunday and another on Mon day in which honors wore oven. On tho first day thoso who wit nessed it saw ono of tho best games over played on tho local diamond. Will Gould pitched an excellent camo for Narrows and tho final score was 4 to 8 in their favor. ClitT Heed pitched for Burns. The following day Hon ney was in the box- for Narrows and Nellie Heed for Burns. Tho wind and dust was a serious han dicap on that day. Tho score was 10 to 8 in favor of Bums SOMK 000D KACINU. CORNER STONB PLANTED. Although local Odd Fellows were much dissapointed because of the unavoidable absence of Grand Master Cooledge to oflici ciate at the laying of the corner stone of the new I. O. O. F. hall last Sunday, they planted the stone quite firmly. The Grand Master come to Vale expecting to make the trip in on the auto but it was not there and ho could not reach here in time. He telegraphed instructions to have the district deputy act for him, consequently Disarict Deputy Hamilton officia ted. A large number of local Odd Fellows joined in the parade at 10 o'clock headed by the Burns Concert Band and after march ing the length of Main street they stopped at the building where the regular ritualistic cer emony was read. Among the records placed in the corner stone were tho names of the charter members of Harney Lodge No. 77 which was institu ted in 1884; a list of the present grand officers of the state; the roster of the local membership in good standing; a copy of the constitution and bylaws of the local lodge. Julian Byrd deposi ted a silver dollar coined in IBS'!, the year the lodge was instituted, Dr. Horton a brass cigar check with his name on it. Tho tele gram of instructions from the grand master was also placed in the box, as well as a list of tho membership of Svlvia R. D. No. 43. The ceremony was quite im pressive but short, owing to the absence of the grand master and orator, nevertheless the local lodge believes the building will stand just as long and will be dedicated to the service for which it is being erected. Those who witnessed the parade were quite cnthusiasic and have con gratulated the local membership upon tho undertaking and wish the lodge God speed. Several pohtographs were ta ken of the body while on para le, during the ceremony and imme diately following. The raco meet just closed has had several more or less interest ing features that have not been generally considered. For in stance, in the 2 milo dash last Friday the people witnessed speed never before equaled in Oregon on a half mile track when Baber's Confederate mado tho distance in 1:1GJ. That breaks the state record for half-mile tracks in Oregon. The exhibi tion of speed shown by tho bar ness horses wero very worthy considering the horses had been brought in over the road for a long distance and had had no chnnco to pick up or receive suf ficient work to make their best speed. Pointer tho little black guideless pacer mado an oxhibi-J tion without a driver on the day of the 4th that was really woiv dcrful. He covered the half- mile in 1:03. Pointer has a track record of 2:171 but doesn't seem to have been entered nnywhero in the Northwest circuit this sea son. Horsemen have pronounced the track of the Hnrney County Fair Association one of the best in the west and the recent meet shows it to be a speedy course. It will be in much better shape this fall when it has had more work. Several of tho horses re cently participating will remain here and it is possible somo mati nees will bo given over tho course between now and fair time Tho results of the last two days racing are given belew: g mile for Harney county sad dle horses there were three en tries, Red Bird, Bobbie Burns and Buster Brown. Red Bird first, Bobbie second, time 42. J mile trot or pace there were two entries: Redwood McGregor and Pointer. The latter took two straight heats in 1:19 and 1:11. i mile dash, Seventy took first with Lady Barnato second. Time 514. Tho mile dash was an easy victory for Confederate with Jonh II. second. Time 1:48. The half mile pony race was a pretty one. Corbett took first money with Raymond Harper on Glenn, second. Time 68. On the 5th there was a special match raco and a consolation be sides a special 2 in 3hcat trot of one mile. The fi mile consolation was won by Belle Griffon in 1:05, Main taking Bccond place. The special trot was a good ex. hibition. The wind was blowing a gale and the horses were at a disadvantage in the stretch whero the best time could bo made. Boisd'Arc, chestnut stallion 10 years old was given a mark of 2:28 in the second heat. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITRD HTATmLAMDOrriOl, I lltirni, orogon, July , m I Notion l liorobr Riven Dial llarrjr P. Klmllai nt Narrow, Orrgou, tho, on Mareli a, lw. mmto llnmeitrail enlrr.No'WM. KciUl No Mi;. m B. W. Hamilton Was rigaln Forest Supervisor Bingham given tho contract to keep tho has boon In this vicinity for the county poor for another year, , past wook In company with Mr. Tho Island road extending O'Brlon, a department official of west to connect with the county tho forestry sorvlco. road running to Prlnovlllo was ordered BUrvoyod. Road putltloned for by F. C. Dibble and others was contin ued. A rowan! of $500 was offorcd for horso thieves. Tho now law creating Harney county a fair district required tho appointment of two commission ers by tho county court to act with three of tho Harney County Fair Association in a liko capac ity. Snm lYlothcrshond and Jnko Welcome were appointed. Report of J. T. Barnes as road master of district 1, recoived and approved. Geo. Southworth discharged from tho poor houso at his own request. 110ISU TO 00 HER I'ART. for Lot i.HJi HVU Hccllon . ami Lot I HMllnna, riiwnililji an Houin. nano mi sin, winnm itlo McrlJUn, lim Hint notice ol Intention to tnaio final Commutation proof, in txbllh iUlm to tho land nlxivt il.anrlheil, tin for tkr) llenlilor and KrrolTtr, at lliirm, Oregon, on tli llh (Urol AUfUit, lw. Olalinanlnetnciai wltnaaaatl,. , . , ('otitic. W. l.owli. Fred . Mlitiln botli of Narrow, tlrtiuu II IliifMielo.nl llurni.Ori. (on ilfnriio Iii'iuLt.ol Narrow. Oregon, VM Karri, Uciriatar, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tyniTKti Hf atri Uxn or run, i initio, Oregon, July , 1WW, Nolle l lierebr liven that Margaret Shaver, formerly Margaret yeartnu, nf Duma, Oregon, whii, on December 1, 1!"A . made limine lead Knlty No 8SW, Harlal Nn. (UMU, for NVHi HeetlonM Tiiwn.lilnM Honlli, Itanga M Kail, Willamette Uerldan, haa filed notice if Intention, to icuko final Commutation Proof, to itabll.li claim to the land above dee nrlbud, Into ro tho Itcgliter and llvrelvef, at lliirn. Oregon, on tho ftlli day of Augupt IUW, Claimant name aiwltnrnea Nell MrMahan.ol llarner.Oregon. Karrr 1) HMi.ro. William 0 White, t'harlra It lonard allof llurna, Oregon, Wm.Karrk, Itigliler. NOTICE OP I'INAI. snTTLnMENT. In tlio mnltor ol tho ltate of Jofioph Itoliorlinii, Decanted Notico U hereby ijlveii lht tlio under "Boise will build a railroad," determinedly declared Secretary Unlllv AfUinRnn tf Mm Hftt.qtt Commercial Club today following :!rrotiu:?S'i!Zh. ins ruiurn irum uum, ure (account In wild oetatonnd tlio Hon. J V. Where he attended the session of IWctor, Jin'luu of thu County Court fur tho Oregon-Idaho Development Hnrnoy County, Oregon, linn tut Thcii- congrsss, snys the Capital News. 'y 3rd Uy of AuK.tt. iw.i ii .inn t. rt -ill limirof 10 o'clock n in, nt III ofllcn In I ho Boise Commercial club ,,,,, ,Unu,y twy, Oro,,, . tho Will get bUsy," continued tho inl0 mid .hitH for huarlnu objection to secretary, "and a meeting of tho until Account Any ud all pcrtou ob railroad committeo of tho club JetinK to (lil nccout ru lioroby obltiiwi will probably bo held this week. , ,0 ""T " "M M- nd ''IT n lnftn .. ' ... , . , Dated nt Uurni, Oregon, July 2, 1000, 1 ho committee is not fully orga- Dkwuaa k. Homkhwon, nized but this will bo nccom-1 i:Witrix of tlio K.tato of Joteph Hob plished and railroad building crinou, Donated, commenced." . T?"il fitfn r tlti Tlrt!ee-i.ir,u llnir' ItVltttITU KI .I1W JJUIOV'VVAO Mi J railroad tho secretary stated that Coos Bay had - already nuHed,To Tllu llmmM, CoMIltv tw of 10,000 for the railroad bllildillgi llnrncy County, 8tto of U.K0ii -r..,K.i ... ii.-. it... -:i:..n r M....H. ' Wo tho timlcrtluurd leant votuu ' I'CTITION I'OK I.1QUOU I.ICIINSi: lW& MICHAEL SCHENK MtRGHANT TAILOR Satisfaction Guaranteed amm, nmm and mmw FOK LAMES AN& fiENTLEMEN All orders receive prompt and careful attention The Hem Tailors, tycGee Bldg , Durns, Oreflon ON 8TRKKT LEADING TO COUItT ilOUHH eeWeeMTO$ a iKXirn,., qtyij At The Welcome Pharmacy You cun find tho best uulectcd and hirgc8l iih Horttnontof ovury thing to bo found in an up-to-dato drug Htoro. PRBSCRIPTION WORK is our Hpociulity and we liavo tho haul equippud laboratory in tho intorlor, flVo uho only (ho best and purest of drugs and chutnicalH, und our prices are right. YourH for btiBinoHH The Welcome Pharmacy; Bums. Oregon, HARDWARE MACHINERY Binders' Supplies Full Line of BUILDING PAPER and ROOFING f CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE GEER & CUMMIN! Burns, Oregon. Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'fchone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R, J, McKlNNON, Jr., Proprietor. Burns Meat Markefi New Sliop'Opposilc the lirsl National Bank Main St, Pork, ioeJ Holon aj Jjivcr Nausaj Heef in Quantity, HANSEN, Propt -WVVtk'WWV'''W -U.n-V-fc-'V- w ", V. ... iVi i lucblo l'rvcltict. llnnitiy toiimy, ww Bciltl and Alnrahdclu liavo llKrccu Kon ilo rcMwtlolly pellilnu Your Hon- rn ilnpil Rnvornl inilrm tf vuM nf Or.iUlo liouy o cram lo ueiovnn I, woi to ueeu sotrni nines 01 riRiit 01 ionl)an ,, rt'roln l(,(.llor ,c,or., ncc,ti way and ground for the ncccs- 10 nOl i.iinr lit lit piac t( bminota ii-v fnrminnl frinillfinci In hnlli , nt latlo. IUrnry Comity, Orctton from Nbiikh places. StroiiK resolutions wore adopted by the development congress, urging tho adoption by M j 0, Connor Uregon of tlio railroad nmond- F naehlon ment authorizing a railroad dis-1 ?,'? hm? ii y uipnuauii JOllIt I.UUUIIIUH IliHlIlli ilavol Juno. 10OQ. Illllll llio Otli ilny of DiHi'mlHsr I0W, antl your ctltlin- orH will tnor jinty trict law. v. Fntnk, ono of tho younger sons of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ben nett of Silvies, was run down by ono of tho several automobiles in tho city last week. The mach ine was not going nt n very rate ot speed out tlio boy seems to liavo got confused in the crowded street nnd failed to get out of tho way. A wheel passed over his foot but ho was but slightly injured. .1. K. WIIIUniBon II XV MoAlllitor JoHonli Callow (ico D Mnlliowaon Ollluni Adam Adrian Krnctt Uollowoy U 1. Ilollowny i ti'. r...l... , ii ii, ,,i tii itii nigll Ailnm neloiilxiuitli Ait I.., Names GIiim A Cnrroll A O Lnmont W I! I-onaom (loorno Turnlaii Bnm Hall I'mnk Adrlau J O llenty William Mmoii M Onlvlu I. Jf Tlinmaon Jiilm (' Travurto Krnl llolloway Ccliiiiitiiu (IroTO 8 I)(eiilsujli Ocori;fl Clotifth O A Tliomifln Nollrc Ix hereby given that on tiaturilay tho '.Mill tlnyol July, 1000 the mi endued will apply to tho County Court ot thu Hlntoof Oroicoii for Harney Coun ty, for tha llcdiitio iiiontioniHi In the foregoing petition. I)ki.tam t). Dicrcaiuriiii. t News Agents Cigars aad Saekers' Articles Cut Glass asd Sllrerwaro I1SKINQ TACKLE The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors Succosaors to II, M. Morton Our line of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles re Complete. WE USE ONLY THE BEST OF DRUGS IN OUR PRESCRIPTION WORK AND WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE. Yours for Accuracy and Lowest Prices Agents Ik lbs SECURITY STOCK fOOD Largest collection Post Cards aed Albums In Hie City. a' '''&' "Wk. ,vaiyD.v-ek ffmr aiiHiikWHkwEavflLiBLvPi'W4L JT Ckw4H &S lJf$T Your patron age solicited. If. J -' ;w..CT l Ma1IBlddSL?R-MSICfc.Kr ' h1 a s9&&et$&&ee&P&S9$$&s$s$st tsssscs? i rAAAfVAA fn BS a "nw CATTLG. 30 days-Removal Salc-30 days Beginning Monday, June 140 M-inch Sulky Plows, Regular Prico, lCinch ' RO-tooth J-inch drag hnrrowH " Case disc harrows " Hoosier single disc drills " SpVing tooth harrows, 15 tooth, i rr ll 5-foot Champ, mowers Heavy i)-foot 10-foot GO, 00 61.00 24.00 45.00 125.00 140.00 30.00 32.50 75.00 IMllfnd iiwitwt lakaaaia iiilinAlH At ff ittnva, uauu uuuvy wiiuuio, 'tx.w " " 43.00 Now, ii i $ 50.00 51.00 16.00 36.00 112,00 125.00 25.00 27.50 G5.00 37.00 39.00 and Everything in Implements, Buggies, Open Top Hacks at Reduced Prices HARNEY COUNTY IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE. CO. kaMkaMMMMMaMiKltmMMMrfaMa HIE CCLEDRATION. Tho morning oxercisea held at the fair grounds on Saturday wero of tho usual patriotic na ture. The band headed tho par ado which consisted of hut one float, that of tho Ladies' Auxif ary of the fire department. Tho liberty car and "Undo Sam" wero in evidence but the business houses did not get up floats' as they had in tho past. Mrs. Mary Foley read tho De claration of Independence nnd Col. E. Hofer delivered tho ora tion. Col, Hofer is entitled to Wm. Hanley has just rounded up and started a band of 4,500 young lienors lo tho Klamath country. He had taken a con tract to deliver a number of young cows within a certain period and whilo it took some hustling, ho mado good and star ted tlio unest bunch of young ntulT ever gotten together in this Eastern Oregon section. It is seldom ono may find that nunv her of young heifers in ono bunch any where. PlwOW BURNS HOTEL BAR DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous andjObliginff Bar Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN The Most Popular House in Interior Ord NEATLY5rURNISii;iD-ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS Headquarters for Traveling Men and Toi AgeIarRacinc Manager, L. Racine, Propt., Burr . Centrally Located and Connected with Hotel Hums !. -- Jt&AG i-- rs w,v ' S3$?S$$$f 'rVaWS-Vrfv1. ii KttSMt VENIN Black Imported Percheron Stallion Will stand at thu Fair Grounds, Season 1909 Single Service - - $10, Season - - $15, Return $17.50 Insure - $20. .wora. opn.s .pa:ll 15 HWNUV IlI0IIAltl)3ON Km-hctauy. mm ii iui.i ii juujou.1 j--ji.i COUNTY COUPT. Tho county court was in session tho past three days with Judge Rector nnd Commissioner Smyth present. Tho business of tho term was rather light Tho fol lowing proceedings were had: Liquor licenses wero granted for a term of six months to John Smith at Andrews, G. A. Haines nnd Harris & Fitzgerald at Nar rows, Drs. Marsden & Griffith wero glvon a renewal of tho contract ns county physicians for tlio coming year. Tho Stdtf is ono of tho late9t nnd best additions to the famous Docro Line of Rldlntf Plows. Is Hcht in weight, simplo nnd durable in construction full of gcnulno merit,' nnd has shown its mottla nnd utility in every test it has been put to. It 1ms nmply demonstrated by its cood work its richt to ba classed ns a strictly up-to-dato, high-class farm tool. It is certnln to suit tlio most critical fnrmor and bo a money maker nnd a lnbor-savor for him. "If It's a Deere-It's Right" and doos its work perfect ease to the operator and team. It fa manufactured and sold as a tongueless plow a tonguo not boing nececsnry to best results, but ono is supplied at s Jght cost to those who perfer It that way. The StH is tho simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up a team nnd drivo 'em strnlght can opecnte it successfully. It pos sesses mnny miporior features not found on other plows, nnd it takes a whole book to illustrate and discribe them. Hotter write for it today and nil the information you want about this superior implement. C. H. VOEGTLY The Standard Bred Stallion mCT JUVSj.hrV.Uri. IN3 NmP Trial, 2:20 Will Stand the Season of 1909 at the Elliott Barn, Burns, Oregon Except on Sunday Afternoons and Mon , day Mornings when he will be at Luwen. I'ROOKUSS, No. 4W3Q, la a muliogauy bay BtnmlliiK 10 lunula liluli. filrtnl by niuMn.lMOl; alruofSIr Albert H !l:03?Xl BltfJohn H ' 01; Clipper 3:00; Olabollua:8i Uotlioraln lem llianUtlO, nnd llotliora liolter tlinn 3;i!5. I'mn Itemnmbor Mo, by Wulriatclu, K'507. Ilortlin, Rrndmotli(ir nf Trodresa, la tbe mother o( 111 mlu nil In (bullet. Tint Llnilti !mr 10th colt a fold hi u greun pucor ut 10,000. In bin Uinu-juar-old form liu mado u rceci.l of 2:10. Terms: $15, $20, $25 QEO. D. HAQEY, Burns, Oregon. BURNS LiVEIW AND FEED STABLE. HENUIiUSON ELLIOTT, Propt. Special atlrttliti w irunscicnt cus freight I van is. km t5v fjj Jforxos kej't bu wool; or month. del ftnn " "q .; aufc. FIBST CUSS LHER. Ul( Hag ami "urn on hand. Your iMtroiuttft bo) Smith Mnin Si , Hun OrcilS Special AKention Given lo Conducliug Funerals NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. S TWELFTH NIGHT, No. 41906 Trial 3, 2:12 3-1 Blrcd by Onward 8i25W, thu alru or 108 lit Ibu Mat moro tlinn imy olbi'r Imreo everroaled. Urand Hire, UuorKo Wllkosfli'.'i. Dam, Ml JUlii 2.08f i bur ln .1, J. Audubon, Klrtd by Aloyonti, Iim by;Uooruo WlUoa, Khlcitf ThoIiiIi KIbt h doablo urosa ot Wllkea and ono of tho strongest brod trottora living. Individually, ho lanrbenlnut 15H-10 banda blsb, wnhjht 11100 1kv llehua clean, flat llmlm and hU Ret tluiwa wu)l. A uumberof ba iinduvolopl U.yoar-nUI colli told at Auction In Chicago nvurBln (021 1 unli, TWELFTH NIGHT rill stand the season of W) at Tk Fair HrMwds Ii ffurai, Mity$, Tmis, Wdr$dflys nnd Tlitirs4ajs Uwm m FrWays awl Saturdays arrEjasui iass.oo to I3jt-ct3ese For furttor lwrttculara caII oh or Htldrtwa II. DKNMAN, Harrimiw, Ore. .J. L. CRAWFORD, Dunn Ore. BURNS MILLING HORTON & SAYER, Propt Rough and Dressed Lumb Rustic, Flooring, nflould.n. Finishing Lumber- Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Gooa Lumber Yard in Burns. 4 : I.ADIRS AND CIKNIMIAIUN CLUANINfllANI) I'llHSSINO va n W v0 A. "SCHENK Merchant Tnllor l,ll(o oii liahc) nt nil Tlmesjtlie most iip-to-tlnto line of Cloth In tlio city of Burns All Work Quarnntced UURNS, 0R it