-&$ , -eK V MMtjiUlllllliii I iTiii mi wKiaawsrfccu frtnaif . krf- f i i I B in i 1 3 . ! (' P :Ii HOW TO OUT "LIKED " There h much needless moan inff over unpopularity nnd selfish favoritism among some girls. Thev blnmo others for their lnck of success socially when the fault lies with themselves. Do you wonder why you arc not liked as much as other girls in your set? Look in not out for tho reason. Instead of saying: ' 'Of course, Mary gets invited she lias money!" or questioning tho good taste of a hostess in inviting Isabello, who is plain and poor, when she might have had you, ask yeurself: "Why am I not in vited? Sometimes, if you are honest in your questioning, tho answer will be: "There is no reason why I should bo invited; not everyone can bo asked every time, and Mrs. Blank has been kinder to mo than courtesy demanded." There is no surer, way to have a discontented life than to ex- poet to ring in on every inven tion that is given. Learn to re cognize social obligations and you will cease to hunt slights, More difficult is it to trace lack of success to your own failings, Tho girl who is sweet when it pleases her and rudely indifferent at other times; the girl who takes all and gives nothing, who nc cepts favors as her due, yet neg lects the common courtesy of a call; the girl who abuses hospita lity by conspicuous flirtations in corners or by rudeness to other guests; the girl who can only be pleasant to men or to those who she thinks can advocate her in terests, may each and all be lion estly surprised that invitations grow fewer. To answer truly, no matter how that answer cuts deep, is not given to most of us. It is a trick worth cultivating, especial ly when the question is the im portant one, "Why am I not liked?" Almost invariably the secret of being likqd is to be likable. The girl who is honestly deter mined to give pleasure not to be pleased, which is something quite different rarely falls short of success. If wo want to be liked, few of us arc so unfortunate that we fail, provided our desire to win favor is not mere selfish policy or mean currying of good will. Often the girl who tries hardest to be liked because of the bene fits in store for popularity falls short, where her less self-seeking friend who is likable because she herself likes others, not what those others may give, wins out. Don't get soured and pessimis tic if you think your charms are unappreciated. Make it your business to be so agreeable that liking cannot fail to come your way. Ex. Homer Davenport, the car toonist, is on his way to Oregon to give a lacture tour. While in San Francisco Saturday he an nounced that ho contemplates publishing a weekly paper in Portland. No details of this en terprise were given out, as Davenport is only considering tho idea at present. It was in Portland that Davenports sketch es first appeared in the pages of a newspaper. For tho past week the Sump ter Valley railroad has been haul ing their cars to the summit at Dixie and the mail has been ar riving hero in the early evening. It is not thought that this sche dule will be continued, as the snow is thawing and the road bed being new it will be impos sible to maintain any regular service. - Blue Mt. Eagle. This rifle Is built for settled districts. where good range nnd killine pover arc desired, with safety to the neighborhood. The Plarfit .23-20 la a light, quick handling, finely-balanced repeater, with the solid top, closcd-ln breech and side ejection features which make fllurfljt guns safe and agreeable to ube and certain In action. It ;le made to ute the powerful new Mali velocity Lrnoktlcaa loada with Jackaled bullela Ei well ua the well-known black powder and low nreaaure emokelcaa cart rldKct, and la the Ideal rifle (or tarnet work, ur wviwuiuhi, ireaec, hawke, foe. etc, up to 300 yarda. Thla rifle and ammu. intlon, nnd all ether ZBaiti renkaleri, are fully described In our 136-pate catalotr, Free lor a atainpa pottage. 4J1ZI-LZAA 7ff2ffarji firearms Ca, ii Willow Streetr NEW HAVEN. C0HN. wmW7mm 1 QepeafngTfa Fortify now against tho Grip for it comes every season sure! Proventics tho Candy. Cold Cure tablets-offer in this respect a most certain and dependable safe guard. Proventicst at the "sneezo stage" will, as well, also head oil all common colds. Hut prompt ness i3 all important Keep Pro ventics in the pocket or purso, for instant use. Box of -18 for 25c. Sold by Reed Bros. E. B. Hill an extensive stock man from southern Harney coun ty, has been here for several davs this week. Ho states that there has been comparatively littlo loss of stock this winter in that portion of tho county. As n matter of fact the winter though long continued has been exceptionally good for feeding and stock have as a goneral thing dono well. Blue Mt Eagle. NOTICE Any and all persons owing tho firm of Hngey. Fenwick & Jack son, either on account or note, are horeby notified that all such accounts nnd notes are now in the hands of C. H. Leonard for collection. Such persons are hereby requested to.mako imme diate settlement of tho same. Dated Aug. pth, 1900. Hagey, Fenwick & Jackson. Iturni, Selection I.Ut Ho SI, Serial N0..OIUOI NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITKI) 8TATKS LAND OK KICK,! llurns Oregon, January 1, lull). Notice tshcroby Klven tint the Northern l'o lllo Hallway Company, whose pvetottlro nd drcea la HI Paul, Mfnneaota, haaou Ilia Will day of Dceemtier, 1WN find In Ihleoltlce Itaappllca lion to iclecl under the provisions of tho Art ot Congress, approved July I, WS UW tt. M7. UVJ 8V iVU ot 8Ki Sco 1 SM-33K, W . M. .N BttMofBEti Ntt'Uof NVJJ HKUotNwv II It-" " 3.V " 10-29S-JIK M iJllfNi)J Anvand all nersone Mainline adveraolv flic Jamil described, or desiring to oblect because ol the mineral character of the land, or far anyothtr rtaaon.to (he disposal to applicant, ahonlil file their affidavits of protest In thla onice. 011 or tafora the I2th day of March 1910. Wm KiitK, ltexliter. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Strtto ot Ortt KOti for Ilarnoy County. C. II. Leonard nnd A. 0.1 Welcome I'MlnlMa v. Maurico KitzGerald, Kllxa both FitzGoruld.hla wife, J. G. StoTong, nnd Hon Drown, Defendants Sit II) 1110119. To Maurico FitzGorald, Elltabotlt l'ltx- Gerald liia wife, and J. G. Btovmia, defendants abovo named: In tho Xnme of tho State of Oregon, jou nnd each of you are hereby required tonpcnr and ansa or tho complaint filed heroin against you in tho nbovu entitled suit, on or boforo tho tth day of April, 1010, and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho nboo entitled Court for tho relief prayed for in their complaint, that la: That you and each of you bo required to disclose tho naturo of your claim or claims in or to tho East Half of North east Quarter of Sec. (5), Township (22), South Itango (35), E. W. M.. and the East Half of Southeast Qnnrtor of Sec tion (31!',Townshlp(31) South ilangeOfif East of Willamette Meridian, In Harney County, Oregon; that tho title to raid premises bo determined, and tho rights of tho parties to this suit bo adjudicated, and that plaintiff's title to and possess ion of said premises he quieted ngalnat allndversoclalmsof defendants or either cf them; for plaintiffs costs and dishurs. mentshorein; nnd for such othor nnd furthor relief as to equity may pertain. This Summons is served by publica tion by order of tho Hon. J, l Rector County Judge of Harney County, Oregon, duly made and ontored tho 4th day of January, 1010; tho time prescribed for publication Is six weeks nnd tho dato of the first publication of this Summons Is February 10th, 1010. DALTON liKKlH AND O. II. LkO.NAIII), Attorneys for riulntlUs NOTICE OK SALE. In tho County Court nf tho State of Oru gon for Hornoy County. In tho mattor of tho Estate of William I). Iluclmnau, deceased. Ilased upon tho veil (led petition of George E. Iiuchannti, tho qualified and acting administrator of tho estate ol William D. IHiclianaii, deicascil, filed herein, from which it appears to bo to the best interest of tho said estate and nil parties Interested therein, that the real estate of said estato situate in the mid county nnd state bo sold, as a whole nnd described aa follews: VM NW; IA,j BVJ$ and SHkf ; Section 0, T11. 22, It 32 E. W. M. Notice Is lierohy xlven in pursuant to an order of said Court duly mi! lie nnd entered on thu 7th day of March, 1010, to all person Interested In the said estate; and particularly Ellen J. lluclmnun widow, Jotephino Hjicncor, William T. lJttchanan, HarTiutt J. liar- rlaon, Joseph W, Itnchanuu, Amanda .Martin, Eliza Martin, George I,, llueh annn, nnd Mtmroo llttchanan, heirs 0' tho said William I) Iluchaunn, (le ctured; to appear bcJ.pr,o tho County Court of said County and Stito, nttho Court-room thereof, in said county and slate, on tho 2nd day of May, 1010, at 10 o'tlock In thu forenoon of suld day, then and thoro to show catieo, if any they havo why an ordor us prayed for In tho petition should not bo granted to the said administrator to sell all of tho real estate of the said estate nt either public or privalo salo for tho purposes mentioned In said petition, as ho shall Jttdgo to bo for the best Interests of said estate and all parllos interested tlioreln: This notice Is ordered published onco a week for four succes'lvo weeks In Tho Tlmoa-IIcrnld, a nowtpaper printed and published at Hums, Oregon, In aald County tho first publication thereof Sat urday, March 12, 1010, tho last publico, tion AprllO, 1010. Dated tills 7th day of Mnrch, 1010. aiJOUOE h. IIUOHANAN, Arimlnletrntor. NO TltKSPASSINO. Hunting is forblddon upon my plnco ntljolniiift Burns. TroBpiiPR rei will be pronooutod. O. II. VOKGTLY t)o l.ttt No. Mi Hums Mil No, OHM. NOTIC1C KOH PUBLICATION UMTKII STATIC. I.ANIIOKrMOIC, 1 Hun a. Oregon, February IS, 1910.1 Notice It hereby; iilvcn that tlio Northern Per Ma Hallway Company, whose pojlofnce address Is Ht, Paul, Mltim-s la, lias this lull tiny nt February lviotllcd In Ihle office lis a plltatlon tiieolcclundo lh provisions of Hie pi 111 uoiiKresi.nppnncu jiny 1, ibvi iv oi. AliT. (1J0J HW'NU48etilO,T, IS8,, tt. 31 R. , HKH 8 ' and l,ol 1 Pec. R, T, ill 8, It. Mt, R , W M. Any ami all pcraiitu clalmln a.lrnraoly the lamia ileaerlbcil, or itcilrlnc In objsel lieratue ot Ilia mineral character ol tlio latnl, or for anr other reaaon, to tho illipoaal to ipllcut, hiiuht 11 lo their alllilavlla ol iinilMl In thla oltlie, on or liotora Ihe xlmtlon ol tho tierioo. nt piiu uration, .... 1 Wm. ran, ltexliter, ritat pilli'l ll(m March A, 1010. Uil tuitilliatlon April i. IvlO. NOTICIC FOR PUULIOATION. (Iiolatcl Tract ) l'UHI.lOI-ANDHAI.K. UNtTKtl8TTCINUOrrlCa I llurtti, Oregon, Februarr H, tli. I Nollcola hereby iilvn that, aiillrecteithy il,i:iiitnlal,uur nf Ihnlleneral IjiiuI Otllco, uiulor the pmyialona of tho Act of Congreia aiiprovcl JUBOV7, WO inlHIatl ,617,1, wa will niter at pnullo ttlo to the hUheat blitiler. at 10 o'clocV a m , on thnlMml itay of Uarch, 1410, atlhu unite, 1110 ioiiowhir iieicriueu ikhu hW It NWJi Hee. 'X, T Sit .. It, 81 K. W. M tiiiuter applrcatlon No. 0:r.W A,.v ..nrsnn nlalnilnv atlverialr thu aboVO' deicrlbcil latula are ailylaeit to flln their elalina or objection! 011 or uoioro mo uiu iletlKiiateit lor aale. Ww. Khr. Itesliter Fnt.HK tuyar, ttecelyer. NOTICIC KOU PUBLICATION. tjHITUD STATta Uni. Orrirx llurni Orrton, February i, 1910. Notice la hereby slvon that tho Htate of Ore run haa nleil In thlt Oltlce It alipllcatlotl (Serial No inlTtl) to aelect, under the pnnUliMii of the Act of Uoniireai, apiroeil Annual 14. ISIH, ami acli anppleniental ami amendatory tlioro to, 1 tie NW l$ it oc 43, T, 21 8., It. 30 K., W. M Anrandall teraona clalmliii aderely the landadeacilbvd.or dealrlns; to object lcatiae ot tho mineral character ol the laud, or lor any other raitiir. to the dlanoaat to apidlcani. hould HI their alTliHMH ol proteit In thla oillcc, on or beloro Ihoetplratlon of the jwlod nipiiuitcaiioii. Wu.Karhk, Klater, Flrat publication February li llilO, Lail publication March III, IVIO, SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Ore- Uiii for tho County of Harney. 'Atitbn Egll, I'lalntlff, '' va Angelo Mathews nnd J. W. Tattorson, Dolendauts. To AiircIo Mathews and J. W. 1'ntter- sou, Defendants: In tho namo of the State of Oregon; You nre heroby required to apjionr ami answer thu complaint In the above on titled action on or before tho 20h day of March, 1010, and If jou fall so to answer for want thereof, tho plaintiff will take Judgment ngnlmt you for tho sum of Six hundred sixty six dollars besides in tercat thereon slnco thu tlrat day of August 1W8 nt tho rate of -I por cent per annum and tho costs and disbursements of the action and for nn order of salo of attached proorty. This publication la mado for six sue cessivo weeks by order of Hon. J. I'. Hector, County Judge, ilnly made and entered in tho abovo untitled causo thu 20th day of January, 1010, and the first publication of this summons 6th day of Kobruary, 1010. WII.I.IAMMIELKK, Attorney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. In thu Circuit Court nf the Statu of Ore gon for Harney County. O. II. Leonard nnd A. O, Welcome rialnltHe. vs. Miittriro I'ltiOernld, Ellra- Summons. both MUgerald, his wife J. (1. Stevens and Hon llrown, Defendants. J To Maurico I'ltiOernld, Elitabetli Fltr- Gerntd, Ids wifo, nnd J. Q, Stovcna, defendants abovo named : In tho Namo of tho State of Oregon, yon nnd each of you nro horeby required to nppenr and nnswor tho complaint filed herein against you In tho abovo entltlod suit, on or boforo tho -tthtlayof April, 1010, and If you fall to so answer, for want I hereof, thu plaintiffs will apply to tho abovo entitled Court for thu relief prayed for In their complaint, that Is: that yon and each of you bo required to disclose tho naturo of your claim or claims In or to the Southwest Quarter of Section (5), In Township (21), Boutli Itango Gl'-'JSl East of Willamette Mori- dlnn, In Harney Comity, Oregon; that the title to aald premises bo determined, and thu rights of the partlea to this suit bo adjudicated, and that plaintiff's tltlo to nnd possession of said promisor) be quioted against all adverse claims of defendants or either of them ; for plain tiirs costs and disbursements' herein ; and for such other and fuitlier relief us to equity may pertain. This Sumiuonsls served by publication by order of tho Hon. J, I'. Itector Coun ty Judge of Hartley County, Oregon, duly made nnd entered tho Ith day of January, 1010; thn time prescribed for publication is six weeks and tho data nf the first publication of this Summons la February 10th, 1010. Dai.tom Hiooh anii C, II. J.konahii, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. JOHN ROBINSON Slock Inspector, Harney County. Home AddroiH Duma, Ola, MAGAZINE READERS SUNSET MAOAZINK buunfullrilliutrated.goodatorka r rn and artkU. about Cuf.rl '5 all tl.a Far Wart. 1 CAMERA CBA7T dYold auk raonlh to tin aj. liiti rtproductioa cf ihtbctt $1,00 work ( araataur aaJ profauioaal t jW j)iotographara. BOAD 07 A THOUflARD W0NDEB8 a book of 75 pagea, contaiaina 120 coloiat) photograph! ol $0.75 pIcturaaqiM apoU la CaUaraia and Oiagva, Tola! . . . $3-35 All for . . . a $1.50 Addrau alt ordefa to SUlfSET MAGAZINE FUaJ DuiUiai Sa FiaacUca NEW aUlMINfl PROPOSITION Wo lmvo nrrunffcd to offer in connection with thin pnpor, tho now monthly farm nuiKUzino just stnrletl nt Lincoln, Nohrnakn, by Prof. II. W. Campbell and dovot cd to the subject of how to farm in tho dry country and how to got beat results from noil tllliiKo under normal conditions. This Paper in Campbell'H Scientific Farmer and wo offer it clubbed with Tho Times-Torn.,, both for $2.G0por year cash. Prof. Camp bolls' now paper is n monthly, chock full of good thiiiRH, tho only paper of its kind in tho world, and it embodies tho re sults of tho editor's many years of painslnkiiiK investigation of tho soil Ullage proposition. Religious' Sen Ice. Tho following are Rov. A. J. Irwin's regular preaching ap pointments for tho year 11)10. Burns the third and fourth Sundays of each month nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunset School IIouso nt 10:.'!0 a. m. tho first Sunday of each month. Nnrrows at II p. m. and 7:30 p. m. tho first Sunday of each month, Waverly nt 10 a. m. tho second Sunday of each month. Lnwen at 3:30 p..m. and 7:30 p. m. tho second Sunday of each month. Denstend School IIouso at 3 p. m. the third Sunday of each month. Sunday School at Hums every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock a. m. Services at tho Baptist Church first and second Sundays in each month. Sunday School at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening. The Lone Star RESTAURANT China (iforge, Proprietor. Cor. Main nnd 11 Streets. JWBAllS AT RLtli HOURS Bakery in connection A Specialty of Short Orders. Tnblu ftirnirihut! with overything tho tunrkvt nlTbrdH Your imtroit ago Holicllotl. OFrlUIAI. IIIIIKOTOIIY STATU OKMIOJit UH.Hciiatura IJiiiiatliaii Minima Jr J I) m. K, Cliitinoerlalii W it Fill I J W llawlrr A.M.Crawfon) K. V llouaoii . K W llonaon .0 A HUrl ,. J. II, Ackcriaan tt IJimlwa)' It. fl. Ilcau .! K. A. Mmiro Itolit Kakln CoiiKrcaami n .... Atlnrnor (iciicral ilovurnor Hi-cri'larjr ot Htatv ireaaunr Hu,t, I'ulillo ln.lruotluii Htate I'rlnlcr Supremo Juilfa ninth jumc i a i. DiuTiturr. DlitrlctJll.lKO IHatrlclAttiirnujr Doj.utr Dial Alt)' nn K. llavla J McCullorli O II Uh)ii, Circuit Conn inita ttiu Ortt Momlajr In Airll and (frit Montlajr In Oetotar, Joint Hciialor . JoluMtci'rtauiilallTO , O W I'arrlali W It llrooko OOUKTV lIAIltdtT! Uiionly JuUo Ulerk Triaaurur hiirTor Hlmrlrl Aaacaaor Hcliool riilrlliluiiilviit Coroner Htoek Inahtctor. Coiniiilaafonora J. I1. Hector Hum Molticrahcail KN JumiMii A ) r'nuUnir A K. Itlcliarilauii J. J. Iioiirsaii I, M llainlllull J V tlcarjr .John KoMiiioi! II. N". btallnnl U AHinjrlli Coutitx llourt metis llm Drat We1nvUr In January, March. Xay, July, rleiliuiUr ami NovemUr. IIAUMET U. n. MMi lirriUS! KcKtatur Uocislyur 111 I'arrp I'MUkHnvit) t'lTV. MUKHai- Mayor, Itoconlor, Trraanrer Maralial, Hnui Moll Klalirn,! .I'.T. Hamuli J.O, Wilcomo Jr M. I'. Mlllama (, 0. llrown A, U. Well ouio Jliotloinliorlliiir (.'otitirlliniiii . n Mivain Mcctnnta of thu Cuiiiii'll uinry Boioinl ami Fourth WiJiuailay. go YCAna' EXPGRinNCE TrtADC Marks DraioNS COPVniQHTO Ac. nno aoiirtlna a fllh ami itff crti'Uoi BVr iiLirlf ainarlAlo i h72ntlnti T rlrohnltlr rTilliMlUhlll. C'H 111 inir v iiuiyaiywKiwo tmiaatMcilrtHjiiiiitotitliil llanilUiokiA IMIqHJ "liij PlV'.ua'yf1) V'ltl'v1 III iroa, uiial avanrr ror arcuroui juuoituw. I'aniota tnkiiii Itirpnuii 3iu no K mhtunn Dwiul tuilka, rdthont cWBo, 111 lllO Scientific Htncilwin, Aian1oinilrtll1llrnti(l weekly, filfimMflr qiaiiojl f,r fllir n(iuT)itiiii jiMiriinu viL'PvAlP finn'ji., 11. huiii uruii nnjirinm i()0 3oioroili1NnvyYn isi. ihi V Ht.. Wmlnniroif, l),BS afnless .Dentistry Out nf town jxpld fit 11 havo tltnir 1 1 i.t iailjoU In cum daf If IHfaHTft Wtilllirlirtvou i taal UV. ffOiJ or porcfrtalu porcr1n 53.50 crown far Molar Cn.m b',00 22k IrlJgiTaatli 3.60 Gold rilllnji 1.00 Cmmtl rilllnia 1.00 sn.ir riiiimi .60 tnlir rillinn 2.00 iQood Ruttxir - nn rutM o.uu O11I II .J Rub- 7 -n IIUW7aTWill,riMintuMuuia '"'"'"., "en II mil iiuiiiuii ll rillll.l riinieii inr lion tuv WORK OUAIIANTKBD FOH IB YCARS Inl.. l.tiM, tl.111 I- n n hlian IktlMOV lirlduu w, I'alaluM I'atiaitbia rnowhoai ltiorl,rlJu wink iiirJaia,). (lopiUjtiilloK tfrvo, Ynu ratrnnt ant Uillur alfMlurnilitrlotKiuliUiiiit. lliat indlioUa. Wise Cental Co. rfiWSlJSSHIM PORTUKK roHEOON ornoa nonaai a a. u. ta r. u. Cmiaya. lui. INCOnrORATBD jjrjjrra -Aar 1 rour 1 4m lirihch 0 aaaaaE Vttl 'LBj Hlf'l A taaaH taaaa. lr ' B The Times-Herald in oflcrinff monl attractive Clubbing Rates to iln HiibHcribvrH a present . THE TIHES-HERALD One year with the Portland Weekly Orcgonian $2-50 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal $2.50 S. F. Weekly Examiner $2.65 Thrice-a-Weck 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 Tho TIuk'h.IIitiiIiI Ik l'u'pnml In tin lh Very llrat nnd MiikI Snt Inflict nry Work in thin lint'. Wo lintc nil tlir LATEST TYPE FACES nnd a very Complete Line FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY Blue Mountain Rapid Transit Line Operating from Austin via l'rairic City, John Day, Catiyou City lo If urnsOrcgon xj days from U.tkei Cily to Murits, Oregon. Four nnd six horse stock and covered coaches the entire distance Itailroad to Hums 105 miles For rales ask llftjff TUKWINDSOJI GIBSON & iJgA Main St., BURNS MILLING CO. MORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring,IVioulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. THE ANDERSON HOTEL MR. nnd MKS. CI1AS..ANI)nUSON,Slropts. Wo nro pleased to tuinounco to our olil-timo friends ami customers that wo lmvo mrriiu taken chnrgo of our hotel. Wo just completed ronovnliiiK tho on tiro builtlinff ami you will find the old-timo homo comforts when you call. Wo hopo to seo you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where quests rcci-lve Special Attention anil Good Service. SOU I II BURNS, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds. THE Tl IVIES-HERALD Job Printing. L. WOLDENBERG, Manager. Oa,:o.3ro:n. .City, Orogfori. Blncksmidiing and iiorseshoing. Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO EVSATIC BRAKES Burns, Or6efon, lMlOFBBBIONAL CARDS. Wm. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' llurna, Oregon, llooinii S nnJ 0 Odd Follow Building G.A. REMBOLD Attornoy-ttl-Law, Burns, Oregon OIiiih. I-l. Ixjoriard, Attoiinkv-at-i,aw, Uaroful nttontlon ciyon to Oolloo- lions nnd ItonI KBtnto innttori. l'lro Inpuranco. Notnry I'ubllo fiUHNH, OlIKOON. QKO. B. SIZEMORB, ATTOHNKY, "", OKKaOK Collection, Lnd liutlixu, and Ileal Katate matter (iromrtUatUndad to. CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Bums, - - Oregon Practice In tho Stato Court and be fore tliu U. H..Ijiik1 Office. A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SUUo Courtfl and United States Land Office Practice Three doors South of tho Harney County National Bank Burns, Oregon. J. LU. GBARY I'lnnlclnn nnd Hurgeou. HuriiH, - - - Oregon. Ofllru iii now building south of Welcome liaruea uliop, Main St. ' Phone Main 86. DENMHN & DENMnfl, Physicians and Surgeons C'nlla nuiwuroil pruinptly night or day. Thouo Ilurrlman. Harrlman, Oregon MARSPEf. & GRIFFITH I'fiynlelaiiH ntid Surgeom. IIUKN8, OltEdbN. h. E. HIBBRRD Olllca first door cast photo tjallory Uurua, Orcon. W. C. BROWN, ZDS3Sri,IS1,- IIUHMS, OhKIOK. Oilicu In new land office building, next door north of post office. HOCIRTIK8. IIAHNXY I-OIKIK, NO. 77, I. O O T. Mecla ererx Sturday la odd Fallow Hall al7:soptn. r. A. I'ole, Arnr llorlon, Bacretarr. N. Q. IIUHNHl.Uli(iKNO.y7, A P. A U., Mirlavtvr) flrat aud third alurla)r lu eh iix.tit It. J. K, lKgan. W. M. Thoa, Huera, Hucrctar) . HAUNKV VAM.KY CAllI' No Ml, W,0 w. ilectaoTcrr Aral audi C, n, A. Ooan, Clerk. Uvcta everr Aral aud arond.Tuaadar. u. n. jaci.iaiD, com. I1UUN8 CIIA1TKK NO. 40,O. K. 8. Mvcta tvary second and (nnrth Uoudaya, lu Maaonlellall. Kra Orrd. W. ti. (ianrl Uowan, Socratarjr. riVLVIA KE1IKKA1I UEORKK No.il. UiielteTcrjrlatandSd Wcdnasdar, !.H.Ii.lldKM 8.e'y. "' Co,-" - TUI.K CIIICI.K Xo. 165, W. ol W. Mvcta everjr fourth Tutadar. . . . Maud llorlon, O. If. lleilor Ooodmau, clerk. $1500 Reward! Tti Oreion Call forula and Narada Lite Stuck I'rolao lion AaaocUtlon, of which the under slrned la a member will giro tl.000 00 reward lorerldmce leadlni; to the ar. real and eonrlclloo ol any party ur par lleastMllnchoraei, cattle or mules be lonrtnrtoanrof lla members. in addition to the above, the underlined of, fora on tlo sanio condition IMM.00 for all horeea brnmlcd horao ihnebarou both or either Jaw llraud recorded In cUht countlee, Itanre liar lu'jf.'Uko and t rook counties. Iloraes Tented u lion told, None but iirown liurtct iold,nd only lalarte Imnrlioi. W. W, 1IHOW N, rile, Oresou e Tiy XTs Wu collect uvurywhoru and make n clinrnu nnli sa collection Islmulo, We pluuuu our clients Add rune Moiiuan Mkhoantilk Co., Kuuton llldic,, 1'ortUud, Oru. The Harney Valley Brewing" Co. Manufacturers of :n-ui:r Boda ,V7tex" Family Trad Solicited FrlDcllvery T. C. Jff NKIN8. Manager Sumpter Valley Railway Co. T1MB TAllf.B NO. 30 IN KiTIK T JUNK 14, 100S. Weal llonnil. V.ant Hound, Nn 1 I'am n. in. No, 2 1'nrn p. m 0:30 Lv linker Oily Ar fi SO 9:35 " Boutfi llnkor f.v &:26 0:68 ' 'Hilllibiiryf " 0 00 10:01 " I)ckliBrH 'MM 10:07" Tlioinpiont ' 4:02 10tl7 " Stoddard Jnnctlont " 4 -15 10:22" 'WntorToiikt "4:40 10:32" 'Doan'i Spurt " 4:33 10:30 " McEwont " 4: 10:55 " JUNOTIONt " 4:10 11:10" Humptcr " 4:M 11115" MUNOTIONt "3:60 11:40" Biinimltt " 3i30 NOON 12:00 " OI. Cntnpt " 3 if, P.M. 18:05 " Wliltnej-t " 3.00 12140" TIlTONt "2:40 1:10 Ar Auitln "2:10 Stop on algnnln only. $No nKent. Tlckota lulled only for Hlationa uhcrt tralnt nre rcIiimIiiIoiI to mnku rognlar topi, rseunKer must pureliue tick U wlicro agentauxlat Itoforo entering tralnaor25 conla In nddltlon to tlio rn gular fare will bu cliarKCd. josurir a. wi:st, Supt GHANTOEODE8, Awt. Bopt. EVEN ARMS wo for vale by all progressive Hardware and Sporting Goods Merchants ci ml DAN IthAItD'S fjilenJitx tnrt "CONS AND CUNNING ' will lie mailed postpaid ai y applicant liy J bTEVENi Amis & Tool CouiMsr, Liiicopco Falls, Mars., upon r I, f of ptlce. For paper cour uli tion forward ?0 cents , iorclo'.li lieu ill lok send ?0 cents Wrijrcn 'oru i tjil'3.1 vj J. STEVENS ARMS & TOO! " r. O. Bi 4M9 CUttfi lh a. Diarrhoea When you want a quick cure without any lots of lime, and one that la followed, I try no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and! Diarrhoea Remedy It never fatla and U pleasant to taio. It la equally valuable for children. It Is famous for Its cures over a largo part ol the dvflUcd world. JOHN GEM UIiIILIXCrv Jowelor. Opticitvu, aiul Entrravox Fint; Watch Repairing A Spu cialty. Don't lUik ercn a pruii) tinUI health ntumi And I mean u.t eiartlf tl nt lam tho one phTalrlnuhutaTatntliolck, "1 will, out of mr on n iocL't. ui (or i our uiudl etna It It lull. tolirlnit jou liclf1 And for SO years Ir Bhoop's medicines hare Get Health Iwn luvd and recnninieudeil In rrnrjr city nnil naniuiin Ainericn iner aro roiin 1 ir a lAnt ard In ftury cumniuutty and tinDwIurvi Thuiwhi tn the ra.li. mid at y ur n.k, for other uiiuarmtittHl iiiki inuvrtnln lii,tlirlni ThouaaiitU hihiii thouaiimU ho In tho pail (ucreumiiy iiMti nr mioons Hi tnramo W hen U M- VBH ihhcIi mm or tho lltert -J r. A or Kiiln norTs full, r" H IT 4 T theaoalcLoin k now how 9 H eiS uulckly I r whoop's Ho- atomlivowii brine UienibacktnhenHhsimln Hut U-atotn" Uiey poatllvely take 110 lnuutyri 1. huMir They know that when benlih fills ton uirn Ur KhiKin will hlniMilf irlmUi ivii thi ilritniri.t fot that le.t And lorthnt tote full Ju 4 y Uvul. mini la irceiy amnuti Hut rite mo tint for nn ot d r Tills will unoililar and illNiptHilntment All dnnraUli wll rir flinoti's IteMomtho and ur. Mioop a sean a iiueumaiir authorlriHlto Bl O BN H tlio day te.t r-o IJ D Hu K M il iiiiiioiillii llumeily. but BB rffo. m mi am no .Mi an hnuekt and rpMHtnxltilti driiL'irl.t lu iilimu.1 avery community, euryiliuro, to Isjuo my "no ueip, iio pay, iiimiciiu'S hi 1110 au k Tull ma nlMi wlili li bonl ynu 11 itl, The bnola Inlaw 111 sun 'J 11 up new and helpful Ideas to BT thouo Mini nn notwell lVvldes In , a n you nro Inner! ly free to consult B87 3 fUf me Ju-t ns you would our IB Kll t homo ulirsle. Ian, Uy advleo JS and the book below are yours and Ithout cot Perhaps a wort or two fioui im Mill clear ur oino serious nllnu nt Ihnxuh i d Ihoiusindt uiHintliouuunls li lu) jnlute pr ipiioiior personal advice plan, Jl Ut effort Uaurvl) Afterwards worth your simple rvnnn t. Po write now n hlle von lunolt ftvsti In mind (or tomorrow liuer ooinui. l)r HIhhip. llox 1-!, luulue, Ms, WkLk I.k Stall I S.es Tct No.lOnliysripsIa No 4 For Women No, 3 On tho Heart No a For Men No. 3 On tho Kidneys Nn 0 On lthoiuuatlsin Zi. ssasMt SI I. i H ' riJ cyi I IFJTv'ail I'BVZI "- rra f y. 1 -, 1 vktff I " 1 K(l mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmm