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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1910)
1 r "WJJi1 "'"' in J.rffi'- , 4-" l-i Hi -m H & I -h I r I 4 I I n r -yr. WV 1 i 3 t fcr, w' , Olio Year . Six Moulin Thrco Mentha., . ' ; JULIAN II HI) IHNMMW"'11' awaimuaiaaiwwjaaj She $iwcfrgjMflL aaturday. rriiHUAHY n, mo StUWOlUlTION UATK8! 11.00 100 ,.75 Maaagm Burns should apply for n sub station for our post office. Wo need it as bad as Vale 'does a land office. IIOISB ft WCSTLRN RAILROAD. Application for right of way over government lands from the eastern part of the state up the Malheur rivor was filed in the local land olllco last week by the Boiso & Western Railroad Co. This is tho company of which Col. C. E. S. Wood and Win. Ilanley havo been tho active head and who have had consider able work done. It seems the maps and surveys havo been com pleted up to the east lino of this county, but further filings will bo made soon on into this valley. Those interested havo been using considerable scrip and secured some valuable holdings at points along tho lino where there will likely be conllict with tho Harri- mnn lino of survey. Although it has been persist on tlv rumored tlinlllin Ilni-rimmi ino acep snow m ine minima 1)Copi0 mvo iut a coutract t0 districts of this county lias fur- jimtura 80 miles west of Vale nished protection to fall sown im wjt,n a ahort (ii8tnnco of grain and although tlio long win- IIlirnoy vallcy( flcta llo not boar tor has been hard on stock, it ' 0t tlio statement The Harri portends an exceptional season. mnn pcopi0 havo ot yot sccurc,i Should the breakup come early, j rjKi,t 0f way over tho private as predicted by many, we muv j holdings uloiiffthorouto thoroforo all yet be happy. ' it is absurd to assert that con- tracts havo been let The Times- "That quarter section of land I Herald hopes to learn of negotia Some very interesting develop ments may bo expected in tho way of railroad building in the spring and Burns should look well to her interests. If that charter needs some changes in order to meet now conditions lots get busy. tions for right of way through private holdings up tho Malheur soon, then it will bo time to let contracts. TUB riRST NATIONAL HANK. would not support a rabbit," says the old-timer to the pros pective locator. A few years transphe and the locator has a better ranch than the old-timer. The land would not support a rabbit if farmed along tho lines employed by the old-timer who I The stockholders of tho First has dropped so far back in tholNntionni jinnk of this city held procession of 'progression that .ho lthcir anmial mcot!nK at their uora not remzo uiai mure " i banking house on January 29th. hppn n.q miti'ii nrnpwss mrifin in n t r ., .-. . .-. .. , 0 ... 1(nrrri ii. ,mvin i ntimv r-. v-...r Com missioner and stockman of Dia mond, Oregon, wns added to tho Directorate Following tho stockholders liipntinir rlw Rnnnl ma necessities win xorce mu.of Directors elected the following scientific application of principles iofHccrs. John D Day Prcsi(Icnt: C. A. Haines, Vice President: the science of the soil as there has been in the application of electricity to tho mechanical arts. Tho soil must sustain man and that will make som as the rose. the desert blos- -BlueMt. Eagle. IMPROVED METHOD. J. L. Gault, Cashier: A. C. Wolcomo. Assistant Cashier. The business of tho bank was given a careful examination and The Klamath Herald sa.vs this I foun in a very satisfactory week the death knell of tho sage I condition. brush of Klamath County, or at I Pursuing their policy of the least that part of it that flourish-1 1'st in increasing the financial es under the irrigating ditches of strength of the bank, the dircct the Klamath project, was sound-,0" voted to increase the surplus they havo tho means. Among tho local men inter ested in tho now organization are II. 11. Mace, .1. C. Foley, James Smith and Hay Smith. As soon as plans arc more per fected wo shall havo more news to givo out regarding tho enter prise. Tlio entire alock of goods now on display at tho now store of Hagoy & Richardson, is fresh and new. Patrons may find al most anything desired there. SMTLL'RS C0MIN0 Those eominir from tho railroad state- that there is much inquiry for Grant county lands and that there will bo a great rush horoin tho spring. Evidcnco of this fact is even at this early date seen by tho travel which is com ing into tho country. Nearly every day strangers arrive. Many of them go on into Harney county. Eight and ten passen gers on the stngo is a usual situ ation and it is predicted that when spring opons up there will havo to bo devised means of transportation to liandlo tho peo ple who will sottlo in this section of tho state. -Uluo ML Eagle. NO. M9I. Itt'IHirt ol tlio romlllluii of Ilia IIAR.NKY C0U.VTV NATIONAL II NK ol I1URNS Ulurn, In Ilia Mute ul Oncim, lUtliocloio of IiuiIiivm, January Slit, IMO ItmOOKCM. I.IIMK Mill Dlicouiiln ICW,0.VSM OtonlmfU, nccurcil and uimrciiriMl 7,4M 73 U.ft llnmta la aocnra circulation I ',.'" ) l'rtmlumaon V H llott'la 770 5 1 Iloiuli, tcniritlm. vto .. VJHi 19 llnuklni! Iiounfl, (nrnlturo nml flxturca 3,177 M Duo (mm National llauk (not to- ncTvonitrliln) W&ttvi Uno (rum approved rcru intent M ,? ( hDCh ami otlur mill Itrina KM 01 Nntmof nilior Nnltminl llanka 7.M000 fiaclluiial ini-rr ciirrenojf, tilt-Vala ami jn.nti 11 1 Iuwiit. Monkv itnrKVR in Hixa:, P-oclo $11 J7I lit IcsKlUMider iioln tmtu 31,771 Jo lUvlcni.on (unit wltli U fl Trwi.tircr, (6 ir cent of circulation) moa Guesta at the French Hotel aro provided with tho best to bo had in thnmnrkoL rUACIinttS' HXAMINATI0NS. Notice is hereby given that tho County School Superintendent of Harney County will hold tho regular examination Tor appli cants forslaUMind county papers at ISuiifi, Oregon, as follews: 'OKSTAI'i: l'AI'nitS. Commencing Wednesday, Feb ruujMttkiit !) o'clock a. m. and coHk until Saturday 12th Wednesday PenmnnHhip, His tory, Spelling, Physical Geogra phy, Heading, Pliychology. Thursday -Written Arithme tic, Theory of Teaching, Gram mar, Hookkeoping, Physics, Civil Government. Fi iday Physiology, Geogra phy, Composition, Algebra, Eng glish Literature, School Law. Saturday- HoCSnyrPlnno Geo metry, General History. roil STATU I'AIMIKS. Commencing Wednesday, Feb ruary 0th at i) o'clock a. m. and continuing until Friday February 11th at A o'clock p. in. Wednesday Penmanship, His tory, Orthography, Reading, Physical Geography. Thursday Wri t ton Arith metic, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Physiology. Friday Geography, School Law, Civil government, English Literature. L. M. Hamilton, County School Supt. tiittttimtiiittiutititttiittitittitttitiiiitntuftiitiitttitittiitf.r.'nii it The OVERLAND HO t &.L Burns, Oregon AGAIN UNDER OLD MANAGEMENT Afford the Best Accommodations to be hud in Harney County CliEfiN ROOMS, Culiiri IiIUNBH, PfihflTtttJIiE VlCTUflhS We are again in charge and will he plnmcd to nee our old time friends and customers Come and kit um. FRANK A. COLE AND WIFE jtttit:tt:!!miititmttmt:ttiii:ittittt!t!tttitiitittiiitiimtt:tttim.tij ititrti:.-"" THE CAPITAL SALOON, HEDELL& RICHARDSON, I'rnpi ietors. Burns, -- Oregon. Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Peel Tables, Club Rooms in Connection. h COLE & BYED Proprietors Harney County Implement & Hardware Co. Doors, Windows, Locks, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE MYERS PUMP STEEL TRAPS That will Citch anything CUMMINS Burns, Oregon. GEERS: turns SSeat Market New Shop Opposite Hie lirst National Dank Main St. w Tolnl ed, and the time is not far dis tant when not an acre of irriga ted land will be afllicted with this pest. W. W. Mas ten has just closed a contract for the purchase of a 16-foot combined Host harvester and one 40-horse from $30,000.00 to $35,000.00, which surplus in conjunction with the bank's capital, 2o,000, gives the bank a combined capi tal and surplus, or working capi tal, of 00,000.00. In this con nection it is worthy of note that power catapiller engine, and it is tnc First National Rank of Burns with this outfit that he proposes to change the face of Klamath country during tho next few years. When he has demonstrat ed that his method of handling the soil is the correct one, he will doubtless have a number of followers, with the result that the area cultivated will be rapid ly increased until all of the irri gated, and a great deal of the is one of twelve National Banks in Oregon that has a surplus equal to or greater than their capital. The comptroler of tho currency has just issued an oflicial call for report of condition of all tho National Banks for January 31st. The detailed report of this bank which appears in another column of this issue shows this IJM.IW n iuiiiutiks cmiluiKtofk iiit in i a.vni Bnrpliu rund.. i ft, worn I'mlliMnl iimHI, lt oxnra nml laim lil IMM S'ulknul Honk lint oul.lMiilliiK ltJAJM llnlHhlinIiteixi.lt mt.)wt ti cliMk IM,1M0 Tlmn rertlflrntx. of iW..lt U.IMI (m ('lilf rliwl. oulatnixltnK 711 7 Tntl IWUiff H si vti' ormtRnns i. I nmilj'iii imrnrjr 1 I, Ijiti M. Ilrnon.t'it.lilcr ul thoilin nm. cl I'unV, ilo totcmnlf wvf that Ihe nlxirti tntriurnt la ttiio txtlie ltnf my Vnnwlml. ml Lcllcf. I cuxM. Hkowx, Uaihlar 8ubaetlll ami (worn In Lclorn ma Dili lrl iUjt ol Kot.rmrr, 1910, M. K I KU .Seal) .Votary 1'nlillf. rirrrct-tlMt' ('.. K. MoK'iNKitr. O. A. IdsunoLti J. M. llaiTdf Dlrrrtora NO'rlOB KOK I'lIIHICATION I'yltliliHTiTita I Ann OrrirK I HiiriiK. lirt'KDn. N.ncinln r I) IM I Kotlca la lioti'li) on that Mnry A 1 1 it I ton, ol Kll, Orexoii, wlm nn licninhir ) IW". Iflttili1,rl IMi'lolitl) No utt. hv.lil ' i Ollu'i, lur NJ','5Ui rHiin r. NS Hiw, k ,v , allilkhUKKto.lknlliill M. Iiiwnalilli Jn Kim. . ItailKV ' Kat lllaiuulln Mvtlillall liaa fllrii nutlrful llilaiitlmi to ink tlual C'Cnil, lota tabtl.li rlaliu in llin laml alim clt.rrll.vl 1 InrM the latUIr anil Kiralvcr at lliirtia Ulo Kiiii.iiii UK Illli ila nl Juiiuai). mill talRlallt HAlnM aa wlthvaara llolwll 1. Iliiitiin JameaHullisrlaiiil bvlli of KkII. Ilioaiiil laaai i onaiaiit, ol H I toy, On nil WtniamA W alkar, ul hull, ()roii m l'nnr, Ipl,lcr NOTIUIC FOIt I'UI(I,IOA'llOX. ns'iTKUMTATrMi wiMirrn k i Hurnt. Orniiii Januar In. IjIii I Nolle lahcrnlir lin Hi.l K.pr iirvatlitmao ol Hutu, urwoa, wbu 1 1. May ."7. rn, inailg in nry so. T, mitiai mi (Win, tor & h .MnflilloM, liaa rtfl ilnaarl lD'l untry So. C7-i, Nt final Itoof.lo etlabllalicUlin to tin, Un.l aloru NUUKU,, NUhlU, ;NU1II liowi unirrigated, farms of the coun- sou J institution to be in excellent try will be raising crops. The outfit purchased by Mr. Masten is one of the most up-to-date in the West It is capable of cutting the sage brush, plow ing the ground, sowing the seed and harvesting tho crop. Tho engine has a speed of five miles per hour on the road and with its attachments is capablo of shape, its deposits being $359, 5G7.7G while its resources total $MG,803.40. OIL (c OAS COMPANY I'ORMCI). plowing a wide. strip fourteen feet Local capitalists have formed a company to develop tho oil and gas prospects in tho vicinity of the lakes. Tho parties forming this new company have means to do the work and will likely begin operations at onco since thov Tule Circle No. 1G5 Women of havo the necessary machinery Woodcraft will serve supper for and some of the best land down the Mask Ball Feb. 11, in tho 'there. They do not intend to hall. All Circle ladies are ex- capitalize for a big sum and ask pected to assist. others to subscribe to stock, as CLEARANCE SALE! No. 6295. !te.ort nf Ilia comlltlon of Ilia FUST NATIONAL HANK' OP BURNS. InthaiMftto nf Orsgon, nl tlio rloa nf l.ml him, January Hat, 1010 iiemuhi ra UMiianiiil DlaouUDta . r;l'i(tfall Oyunlrafla imuwI ami niiaamirvit 3l,nMH I' B llnmra to aociire clrculallnu It 8. Iliimla In aocuro V H lnii,ll. Premium on II H. llumla llomla, ticurltlra, nto Hanking iioiiau.ltirnlluro nml fit turra Olhor Ural K.tatc, niinol Duo from National llanka (tint r vvrva aKcnla) Hue from Sloln anil l'rlolo llanka ami Ilaiikurt TriiatComiiaiilraatnl (ii- liiKa llsnka lino from ai proteil ri rv ngiinla rhecka ami ollinr i a.li livma Note of other National llanka Fractional j.ajr ciirmnc), nlikila, ami cenli. l.iwrUL Moxky Ituravie in IUnk Vlil fpcrlo tliJMW IKal Irniler nolta WW00 S,nx)ao lkluiiiillnu fund wllli U 8, Triaaur. cr(6 pcrtant of circulation , ., 1,'JMOO lolal llrt,y.l MtiiilTlra. Co.llnUto(k .r.il In W,U)U0 furjilua . 3OU0W) Umlltlileil riiHla, laa oxuaia ami tan a pal J i'tniil National Hunk Nott-a rmlaliiiiillnii SS.ttilli) Duo tn ollir National Hank' A;A,u lmllvlilualilcHiallaaulii!ct to ilinck ll,Ia7l liomanil itirllrlcaUaot ili-poalt HinuCi'HlllcaUHiif ilupo.ll. Ctrtlflail climka laihlvr'aclitwka outatauilliiK ITnlioil etnUa Iik).Ii DoioallaofU. H illabiiralliKilllira Malilllllva olliur lliau alxjvu ttatnil JA.imOW jftonoia) J.0U0 10 M7WTT 6OII0P0 W)W J3HS 3.477 3 H7.W1 IW 1,170 W MA0U JAM a alio hki, ki4, Hcriin II, Hatlira i nati, iiunitiiu uotl ol Intriiilon to main) ilt. Jl l,H .1, .1... Id .. ,u.u.. ilacrltwil, Uiloi th llllr ami Hii-i'ivcr. ai iiurna, urotion, on in.win na in rikruary Itia. t'latwalituaiiKaai vrlimiawa Hani Mottivi.lHMil John llroollnw Jap lp Kill nun, J II role) allot Hnrna, Dic-KOn liana ItcnUlor NOTIUIC FOIl l'UllLIOATION Umiai. HTAiaa .hi Orrin, Harna, (liajtmi. Januaiy 10, 1910, Notltit la hrrvby lntn llial Ik. Wal of Old ton liaa fllail In llila iiiri(i) II. application p?nill Nu Hwt tu alotl uiulur iliu pruylaluna nl Hid Art of tonr, Hpprmcl Auunat II, lal, ami art. amaudalory I hereto. I ho Lola 1, 9 itH, Hortlon Ml, Mil 5. awtlon it, Lot I, tWellon , Twp a i4 ll, K , u M Any and all rwr.ooa claloilim ulretii'ly Hid landi iltM'rlbwl, or .U-tlrltia; in oujort Ui iuiaa ol tlio inlncrml i liaravlnr nl II. Ulut, or lor uiyolUnr naaoii. In th illajwaal to appllcaiil, ahollUl rllo tbrlr allnlavll. ul prutat In thla ottlM, oh or Iwfurv llir uiplrHtlnn nl I he iirliwl ol imlillratluo. rHa. Umliler lint publK-atloii January t:, luio jit piililltallnu rlrury .!, lulu NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. tiHttriiHTTa I asu nrric k. Hunia, irKnu Jaiiuary l'i, lull) I Notify) la lianliv irlt initial Alutrnw J lltmvt a of Narrowa, oriiioii. Mini on July o, Iikw, inailo iiuiiif-aivnii aiury nn uai inrjAiia a, 1, ft, v o Kwlloll J. Inwliablp J Coillli, IUIiko ,W t t, niliainaiu, vtridian, houlli ol Jlalhcur I aka liaa llleil IKHIfMi of Inltinllon to iiialin Final I oininulaliou 1'r.Hif lo aalaMlali claim In IIib lain aiairumt(.rliMl Iprorslliu Iti'iriatur ami Itrnlatur al llurua, Ouirun, on tlio xillnlayof loliriiarjr, lalo Claimant nanifa aa Miouaia ArniantoHai 1 yni h, Amlmw J (lraMi, Jr. Jamca llanJaraon lliitn-j II Hlllolt, all of oarroaa, uriifan m PatiHE. lliiilatir. Now Ss The Buy that New Suit or Overcoat while We arc giving a REDUCTION OF $2.00 to $8.00 on Each. Please Remember that We Guarantee Satisfaction. Complele line of Fancy & Staple Groceries Ebb Di :d & so Go To The Whitei Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. .1. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. Pork, Vienan, Bologna and Liver Sausages ; Beef in any Quantity. N. J MANbEN. Propt BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. COIITBS E. ELLIOTT, Propt. Sju-cial ulUmlioii given io irunsoicnt custom una trcild teams. Horses kept by the day, u ?ck or month. FIRST CLASS LIVLRV TURNOUTS. Han ami jn,in always un hand Your iiiitronnge soliuiud. Si'iith Mum St . Itiirrm. Otnu. f. .. . - ' iir tium cs,.ifirn,"aL'i & B iMvm r Vnr palrorj age solicited. ij Special Attention Given to Cenducting: Funerals. NEW AMD ACCURATE A. SCALLS-Mt IN COSSCCTION WITH BARN. jW NOt; Our Clothing and Gents' Furnishing stock is only a couple of Months old, all New Styles and Up-to-date, but We want to sell it before We get the Spring Stock, so make a Reduction Sale as fellws: SUITS FUR COATS. $32.50 Suits 30.00 " 27.50 " 25.00 " 22.50 " 20.00 " 17.50 " 15,00 " 12.50 " $26.95 $-15.00 Fur Coats . 24.95 37.50 . 22.95 85.00 . 19.95 22.m " 17 flr $37.50 30.00 27.50 17.50 1.1.01N W iijunti TW.W 11,117" a tt AM) 17 l.MOW 16.45 Iioys'.'Suits reduced 25 per cent 14.95 ATon'a unni i,;,.i on .- ,..... IT '"" .vw. uin.ia i.i i,vi' ll-lll 11.95 8.95 Men's OVERCOATS. Underwear Underwear $32.50 Overcoats $26.95 20 per cent Hoys' Underwear 15 per cent THIS SALE WILL IlKfilN 30.00 27.50 25.00 22.50 20.00 17.50 15.00 12.50 ii 21.95 MONDAY, JANUARY 10. 1910. 19.95 AT ,2 M- ANI) WILL LAST VFr UNTIL FEBRUARY 5, AT K) 14.95 I. AI. 11.95 8.95 ALL ALTERATIONS FREE Tl l H1.SJ.H0 8TAIHOK)lllinON, ... I uUNTViiF lUUMHYil I, J. I,. Ouiill, 1,'unlikr ut tliti ulmtu iioinwl Iiuiik,iliiaii1iiiniily anwrlliat Iliu nlmtu aiutii luuiit la triii) In Iliu In tnf in) knowliwlno ami l.ollcf J, I, Uault, Cualilur Corn it- Alliat II M. IIoiitiii ) A IIainkk ll A Hmvth , lilrurliira Hllhacrllinl ulul awiirn In liiifiirii inn Ihl. ilr.l day u( Icliruiuy, Ulo IliVINU Mil I mi, (Hull) Ni lary rul.llo for OrtKim, VOll I'UIILICATION UslTah'TATul tNiiUrriiir, I lllirna, iiivkiiii, January Mi, U10 Kullrn la livruli) Klran that Ilia Hlalnnl Oru lion liaa lllml In thla oltlit Ha aiiiillralluli Aerial Nil OIIIIiIiimiImiI. Illlllor Um lirnvUlnn. ., i,v ,v. in i HiiMivan, niirtlYlMl AIIIJU.l II, lulu, ami artaaiuotiilalury ilicruln, tlm. M 'itrrr .i"h N' '"' 8 ,v ' w ""' Aiiyaiiit alt twraiiiin ulnlmliiK a Ivorauly Um Mliilk ilwdboil, ur ilc.lilljx Io iililct Ixirauio ill tint inliioral i harailar 0 tin- lain), or lor any oilier ruiiaiiii, lu I III- ill.pn.ul 10 aiillcaiil, abaulil nl tliulr affliUviia nf l.rotuat 111 llila ol 1.1 u, 1111 ur l.oloru iliu uxtilriitluii ul Iln110rl.nl hi I'lil'lli-ullim M'M I'aiiiiic, ItCKlalir I'irat iniblloalloii, foliruary ft, IH0. I.n.t iLIIoiiIIiiii, tlaroli IS, 1UI0. , -.'a, , Vt, -V - IIV want to thank iou for ijotir punt patronage. Wo believe you will find it to jour intercut to trade with its in the fut nn: Our stock in complete and our DRUGS are the best. We will not handle ; other kind and our prices are ight. We have the best line of Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery In the dtp. A pen In for DK. SIIOOP'S I'AMILY 1ILDICINES mid SL'CIWT. STOCK KUIL'UIES Wc Sullcil )our I'rcscripliun work Tlie City Brug Store RE13I) BROS., Proprietors k'i - tkaVnu'a . -.- - VS-VUitl t'Vtt'Vli.ll-ttl-Vli &J -n ( txSBfflmvr ' trw Wrfm JriiLJ' yincst yiyr ILLSSyC CO. HORTOM & SAY R, Prop's Kough and 'ecseci LaUmber. Hustle, tloonng, SVSouiding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UHlTEIiKrATW MNIMjITIUIM imina, Onaiiii, January tt, luio I Niillow la hareliy alwn Hint tlio Hlatnnl Ore Mm Ima II luil In Hila nllliu lla niiiliallou Ii rial, Nil IIIIUUlliialicl, uiulur Ilia iirnvlilona nllliu Art 111 ihiii, iiiiiiuiuiI Ailiilial II, ,..n, Hii hi, r,i.,iviiiw,,, 1.1111 uiiiuiiuaiory tliuralu Ilia ' HI 4 H t aim 17 T JU H , II. iW'i: , W, M. Auyaiiil all iiraniia 1 uilinliiff ailviiranly Ilia lamia iluaiirltHul, ur iIi.IiIhk tuiilijui liurniiao nl I In- inliuiral 1 liarailiir nllliu lain), in fur any olliur mimn, in Iliu illamanl In aiiiillinut, alumlil Iliu Ifmlr illlliluUla nl imiliallu thla ullli n. mi nr In fur mlic 1 iinlluii nl Iliu i.ftlii I nl iiililliiitlnii M, I'aaiiR, Itrulattir I Iral imljllciulmi 1'uliruury.i, uu l.ui.1 .nl. Hi iiiluii Maiili l, lulu .V' i - J. J-J. TrDcr"Tv rwrmaK r-Ti16"!-- U V-eJ-a-J aJVU- J -J-V-L, JD SCHENK BROS. Burns, Oregon Odd Fellows' Building- 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. m mSxnaaJ ataia Wn Government lands for t$s$s8&sseecis&s$s&&szsi srassecea BURNS HOTKL BAR DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteus andObliginjf Bar Tenders EVKRYTIIINt, FIRST-CLASS DROP IN Centrally Located and Connected with Hotel Hums 7S$ys$s.5 THE BUMS HOTEL STEPHENS & DIBBLE, Propt. Reasonable Rates, (i0od . lean AUuls, Comfortable Kooms, Courteous Treatn cut. the for Special Accommodations Traveling iV.en. 1?JKST CLASS IN BVEKY PARTIG0IAR Youit Patttonage rolieited, SULKY PLOW afe.'va mm::::i;::::u.ii. u. Wo ilaco Indemnity or N. P. So you. Wo pndo in locating tho bout liomoTo'n Government land Wo wish to oxpresH our npprccintlon for all patronage of our many jiatrona for tho past season, 1!)0!) Wo feel that ourconncctiona aromich.lint wo can givo you hot ter Hcrvicu than over before. Wo havo tho buyer with tho cash. When you wnnt to build a lino mansion you employ the most trusted and experienced mechanic. So when you want to sell your property omploy an experienced and self proven salesman. Wo aro nfter your business and will got it if honest treatment and energy will succeed. First door south Harney County National Hank. ItumtUNCES: First National Bank, Harney County National Bank Inland Empire Realty Co., W. T. LUSTER. Mmuiair if .-. n.. mm uimmsitmtmutttmmmummmiimm IB MARKET m ma PXSSES3X SHOES, SOX, TINS, SUSPENDERS, ROOFING PAPER, LANTERNS, WASH BOARDS, I.ROOMS Rubber Shoes and Boots Brushes of all kinds We also sell EVERYTHING THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO EAT s?9TA&4i IwJ Vina,' fa it'ie M nml best n'WJona to tho famous Deero Line of RldintrWows. U l,Rht in weight, slmplo ami durnblo In constmctloii-full 0 Renuino merit,-and has j .own its mettle and utility iu every test it lm9 been put to I h 11 .imply demonstrated by its ood work Its right to be chs.i;d ns n strictly up-to-date, Meh-dass fnrm tool. It Is tcr am to suit tho most critical farmer and bo a money maker nml n lubor-saver for him. "oney tt It's a Deere-If s Ridht" .rtd does Its work perfect rme to the operator and team. U ia 1 liiiunifactiuod and bold as a touguolcss plow a toncuo not being necotsary to best lesults, but one Is supplied at h ight cost to those who pet fcr it that way. Tho Stati Is tho biinpust rldlug plow biiUt. anyono who can hook up a team and diivo em stiaight can operate it successfully. It pos sesses many superior features not found on other plows and it takes a whole book to illustrato and discribe them' HMrerwtitoforit today and all tho information you want uiout thti superior Implement. C. H. V0E6TLY tint .......M....U.111M11 immimmmtmwmmmmmm F 'fSKmmKtenfmmyKm i WS m 1 ll ? ' s --vafa)a 1 i3fi v