The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 26, 1910, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    '4
RHHMPIW
i i w5 -
I X ' 1
4
i I
r
it
c
$bc Wttujf-gevntd.
8ATU1UUY, MAIICII S, UtO
BUnaoilllTION UATKB:
Ouo Year W-
Blx Monllii .W
Thrco Month! 1
"fy ' '" '
JULIAN II VII II Mr
Son Ins Wild Oats.
There lias always been an or
roncous impression in the minds
of some people that some timo in
his life every man must sow
wild oats, and every once in a
whilo somebody asks when is the
best timo to do tho sowing,
Last week an inquisitivo person
wrote to tho philosophical editor
of tho Manchester, Iowa, Press
and asked when ho thought was
the best timo to put in tho crop,
His unique reply, which answers
tho question fully, is as follows
"Tho best time is between tho
ages of 8-1 and 92. Tho young
man who thinks ho can drill in a
juicy crop of wild oats at tho ago
of sixteen and cultivate it 'with
several pints a day, cheap calico
and a striped deck, until ho is 30,
will find himself beating a well
worn path to tho inebriate homo
when ho ought to be doing a
man's work for an honest wage.
The platform lecturer who tells
you at $35 per night and the
price of a rump steak that every
boy must sow his wild oats, is a
bigger ass than Balaam's colt
which became angered with its
mother because she withheld tho
daily pabulum, and tried to kick
the rim off the Milky Way. A
six-ply drunk is about as good a
password to the confidence of the
business community as a record
for house breaking, and the cal
low youth who goes to the mat
.with a half-pint of red-eye as a
steady diet will be as much of a
favorite in tho betting as a one
legged man in a hurdle race.
The boy who thinks more of a
tri-weckly jag than he does of
the feelings of a good father and
mother, merely adds venom to a
memory that will sting him until
he cashes in. The towns are full
of young fellows who have gone
up against the wild oats proposi
tion with the swagger of a pop
eyed pullet, and who are as
worthless for work purposes as a
club-footed gelding. If you arc
bound to sow a good crop, wait
until you reach tho age when you
have to take your teeth out and
clean them in the sink, while
whistling softly through your
gums as you converse with your
loved ones."
A "GET TOGETHER" MEETINQ.
A special meeting of the Burns
Commercial Club was held Thurs
day evening at the club rooms
and was largely attended.
Win. Hanley made the prin
cipal talk of tho evening dwelling
at length upon tho necessity of
organization and unanimity of
purpose in the development of
this country. He took up tho
matter of conserving the waters
of Silvies river and other streams
leading into Harney Valley. He
also impressed upon the people
of Burns the importance of be
ing in readiness to take up rail
road propositions. While he is
confident of- early railroad con
struction Mr. Hanley could give
his hearers no definite informa
tion as to when actual construc
tion would begin. He has been
absent for several months and
had visited New York, Washing
ton D. C, Chicago and other fi-
New Spring Samples
A Magnificent Line to Choose from
Remember we are exclusive dealers in
Ladies and Gents Furnishings
and have the latest and best styles in stock
Call and look over our fine display
SCHENK BROS.
THE MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
Burns, Oregon
Odd Fellows' Building
nancial centers where ho came
in touch with big financiers.
Tho whole trend of his talk
was in a Bpirit of "gel together"
and had an excellent effect upon
those who listened, yet it lacked
concentration. His suggestions
were good and practical but the
people of Bums aro not yet suf
ficiently cnliKhtencd to take any
dellnito action Binco tlioy do not
know what to do.
It was quito evident from Mr.
Hanloy's talk that ho does not
boliovo tho main lino of tho rail
road would come to Burns but
would bo ready to put in a branch
if tho citizens of this city showed
tho proper spirit to do their part.
This was assured by speakers
who followed and tho interest
manifested showed a disposition
to do things as soon as they wore
given dofinito information as to
what was expected of them.
Mr. Hanlcy stated ho behoved
it possible to interest the neces
sary capital to take care of tho
surplus wntcr and placo it upon
tho land, thus bringing it to a
much highor stato of cultivation.
This is a movo much desired and
the people who will come for
ward with a feasiblo plan to pro
perly irrigato and drain Harney
Valley will find tho progressive
citizens of Burns standing back
.of them to a man. Wo all rea
I lizo the importance of this pro
position.
Mr. Hanley stated he had pro
mised a car load of products from
the Harney country this fall and
asked th.e club to see that such
was gathered. This was met
with enthusiastic response and a
committee of three will be ap
J pointed to work in conjunction
with the rair Association to
gather tho necessary produce.
rPIia wrill ln tnlrnn nn wifK llinl
farmers at once and the car made
REMOVAL SALE
HERE, YOU CASH BUYERS
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!
Everything in my store except
beef, pork, flour, sugar, tobacco
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Bacon and Lard 20c.
YOUNG'S MEAT MARKET & GROCERY
up of the exhibits brought in for
the county fair this fall.
LATE RAILROAD NEWS.
That the Harriman interests
will rush construction of its pro
posed road across the state of
Oregon from Coos Bay to Vale,
by way of Burns, is tho latest
report in railroad circles on tho
coast General Manager J. P.
O'Brien being out of the city it
is impossible to get his confirma
tion, but the news emanates
from excellent sources, leaving
little room for doubt of its au
thenticity, Bays tho Journal.
According to these reports
completion of tho Coos Bay
Drain branch will be rushed with
all possible haste while at the
samo time large forces will be
put to work between Vnlo and
Burns, thus hurrying along the
work from both ends of tho line.
Construction of a line from
Burns to Crescent City, near
Odell, would complete the lino
across tho state, as it would give
connection with tho Natron cut
off from Springfield and Eugene.
Tf la cnirl tfinf frt tlin firWitrifir
'of the Hill interests in western
Oregon may bo attributed tho
progressivencss of tho Harrlmnn
people, as thoy will bo compelled
to fortify themselves against tho
I Hill invasion of western Oregon
bv means of tho Oregon Electric
and tho United Railways.
Tho Natron cut-off will soon bo
completed between Springfield
and Odell, nnd it would furnish n
suitable link in tho chain of
! branches across tho state. From
Odell tho road can bo built cast
ward through tho level sago
brush lands nnd bunch grass
fields of Lake and Hnrnoy count
ies to Burns, thus completing tho
chain.
Newcomers aro now flooding
into these counties for tho pur
pose of taking up public lands,
and it is estimated that by tho
time tho road could bo completed,
under tho most fnvorablo circum
stances, a great portion of tho
now arid lands will bo pretty
liberally settled.
Tho Vale-Burns project is sup
posed to bo handled by tho Ore
gon Short Lino, and it is report
ed that a contract for n portion
of that work has already been
let.
No Uc tor Numbers.
Tho school census taker stopped
at a little hut in tho mountains
of Kontucky, and addressing tho
mother of an unusually largo
flock of children, said:
"Madam, I am taking tho
school census. How many child
ren have you between tho ages
of G and"
"Lcmmo see," she broko in;
"there's Katy an' Mary an'
Annie an' Jako an' Will an'
Harry an' Jim an'" Sho
paused for a breath and her call
er, mado haste to say: "Now
madjm, if you could just give me
tho numbor "
"Number?" she snapped;
"number? Wo ain't commenced
numberin' yet, thank ye. Wo
ain't run out o' names."
TEA.
We have learned that a good
cup of tea to a tea drinker is
considered as delicious an a good
cup of coffee is to a coffeo drink
er. Both, of course, must bo a
judge of Quality. Judging Qual
ity in tea is acquired by careful
and moderate use. Tho export
tea testers uso tea moderately
but can detect by a slight taste a
defective blend in making up a
tea that will not Buit tho -lady
who is anxious to please her hus
band. Wo will gladly talk good
tea to you nt any time. Wo
know all about good tea and will
not sell anything but good tea.
Brown's Satisfactory Store.
LOCAL 0VEKIL0W.
Job printing The Times-Herald
SupL Gilcrest of tho P. L. S.
Co., is in town.
W. B. Parker is over from his
Warm Springs home.
A. E. Brown is in tho city
from his sheep ranches.
If you want to make a Irado,
sell your relinquishment or other
property tho Inland Empire Real
ty Co. will bo of great assistanco
to you. Thoy havo sold others
nnil p.'m Rnll vmirn
... .. .... .,-..
Edward Goodman has the
unner nasturo of tho H. C.
Levens place leased and will bo
ready for tho town cows about
April 1. Ho will take tho cows
to and from pasturo for $2.50
per month. Horses samo price.
W. J. Cozier this week located
on a homestead over on Silver
creek and returned to Soattlo
whoro ho will mako preparation
to bring his family horo this sum
mer. Mr. Cozier expects to
bring in a dairy herd and also
somo thoroughbred chickens.
A Good Bargain I havo for
sale 820 acres of deeded most all
bottom land with plenty of water,
togothor with 30 head of stock
horses, ono draft stallion, milch
cows. Place all fenced, well im
proved. A good horso or sheep
ranch with an abundance of out
sido range. For further infor
mation call or address
W. II. Cecil,
Harriman, Ore.
If vou havo any properly list
it with us, wo havo tho buyers.
Randall Passenger iv Malonoy.
Notice Pur IIIiIk.
Sealed proposals for tho con
struction of a two story stono
building approximately 50x100
foot will bo received until Wed
nesday tho 20th day of April,
1910 to bo opened at 1 o'clock P.
M. on said day at tho Masonic
hall in Burns, Oregon, by tho un
dorsigncd; nil bids to bo accom
panied with a certified check for
nt least five per cent of bid; plans
and specifications may bo scon at
First Nntionnl Bank, Bums,
Oregon.
J. L. Gault
J. M. Daiton
Trustees, Burns Lodge No. 07
A. F. & A. M. Burns, Oregon.
NOTICE.
Chas. Wilson having retired
from tho blacksmith business,
has placed all unpaid accounts in
tho hands of tho undorsigned for
collection and sottlomont. All
parties indebted to .him will
plenso call and sottlo without
dolny.
J. S. COOK,
Attorney nt Law,
Room 7, Odd Fellow Building.
Burns, Oregon.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Tho following described ani
mal has been taken up on Stcen's
Meuntain: Ono bay horso about
six ycare old, ono whito hind
foot, stnr in forehead, brand ND
connected on loft shoulder.
Owner can have samo by paying
charges.
A. II. Sl'ANOI.Ml,
Diamond, Orogon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IJNlTIClihUTKaUMlOI'TICK. I
Ilurua. Uivruii, Marcli . UIO I
Notlco la hereby kItuii llint Nollln K Terwll
ilier. lorineriy vsiiip n. mvv. .n ih.j
Urctoli, wliu, uu Jllllu 1. 1WM. lumlu limnratrail
eiitr r No. Ml, HerUI Nn . for JMj. Heo
I Ion .'. Tuwnalilti South, llaliKO X Kaat,
Willamette Mertcllau, lia AM nutlet) of Inten
tion In niika Kluatl ommulatluu I'iimiI, tua
eaUbllah claim liittiu lauil rIkivo ilcarrllithl,
.... il,M lrwlt r urn! llflftnlviir at llilrni.
Ore ion, on Ilia Dial Jr ol -Mull, I9IO
1'latinant namtaaa wltnMa:
Wlllam Motrlaoit, Jatiira (Illicit, William
Knlake, Joliu II. I,uiun,ll of llaruoy.tirwn
N. rAKHK, itrKiaiiT
CONTEST NOTICE.
C0NTK8T NO. IW,
llNlTKt) HTAYBK I. W Orritl I
)turn, Oregon, February 1, Wlfcl
k -..fM.1-.. 1 .. am.lavll li atari tl.tt.Adlt rilatil
PUlUimiHMIVl"MHwi'ii'
In lull nmro by V I,. Uivtf, rohtctUnl. ninltut
II ...--. Ii'mI.h Wn Mil Itia.U Ihu-omliKII
lllUrntVit l.ltlll a WWII. a-- ..."
nut U-..I..I Wf irtiN in Mll UutlittX Titwfi
hlnTTHouth, lUnga aft Kail, WlUmcUe Merl
UUn.tirJo.itiW. rMttcr'oit.Contritvo In whtih
llllHctiu him "m jvnn v. iauvriuu u
wholly tmlonftl fttM vutry fur tnorathtn
uli month! lmt put nil fcm ctmiiK! till tv
fid unco therefrom rontlmiourix for nlmiKvr
ln.t nl llMd at Mil 111 t-fawilll t fla. It lulll t ial
f.a kfflaltl HtlWtliiUin Bat 111 tit! at Til hufrtltV tltllli
r:-" "".-""" "i",r.i",j"r .: --Kii.;..
loucMiiffMlilftlle.TittM i-t 10 o'clock H. in nn
April o( iviv. iHUorw wiu lirK.nrr nim ih-ivit
rut tho UnlltHlbUUi Lau.l omce In hum
Orfcon
H-I7-. .I.l A.taitaa ta n lialalai 111 at xriMiAt 11
1 113 PHt I Ulll7PHt b iliiii li m (mwith .
tUvlt, (1U4 Kobrunrr 19, 110, trt forth ffttU
which hhw wmi -wicr uuu uuigrncg pwrpuu
.j..l J.f fl.la wtHf imifiii' l.it III awl M If li
IVIIIIV Hit" iwiv iOH a ..(-..,..-
Uofby onlcrtvl mul dlrwtM Itmt urli uotlra
Imj Kiveii vj uuu nu prupvr puuurtuiu"
Wm. FAnnr, ltcglitcr
CONTEST NOTICE.
CONTKHT NO 77
UnitiiBta7: r.isn OrCIrK,
Jlurna, OrcKon, Knbruarr 1. 110,
A aumrlent coultat aflUlatlt liavlnif txeu
dlixl InthlaoflWo lijr A U. Nolion rontcalant
agalnallleaari lanu hnirjr, ivo uiiw,mauaiiao
amber 10, 1 'AH, tor Kl'.Jf Hrrtlon 17 Townalilp 'X
Poutn, uanrnoi r.aii, niiianmiio icriunii. ujr
Kdwaril M. Halt Contnleo. Ill wlilcli It la alien
el tnat aalit Kilwar.l M. Klati hai fallail to
make any lnirocmnilt on aalil lain! ami liaa
lallcu to mako anyaiinual HWif of opemllluta
ol any amount (or Imiittikemeiit ami reclaim
llounlaalil lanil.anil Mid aamuliaa tecn wholly
abaniloneil by him, aall rtlea aro licrehy
nolineil lo aiear H'ionl. anil ulfor ovlilenre
louchlnit lalil ullmatloii at loo cluck" in on
March , I9IO, Uloru Itio Kiiilatar ami Jlerelr
er at tlio Unltvil Htalia I." ml (lllleo In llurnt,
Urenoii, .
TtmaaM ronluilant liailnif In l roier Blilila
li. fllnl KclnuarrO. I3IO. ret (urlli larla wlilcli
iliow that alter nun illlllKenra eiaonal aorvlre
olltilaniitlcocaiinot bo inai'e, It laliuruliyor
dereil anil dlreiteil that audi nollio katlvln
hy due ami proper puullratloti.
u. Kahrii, lleiititer.
NOTICK KOIt I'UHLICATION.
UNITHI HTA1KM LAND OPI'KIK.
Ilurua, Oietoii, Jlatclrw 1910
Notice la hereby kIviii that llert K. tmnlen,
or urewaey, urefoii, who, on April . "
mads homtatead entry No. Mil, HorUl No
0I97l.lorN)!NWii ami HttJiNHl. Hecllon 17
mil nr,3,nnM, dviiiiiii o, iuniiiiiii w otiMii.
lUHKolb Knit, Ulllmiiollo illnrldlan, haa llleil
mitlfiinr intniitlnii to make Final (JoinntllUt
Hon 1'riMil. to eatahlldi claim to tho laud above
doacrlbed, belorc Ilia IleKlilcr nml licci'lvnr, l
iiuriii.urcgon, on inooiuoayui aiay, iviu.
Claimant iiami a m wlliu atua.
W.l), liaker, Krtxl ItoUrtaou, llarvoyMId
dleawortli and J. I HIU nil ol DroMKjy.Oniion,
WM. Kjiiiiiit, Rcttitor.
NOTIUK FOU PUUMOATION.
I'nitkii HriTKa I.anii Orrirn.
Iiunm, dri'Kcin, Mnrcli'JJ, I'JIO
Notice fa hereby Klvoii that Clay Clemen', ol
Ilurua, Orcxoii, who, on Kepluuihcr 17, llinl
nouiMiean entry Mi, X7iu, neriai no 03x10,
(uvl U,.ntl., lit 'I .tatrti nl. I . ra klimil. Ili.ii,.,.
SjKaat, Wlllamello Marlillan, haa filed notlcu
UI niilal DVVIIUII all iiiiiiiiimii winuilllla 1VDIIHU
nl Intention lo iimkurinalbommutnllun I'rimf,
la ualabllili rial m to tho laud abovu dearrlbnd.
Ureuon, on tliu -Itli day of May, l'Jlu.
uuioru luu iieciiiur 111 u iieruivitr. 11 nun a.
i.iuniiaiii naiiici aa wuueiaia,
Kdward llltiauu. of llarnor (Ireuon. Krauk
Hwearlniror. of llurm. (Ireuon. Utarr llticklaud
of llaruey, Urefou. t-ealor lllakleyf Ilurua,
vi va1'".
wm. 1'auhk, Heiilater,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tlNITKI) HTiTKl I.iNII OrritK, I
Ilurua, Orciion, March i, mio. I
Notice la hereby kIvoii that Aloiamlcr
llarron,ol Ilurua, orevou, who, on Heptember
H, lHxi made homeatead entry No, V7u'i, Herlnl
No, OXM, fiirW)iHWU,Heclionft. and KUHKU,
nvbiiuu , .itmiKitfi' t puiiiii, it.niv u. null,
WlllumUlo Meridian, hai llled notluu uf Inleu-
flrtii In tnitkii Vlnal Iffiinniiifiilliiii Pptinf iumm
tabllili claim to Ilia land n bin o iletorlbed.be
(ore the Iti'Klato' nml Hocolvur, nt llurni, Ore
von, on the (.III dar of May, 1110.
Claimant namea aa wltuvitea
Frank lllackmer, Krud A. Ilarroii, Kdward 0
KfKleitou, H. II. Hlulil, nil ol Ilurua, llreiion.
Wh. Kahuk, lU'KUter,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UhiTBii nTiTca Imnh Otrica I
Jlurna, Oregon, March va, lvtO.
Notice li hereby nlveu lhat Harvey K. Mid
(lleaworlh, ol Drewaey, OroKOn, who, 00 Dec
ember l;, leoi), made liomcaleiid entry No. Wit,
Herlal No, WHO. for NKiNtt)4. NWNKM.
Section 80, and W) Hlth, 8eitloti III, Towiuhli
litUoulli, Itaniie 111 Kail, Wlllniaellu Meridian,
hai filed nollcp of Intention tu mako Filial
Commutalion l'roof to eitul.llili claim lo tho
land abuye1iacrllod, before tho Iti'iilitor and
Ittflder at Uurni, Oitgou, 011 the tltli day of
Mar, 1010,
Claimant nuiuck ui wltneiaeal
Hart Uuiitet, uul Homer 1'reiley both of
Drewioy, Oreirou. Archie It Druwclt mid Kred
llobortaou both o( Van, Oregon
W, Fahhic, Ilcglater.
Bluo prints of nny township in i II. J. IlanHon of the BuniB
Burns Land District, showing J Meat Market is prepared to fur
nnmoof entryman, date and hindinish bacon, hams and lard to
of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 ' sheepmen and ranchers in any
each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, ' quantity. Special prices for big
Ore. ' orders.
I -i ..I i . " " "
- HlIU
WilfflOHGRADE
WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES
THE A.H.AVER1LL MACHINERY CO.
SPOKANE, WASH.- PORTLAND, ORE..- SAN JOSE CAL
MMHraHaMMMEES2S3i9i2im3
SIDNEY WiLKES, 2:41
Sire Marvin Wilkes 2:12J wlio trotted 3 heats in ono afternoon
in bolter thnn 2:09 and sold and shipped to Australia and is now
tho champion trotter and show horso of Australia. Marvin Wilkes
was tho greatest race colt of his day in California.
Dam, Kitty B. 2:211 a stake winner and unbeaten as a two and
thrco year old. Sho by Sidney 2:10?, grnndsiro of Lou Dillon 1:58A
Sidney Wilkes was very fast as a two year old and trotted h
milo barefooted at a 2:40 gait. Iast year with 00 days work he
raced better than 2:J0 and is tho fastest troting stallion In Harney
County nnd will take a low record this yenr.
Ho is a dark brown 158 hands high weight 1200 lbs and a
model hnrncss horso.
Will mako season 1910 at Fair Grounds, Burns, Oregon. For
terms address,
Claude McGee, Burns, Oregon
nmmH:HnHmmHm:an:nmM::mui:imuJK:::n:st!
The OVERLAND HOTEL
Burns, Oregon
AGAIN UNDER OLD MANAGEMENT
Afford the Best Accommodations
to be hud in Harney County
CltEflfl ROOMS, CLEAN uIpEfl, PilUATnBuE VICTUHLS
Wo are again in chnrgo and will lie pleased to see our old
time friends nnd customersCome and sec us.
FRANK A. COLE AMD WIFE
mnnnnH:mn:UM::::un::nHo:j:i::nnj:::z::::r.::::::m::mui
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
BEDELL & RICHARDSON, Proprietor.
Burns, - - Oregon.
Hustle Tiis rEaZea.a.q.'uisirters.
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Billfard and Peel Tables.
Club Rooms in Connection.
COLE & BYRD
Proprietors
Harney County Implement & Hardware Co.
Doors, Windows, Locks, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE MYERS PUMP
Now Is The Time
Buy that New Suit or Overcoat
while We are giving n
REDUCTION OF
$2.00 to $8.00 on Each. Please
Remember that We Guarantee
Satisfaction.
Complete line of
Fancy & Staple Groceries
E. B, REED & SON
do To The White
Front Livery Stable
NEW RIGS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
'VW'WV'W'''',V'W' -Wk-'Vt.'V1a-
J X-3E3C:A.3Sri51lSJ
We want to thank you for your pant patronage. Wc
believe ijoh will find it to your interest to trade with
8 in the future. Our stock complete and our
DRUGS arc the bent. We will not handle any other
kind and our prices aro right.
We have tho best line of
Cigars, Candies, Tost Cards and Stationery
In the city. Agents for
DR. SHOOP'S FAMILY MEDICINES nod SECURITY STOCK HEMEUIES
We Solicit your rrcscrlpllonvork
The City Drug; Store
REED BROS.,
w'iM'tw'''V''''a
ENGINES
BOILERS
SAW
MILLS
MACHINERY
AND TEAMS
v.
Proprietors
Thin weather will make iou feci
like making garden. We have the
BEST STOCK OF PLOWS
on hand and the Best and moat
COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS
SEGDS IN BULK AT ONO-HALF PRICE
of package needs. Full slock of
HOE and 3Ft3LSLESJS
Begin to get readg for gardening
GEER & CUMMINS
Burns, Oregon.
Burns Meat Market
New Shop Opposilejhe First National Hank Main St.
rfP"1 (ittaV - -
Your patronage soMclled.
Scjsc
(U '
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
a
ansa
CORTES E.
GS
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITUpARN.
d3 . ,
tnn:mminm::m:t:ntM4xmun:tnmm:mmtmmimtmnut:t:utntt:K::n:t:i
MI'S MEAI MARKET
and
SHOES, SOX, TIES, SUSPENDERS,
ROOFING PAPER, LANTERNS, WASH
BOARDS, BROOMS
Rubber Shoes and Boots
Brushes of all kinds
We also sell EVERYTHING
THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO EAT
:i - i n::::uummummmununKmumt:mmimmmn:im:m:::::::mtm::un
COLONIST RATES
Jo OREGON HHalfii
Great Northwest
Tho management of tho Orogon Railroad
& Navigation Co. takes great pleasure in
announcing that tho low rate from East
ern cities, which havo done so much in
past seasons lo stimulato travel to and
settlement in Orogon, will prevail again
this Spring DAILY from March 1 to April
15, inclusive
PEOFUB OF 05E30-03Sr
Tho railroads have done their part; now
it's up to you. Tho colonist rate is tho
greatest of all holne-huilders. Do all you
can to lot Eastern peoplo know about it,
and encourage them to como here, whero
land is cheap and home-building easy and
attractive.
Fares can be Prepayed at homo if desired
Any agent of tho road named is authorise
to recoivo tho required doposit and tele
graph tickot to any point In tho East
Remember the Rates Prom Chicago $33;
from St Louis, $32; from Omahoand Kan
sas City, $25. This reduction is propor
tionate from all other cities.
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Pork, Vionan
Bologna and
Liver SSausagul
Beef in anj!
Quantity.
H. J HANSEN, Propt
ELLIOTT, Propt. ,'
ZHSpecial attention given
to transcicnt custom and
freight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week or month.
FIHST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS.
Hay and. grain, always
on hand.
Your piitronnge solicited.
South Mniu St., HurnM, Oregon
Grocery
S
r