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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1909)
"""" r-r.t. f I ll pi 1 to a III! WMWWWMMMMMI mill ii mgr ' 3 tacKSt" iri&ififtiAlMs. j'. (Portland CorreepondefKie). Estimates of the year's wheat crop in the Pacific Northwest fix the probablo yield at about KK fWi fWt ViiiaViala nn l'noronun k..' iraaaam ,I. ln.fr win. This flsure may not bo reached if unfavorable conditions at liar- sentary and diarrhea Is duo vest set in but with normal to a lack of propor treatment weather, it is believed tho yield at tho first stages of tho will bo large. Recont rains have! disease. Chamborlnln's Colic, been of immonso benefit to tho Chelera and Diarrhoea Remedy growing crop. Districts whore is a reliablo nnd effectual modi the grain was practically given1 cine, nnd when given in reason up because of the continued ablo time will prevent any dan drouth have taken heart again gcroua consequences. It has and the Wheat is filling out In i been in uso for many years and fairly good shape. Tho value of has always mot with unvarying tho rains of tho past week to tho success. For sale by all good wheat crop Is variously estimated dealers, at from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000. Increased acrcago In many sec- NOTICE, tionsofthe state makes up in' All parties owing Lewis & Gar the total yield for a short crop in ,.ott. or Simon Lewis nro hereby some districts Aswheatisst.il notflw, Umt n UlM0 nccomUa stickmg around the dollar mark, RVQ in thahnndB of our attorney Oregon's big wheat crop will c Hi Leonard for collection nnd mean a great prosperity tor una section of the United States during the commg year. Recent rains have also been of SIMON LEWIS great benefit to the fruit crop. j Gahhf.tt. There has been a general drench- L.,).l, mgand hearts of the farmers G40 acre ranch for sale suitable are light as a consequence. With for aairy or stock ranch. Abund tho exception of some loss to nnce 0f wntcr for irrigation and cherries and hay, no damage has power-inquire nt this office, been done by tho downpour put mcaicuaoio good tins been rea lized. Slight damage to cherries has been mora than made up in the good to other fruit crops, such as prunes, pears and apples. Puunes have felt the benefit of the rain to a great extent nnd a force cron is looked for. I rVMHMAM. .M !-i ...Mia wreKu. ..m.wreuu m win be represented on a trade excur- Men to China next February. Coast cities have been invited by the Chinese Chamber of Com- merco at Shanghai. Portland has decided to send representa- tives and it is expected that the visit will bring the Pacific Coast into closer touch with with the Orient This is tho second such jaunt across the Pacific for Coast ' business men. Japan havinir .. . . . , been the host of a large party i representing the Coast cities last ' nod act men J.ior r tuewto. th. Poll Ut 10, Fc. A, and LoU 7.1, St c it tTB Tillamook had a Fourth of July , Areott n ptani cjimiDpdrwirth i.iimuwi. .uu u uui ui uiuuijr ,aniU dcrll),Y or uralrlD: lo object twcauie celebration worth while when ofK,he?,"",fbv;c,,,,0',hu.nJ'or'srll' ..,.. ,, other reason, to the dlepoeal to apllran tho bu? feature of the dav was snouia oi toir mdvit of promt m im of an excursion over tho first ten ' pMietion miles of the western end of thortrubllcatlon.Julrlo.MllWfc",' '"""" new Harriman railroad, f rom ( Tillamook to the Miami River. The first passenger trains hauled over the new line carried large crowds and all ioined in cclnhrn. ting the advent of the iron horse to Tillamook, Something the in - x. Lti xl it ii . , habitants have patiently waited , , forforyeara. Southern Oregon alone expects i to ship pears to the value of half a million dollars this season. Prom present indications, it is thought Southern Oregon will send away 600 cars of pears to the Eastern markets. The value of each carload is placed at $1,000, making tho crop worth $500,000. Other sections of the state will increase the value of ttia iwir r-rnn Inrrrolv mnWritr ' me poor Crop largely, maKing U i very large total for this One Brest weKUH pruuucu Salem's annual cherry fair last week was the most successful such event in the history of the I uapiuu wiy. ot oniy was there a splendid exhibit of Sa lem's prize fruit and a good at tendance of visitors but other features of the fair were excel lent and attracted much atten tion. It was estimathe that more than 30,000 people were in attendance. WANTED-A ZZHJK'' ..r . vr .ttit: t .t. ir allow TKM UAVB' fUKJ pal It 10 any tut you iih. keep the bicycle tVJp It back FACHMY PRICES to 9Jf mlddlenwn' anicei behind vour at mmr trkt until you fr" wrtmarka&U tfiuitl m i will ie astmished r,!3nr b kesb u:;":!,; " AwrvMaracaamikeyoutliliycar V.iilfihefilibe H1ii",.,?KAJlPt'.. Vu n H OW UckIcs u Bic.yoi i kai7bhK. O fiTRu"lffffvJ ."Set' " &' .1? KSS?!.'W !'.' tftecoNO 11 .. - ....... 1 J .I" "-1 v - . . pcomplly ai prlcee ii r !" sa nii'iui ttir it vnt$ u CfASTUiSAKES, V& t half vLiav uai vii (Mod I4KMI in trade bv our Chirjrn r.i.ll iik... 'I I.... ..' fcflS.?. Tr.,S,"ii.0f "'iV UKnpiiM lurgeln II.U wiilinF $m50 NFiePTHAVH PHHnTHDt?-DDsnne: 8 SELF-HEALIKG TIRBflffll& Thi ranter rilatltrut tl tktu lira U sajv str mair. ohi io iHiroauct tus 111 ulhutaumtltfalrtarflJOU-ailtmlltoritrrIM), NO MOSETIMrlLE FMM PHKCTMS lMLH, Tuti ut Olaaa will not let tit Hlr out. Slaty thouaaud pair aold laat year, Over two I i nuodred thoueaud pair now In uh. 0rSOAPrt7Jt'MadelMallelu,ItUllvcl V and i.yiwlngviyduiatleandlllicdlul It with ipi.ixl quality of rubber, which never Lciomr spuiMlqual uorou and whl.h cloaca up small puncturea without aoo alrt g lb air toelap. W have hundred! of letters from fedcuitomere mere iitilog that their Urea bavcontyLccn upouceorlwlMluawholaaeaaoti. They weigh no morcthaii anordliiarytlrt.tliauuiiclurcreelatlngquallllcabclngKlvea by trrcral layers ol I read Tbareffutaru .11111. .W.I.I thin, eneclallv tiieoared fahrict . - . ....." tz - i .e .. ' ' i . j,. .. ircoi inreguiarpricoiiJiciM,ijreaiais loltlwwtl M ler pair, adcjitlilnrpurpoeenweareuiaklo tar alanine: encciairariorv tat lactor I factory me iioer oi ooiy mm per pair. All orders shipped tarn llilnriKam lE?!". Vpudonot Dracntunllt youliavieumlnedand found thetn strictly a m We will allow a eua& dLtaoBat or nr r.ni in,ri tOT.i,SiK-7JI""!aH.."f .....j.".' WW" MBW. VUBty, I I1.W jf IVIUIIICI. wi 4,iioit oa aamiuaiioii. we ar Urnk. If you order plr of thes tire wear ucucr. uei leaver aud loo oner thau any know that you wtH'b so well pletaed that wlieo W want you lo Mod u a trial order at one, lieuc ZT " 7.T. JleXei Hedflthoru i'uncture-l'roof tires on anprovot and lilal at ih?Si', ,2,rott,7: pnt luotrff bpwi or writ for our bit- Tire and Sundry Calaloius Twl ich JeKitbc and quotes alt make and kinds oltlr at about half lh ueual prices ' x wii MI aWIT- laVAirv tutwrituaa postal today. Ut NOTTJIINk Of IIDVINf .t .1. ? "" V" wapairor tires rroea anyone uqt you know the new aud Ha w at making. It only cost a postal to Uant vrythin Writ II NO W. J. L' MEM CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, Mrs. dtol Cecil and two daughters arrived frOta Portland thte morning. Thfijr aw on their way to Silver Crook, whcro they will spend tho summer at tho ranch. -Prineville Journal. Preper treatment ol Dysentery sDdMsrrltees. ' Tho great mortality from tly settlement. Persons indebted to ug wijj piease settle the same w!tll Ml. t connrtl nt once Cnsmbxtltla's Colic, Coolers sod Diarrhoea Remedy the best tod Surtit. "It affords mo pleasure to state that I consider the prepar ation known as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea tho best add surest of good re- hhHq rf nnv T l.nvn nvr.-i nunrl In " , wv v? wv.v. an - myfnmil y.. gays p. E. Herring, ton, of Mount Aerial. Ky. This Ja th(J miyer8a verdlct of nll who U80 this remedy. Its cures s0 prompt and effectual that ,0 take emiTQ , rccco. mend, t For sae b a d dealers N0TI0,! F0R PUBLICATION UMT,?o" guoSn'r'jpwl Notic is hrbr siren thatm sum oi ore- ion nae riled In this ufflcv Its application (r- w ncwsmmomuci, uuder tueproiiiom oi u, publication. Aorjim, hk, NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION UNITED BTATEa LWV OKKICB.I liurn Otfion. Juueto 1K09, I .Sollco librbj given tbol tbe Korthern l'c- n&ffiffi&ffi&iKiSitt; 'tlontoieUct under in proTlitoue ot the Act I e( Concrete, epproted Jutr 1, lt8 (30 Btet. 997, ) xunted iy tb. Act of control, r- I prortd Vlr17. ItOl, tboNttiiotflWiiH, p ft, t M8..n,.t.w m. "di drecribcd, or deiinnr to object ir.'uo eujr other reon, to tho dItol to epiillcant, ebnald nie their eflldevlti ol nmlrii tn tttti offlce, on or tefore tbe 7lli )y ul Aujtuitlvrj M I'tinc, llrxttlrr Hrtpu!.Mct!ou July 3, 1909 I ut publication Jul tl, 1WJ. NOTICE VOli PUBLICATION. I'MTxe Stith Lino Orrici, Jiuro. Oregon, Jaatn, KM Notice li hereby Ire i that Frederick I. Allen of bento, orecon, who, on Julr ii. IMi tnaits j)Mri-Dci entrr kq. 77, eerlil no. 0477, (or NiUVlani WU BKIfBectlon 80, Townililpsy, Boutb, lunie St Eait, Wlllemetta MorWen. baa died uoilce ot Intontlou to roaka final Vtool. to aatablutt claim to the land abora detcrlbcil, ba(ora M. J. O'Lcnnor, 0. 8. Commltiloncr. ai ' mi omco at Demo, Oregon, ou tbe ISIbdajrol Auiual. 1M I Claimant saints aawtlaeiicf KdwlnJ Callow. William Uteance. W.O.IIII1 ,n"1 0,tJ'u c"ow " 0n'ou-, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !,,,......,,. Ilarni Oreton. June z. 1909. 1 Notlta It hereby tlven tbatJotecb Callow, ot Denlo, Oregon vruu, UU AUIUII 4,, MM. made deiert land entry 701, ferial No. 07, (or E!8Ki Faction 22. E!( NK) Boctlon n, 1 S3 Boutti. Hang S3 Kan, Wlllamctl 1 has Died notice ol Intention to rue Woof, to tslabllibed claim lo tb lai w eoutu. uang u Kait, willaoielle Meridian. nake rinal land aliAva acecrioea, ixiore mo m j u uonoor, u, B Commle.loner. at ble offlce at Denlo, Oregnu, on the istb day o August, 10, Claimant namce aa wltneeaes William Butnce, Or Nelion, Kmdurlok 1 Aiieo, w u uininge an oi uemo, Oregon, Wm FiKag, Iteglncr RIDER AGENT INUCHTOW? ami ftlrti i i riti m ivivi iwntMm or MrllnMrlumJifftul atf.r al ,H :iUIKI HUIJ , '3 HU ., ff(rt to rliir hltduU. 7mfflA"u, :. . .. rtceUeJ. ' ""v Ik4 muni ril.ul fricil Oi f . allow. - 4 , , antla. nolle t!i think rui.l.. c It "A ' mid iiui.otiiiu ll.n and "li," nlo rli'i Btrfii to I'fovel.t rim ruttlo i tiro will uutlitei iui, muka -lllr, I.ImVji: 'i r "' T "" !i?'ll SIMJ WsJ n N Ifimuiu, at.ut at on luull nmhi aLy ...! r,-. u . . a. T bK?? t7.j,c:dVffLc v 4 itiitn.;.aicto7r";r I. "r" "" HHnwori p-tiri i iir. iroin iv lecrivsi tmr riuinI..a .i i ....... .. ... i.. . a h t-t wniiw ixi ni not rnruUrlr hanule iicond IijiuJ I levele iflB9MBUHECkM liaaaaaaaaaaflsaaaaaV'ik:'!''? ' a4sailsiirv , . iBBVKw7aSK.lJv pumped oiith but for eric to win jiiuiru,. Haw.IIIv fa .m.I.1 .,,. u,., (thereby making Die price H4.07 loae this advertlKi'if nt. We l in uiikiok in urice mi.on lir i'u t you bay ever tiacd or earn at any price you want a blcyclo you wilt ultt u yunr eru. this remarkable tire oner. fur Editon FhcnofrAfrhj nnd re cords for sale at LUnnburg & Dalton's. NO TllKSPASSINfl. lltinllitK in forbidden upon my plnuo mljiiliitiiu lluriis. Treipaafl ih will lio prnsuuutud. O. II. VOKUTfiY. NUW CLUUB1NQ PROPOSITION Wo hnvo arranged to offer in connection with this paper, tho now monthly farm magaslno juBt started at Lincoln, Nebraska, by Prof. II. W. Campbell and dovot cd to tho mibject of how to farm in tho dry country and how to got best results from soil tillage under normal conditions. This Paper is Campbell's Scientific Farmer and wo offer it clubbed with Tho TImcs-Torald both for $2,50 per year cash. Prof. Camp bells' now paper Is a monthly, chock full of good things, tho only paper of its kind in tho world, nnd it embodies the re sults of tho editor's many years of painstaking investigation of tho soil tillage proposition. NOTICE OK KINAI. HETTLEMBNT. In Itiu iitattur o( tho otUteot John O. Bwitln, tlocoAiwl. Notice It hereby given that ttia undor elxueil hits filed tho flnl account, duly verified, mid m by law required, ihow Ing Unit tho abort named rita'ta bat boon (i)llycttlvd;aml tho County Jodgt ol Ilarnvy County Oregon, In Wboio court sold catatn Is pondlujr.uii tet Mod dny, July nib, 100U, nt the courtboUw at llurm, OrvRon, ns the time and place for tho hcurlrwot objections to sld accouat, nnd tho Nottlvment tberoof, and baa dl rcctod notice thereof to be glvon la Tbe Timcii-IIernid lor (our contecntlve weeks. Dntod June Ut. 1009. MAHY SWAIN, Admlnlatratrlx. Notice of ;Appolfltncot el Ctccater. In tho matter ol the lull ill nnd Teitltnent nnd the Kstnte, ot Martin V. Hinlth, tie urttsl Notice U hereby given that (ho last Will and Testlment of Martin V. Sraltb, deceased, has been duly admitted to pro. bjlo by the county court of the Slate ol Oregon, (or Harney County, and that the midere!;ncd, Bcott Hayes, lift been appointed the executor thereof, ai In eald Will oxproMod, and hat duly n.tall fled. All porfons having claims aialnst the Citato of raid Martin V, dinlth, do renstd, are required to present them, with the proper voucher!, wjthln 0 months, from tho date of tbli notice, to tho undoreluned executor, ai hie resi dence near Laweo, Or., or at t&e offlce of G. A. Ileuibold, his attorney, at Bursa Oregon. Dated, June 14, 1UCU. SCOTT UAYE9, Kxecutor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Umitkd BrtTae UDOrrio, I llutnt, Oregon, Maya), lso Notlco la b'rvly jlteo tbat Tbomoa'J, Allan, ot llurtu, Oretun, vrbu. on March 11, jsse, uail i'r emiitlon Declaratory Mutamaal No. 34'2. Ilkarlair eartea. MrtAl Hn. OBapa rA 8Kij Nti(, Kt( 8KH and BW 8jtftlon 14. .'."". .""I1-" poutn, naDta si kui, wiuanttte Mcrlillaii, liae riled notlca of latentlon to tnaka rinat rto.it, lu cataDllttt claim to lb land above deeerlbtd balor tb lie i liter and H tiller, at iturnH, Oregon, nn lb srd darU July, YA Llaltnant name Hltneitai Jiaao rn.ter. ot Itlley, Orron. Walter II. I'arker, ol llurtu. Oregon. Tbomaa J.SbUldt, rrcd Kkrtnau,boibo( lllley, Oregon. Wm riaac. llegletar. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION 1'NltauflraTKsI.aMnOrrici I Hume, Oregon, Jus 7, 1SW. I Notice la hereby glren that the But of Or. annbaa flledln tble oRlc lis apbllctloalertl .So uTi'iSJ to eelect, under lb prorUleaeottb Act ol t'onrieii, a Dp roved Auguet 11, 1, and acta amendatory thereto, tb K8JfvJ.'J NW)tBWJ . SS,T.B AriyandatlHreooa clalmlug adicrnly lb Iauddctcrlbod,or ilcilrlng to object became ui wm mineral cnaracter ot tn land, prior "i"y Vt'V, "I"0,"" ,0"' llposU to applicant, of tb mineral character ol tb land, prior any iiwmr rrneon, in in ateiioiai la applicant, ebntlld nla tbalr fllitftvlia nt txwMl t ihl. iirmid ni their affldarlts of proieii In tbla "?ie'f ,",n f 1,c,lro lho (xplrallon of tb period Wm Faaaa, Htgtiter First publication June 19, 1X9, Uit publication July 24, lw. KOTIOK FOIt PUBLICATION USIrKD STATES LAND OrHICK, , llurni, Oregon, July IS, lWD.I KotlcelsherabvalvmnhftirUnrfa ill imiii. of I.awcu Oregon, who, on Mays. IKS road Ifutneatead Kuirv tin .iMat urtl ttn ruiuy for NK't, Hectlon, 27, Towuehlp 39 South, lUi.Kf J K.,l. wtllamltMaridlan, hasfllad notttool Intent tin lo make Final Commutation moof. lo citebllih claim lo the land abort ikecillH'd, before tbe Itegleter nd Hecelier. Mi '"" 0ff tton' on "" '" dy ' A"ut, 103 Claimant tiamet ee wllneeaeai David ho rare, John K. Urayea, William A. Ilopklm, Uo it Carpenter diet Uwen Ore gon Wm rasas, Hegliter, GET THE BEST njiiwraj Recently Enlarged WITH 25,000 Now Words Now Gazetteer of that World wit iimoro lunii ia,oco titles, Uunl on tbe lutiot coiuiH lot urns. NorUlographlcal Dlotlenatrr rhtitaliiliitliutiatntaororuriaoeaiiotud ini , , t.alo ptlilrtli.iloatli. utu. r , ' J , '.T.iAl(lH.rii.I) ,T.r,.l a liitoaUiiumluluiiorofliluoutlou. JJ3H0 Quarto Puged w 1 1 i, (OM lUuratluu. likk B'JUu. jocded In Every Home? I Wutlter'tHllllt lllcllon.rv IllSiiifU, IIM llluUetiMiie, rifl.r KdiibnialOsiHUises, UiJi.,t IjoLu eLdltloniKeiiieiUh. PrUt.irwi . i. m tpr. a wnurel IU4l fc , WUfUrlU4, JllwttaUKlpmflW, o. a V M CURIAM CO.- i J) laliero, Dprlmflold, Mas. CTVwVI WWBJWlH'l M VtmWfW( 'When six months old the little daughter of E. N. Dewey, a well known mcrdliaHt of Agnewvlllo, Va., had an attack of cholera in fantum. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was given and effected a com plete euro. This Jromcdy has proven vory successful In cases of bowol complaint in childron and when given according to tho plain printed directions can be relied upon with perfect confi dence. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleas ant to take, which 1b of great importance when n medicine must be given to young childron, For salo by all good dealers. NO TKK8PAB8IN0I, Notice le hereby glvon that hunt ing and ehootlng upon tho onoloscd landi of the Amorlcnn Land A Live Slook Go. Is strictly forbiddon. Any peraoti or pereotiB found hunt ing or treipanslug will bo prosecuted to the full extent of the law, . II. IIiu,, lUnoh Manager. RadflotM Service. Rev A. J. Irwin wilt proauli at Harney the 2nd Sunday of ouch month st 11a. tn. and 7,80 p. m. Sabbath sohool every pabbnth nt 2 p. BO. The Harney Sunday huIiouI tntetn at 2 o'clock oaoh Sunday nnd a cordial invitation in oxtended to all who can attend to meet with u. At tbe Presbyterian church Burns, Rev. A.J. Irwin pastor. DoyIdo services tho third and fourth Sundays of oaoh month at 11 a. tn., and 7:80 p. ui. Sabbnth nohool at 10 a. m. every 8abbath morning. TktUmSIar RESTAURANT China lieorge, l'roprletor. Oor. Main and 13 Streets. FIHAIiS AT Alili HOURS Sakpy Id aoDneetion. A SfwWIy of SlrWl irdtn. Tablo furnished witli over'ylbing the market affords. Your patron age solicited. The Capitol Barber Shop II. J. REED, Propt. Headquarters for bathing and Firat-Class Tousorial Work. BURNS. . OREGON- We collect every horo and make n charge unless collectlou Is niado. We please oor clients Addreas Mohoim .MkHCaNTII-K Co., fenlon Uldg., l'ortlsud, Ore OKriCtAI. DIHKCTOItV STATK OSIUONI U I Henatore IJouatban Mourn Jr If. W. rultoe W II Kills (JWllawley A.U.Crawford (lo. K. CbsmUrlaln Y W Ilcnaoti .0 A Steel . J. If. Acktrmtn Congreaimen Attorney Oenoral . . , Ooreruor . , Secretary ol tltal Treaiurer. . Supt. rubllo IneUuctlon. tut frlnter MUnniway lupr..J.d(M . rVA2o"n' ) Itobt Kakln NINTH JUDICIAL D1BTUJCT. g';i'iS O,o. K. Darts rjii,i,,t,nu?W J w tCulloch Deputy Din Ally . ... o H Ionatd Circuit Court mots tb Dr,t Monday In April and flm Monday lu October. Joint Senator .. , lolnl-Rcprtsentatlr . O W farrlib V II llrooke eoeuTT UASKSTI "uonty Judg J. 1 Keclor ..(era Tteuurer Surreror 'herlrf A Minor SchooHaperlntendent, Coroner ,, Stock fnepeotor Oonatssionsrs Data Uotuerilieii E N Jsraeion . A O raulkuer A, K. lllohardeon U A Iirlltlngham LU Hamilton i w aeary II. J. MoKlnuou If.. N, Stallard Id A BIllIII County Court meile tb Srel Ucduesday In .uaary, warcn. May, July, September and Norember. tASssv d. s. lsmii orrmsi Setuter Saoelrer . Wut ratr riaitk Daycy tiTr.-auaKs' Mayor. Beoorder,. Tteaaurer Uarsbal, . .Ran Drown , U.L. Uwls . . . .Emroett Iteed Thomas Audeiiou Couuellm.u X.JoW.fn.y I JpoUembsrltDS US Swain Usstinis of th Couucll ry Second aud Fourth Wednesday, MAGAZINE READERS BXsIXT MAOAZIRB iaairtJaUyilluuiteJ,roJtorU sad aiticUs about CauoraU tad all lis Far Wset. $1.50 a year $1.00 a year OAXXKA CRAFT tieraUd atb ssontti to Ui ar. slelk rapreductio l th beet week i asaalsui tad prtleuloaal photofrsphers. K0AB er A TKOfTIAXD WOWDtRS Mel U n paaas, coataiAliii 130 ta4Md etefttphs ol tn t4.lMrnis sfoM I CabJoret 75 V WffJlMU s imsm TeUl , , , $3,35 AH for , , , , $i,5o AU(h all erderi le iDMIJST MA0AZINK nel HhHiUsi Saa Fitaeleco The Times-Herald is offering most attractive Clubbing Rates to its subscribers at present THE TIMES-HERALD One year with the Portland Weekly Oregonian $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 $2.35 Farm Progress FREE to every paid in advance Subscriber Get one or more of these good papers in connec tion with The Times-Herald for the long win ter evenings. Call and get Clubbing Prices JOB PRINTING The Tlmee-IIerald Is Prepared to do the Very Dcst and Moat Satisfactory Work In this line. We have all the LATEST TYPE FACES and a very Complete Line FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY fil z IWKTh ' ' ' -K MAIIISON & STONEK OURNB, ClHIo'Sfr" CatliaaaaaSaSaaaaaK1i,1 V-SaaBSa.L-a 111IS r'fm K99SS9S9S99S9999S999S3S M. L. LEWIS plSffi ... Represents the.... Home lnsu-Uiice Co., of New York, Liverpool, London & Globe, l-lre Assurance Co., Philadelpliin. OITICli WITH BIOOS & UiaUS, Dums, Uregon. Corner South nt Lunnbuis Dslton's. &&m&mis&&$ Blue Mountain Operaliag froa Anstia via Prairie Cil, t yi days Irom IJaker City to Uurno, Oregon. Good, comfortable conveyances .Cureful drivers First Class Stations nlong the route Railroad to Hums only 105 miles. For rates ask L. WOLDENBERG, Manager. IBalcor Cit3r, Oxegrora. THE BURNS HOTEL STEPHENS & DIBBLE, Propt. Reasonable Rates, Good Cleun Meals, Comfortable Rooms, Courteous Treatment. Special Accommodations for the Traveling Men. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR Yout Patronage Solicited, -.MM ecr,:::r7 Has all the qualities of high priced machines Rapid, Universal key board, Simple, Cheap Chicago Writing' Machine Co. 131-153 Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI. THE TIMES'HERALD Job Printing. 199 O THEJVINPSOK . i 1 fe-r. QGQQG Rapid Transit Line Jobs Da, Canjoa City lo Barns, Oregon The Best MODERATE PRICED TYPEWRITER On the Market Modern, Convenient Durable I'nOFfflSlOKA'I CARDS, - ' ' - ' ' ' - '' Wm. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dunn, Oregon. Office first door west of Dank, C. A. REMBOLD Altorney-at-Law, Burns, Oregon Oliuw. 1-1. Loonawl, ATTOKNKV-AT-I,AW, Careful attention given to Collec tions onrl Kool Kslnto tnnttori. Fire Insurance, Notary Public Bujins. Okeoom. GEO. 8. SIZEMORK, ATTOIINKY, Burn Onicaos ColleeUoo, Land bu.lne.t, and Real Ettaleiuatierpromrttvaiionded to CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - -' Oregon I'raetlces In tbe iitate Courts nnd be fore tho V. 8Land Office. O. CU. CBAFJV I'hyslclsn and 8tirj(uoii Hume, - - - Oregon. Office In new building south olWeleooie lurnets shop, Main St. TJiotio JUIri65. H. DENMflM. M. 0. Physician and Surgeon alls answered promptly night or day 'Phone Harriman. Harriman, Oregon WRRSPEfl & GRIFFITH Physicians and Burgeons. huhnb, outao.v. li. E. HIBBflRD IDE3iT,3:IS,Z, Olflco first door east photo Rallery Hums, Oregon. W. C. BROWN, Ilonxs, Obmox. Otilce In new land offlce building, next door north ol poet offlce. BOCIKTIES. UAKHEY LODOE, NO, 77, I. O O V. Meets Try second and fourth Saturday lu cb Booth t rise p m. ArchUMcOowai, Byron Terrlll, Secretary n,b BOSKS LODOE NO. 7, r. A M., -.U-.VU "" 0nX 4ud ,htKJ Saturday lu ael 1"!?V. . l Btbwarts. w. M. A. O. Welcotae, Becrelary. INLAND 10DOK NO. 70 K.otV, .,"'''"r Thursday .T.nln. In tb. Brown . nail. it i ir . n L II llrnu.n f O '" "BiW. I " """ K It i sunns UMUUt. fiu 47 A O 1 . V. Vleeta Try second cud O. N. CoobraD, Itacorder. VUt Try second cud ft.uith tilday A. u. tlciwe. M. W. HAnNEV VALLKV CAMr- Nt. HI, W. oW. Keeta erery first and second Tuesday. w . . .c- w' MoRIHn. Cora. W, A. Oowau, clerk. 1 BURNS CltAlTKH 0 40, O. E. 8. 1 uil.!!.'f.VIf' eond aod ourth Uoudara I I M!'S?l0..,,1L Esther achwaVu. w 2 I WllaVleom, Secretary. ou"". In SYLVIA KKUKKAIIUKUREE No.e. UcetsererylstandSd Wednesday rmi smith, itoe K,0.;v'"'''. N.O. j TULK CIHULE Ao. lt W. of W. i Meete erery fourth Tueeday. lleitsr Ooodntan. Clerk. U,U'U,0",m--M' JOHN (JEM IJ EH LING, Jowolor. Optioiaii and Enirravor. Finu Watch Rtpairing A Spe cialty. Barns - Diamond Stage bine J IC. HAIIPKH, Fropt. Leaves Burns every Monday, VeU"e. day and FrIJay (or Diamond. Connects with the Anilrewsl)enio stRge, making the most direct and quickest route to all points south and the new gold fields ol Dyke and other northern Novuda points Careful attention given to paaeensers and freight. Fur particular Information apply to OuitsTPn 0An-rt( Agent Uurns, Oregon, "xr.aA-niT'z'EJiD. A representative In this county by A large real estato corporatrdn. Sdc AA lal Iflducewents (o those who wish to (fecoine financially Interested. Tfce Beal Btile parity Co, Perl Dssrtsra Polldlsi CHICA00, ILL i W mnwiiwwwn1 Summer h During the Season VIA THE ORE00N RAILROAD & NAVIQATKI OREQON SHORT AND UNION PACIp From Portlnnd, Seattle, Spotcs J ma, Walla Wolla end at" on tho O. R. ft N, ua To Omnlia and return To Kansas City and retun lo bt Louis and n.' irn To Chicago and return and to ot er principal cities la 4 Middle Wont nnd ioall ' orrespniiiiingly IwFrj U t-ALB JUNIJ 2 J, Jn,Tj Al.QlbTU.Vi To Denver and return on ham: may 17, j i ui AUCil if ii Going transit limit ! from date of sale, fird limit October 31st inese ucnets presa very attractive features way of stopover invife choice of routes; therebjl mg passengers to make i to any interesting points e Routing on the reti through California mat at a slight advance ot quoted, Full particulars, sli reservations and tickets furnished by any O. R, 4 or m, .ucjiurray, uen pjag Portland, Oregos Sumpter Vallel Railway TI.MK TAI11.E NO. IS JUNK U, 1 . Weet Uunnil. No 1 rati a ni 0:30 Lv Italert lui !35 " 0:63 ' 10-04 10.07 " 10:17 " 10.22 " 10:32 " 10:39 " 10:55 ' 1:10 " ' 11:15 " 11:40 " NOON 12:00 " P.M. 12:05 ' 12:40 ' 1 10 Ar South I a r 'dahsLu UekhaM Tliompf . Stothlaid Janctioat Water fa. Desn'eSiji McEncti k JUXCTJOM Sutnpter Jt'NtTltiN Sumtni" O L (.utuj WIlltllM TIl'TtlN utln Sltl) 01) Mttllttl OIIIV Tirt,4ts Issnctl only I i ' tiahts nru ecliedtiletl t m stops, l'ugtungure must po ets where ngents exiet be!; trains or .'3 ren's In ni" tuo gularfarn will bo rharvc JObcra rs uiifl.il utuiir.5, Ast "ii $1500 M 7h Oregon, CallfnrnU A s iJi'i rroiectlvs Auoclatlou. of u I 6J ifnea ie a member, uIiik MB ur idb ran. Pllnll .If a.tv ... inciioreei, cattle or iuuIm t. rjriO .. lucmien S50" Additional Keas 'i 'V i ' . WjV' i , sold to b drtreu out will tj rcpol ww nfiniuu, v uu paper 1 If not so reooriea. ! .irlt un luenmei ueraia, iiaiu 521, L.m k-H. r . iT'.r:-" ":" .j w,w. nRos "l do 1U EXPERIB TnAei I mm CopvmoKit rarasssn' yffiBatta&i ttc.iUnS.'ttat'U; aweulijoilet. wttlioutpnerK. lalfs Scknfiflc mmm , mss,arsassissss& .. . .tt .-----. irmoiVos.Fl. BJaWflfi ft 90IDroajl.-a. Hft 1 . 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