J- She ime-$UMW. lUTUBUAY. UOTODKU 1(1, IMS BUIwrntllTlON IIATK8! On Yot ... Six Month! . Thrt Month! 11 W) lULIAN HYim - - Mnnntfn Some oxccllcnt viows of tho garden nnd orchnrd displnys in tho pavilion were taken Inst week and will form n part of tho booster litcrrturo being prepared by tho Commercial Club. A fow hundred postal cards would prove quite effective m the lino of ad vertising. According to press advices from Carson, Nevada, the Oregon Trunk hns.fllcd articles of incor poration in that state. The charter provides for nothing fur ther than to build a railroad. John F. Stevens is named as president. This means that tho Oregon Trunk is going on "south. Every parent and taxpayer who attended tho evening session of tho institute Thursday night will say that State Supt Acker man is a good prophet in assert ing that Burns will havo a fine high school building nnd nil neces sary equipment within ten years. It will not require that length of time to accomplish it. tho hands of local people With A. J. Johnson and John D Dnly ench holding largo interests in tho bank. County Commissioner Gcorgo Smyth arrived from Dia mond while tho mooting was still in session. Mr. Smyth has just acquired substantial stock holdings in tho bank and dropped in to becomo acquainted with the business of tho institution. Tho First Nntionnl Bank enjoys its well earned reputation of being one of the solidest bunks in tho Northwest. Its statements i.ow show a surplus considerably in excess of its enpitnl while it is authoritively stated that tho aggregate responsibility of its combined stockholders is over three qunrters of a million dollars. S0MI1 PREMIUM WINNERS. (Continued from page one.) TUG INSTITUTG. just most scs-With The teachers institute closed has been one of tho interesting and profitnblo sions held in this county. exception of four every teacher actively engaged in tho work was present and tho instructors, State Supt Ackermnn and Prof. Alderman of the university, were much appreciated by local teach ers. The following informal re solution was introduced and read by Prof. Collier and adopted by a unanimous vete: "We the teachers of Harney County, in institute assembled, wish to express our sincere ap preciatipn of the earnest, faith Jul efforts of Supt Ackerman and Prof. Alderman in bringing o us so many valuable helps; therefore, we tender them a vote of thanks for imparting to us in creased power, inspiration and enthusiasm." Prof. Ackerman is one of the very thorough educators of the northwest and his long service as state superintendent has been devoted to improving the public school systems of the state in a manner that has been very bene ficial. His lecture Thursday eve ning was excellent and met with favor by a crowded house. The people are much interested in our educational institutions nnd we are pleased to see them turn out on occasions of this kind. Prof. Aldorman's talk to par. ents on last evening was except ionally fine, and one that should be remembered. The following teachers were in attendance: Misses Hannah Mey, Ava H. Wright, Amy Leake, Ethel Leake, Vera Hen dricks, Minnie Denman, Augusta Haarstrich, Neva Hodder, Laura Dawson, Enid Cawlfield, Agnes Cawlfield, Myra King, Alice Sweek, Lena Harkey, Lelah McGee, Delta Dillard, Florence Farnum, Clayte Burrow, Jose phine Locher, Helene Swain, Mary Godfrey, Julia McKcnzie, Ella Sweek; Mesdames Noris Millard, Alma Mickle, Alice Smith-Sweek, Dorotha Irwin, Mary E. Foley, Vanilla Cobb, Mas. Lufer; Messrs. I. C. Ray mond, G. A. Collier, A. E. Mill ard, E. E. Larsen, J. E. Marsh, Theo. Foreier, M. A. Biggs, W. D. Yoder, J. D. Stewart. Mrs. A. Barron, first on now cheese. Mrs. Frank Colo first on bread, first on largest display of potted plants. Mrs. Huston, first on exhibit of nstors. , Mrs. H. C. Smith, first on sweet peas. Mrs. Chas. Johnson, first on canned fruit Mrs. W. G. Hoddor, first on pickles. SATURDAY'S RACES. Tho racing cards for the last day were tho best of the week, there being six events for the afternoon. Tho first was a special three and one-half furlongs with Ever more, Patsy B nnd Con D as starters. Patsy B won with Evermore second. Time 45. There were but two starters in the trot, Pumpkin taking two straight heats over Sidney' Wilkes. Time first heat 2.425. second heat 2.41. The five-eights miles dash was a pretty race between Wado Hampton and Belle Griffon and the finish was very close. Sev enty was n close third. In fact all three starters ran in a bunch the entire distance. Timo 1:05. Tho Saddle horso nice was an other exciting one. The first race was declared a tic between Red Bird and Fluto nnd tho second trial later was very close between these two horses, Fluto winning by n very narrow mar gine. Other starters in this raco were Lady, Teddy Bear nnd Solo Best Timo 55. rive starters in tnc pony race made that an interesting event, but Sorrel Top was an easy win ner with Kidd second. Buck, Chico and Sunshino also ran. .loo Goss, Friar Charm and Evermore were tho starters in the half-milo consolation, They finished in the order nainod. Time 51. MAkNEY COUNTY'S 1909 ASSESSMENT ROLL. Tho summary of tho as3033iiloitt roll for 1009, compared with last year's assessment Tho nsacssrnent UiIb year was on a bnttia of cash valuation. Tho increnso will not offect tho taxes as tho levy will bo made to cover a glvon amount, therefore will bo lewer: 1009 1008 Acres of tillablo land Valuo Acres non-tillnblo lnrds Value Improvements on deeded Innds . . Town nnd city lots J Improvements on town nnd city lots ' Improvements on undceded land G8 miles telcphono and telegraph lino Steamboats, engines, etc . , . . Merchandise and stock. Farming implements, etc Notes nnd nccounta . Money Shares of stock $ 57,000 5 15,000 Household furniture, etc ,,."$ R9.780 $ 23,570 Horses and mules . . 0,488 5,251 Valuo .$ 227,080 $ 131,350 Cattlo 48,418 44,443 Value .k $ 725,070 444,430 Sheep and goats 95,810 59,903 Valuo $ 287,430 $ 119,000 Swine 015 039 Valuo $ 1.885 $ 1,012 Dogs 85 4(T Valuo $ 470 $ 180 Total "$0, 708,005 92,500,423 845,010 ?3,2G7,9fi0 $ 591,574 .$1,214,450 287,220 80,245 195,210 28,875 3,915 33,451 130,425 04,075 32,050 3,250 72,580 330.GG4 755,577 $1,080,430 113,215 32,235 70,040 9,995 1,315 13,700 44,400 32,035 21,850 'Phono your orders to tho Cash Grocery & Bakery for broad, pio, cookies, fruits, etc. Deliv ery ma lo promptly. 040 acre ranch for salo Bultnblo for dairy or stock ranch. Abund nnco of water for irrigation and power- Inquire nt this office. Cottrill & Clemens are prepar ed to do custom work with tholr portable Baw mill located H miles west of Cold Springs on Poison Creek. Lumber for salo. Get youa permit and havo them saw your lumber. Terms nro reasonable. err V flic CASK GROCERY & BAKERY Located In I-rcncli Hotel Best quality Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. FRESH BREAD, COOKIES, PIES Telcphono ordei'H will receive prompt attention Froo dolivorv to nnv nnrt of the citv. J&.. "V. ZEBuk-aiHSTZH, "&XGF&tJJ SALE OF HORSES During the next 30 days I will sell about 1G head of young atnliions, brood mnrcs, driving horses nnd colts nnd fillies. The most of them nro high bred trotters, two col to by one of tho best draft stations in Eastern Orogon. I nm going to sell and will mako tho price right on everything. I sell cheaper for tho samo class of stock than any one else and havo never sold n horso that did not make money for the buyer, somo havo doubled their money. Come soon as I mean business and am going to sell J. W. BIGGS. Ui Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNQN, Jr., Proprietor. m HARDWARE MACHINE! Binders' Supplies Full Line of BUILDING PAPER a ROOFING CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWA OEER & CUM1WN Burns, Oregon. Burns Meat Mmki New Shop Opposite ilie first National ltd ..sJtf The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors Kuccemtor to II. At. Morton Our line of Drugs, Patent Medicine and Toilet Articles ere Complete. WE USE ONLY THE BEST OP DRUGS IN OUR PRESCRIPTION WORK AND WE 'NEVER SU STITUTE. News Agents Cigars and Smokers' Articles pected in the valley in n fow days. Thero will be three crops to thresh. Mr. Tyler's, Mr. Black iner's nnd Robt. Sottlemyro's. Mrs. Parkins from Grant coun ty is visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Ilarmer nnd making her annual proof on her desert claim. LOCAL OVCRI LOW. UXKCUTIMX NOTIOIt. In tlia Comity Court of til" Statu (,i Ort'con far Ifciniuy County In the iniUir. of tint HluWto( Tliom WlllfltW, iIocoahsI. Notlc l hereby uln-ii that Mnrllm A Wiifli!lit,thKxitcittrlx of tho laxt WW atu) TodniiHMit of Thorn. WtnglU l Ucnc(l, linn rctiUiTfil an rlrtr' for nottlcnmnt, nm! II led In xalil cxrf. lier fltul account; nnJ that Motnluy tin Sth ilny of November lUOtl ut Urn o'clock Cat Glass and Siltcnvarc Yours for Accuracy and Lowest Prices FISHING TACKLE Agents I0r (lie SECURITY STOCK fUOU Largest -culltctiuit IW Cards and Albums in the City. 'W'V v4-m'V-V."fc'k.ti'.'o-,'vvrvijtw et '$55S55 4: .Z-L-L LVZTi' vxzz&vzy.sx. giobprinting-Tlio Times-Hernld , ' niTToZ J. H. Jordan is spending a few boo,",uly "I'H'itoii iy tho MiUontt (lavs in tho citv ( " iwmieiiiuiii oj mm nrvouw, m DiclrConnett is over from his NOTES FROM SUNSET, TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK. The directors of tho First Na tional Bank of Burns met in this city last Saturday, all members of the board being present. Mr. A. J. Johnson, President of tho Benton County National Bank of Corvallis arrived Wednesday, Mr. John D. Daly coming in from Boise Friday evening and Mr. C. A. Haines arriving from the Nar rows on Saturday morning. Tho affairs of this solid institu tion were given a thorough ex amination and tho business of the bank was found in excellent condition. At this meeting it transpired that several blocks of stock had changed hands sinco tho last regular meeting, samo having been purchased by local (stockholders. All tho old stock holders, however, remain heavily interested in the bank with tho exception of N. U. Carpenter whow holdings havo been pur chased by ono of tho local stock holders. These changes placo the control of tho institution in Ananias Arthur McKce, Colin Dawson and Frank Blackmer are plowing this week. Jim Reed is helping R. D. Stahl get his hay out from the G. G. Clark place on tho lake. Mr. Ilenney has been helping Bert Porter get his house fixed up since ho moved it back next to tho hill. Bert expects to seed about fifty acres this fall. All Sunsottera are telling each other what fine potato crops they have. Ike Swift was heard to remark that ho would have po tatoes for two this winter. Our school has been closed a few days this week whilp Miss Hodder attended tho institute. homo near Junturn. i James Pirio was among our' visitors last Monday. Dick Noble was renowing no quaintances here last Sunday. which timo ami plaauatty iieron hilar culod In, Rixld, cUli nmy appear ami fllu xcejvtwi oi objection tlittrvla Dlol this first nbllrnttoii Ostobvr 9, two. Martha A, Wmirmti Kxiutris ) BURNS HOTEL BAR DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous andObliKin Bar Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-GLASS DROP IN Centrally Located and Connected with Hotel Burns - v Jjgf!HtM I'1"' i t I 4 Yoor patron oge solicifcd. rl. .1 HANM ., fti 5 - ss -J j -4 BFt. '-I 4 i K.ffinHHRni!IHm'r 1Wm 1 wmmmwmmwmmmmmmmmmmm IBwMf 111 fii J ?r3m iilSFi' IS a 0 ii i : 4 i-' Ci WKCC tsntuntmt:tmtr ..:t:::j:m::):::::,r:ju:i:::m:n:nuj:a:::j:n:i:::!::! :tuntus KOH I'UDUCvVnON UminnHTATiciIstiOrriiK t Ilium, DicBotv. Auiintt II. mv I NollcolbirbXKln ItolthotUalvcit (m 'NOTIflK Grandma Buchanan. Mra J. . T. Barnes' mother, is suffering' irom (.rysipeins. ioiihnicaiiiiiiiuairoiuU'tuiioiiv-t. KO 0G1&99I Ulkolvct. UtltUr LhM i,mrl.f(i. nillu County Commissioner Smyth . i&&ffitiSI$?i?uw u,ua '"' was over irom Ulnmonu tho first of this week after grain and other supplies. YOUNG'S MEAT USE! NK.'i tif-i 8e 0,XtiH,.K.U) K W Jl. Anjr nnd Ml ittuesia cUlnilim ailtorxlr tlm Imiai deitfrlt1. tt ile.lrlnv it. nLiort m aii. of Iho mlDtrtJ. larctcr u( ttia land, tir tut aorothtr ffawa. to tbg ilUtwaal In annllcam. iiboulil rllo Uialr nfflilatlla or froiatt In thli Hngey & Richardson aro pns,2iBp.tLH?.Oi.'0W',,e",'',,,,'tt0M!",,rM paring to move into their hand-1 . "' F". anicr somo new stone store building which is now being painted. ririt lub)Uallon kpt. It. IKV. i puuocaiiun utl. is ivw. NOTICB OP FINAL SBnUiMCW. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickensqn visited their homestead this week. Mr. Beck has gone to John Day for fruit. Ho expects to bring in a load for sale. Wo aro proud of our prize win ners at the Harney county fair. Robert Settlemyre carried off two prizes in tho livestock divi sion and Mr. Conrad one, while our most progressive farmers, Mr. Hodder and E. C. Eggleston, captured several prizes in the vegetable line.. Wo believe that none of the jjqw settlors, and very few of tho older ones, can show a better record. M. J. Nash and Henry Black are at homo for a few days with their well drilling outfit to allow Mr, Nash to harvest his potato crop. I. S. Tyler is certainly ono of our farmers who is not discourag ed. Ho is preparing to break up quite a body of new land in ad dition to that which ho already has under cultivation, Ho has also built a substantial barn and other out buildings this summer, Wo need more farmers llko Mr, Tyler. Tho wholesome, harmless green. leaves and tender stems of alung- in tlm matter ol the i:tatu ol ivir An nealing mountainous shrub, givoi itiout Decomcl. to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its curative properties. Tickling or dry bronchial coughs qujckly and; safely yield to this highly effec tive Cough medicine, Dr. Shoop assures mothers that they can with safety give it to oven very young babes, No opium, no chloroform absolutely nothing harsh or harmful. It calms tho distressing cough, and heala tho sensitive membranes. Accept no other. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Sold by Reed Bros. Notlio la lion by shon that tho nmtur alinu'duxtetitur ol tho L'stnlo of IVtw Auiblnii, ilcci'iinxJ, Ima lllol liU titutl acconnt In Haiti ctstuto anil tliuIlnn.JVl Hector, Jmltto ol tho County C'oirl for Hanify County, Ore-Kin, ban a.tv Mon day, tho -till day ol October,, 1909, nt tho hour 10 o'clock u m, attbi olllcv In IJurnn, Hnrnuy County, .On-tjon im tho timo and placo lor himcviKobJuctlQnii lomlil account. Any Hlml) puront obi)ctlni; to Bald m-count nro.hiirohv no tlflod to appear at mill timo und i',mhi Dated at Hnrn, OreKon, Hcpt. 3, 1000. I2uw, a. Oatlow, Executor of tho Eatnte nt l'olor Andrluu Doccaiod, E. B. REED &. SON Complete line of Fancy 4k Staple Groceries Finest line of Confectionery in tho interior School supplies, notions, tobacco, cigars Orders taken for FineTailor Made Clothing at prices ranging from $13.50 to 45 A satisfactory fit guaranteed RGA1KMUER Wo give a Hvo per cent tntdo discount for cash on all goods. and Grocery Come in and inspect my stock COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES to be had in the Market mjfS TnTjLJ c3b.jZ-i!XLi zfzeb: ij3ZEa. The Most Popular House in Interior NliATLYlFl)RNISII2DALL OUTSID, Rdi Headquarters for Traveling Men and' Agciar Kacinc Manager, L. Kaclnc, lJrut .M Mu prices arc as low as good foods can be sold for in this market... The LARGER the order the LESS it COSTS. a "u :JJtunmmj:Jtmn:nnizmmtnt!t:m:it:ntnu:ri:t:i t::smt PLOW Mr. ttusscl'a tfkMMMMM thresher la ox- RAMS FOR SALE DELAINE, MERINO, IRAMBOUL.LETS From Butterfle'd Live Stock Co. Ranch May be inspected at Homer Mace pasture at Burns about Oct. 15. For information ad. dress D, N. Baker, at Burns, ' Tho Stag h ono of tho latcat nnd best ndcUtlona to tho famous Deure Line of Riding Plows. Is light in weight, simple and durablo in construction full of genuine merit, nnd lma ahown ils mettle nnd utility in every test it has been put to. It hna nmply demonstrated by its cood work its right to bo classed as a strictly up-to-dnto, high-class farm tool. It in certain to suit tho most critical farmer nnd bo o money maker and a. labor-snvor for him, "M It's a Deere-It's Right" and doos its work perfect caso to tho operator nnd team. It is .manufactured and sold na n tonguoless plow a tongue aot being necocsary to best results, but ono is tuipplled at slight cost to thoso who percr it that way. Tho StafJ Is Uie simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up n team nnd drivo 'em straight can opornte it successfully. It pos sesses -many superior features not found on other plows, nnd it takes n whole book to illustrate and dlscrlbo them. Better writa for it today nnd nil tho information you. want about this superior implement. C. H. VOEGTLY feggc:gfe5S BURNS LiVPRY AND FEED MA! HENDERSON ELLIOTT, Prcj Sn vial a rr ...,.,. . tO trUlUH (C) ' ,7 AJf r .... renin t tctiv & i07..sA. FIRS! CUSS LmKl H (I (I II. I !' i' on ho 7i i? Your pntr i MS tiouili M .in s i 'i3 c-f r &&4fyx OAl rC? 7.-Jl.TtVLVJ s rA ..'i.E-, . vn jt ar- ns.- flRassia'ff tlW'jjHTiWVXirV -T X. X-F wSBSJ ttHrjasasr. TfEi Bi,rnniiA'i. Special iiKeiition Given to Conducting Funerals NEW m ACCURATE HAY SCALE El CeXhECTION WITH BARN. gfSSgggg is BURNS WILLI MORTON & SAYER, Fropl Rough and Dressed uf Rustic, Flooring, iftoulc Finishing Lumt erf Nearetft Sawmill to Burns, i ooij! Lumber Yard in Bun, -. At The Welcome Piiari You can always find SOMLltllNG NEW AT OUR bi iU -CALL IN - If you don't hoo what. you want , . W If wo havon'tf it in stock wu'll gvt i Mail Orders Solicited The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, VL ttjMmtrwmtKirX&i,i.vmuir,-miiiamimifm