The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 02, 1910, Image 4

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J THE REAL OENTLOMAN.
.no, Mr .
In the days gone by it was my
privilcgo to companion with a
hardy soul all untaught of refine
ment and culture. But ho was a
truo gentleman. Often in tho
cold nights on tho prairie, ho
would reach over and tuck tho
blankets around mo. But ho
would havo used many purple
swear wor Js had I said anything
about his thoughtfulncss and
gentleness. Joo was a truo gen
tleman. Ho thought more of a
friend than he did of himself.
And because Joo thought more
of mo than ho did of himself,
there is nothing under tho canopy
of heaven I would not do for Joo.
When tho Uto Indians made
their famous pilgrimago in search
of a somewhat mythical hunting
ground, n gray haired man, wear
ing the two stars of a major gen
eral in tho United Slates army,
was sent out to confer with the
chiefs of the runaway tribe.
He stopped on his way to tho
conference at a little hotel in
South Dakota and ato a humble
meal with cowpunchers, farmers
and tho clerks of tho village
store. Coming into the oillco lie
met his civilian clerk and together
they left tho hotel. The major
general, across whose dress coat
hangs a row of medals for valor
nnd distintruished service, opened
the door and stepped back that
his Jclork might pass out nrst.
The major general's name was
Greeley, he of Arctic fame. And
then I knew why those medals
graced the breast of his dress
coat He was a gentleman.
With pride I recall how I once
walked down the street with a
ereat noet. I was abashed in
h?s nresoneo. deemimr him al
most a companion of the gods
And I vaguely wondered why his
somrs stirred me and gripped my
heart A few steps ahead of us
a child slipped and fell on the
icy sidewalk. Riley rushed to
the little one's side and picked
her up and brushed the snow
from her skirt, the while he an
xiously inquired. "Girlie, did it
hurt vou?" Then I knew why I
loved Riley's songs. They came
from the heart of a gentleman
And there was the lad we lift
ed from the saddle, gray-faced
and with just enough strength
left to toll us that the wife of
neighbor was sick. He did not
even know tho neighbor's name.
All he knew was that there was
a sick woman and the doctor an
hundred miles away. He asked
no questions, he did not quibble,
he simply rode to the end of the
trail and delivered his message.
He was a centleman.
Thus it would seem that the
true gentleman is he who is the
the most thoughtful as to the
comfort and well being of others
Loyalty and gentleness and mod
esty and the quiet voice and the
kindly way.
Watch the little things and you
will find the right trail to a man's
character. I always supposed
Doc Middleton to be one of the
hardest propositions the old west
ever produced. Doc s specialty
was holding up stages and settl
ing personal differences with a
Colt's forty-five. Doc has a pair
of somber, deep-set eyes and a
nose like the beak of a hawk.
He walks slowly as a man who
has often looked into the shining
eyes of danger. But one day Doc
picked up a stray kitfen and loved
and fondled the bedraggled
thing. Although Doc has a re
cord that reads like a red casual
ty, I would fain proclaim him a
gentleman. Any man who will
pick up a lost kitten and fondle
it cannot be all bad. Robert V
Carr in Inland Herald.
The Senate Committee on pub
lic lands reported an amendment
to Senator Bourne's recent non-
Wmm
V.ZS-20A
Mi
Kfl
V. WnrlPl
1894,
iRepeatingQIfle.
This rifle is built
for settled districts.
where good range nnd killing
power are desired, with safety
to the neighborhood.
The ZZw7 .25-20 it a light, quick
handling, finely-balanced repeater,
with the solid top, closed-In breech
and elds ejection features which make
ETartlA guns safe and agreeable to
use and certain In action.
It Ii mad. o ui. th powerful new high
y.Iodty amok. lex load, with Jackaled
bullctt welt a. the well-known black
powder and low rrctiure amok.lcia cart
ridges, and It tilt Ideal rIHe for target work,
for woodchucktt vecse,
Hrl hawka, fovea, etc , up
HPPMHBk to 300 yardt.
m
Thlt ride and ammu
rililon, and all ether
(MurUM repeateri, art
fully described In our
136-iiaue eatalojr. Pre
,for.3 ttampt pottage.
Jietfarti firearms d;
resident homestead bill. It
makes tho Utah law apply to
Oregon nnd has passed tho Sen
ate. Tho section now reads:
"Sec. G. That whenever tho
Secretary of tho Interior shall
find that any tracts of land, in
tho State of Utah or Oregon,
subject to entry under this act,
do not have upon them such a
sufficient supply of water suit
able for domestic purposes as
would make continuous residence
upon tho lands possible, ho may,
in his discretion, designate such
tracts of land, not to exceed in
tho aggregate two million acres,
and thereafter they shall bo sub
ject to entry under this act with
out the necessity of residence:
Provided, That in such event tho
entryman on any such entry
shall in good faith cultivate not
less than one-eighth of tho entire
area of the entry during the
second year, one-fourth during
tho third year, and one-half dur
ing tho fourth and fifth years
after tho date of such entry, and
that after entry and until proof
tho entryman shall reside within
such distance of said land as will
onnblc him successfully to farm
tho same as required by this
section."
Cottrill & Clemens havo put in
a first class saw mill 1J miles
west of Cold Springs is near the
valley with good road. In first
class timber picked trees from
the government. Prepared to do
custom work. See them about
your government permit nt once.
Estray One blnck maro 4
years old, hind legs white to hock,
crop eared. Brand K with tri
angle bar over and C with quar
ter circle bar over on right stifle.
Owner prove property and pay
charges.
J. H. Anderson, Van, Ore.
.SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Slntu of Ore
gon (or Ilnrnoy County.
0. II. I.eouard nnd A. C.
Vulcoino. I'laiiilill'a
vs.
Mnurlco 1'lUfiorald. Kllzv
lioth FitrGurald.hij wife,
J. G, Stevens, nnd lion
lirown, Dcfeml.uits
Summons.
To Maurico KttzGerald, Kliinbeth Fits-
Gerald his ifo, nm! J. G. Htovons,
iloit-uiliintM nlmve named:
In tho Name id tho Stnto of Oregon,
you nnd ench of you nro hereby required
to appearand answer tho complaint filed
herein against you In tho abovo entitled
suit, on or boforo tho Ithilayof April,
1010, and If you fall to so answer, for
want thereof, tho plaintllT will apply to
tho iihovu entitled Court for tho relief
prayed for In their complaint, that la:
That you and cuch of you ho required to
diecloio tho nature of your claim or
claims In or to tho KiiHt Half of North
eaU Quarter of Sec. ((5), Township (23),
South ItaiiKO (Ml, K. V. M.. nnd the
iiast Half of Honthcart Quarter of Sec
tion (3i!),Tonsh!p(31)Soiitli IUnge(35
ICast of Willamette Meridian, in Harney
County, Oregon ; that tho title to raid
promises ho determined, and tho rights
of tho parties to this suit ho adjudicated,
nnd that plaintiff' tltlu lo and possess
ion of said premises he quieted against
all advoreot'laims of defendants or either
of ilium ; for plaintiffs coats and dishorn
menls horcin ; and for such othor and
further relief ns lo equity may pertain.
Tills Summons Is served by publlcu
lion by order of tho line. .1. I'. Rector
County Judgo of Ilnrnoy County ,Orri;on,
duly made and entered the 4th day ol
January, 1010; tho tiuio prescribed for
publication Is six weeks and tho dato of
the first publication of this riummons is
February 10th, 1010.
DALTON IJlGIJH AMI C. II. L.KQ.SAUI),
Attorneys for rhtlnlilfs
NOTIOK OF 8ALK.
In thu County Court of tho State of Oro-
gon for Ilarnoy County.
In tho matter of thu Kstato of William
I), llucliunun, deceased,
llased upon tho veil fled petition of
Ocorgo h. Ilticlmnan, tho qualified and
acting administrator of thu estato o(
William I). Iluchanan, deceased, filed
herein, from which It appears tube tothu
best interest of tho bald estate nnd all
parties interested therein, that the real
estato of said estatu situate In tho i-nld
county nnd statu bu sold, as a whole nnd
described us follews: I'M NU'W; ll'j,
dW'h und SIJ J Section 0, Tp. 'ii, H 32
15. W. M.
Notice is hereby (jlven .In pursuant
to an order of s.tld Court duly
madu nnd entered on the 7lh day nl
March, 1010, to nil person Interested in
the said estate; und parllculatly lillen
J, Iluchamin'wldow, .lotephino Siicmvr,
William T. lliirlinnnn, Harriott J. Har
rison, Joseph W lluchnnaii, Amanda
Martin, KIJzu Martin, George I. Iltich
anan, and Monroe Uucliunun, heirs of
tho said William I), lluihanan, de
ceased ; to nppear boforo thifCrtunty
Court of said County and Stile, nt the
Court-room thereof, In said county and
state, on tho 2nd day of May, 1010, nt 10
o'clock in thu forenoon of said day,
then nnd there to show catiso, If nny
they have why mi order as prayed for in
tho petition should not be granted to
thu said administrator to sell all of the
leal estate of the said estntu nt either
public or private sulo for tho purposes
mentioned in said petition, as ho shall
judge to bo for the best Interests of said
estatu and all parties Interested therein:
This notice la ordered published ouco
a week for four succes. Ivo weekH in The
Times-Herald, a nimspnper printed am!
published at Hums, Oregon, in rah!
County tho first publication thereof Sat
urday. March 13, 1010, the laid publica
tion AprilO, 1010,
Dated this 7th day of March, 1010.
G ROUGH I.. I1UCHANAN,
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Ask your grocer for Cremo, tho
new breakfast food.
Estiuykd Cnmo to my placo
ono black maro about 0 years old,
three white feet and star in fore
head, branded an open chain link
with bar above on right stifle,
senr on right hind leg. Ono sor
rel mare, thrco white- feet whito
face, about ton years did, brand
ed TL connected with qunrtcr
circle bar over on right shoulder.
Owners may havo same by prov
ing property and paying charges.
Rout. Hudspeth,
Burns, Ore.
Any lnily render of this paper
will receive, on request, a clover
"No-Drip" Coirco Strainer Cou
pon privilege, from Dr. Shoop,
Racine, Wis. It is silver-plated,
very pretty, and positively pre
vents all dripping of tea or coffee.
Tho Doctor sends it, with his
new free book on "Health Coffco"
simply to introduce this clover
substitute for real coflee. Dr.
Shoop'8 Health Colfco is gaining
its great popularity becauso ef:
first, its exquisite tasto and fla
vor; second, its nbsoluto health
fulness; third, its economy 1J
lb 25c: fourth, its convenience.
No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boil
ing. "Mndo in a minute" says
Dr. Shoop. Try it at your gro
cer's for a pleasant surprise
Sold by Bced Bros.
NOTICE ,
Any and all persons owing the
firm of Hngey, Fenwick & Jack
son, either on account or note,
are hereby notified that all such
accounts and notes nro now in
the hands of C. II. Leonard for
collection. Such persons are
hereby requested to make imme
diate settlement of the same.
Dated Aug". Gth, 1900.
Hagey. Fenwick & Jackson.
NO TKESI'ASSINn.
HuntiiiL' 1b forbidden upon my
place ntljoininc Hums. TrcspuBR-
th will bo prosecuted.
C. II. VOEQTLY.
Co Mat No. M; Hums Uit No, ottts.
NOTICE FOR I'UULICATION
UNITK1) HTATFJ LAND OFFICR, I
imp... (IPMffnt. Vi.liriti.rv IS. 1010. t
Notlco It hereby given thai tho Northern
Purine Hallway Uouiiiany, who.e itonU
... I- u. tt-..l ill.... ... .. I.-- .1.1- lMlll
nl'iri'. IS Pk. . Wt. .HHIIV.UI-I !! ., -
Hi, ui rvufuarj itfiu iiivii ill mi.iitiHwii- ,-
illctlon to solcct tiuiler the trorllniiof Hie
lrtruuDKrcM,ipriiYeu Julr 1. 1'-" l-WHUI
4iT l. .11
uui( vvvt Kj, irv t -joa u si IT.
SK 8W ! ami l.ot I Pee. 8. T. 81 , R. 83) j K .
Any unit nil peranus claiming itverielr Hie
Unila lU-icrlbcil, nr dcalrlnir t object l-cuo
... .La ..Imk-I J.I.- ra.lM, nl (tin I Il.t rtr fur
anr other rcaion. lo the illtKal to applicant.
Kiiouiti mo tneir ainuariia in pruicu in im
ottlce, on or Ixifota the expiration of the
V(MM Ul l.UIHIVRlM'll,
Wh. Kaass. ItesUter.
Klnl publication Marrh ft, 1910.
I.t pulillcatlon April 'i. IvlO.
SUMMONS.
In thu Circuit Court of tho Statu of Ore
gon for Hurnoy County,
C. II. Leonard and A. 0.
Welcome, l'lnlnttirn.
VH.
.Miiurii'o KltzGcrnlil, Ulizn- Summons
both 1'itzarnlil, hit wife
J. (1. Htevonii find Hon
llroun, I)efcniUntn. J
To Mnuriru I'itzOerald, Kllznlieth KHz-
Uernld, hie wife, mul J. O. Steven,
defendants abovo named:
In the Nnmoof tho Slate of Oregon,
yon and each of you aro hereby requlrod
tonppenr and nntHor the complaint filed
herein m;alnt you In tho above entitled
suit, on or before the -ithilayof April,
1010, and If you fall to no nimwer, for
want thereof, the plaintiffs wilt npply
to tho abovo entitled Court for the relief
prayed for In their complaint, that In:
that you and each of you be required to
dUclueu tho nature of your claim or
claim In or to the Southwest Quarter of
Section (6), In Totvimhlp (21), South
ltuiiKo (32,1 Kaat of Willamette Meri
dian, In Ilnrnoy County, Oregon; that
the title- to nil Id prumlnoa be ilotermined,
and the rlglitB of the parties to thin unit
boadtitllt'utod, and that plaintiff's title
to and poHBcenIon of nald proinleeH be
quieted ugAinat all ndvorao claims of
defendants or either of them ; for plain
tilpH costs nnd disbursement herein ;
and for such other nnd further relief hh
to equity may pertain.
This SiiinmouH Is served by publication
by order of the Hon. J, I'. Hector Coun
ty JiiiIro of Harney County, Oregon,
duly liiuilo am! entered thu Ith day of
Junnary, 1010; the time prescribed for
publication Is six weeks and tho date of
the first public itliiu of this Summons is
Kebruary 10th, 1010.
IUl.TON IlldllH AND C. 11. I.KONAIII),
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
JOHN ROBINSON
Slock Inspector, Harney County.
Home AildroiH Hums, On.
MAGAZINE
READERS
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year
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dcroled each raonlh to the at. .
liitle itpiodnctioa ef the but $1.00
woik. of amaittu aoJ prol wtiooal jrj
pholographtri.
ROAD OV A TH0USAHD WOW DBHS
bock ol 7) pagei, contaiaini
20 colored photograph ol $0.75
plclurtique tpoU la CaLloraia
and Otagaa.
Total .. . $3.35
All for ... . $x.5o
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Fleod nuilllns San FraaeUco
NEW CLUUHINd PROPOSITION
Wo lmvo nrrntiffcd to olTor in
connection with this jmiior, tho
new monthly farm miiKiizino just
Blurted nl Lincoln, Nohraskn, by
Prof. II. W, Campbell and dovot
cd to the Rubjcct of how to farm
n tho dry country nnd how to
gol beat results from soil tillauro
under normal conditions. This
Paper is Campbell's Scientific
Farmer and wo olfcr il clubbed
with Tho Times-Torald both for
$2.C0 per year cash. Prof. Camp
bells' now paper Is n monthly,
chock full of good thitifre, tho
only paper of its kind in tho
world, and it embodies tho re
sults of tho editor's many years
of painslakiiifr investigation of
tho soil tilhitfo proposition.
Reunion Services.
Tho followinn aro Uov. A. J.
Irwin's renrulnr preaching ap
pointments for tho yenr 1010.
Burns the third and fourth
Sundays of each month at 11 a.
m. and 7:!J0 p. m.
Sunset School House at 10:110
a. m. tho first Sunday of cacli
month.
Narrows at !J p. in. and 7:30
p. m. tho first Sunday of each
month.
Wavcrly at 10 a. in. tho second
Sunday of each month.
Lawen at UjIJO p. ni. and 7:30
p. m. the second Sunday of each
month.
Denstead School House at !i p,
m. tho third Sunday of each
month.
Sunday School at Hums every
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock a.
in.
Services at tho Hnptist Church
first and second Sundays In each
month. Sunday School at 10 a
m. every Sunday. Prayer meet
ing Thursday evoning.
The Loco Slur
RESTAURANT
China (ii-orye, Proprietor.
Cor. Main nnd 11 Htreets.
rVIBRLiS AT AbLi HOURS
Bakery In connection
A Specialty ol Sliort Orders.
Tnblo furtiialiutl with I'vorytlitng
tho market uHuriln. Your patron
no Bollcited.
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Mini. R. rhaintailain
V It Kill.
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(.'iiiixrrMineii
Attornor (Ivnuial . .
(luvcrnor
drcrelary ol Mato
Trfaaurer . .
upt. 1'iibtlo iM.liiirHInn
Hlalo Printer
riuprt'Tim Jml(ra
A.M. Crawlonl
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NINTH JUIUUIAI, IiISTIlieT.
Ill.lrk't JiiJk Urn K. Davla
PUtrld Atturiiox W MrCilllorl,
l)putr Dial Ally 0 II lAKinanI
Circuit Court inotta Hie fl rat Momlajr In
April ami flril Mouitajr In OcloU-r.
Jolnt-Kcuator
Julnt-ltvprraonlatlro
. O W l-nrrltli
V II llrttoko
couktt iiahnky:
Unoiily Jtnlnu
Ulurk
Tn-aatiror
hiirrcror
Mlit-rlil
Aaav.aur. . .
Hchoolbiiporliitciiilciit
Coroner
Htock liiapcctur. . . -
Uuiuinl.ilohcr.
J. I'. Hector
tUni Mothvrahrail
K N Jamtaon
A (I Faiilkuor
A. K. Illcharil.ini
J. J. liourKan
I, M llaiulllon
J Wdtarr
.John lloliln.oii
1 1 N. ntallnnt
HI A Hinytli
County l.'uurt inula Iho Drat Wcilnvailajr In
January, March, Mnjr, July, Bvplvmhor ami
Navcmliur.
IIAIlNKY V. . I.AMII Orril'KS
Rexiator
Kvvttlriir
Win Karro
.Fiankliavc)
tirr.-iiiiKxe
Mayor, . Cam MotU-ralit'ail
llocor.lfr, , .1'. T. Ilamlall
lrraaurrr .- J.U, Wok-oma Jr.
Marahal, M. K. Wllllaim
t'oiincllmoii
ill , W, lllltn it
A, O. Welcome
Ji!U(linlerllnK
A H Hwalu
Mcctniga ol the Council oory ficcoml ami
Kourtli Wt-iliu'wluy.
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TRAoe MArtrrs
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illation or nr "t"'"J'"S W,i"l!i J ' '
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1UF ItlOTI'J 1. CI. out' UI ttll I1UNM
1 3oini(iau, Now 1
ainless Dentistry
Out of town pcflpla
can havo llivlr tUto
f.ntl brluuework tin.
aliaq In ono uay
t ueraoai,
Waalllili.yM i .o4
21k golj tr (.rc.l.la
Cfewn lor $3,0
Molar Crcwni 6,0
kDrl!(iTMth3.6
QolJ fllllnji 1.0
Coim.l rilllnjl 1.0
Sllvor rillln .6
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Ol BAl
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Wise JDental Co.
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The TimntOlcrnlil N Prepared tn do the Very Kent nnd
Moat Sntliifncliiry Work in llili line. We hnvc nil the
LATEST TYPE FACES
and a very Complete I.Ihc
FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY
Blue Mountain
Operating from Austin tin Prairie Clly.JoIin Day, Canyon City (o llurnsOrcgoo
li days from linker City lo 'lurns, Oregon.
Four and six horse slock and covered coaches
the entire distance Railroad to Hums 105 miles
For rates ask
L. WOLDENBERG, Manager.
Ca,33ro:. Oitr, OxogfOZ-,
jM
jiij.'i HHnniouii aiujun
Ull OURNSr OMEOON "
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GIBSON &
Main St.,
BURNS MILLING CO.
HORTON & SAYER, Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring,JVioulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
THE ANDERSON HOTEL
MK. mul AlKS. CIIAS.ANM:RSON,j,lropts.
We nro pleased to nnnounco to our old-tinio frionda
mid customers that wo havo nRnin taken ehargo of
our hotel. Wo iust eomiileted ronovatiinr the en
tiro buildiiiK and you will find tho old-timo homo
comforts when you call. Wo hopo to seo you soon.
The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive
Special Attention and Good Service.
SOU I II BURNS, ORBGONNcnr Puir Grounds.
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Blacksmitliing and
Horseslioing.
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
W.ATIC BRAKES
Burns, Oregon.
PnOPE88IONAL CARDS.
Wm. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MuniK, Oregon.
Kootiu C nnd 0 Oil J I'ollow nulldlnK
C A. REMBOLD
Atlonioy-nt-Liw,
Burns, Oregon
OhitH. II. Ixionnixi,
ArroiiNKy-AT-t.Aw,
Cnruful nltontlon givon to Colloc-
IIohh nnd Ilonl Kutnto iimttor,
l'iro Intiirnncs.
NotBry I'ublio
IlUItNB, OltlCClON.
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
ATTOIINKY,
Ul'UNS, OltKOON
C'ollbotloua, Land uutlntai, and Heal
Katata matter uroturtlv attended to.
CHARLES W. EliLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
I'rnctlccs In tlio Htnto Court nnd bo
foro tin) U H. rjind Ofllco.
A. W. GQWAN
A'iTOIlNEY-AT-LAW
State Courts and United States
Land Ofllc'e Practice
Three doors South of the
Ilarnoy County National Bank
Burns, Oregon.
J. Ul. GBARY
rhynli'lnn nnd Hnrnooii.
llnriiB, - - - Oregon. j
Olflcu In now building eouth of Woloomo
linrnrmi ahop, Main St.
'l'l.otio Main 66.
. DENMnf) & DEtftfflN,
Physicians and Surgeons
Cttllii nmwurod promptly night or day
l'liono Ilnrriman.
(larrlman, Oregon
MflRSPEN GRIFFITH
I'liyalulana and 8urroom.
IIUKNS, oitKaoN.
b. E. (1IBBARD
D3Sri,IS1'
Olllro drat door vnat photo Kallory
Ilurna. Ori'Kon.
W. C. KROWN,
3DTO:iS'Z,l
IIuiins, Oheuon,
Oillco in now land olllcu bnlldlnu, next
door north ol iiont olllcii.
80CIETIE8.
IIAIINKV U)I)(IE, NO. 77, 1.0 O r.
Mcrta cvtrr Bluiday In Odd Fallow Hall
atT:30iut. r. A. t.'olr.
Aim r llorton, Secrclarr. N.O.
IIUlt.NM I.UUUK NO. V7, A r. A M
Mrvtautvr) Hid aud third t'aliirila)' In ea.b
iiikiiiIi. J. K. I.untau, , it.
1 lu... Vhimrs, 8vcrolar) .
7"
HAUNKVVALLKVCAMfNo. SSI, W. ol W.
llcctaevorjr flrtt and ioondTu..dar.
C. W, IfcClalp, Com.
W, A. Oowan, Clerk
IIUUNB C1IA1TKU J.O. 40, O. K.li.
tlvota avery axrond aud Inmth Utiudara, lu
Maaonlellall. Kra Ujrrd, W. M.
lienut Uowau, Bccr.tarr.
4VI.VIA UK1IKKAII UKUKKU No.tJ.
UcoKoTtry latandsd WadDMJar.
alarO le, N.O.
Delia Dillard Keo. Beo'r.
TUI.K ClllCI.K No. 1C4, W. ol W.
Moeta evnry fourth Turadar.
SI aud llorton. a. VI.
Under (loodman. Clerk,
3
$1500 Reward!
The Ort'gon Call
fornla and Nevada
Live Utorlc 1'roteo
lion Anocldlon. ot
which the uudar
dinad Ii a member
will alve ll.ooo. OO
reward for vldmro
loadlnc to the ar
ril and conviction
olanv partrnr rar
tleialrallm horiri.
calllo or MUlea ha
loualiiB toatny of Its
mamheri.
In addition to the rIkivo. Ihs underdeued of
fers on tho (aino coiullllon J.'AI.OO for all horaee
lirandrd liorioilmo tar on Uilli or ellhar law
llroud rerorded.ln eliiht couiitlca, Itange liar
iivjr, I.k u and I rook countlra. llor.K ventrd
Hlion (old.
None but Krowu Ihikci told, and ooljrlnlame
buiicliea,
W, W, liltow N, File, Oregon'
Tiy TTs
Wo collect t'vorywliuro and niako n
clmro iinliHs collection la mndo. W4
pluasu our clli'iite
Asl: Tliei-O.-
Addioi'H
Moiuian Mkiioantilk Co.,
Kenton llldu,, Portland, Ore.
i
The Harney Valley Brewing Co.
Manufacturers of
axacl
JEukjre (BtocLst "Water
Family Tmd Solicited FreelDellvery
T. C. JVNKINS. Monasrer
Aumnter Vallev Hf
' ., " w
Kanway coj
TIMB TAI1I.K NO. an IN KI'Fl.Cl
JUNK1I, inofl.
Woat llonnd.
No 1 J' a. in.
Kant Itoiind
No.
2 ram p. m.
0:30 Lv
0i35 "
0:f8
10:01 "
10:07 "
linker City
Af o:ft
South Ilakor
dnlUbtiryt
Locltlmrtt
I
V8:5S.
K.fa t. V'
6;tt
Tliotnpnoiit
10(17 " Slodilnrd Jntictluiit
"
10:22 "
10:32
10:30 "
10:65 "
llilO "
11(15 "
11:40 "
NOON
12:00 "
P.M.
18:05 "
12:t0 "
1:10 Ar
WnterTnnkt
Dean'i) Spurt
McKwcnt
JVNOTIONt
Huinpter
JUNCTIONt
Biittimltf.
"O I. Cnmpt
Wlillnoyt
TlI'TONt
Anetln
" 4:31
" 4-M
" f
" M
" 8:Cf
" 3i9i
3.
2l4
2:1
Hlop on niijiinln only. INo nKont. , '
Tickutn Issued only for stations when
trnlni nro Hcliudiiled to malcu rcgolti
atop. riiufc.iiKGre must purchase tick
oU whore ngonti) cxlt lwforo entering
iraina or m renin in miuiiion in mo re I
Kular faro 'Will bu clinked.
JOSKI'H A. WK8T, Bnpt
QUANT GEDDEfi, Aunt. Bopt.
STEVENS
ARMS
we for sale by all progreitive
Hardware and Sporting
Goods Merchants
ami
DAN IIEAIID'S tplenJli tfort
" CUNS AND CUNNING "
will bo mailed postpaid to nny
applicant by J bTcrcN Anus
Hi Tool CourAsr, CIiIcojk'O
I'ulla, Mats., upon
r ! of pi Ice.
For psjLr cover cdl
t Ion iirwitnl SOccnti ,
forclotli bou.id bouk
send !J0 cents.
Wilttcn
toranilimli-
luiiui uj
J. STEVENS
ARMS - TOOL CO
P. O. Ct 40M
au.t.. iti.,
When you want a quick cure whhoal'.
any losa ol time, and one that U lollowtM
aj no oaa rcauna, use
Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and!
Diarrhoea Remedy
It never falls and U pleasant to talcs.
It Is equally valuable lot children. It ttf
famous for Its cures over a large port Mf
tua clvlilied world.
JOHN OEMBEKLINO,
I
JoWOlOl'. OptlCinil lUld
Enirrnvor.
Fine Watch Kepniring A Sp
cinlty.
Don't Hlik cvin a rcniij until htaltli rctnnii
And I moan )ut riactlr tlmt.
I am the ono vhialrlnu vrhoMTt to thedck, "1
will, nut nf in v nun tnicki t. Iwv hir luur liicdl
clno If It lalli to lirlinrjim help' '
And for Si) liar. Ir. Flioori uiodlrlnea hart
Get Health
Uvn uMt wnl recommenilM In every city and
inmli'l n Aincr en llicr aro tuiMir (no
ard III cvorr rouimunlty and evririien
Thonwli) ray tru'rai.and at 1 iur rl.k, lor
oitior niiHttrniiitod und i 'tr bin nuilUlm
IIioiimioiIi mon thoiisntiiU lx In the va.t
wnvuii ut iivhi ip Mioot' a I loninvo.
V hen th. Klo. U il much lion 11
or tho Hi art IP rji Anr KIiIihi
uervoa lull. B Bf V&; B tnrseilckor
know how Bl laJH n nulrklv 1
Shoop's llo. r Uni-mno vlll
urine liirniuickinnriinneiniin imiuMoiai
tlioj liitUvly tuko no n.oiuy Hik w'mt' r
Thnr know that when health full, tn n turn I'r
-i(lll Mill llllllM'U ul il'V IU1 tlllillrilkTI.t lot
tlint li.-l Ami lor tli. 1 1 in lull -J i .iy trvut-
inrntKlivoiyKiuut.il
Hut v rltu mo llr.t lor mi i. r
Tlili will m a iVIuy und di appointment.
All dnnnil.ta aell T)r Phooii's ltiiitorotlvo ami
t aell Pr Phooii's ltii
fThOBBj
Dr. Miooit.EUSD iiniuiuaiir
n.ininlv. hut B b. an nil um not
iiiilliorliu-dln W BH Rtl W tf ". .SO
lay tot Imi
Oil
iipmoulliii
iiliMibi frtl I hiwenliliolnt.
..I an hoiiv.t and ri'mtwWn ilniKuUt Iniihiio.i
vt ry mininiinlly, oervl pro, tolntw my 'no;
uolp, Hutu)-, 'mullcl'.i. to thoaiik
Toll mo nUo wldih look you need.
ThetawValalnwwIllniMj oivn up new anil
nelritil ina in fA timi who an'
tintuiill. I'iittili4 P! M .-lk nnnlltiru iH'rliH't-
ly freetocon.ult W ?jQ M mo jutt u you
would your U M bomn nliyile
Uin. My aililei)" "" i and the hook
bolow ro roun and wllhout c-t
Perhnrnordor t n fiom in will clear vr
nomoavirlouanlliuent llroli lt d thnUMiUiU
uponthouMiuiU hy lu) i ImvIu pr .crIMlounr
IHinonal advice I'lun. My nest eiiort ii(ui)
Afterwords
wnrlli vonr alnii lo Hflut. Fo wilto now vhtli
vou hao it fni.li In lulutl. for tomorrow novel
couiea, air. nunon. wi ( , uueinu. ni,
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Whlth Ink Shall I S.a Tt
No, 1 On P) HH'p.la Ko. t For Women
No.lOntlio Heart No. (For Men
No S On Dm Klilnoyi No. 0 On ltheumallim
Ii '
up I
nj us
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