The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 07, 1910, Image 2

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bATUBD.Y. MAY 7, 1110
BUB80KtrTION RATK8:
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JULIAN IITHI -
MtM
HILL RAILROAD PARTY HURE
(Continued from page ono.)
ducts this fall to ndvcrtiso us in
the east and it would bo well to
hayo a number of farmers meet
him and hear what ho desires in
tht3 respect
In fact this seems to be the
particular object of Mr. Hill's
visit to the interior at this time.
He intends to advertise the great
unsettled sections of Oregon and
on this trip will gather data for
that purpose. He said to a Port
land paper the other day:
"Wo are planning a very elab
orate campaign," said Mr. Hill.
"The people in tho east are deep
ly interested in Oregon. They
want to know all about it and
its resources.
"Of cource, Oregon people
can't believe this awakening is
coming, but it is. There is more
commotion over Oregon down
east than right hero in Portland.
I supposo the people here have
been on the threshold so many
times that they arc a little skep
tical. But this time we are go- Tho H. C. II. S. Literary socio
ing to do things and the publicity ty met in tho high school build
campaign that will bo launched I "B Friday May G, 1910.
by tho Great Northern is expect- The meeting was called to or
edtobe the greatest and most derby President Merle Bennett
systematic ever launched. and the minutes of the last mcet-
"In the first place we will get 'ing were read and approved.
Harney country and mako thorn
know that wo want thorn to
como with tho railroad.
President Leonard of tho Com
mercial Club has appointed Wm.
Fnrro, G. A. Rembold, Sam
Mothcrshcad, J. J. Doncgnn, L.
M. Brown, J. L. Gault and J.
M. Dalton n committee on sta
tistics and although tho time is
short they will have n more or
less complete report of tho re
sources of this big section in
readiness if Mr. Hill should want
it
Information has reached hero
this morning that tho St Paul
capitalists who recently negotiat
ed for tho Road Land Grant will
join tho Hill party in tho eastern
part of the stato possibly hero
and that as soon as Mr. Burch-
ard, who is reported Mr. Hill's
high-hand man in tho coloniza
tion schemes of all his railroads,
reaches Ontario, tho final trans
fer of tho grant will bo made.
The Times-Herald would ask
tho people of Burns to mako it
their business to do everything
possible toward assisting this
party in gaining all information
possible. Suspend business for
tho time and help as a committee
of tho wholo to impress Mr. Hill
with tho fact that wo welcome
tho Great Empire Builder to tho
Great Harney Country and are
ready to do our part toward his
railroad.
SILVER CREEK IRRIGATION
CAPITALISTS MAKC APPLICATION FOR
WITHDRAWAL OP LAND.
A Carey Act Sesrcfillon ol Merit Tint Will
Likely be Taken upMta On Ground
Mkln Preliminary Surveys.
man school literary.
together as complete an exhibit
of Oregon products as can be
gathered by men expert it their
Tho roll call found all present
As this was election day tho
following officers were elected:
lines. Then it will be placed in President, Darius Smyth; vicc
a specially constructed car and 'president Jessie Bard well; Sec-
Emory Colo, Leonard Colo and
C. B. McConnell have taken
Engineers A. O. Fnulknor, C.
E. Beery and n crow of assist
ants out to Silver Crcok to mako
a preliminary survey of tho Sil
ver Creek irrigation project
with a view of taking tho propo
sition up and rcclaiminy a large
area of fine land. Those gentlo
men had investigated tho possi
bilities of this irrigation scheme
boforo and woro so favorably
impressed that thoy havo asked
tho stato for a withdrawal under
tho Cnroy Act and tho application
has tho approval of Stato Engi
neer John Lewis. While this
doesn't mean tno project is n
certainty, it docs indicate that
if tho land can bo irrigated at n
reasonnblo cost and tho pnjsonjt
water owners will givo assistance
in tho wny of an cquitnblo ad
justment of their rights, tho
schemo will bo put through.
This project has long been
favorably considered by irriga-
tionists and it has bech left to
this time only on occount of its
isolation. Now with tho certain
ty of transportation and tho find
ing of n great amount of materi
al necessary to construct tho big
reservoir within easy distance it
looks most favorable.
The gentlemen are all out with
tho engineers at this timo but it
is hoped soon to have definite
announcement from them.
R. T. Hughot is up from Nar
rows renewing acquaintances.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notico 1b hereby given that tho
co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between V, C. Gibson and W.
W. Drinkwator has been dissolv
ed. Mr. Drinkwator has pur
chased his former partner's in
terest in tho blacksmith shop and
will pay all outstanding debts of
tho firm and also collect all bills.
V. C. Giiison
W. W. DlMNKWATKIt
The HOTEL BURNS
N. A. DIBBLE, Propt.
CENTRALLY LOCATED,
GOOD, CLEAN MEALS,
COMFORTABLE ROOMS
Courteous treatment, rates reason
ableGive mo a ca'l
A First Claws Bar in Connection
l .C Va Th.Onlr tVnMannColl...anh.
jraUfffn cauua
Wh
1'atlfle t'oa.t llirlumrljr
for Young voif n
IocitrJ nmonj I K tttaullful
In 1 1 a nxr Oalliml, California.
imimren tloi In Sun l'ranciacu ami lU
llfMt Univmiliaa (if tlit tt tit,
i'ull rollriiiat. couria IraJinf
lo Jrtfftr, Entrance anJ fraJuation rrqiilrrnunla
Muival.nl to tnoaa ol StanlorJ anJ Univcraily
0? California. Training fita atuilrnla (or Uaclilnij
rrfular line l( acaJfinic work, anil ofTirrt aprrial
ajvanlfa lor mua!c. art. Iikrarv aluJv anJ
home economic!. Well eu!r"tl laliofatorira for
cl.no. Special attention lo Krallli of atuJmla.
MoJtrn ifvmnaaium llinrnuihly rqulppaj. Out
Joor Ma and amuamnla in tin iJfal California til
oat. Alumnaa in tvrry city on tin Pacific Coait
ron eMALOmus Afcnitaa
PnCtlDINT LUILLA Clay CAnaoN. LL. U,
Miu-a Collioc I". O., CALironniA
Young's Meat Market & Grocery
We sell everything that
everybody wants to eat
illQII SCHOOL GRADUATINQ EXERCISBS
toured throughout the eastern
and middle states all next win
ter. It will start out in the fall.
The people we want to interest
havo no timo to view our exhib
its or hear lectures in the sum-
retary, Ina Icrrill. Tho president
appointed Miss Godfrey as critic
Song by School . America
Recitation . Myrtle Irving'
Essay . Leonnrd Locher
Current Events
mer time when they are engaged I Beatrice Hotchkiss
with their crops. I Instrumental solo, Eloise Hibbard
"The car will be followed by J Biography Waldo Geer
descriptive literature, and then (Reading . ... Zella Irving
information bureaus, completely . Vocal Duet
equipped in every respect, will ' Nina Wiseman and Bessie Swain
be established in tho larger cen
ters. Portland will havo one.
Others will be maintained
throughout the country. At
these information without color
ing will be disseminated to those
seeking it, and there will be
thousands upon thousands of in
quiries. "Of that we feel certain, be
cause we know what these pub
licity campaigns have accom
plished for other states, and we
know that Oregon appeals strong
er to the people of the cast and
the middle states than any other
section. Somehow they Hko the
name Oregon, they have heard
of its climate and its wonderful
resources and opportunities.
Wo havo carried on and are
continuing a campaign for Mon
tana. Thousands upon thous
ands of acres of Government
Debate: Resolve that Life Im
prisonment should be Substi
tuted for Capitol Punishment
in Oregon.
Affirmative Negativo
Merle Bennett Sherman Smith
Lilian Hendricks Helen Purington
Ruby Dalton Juliet King
The judges Lou Davey, Mildred
Hurlburt and Ormond Ausmus
decided in favor of tho aflirma
tive. Solo Lyle Dawson
Reading Louise Davey
Comical Reading Wm. Young
Essay Ora Dickenson
Character Sketch, Harry Williams
High School Notes., ..
Emma Johnson
Essay Asal Clevenger
Song by School
Star Spangled Banner
Visitors were: Chester Irving,
Miss Spry, Mrs. Florence Thomp-
land have been settled during the i son, Mrs. A. K. Richardson, Mrs,
past year." Bower, Mrs. Holloman, Mrs.
The party is in Crook county Lester, Mrs. Bardwell, Mrs. Ter-
today and it is impossible to get 'rill, Mrs. Irving Miller, Hcleno
in touch with them but they are Swain, Gladys Byrd, Toiley
expected to arrive here tomor- Johnson, Leona Thompson, Mrs.
row evening Monday morning Marshall, Mr. Earl Wallace, Mr.
at the latest and Mrs. Hamilton, Evelyn Ham-
It is hoped that business may ' ilton, Mrs. Miller, The Misses
be so arranged as to make it 'Miller, James Richardson, Mrs.
possible for all to meet with ' W. L. Marsden. Mrs. Comcgys,
these gentlemen and give them Mrs. Frank Davey, Mrs. Egli,
an enthusiastic welcome to the Mrs. M. J. Baker.
Following is tho program to bo
rendered at tho graduating ex
ercises next Friday evening May
13, 1910 at Locher's Hall:
Flute Solo .... William Walker
Invocation . . . Rev. A. J. Irwin
Salutatory and Oration
History of our High School.
Robert Cecil Irving
Music Malo Quartet
Essay .. . What to do Next
Leila Egli
Music . .Song of tho Bathers
Bessio Swain,
Recitation . The Sou of tho Violin
Louiso Davey
Music Tarcntcllo No. 2
Helen Purington
Essay Class Prophesy
Dorcas Sweek
Recitation,, By any Other Name
- Myrtle Irving
Music . Chargo of tho Hussars
Lenoro Sizemoro
Essay It is Not Always May
Zella May Irving
Music Thy Dear Eyes
Jaunita Geer-Millcr
Essay . .The Celestial Wonders
Mildred Hurlburt
Address to Class,
Dr. W. L. Marsden
Music Malo Quartet
Valedictory and Oration
Pluck or Luck
George Byram Marsden
Presentation of Diplomas
William Miller
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I'NITKtl HTaTMl.aNllDrrlrK, I
llnrtia, (irmoii, April I 'J, info I
Notico la IimcIi)' itlvrti Hint CIniMmi W.
I-oKiian, ul llarner, iirfKuii, who, nnJunoW.
IlKJtl, mniluiU'aori Uml l-.nlry No 7i, KvrUI
No. tunii lor KS NK't. Kortlou tt, Tmvtuhli.
1 H., Itaniio 8.1 i:.. Willamette MmlilUii
haa Mini tiutlrn til initmilnn lo main' Klnnl
Trout, to ratnbllali t lalni to tlir Inuil loa ilu-
acrlbcil, tiororo tho llpglattir uml Ilwrlror, tit
llurua, Oregon, on llio tRtli iU) ol Mny, lull)
Clalnmiil linn i-a na vlun;a'-
Joactili W, litipliaiinK, Imi liuttlmitan, l.v
Datlt, l.catiT M. Ilniiilllon all ot llarnoy, Or-
(Oll,
Wm Minis, ileetater.
NOTIOK VOn PUULIOATION.
I'NITKtl SfAIM IaMllOlftCK
lltirni, Orccoii, Arll II. 19I1.
NoIIck la lieralir ulvmi that Ijillcl 1'. Iley-
nohta, ol lltirni, ilrtioii, who, on Fabrtiarjr 1.1,
tiro, maito lloinrilDml Untry No, 1101, ferial
Mo, 0tst7. lor N'U NF.'i, Hivtlon l; ami ho
WtlSKU.Hictton I, Towtialllti'jn 8., Itanntt
K., iVIIlatiiDtto Mcrltllati, lina (llvil nollrn ol 111
tcnlton loinako Final Mtrrj var 1'ro.it, too
tatillili rlalin In tlir Uml kIjivo ilrrlli, lio
lorotha HrKl'trraml ')tiorltriT, at llitrli", Oti
Kon, on tho Villi iliy ol May, Itlll.
Clalinanl nainr-a aa wltnrtaca
It, A. Miller, U.H. ljfiiol(la. IC. Vnr. Val
acnliurit, liarlil MlUvr all ol llurna, Oiviwu.
Wm, KAiinr. llrxlalrr.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Hardware, Implements,
Groceries, Meats, Shoes
Rubber Goods, Ice
NOTION KOU I'UIJLICATION.
UMtMiaTim LaNiiOrrti b, I
liiirm, orfun, Arll is, IJIO.
Notico la litrctijr (lyou "l Iba f lata ol
Orriton haa fllnl In tlila oataa Ita iilli,tl(ni
(ferial Nn.0l.M7) to lf l.utnlnr tha irnlalim
ol the Artol conitriwa, apirivil .tuitu'l II,
latt, ami acta aiipli-inciilnl mi'l aniamlalorjr
tlirrelo, ttio
HBW!tSc! ,T. .. It SI K , W. M
give
one
After Alny 15 we will
away jf JhJFnTF
ONE $25.00 STANDARD TALKING MACHINE
for Cash purchases amount
ing to $7.e5.O0, Save your
coupons when they total
$75.00 bring them In and
get your machine.
Thifl weather will make iou feel
like making garden. We have the
BEST STOCK OF PLOWS
on hand and the Heal and most
COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS
SEEDS IN BULK AT ONIMIAU' I'RICC
of package seeds. FulJ slock of
I3C03ESSI and 3Ftj.3ES13EI
Begin to gel ready for gardening
GEER & CUMMINS
Burns, Oregon.
ROOD BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE
lamia ilraerilxtl. or tlaairlnirto object Un au.o
ol I tin mineral rWaclar ill th laml. or lor am
other rraioti, to tha illaiatfal to apiilKant,
ahoul.l nlu their anliUvlla ol .rot.l In thla
oOlcp, on or Ixluro tliarilrllii of t)i irl.'t
ol I'Ubllralloti
Wm. Fnira. Itcjlaler.
Kirn fuMleattnn .rll IS, mio,
Uat publleallon May t, lIO
NOTICK KOIt I'UIH.ICATION
Umti'tat l.aNb()rri, I
liurna, (irv. Awtl T. 1IW
Notlro la liiToby litvali that Kwturah J. JaniM
ul llarnoy, Orauii, who, oil January I, l'7,
iiiaito arllli'mciil ami vatabll.hail iralilonrc
Uion, ami lnltlatc.1 bar rlalm timttr llio ).re
1'iniilloii lawa (Hvrlal No. D11j. lor Uilat.V 4.
Illork ), U. M. Townalla ol llarnav, llarnor
t;ouiii7, urriton, anuaiiMi 111 noiioii vi. luwn
UI..T. '., U....II. tj.H.U 1VJ If... l'lll......f,U llU.l
m,l' ,..,. ,,, .t.i.r w ..., '.,H.i.',V ,.vil
illan, huanivu notUoof IntHiilloti tu mako flnal
I'ro Kniiitlon I'rnal. to ratabllah rlalm lo tin
land aliovo ittirrllMwl, lfnra tha llaatater ami
Karctvpr, at llurna, tiraiton, mi tbctithiUrnl
Mar, I'JIU.
I.'lalin
W.T
Julia Caw
tinant iiamta a wttnrana:
llll Marir f. Hill, li. A. i'awln.0.1,
Itluli. allot llnrna. Orrirnn.
Anv iraon who ilarlrca to timlrat aualn.t
tbaallowanrvol iihI. wrool. or who knouaol
anv aoli.tatitlal reaion. lillitar lLa law a nil lha
rmulatloiia ot tha Imarlor I'riuirtiiiaiili why
mill jiioulahimlil nut twallnwv'l. will W ill fro
an oiiorlunlly at the abuva inaiiltonail limn
ami I'laio to rrot. I'lamlii" llm wltnuma of
aal.l claimant, anil to offer ' btaui'a In rabiittal
ol thataubmlltoil lor rliilni.nl.
H titnr, ItvKlatar.
State Tax Conunlisloncr Here
A SWELL DRESSER
Can Examine the very latest
Spring and Summer Lines
All New in the very
Fanciest Scotch Samples
Shirts and all other articles
for Ladies and Gentlemen
The Only Place
SCHENK BROS.
TIE MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
Burns, Oregon
Odd Fellows' Building
Hon. Chas. V. Galloway, a
member of tho stato tax com
mission, arrived hero yesterday
afternoon on official business.
This is his first Jtrip to tho Great
narney country anu no was
most agreeably surprised at its
vastness and possibilities.
Mr. Galloway was particularly
Klad to learn upon his arrival
that tho Hill railroad party was
coming to view this magnificent
valley and predicts most benefi
cial results from it. Ho had ex
pected to leave here Monday
morning in order to meet his
colleague, Mr. Eaton, at, Vale,
but upon urgent request of
friends hopes to arrange to re
main over Wednesday and bp ono
of our boosters at tho demonstra
tivo meetings scheduled for Mon
day afternoon and evening.
NOTION KOIt I'UHLICATION
UMrKI) TAT1!H I.ANliOmt'K.
llurua, Oregon, April 37, 1VIU.
Notice la herohy Rlrrn that Ala I, Julinaon,
ol Van, Uri'Kon, vthn, on Aitautl HI. iuuS. inailo
hornrateail Kntry No. i(nJ, Atrial S'o. 01719, lor
t!NH(;, UWif('tioii a, lowuihlnlUtl..
l(aHKoD) Kaal, Wlllamvtte Merlilltn. haa tiled
notico ol InWhllim to ronlre Final Klyo-Vcar
I'root to ralahllah rlalm to th laml atmre
ilcarrlticl, hvfnru tho Itralatar ami llaevlvxr,
at llurua, Ort-gon, mi lh7lhiluyol June, 1(10.
rialtnant linmca aa wtuea
Mra. Kinina Muller. H N, Wllllitm., Nilh ol
Van, (ireirou. Martha J. Iltmanl, H W llaliilb
ton, both ol lirewaay, (Itaarou
H. raiiRK, KvnUlor.
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Twelfth Night, No. 41906 1
TRinii RECORD 2:11 1.4
Klruof Nlnlitof StrtttliiiiflroXtll :.-j Mark MrIiI 3:10J.4
Hlrcl byOnvririli;:26'4,8irorOiirtr.l Hilv.-f SiOJl, 1'iwrl Ointuni
SiWJtf, llunroltn4:Una., aiixdin a:07,. I'lliitiin a.HT, Oollmrt
2;07X,.MlMtOlittlIa2:0U,'. Mttjor Mmou 2:(X)M, Cnl. Tliornlon
JiOtlJi, Curncllii Hollo S;10 nml 11)1 tilbcw wlllt rr-cunN Ih-Iow 2::t0.
Dmn: Mi llutn3:0')3-l, Dntn tif Ijne ,liti ir:16f. 1'liul.c Tliorn
2t23, Mint Atirolin 2 :V I lc( , Alli-o l.uwU 2:21 3. nntl Alum Soliluy
Willi a tMO.ytmrKiltl ri-nirj) ul 2:20 ..
Oiivtnrtl I" by (lw. Wllkwt. .MIm Itotn uyj. J. Ainiaboii, lro lf
Atulttlton Hoy 1 tNJJjf. J. J. Amliilwii h liy Alcyono. lio hy !Wno.
Wllkt-H.
I linvn ciiniiuli iniirpa bookwl to turrntit tlio kcoilii(; l TuvUllli
Niulit ul liriinu nntl will lnml lilin t llttrrltiitin, Oruirou for n aotiaoit.
o( 1010. IVo f30 with rotiirn uhlloo II tnnr.i tirovinol In fo4l
iiArua pa'ttiroil nml ntrcil for fret; of tlmrco. Tor iiartlcjlstr wrllti
Ha DENM AN; HarrimarV Oregon
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Burns IVIeaf SVSarket
New Sliup Opposite Ibe lirst National Hank Main St.
Pork, Vionair. I
Jiolona and
Liver iSausagos
Beef in any
Quantity.
Your patronage solicited. H.J HANSEN, Propt
jaWSriSr?4J9 few
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
c i.
-,ofe
CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt. .
Special attention, given
to tvunscicnt custom and
freight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week- or month.
riHST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS.
Hay and grain always
on hand.
Your pntronngt' rioliciietl.
South Mitiii Si . liurtiH, Oru(oii
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
NEW AND ACCURATU HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITIJ BARN.
ON
ynyjf?
NOTICK KOH 1'iniMCATION
ttNITKI) TA1 KM I.ANH UKI'll'K, I
llurna, Oieg.Mi, Aj.rll ft, 1'JIU.
Notico labtirrby Kltan Hint ilarlho I.IIowanl
ol llrruaoy, (Ireitou, vrbo, 011 Marrh '46 Huff,
iiiaileh,.iucaliailKiilry,.Vo atntl.mirlal No. Willi,
lorHUNB',.. KW'i NP'i.Hwilon l7iVBlit.
CtfCtloiia.'lownalilii Wri , llauga m I'.., VVItlatu.
otto Meridian, haa lllml iioltrenl Intention lo
male Pinal Coiiiinutitlon ironf, to oatabtlah
'latin totbn latnt almtu ilearrllinl, Iwlura llii)
Kt-Kliier anil IbjH-vlrsr. nt lliinia, Uat)VNi u
'lie 7lli ilay ol Jutiit Itttl)
1 itilmatit namvaaa wltuaaa'a;
I. Johiiaon, Mra. Ktainn Mulc, both ol
v, iianntQii, iiojntr rrraa
ta
Van (Jrrirofi M
ley, Imlh ol Urawiey, Orafoti
Wm. I'mur., Itt'idilor
A pain prescription is printed
upon erch 25c box of Dr. Snoop's
Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your
Doctor or Druggist if this for
mula is not complete. Pain
means congestion, blood pres
sure. Head pains, womanly
pains, pains anywhero get in
stant relief from a Pink Pain
Tablet. Sold by Reed Bros.
NOTICE.
Chas. Wilson having retired
from tho blacksmith business,
has placed all unpaid accounts in
the hands of tho undersigned for
collection and settlement. All
parties indebted to him will
pleaso call and sottlc without
dolay.
j. a. uook,
Attornoy at Law,
Room 7, Odd Fellow Building.
Burns, Oregon,
j''Ai.sirrn.KMBNT.
In ijn County Court of llio Hlnlo of Oru
1 t ii for Hnrnuy County.
iln llm mnttor of llio Ittttniu of Ma (;,
Miiilth, ili'maxo .
Notlt'u Ih litiroby Khun 1 1 tut tlio tiutlrr
algtlt'il ntlliiltiiritnitor Inn duly tlltttl lilt
vurilU'tl Until report nntl uTcotinl of tho
nliovn catiilo, alimvliiK Unit lliu fiitiiti Iiiih
Itot'tl fully itilniliilHturtwl, nml coiiihIiiIiik
tint ItiU'inmit mid aliowlni; Ity law iu
qulruil, mill Hint lliu luilu of the uliovu
cmltloil t'ourt, by ortlortluly tiintlo ami
unturfil, itpiiolnlt'tl tlio lOtli Uuy of May
1010, nt tliu hour of 10 o'clock n. m. at
tho court ItotiHo ti ItnriiM. Ort'Kon, it tlio
titty, tiliKi pliicc loi lh lioitiliiH of oli
Joctloim to Hltltl fllllll llCtMIIIIlt mill tho
oottloiiicnt thttruof, nml linndlrcoli'drnld
ittliiiliilittrutor to uivo notico tliftooMn
TlioTlmcH Hcnilil, piihllHlittl nt Hiirti8,
OrcRon, oiico it wcult for four euccosMvo
week", Alt ohjoctlons in im t ho lllotl on
or bvforo wild timo of hunrliiK-
Dtttotl April 11,11110,
HYi.viwnciiHMiTii,
Atltnlnlntrtitor,
Klmt I'ubtlctttlon A pi II 10, 1010.
The Standard Bred Stallion
PROGRESS
Trtel 2:20
stand season of 1 9 1 0
ELLIOTT BARN, Burns, Ore
i i 'ii . '.n.' . ,'iWJ: " ," macoKniiv ly titiiutlliiK M liaiitln liruh. Hired
,1, "1 !,0!.1i,'P,",.1,UVl1 by. h r A,l,u,t S Ju:" i K,r J"ll s S:"'4 i Cllptr2:Ot5;
iJIiiliolltn 2 ;8. U ntlierN in loan limn 10, ami 1 1 otlturn butlt-r tliitn S !5, inm
Itcincmlior Mo, ly Wnltlttlolii, VXM7
llortlin, iffiuiiluiothcr of 1'roKro.H. la tlio moth-r of III coltartll In tint llat. Tltw
JJiiill, bur lUtltrolt witmoMai) a ijrcvii pntor nt 10,000. In IiIh ihrco year oltl
form io niituo it re con! of 3 10.
'terms: $15,20, 25
GEO. D. HACEY, Burns, Ore.
THE CAPITAL SALO
BEDELL & RICHARDSON, Proprietors.
Burns, - - Oregon.
SivdCeLfc T3ais !Ea:a,a.q.-uia-rters. .
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Peel Ta&res:-
Club Rooms in Connection..
SIDNEY WILKES. 2:41
Siro Marvin Wilkes 2:1 2i who trotted 3 heats iu ono afternoon
in bettor than 2:09 and sold and shipped to Australia and is now
tho champion trotter and show horse of Australia. Marvin Wilk o
was the greatest race colt of his day m California.
Dam, Kitty I. 2:2-15 a nlako winner and unbenton as a two and
thrao year old. She by Sidney 2:11)J, grnndsiro of Lou Dillon 1:584
Sidney Wilkes was very fast as a two year old and trotted J
milo barefooted at a 2:10 Rait. Last year with GO days work ho
raced hotter than 2:10 and is tho fastest troting stallion in Harney
County and will take a low record this year.
Ho is a dark brown 1GT hands hitfh weight 1200 lbs and a
model harness horse.
Win mane season luio at Fair Grounds, Burns, Oregon. For
terms address,
Claude McGee, Burns, Oregon
Go To The White
Front Livery Stable
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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tiruol lo catnllllfeli l-lallil lo tliu lnllil nlmvaitti.
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aloutr, at hla olllt'u nt IKtulo, tlrvilon, mi lliu
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Claimant nanit'a aa wltnfaaCMi
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Oroyo, KrtU Itollowuy. all nl HuiiluOrii(oii,
Wm. Kaima, UoKlitvr
E. B. REED & SON
Complete line of
Fancy &. Staple Groceries
ICE CREAM SEASON
Wo wish to announce to (ho public that we will
soon havo mi Ico Cream Mimtifncturlinr Plant In
operation and prepared to furnish It In any quant
ity " 8l'rl notico to families or entertainments.
WE STILL TAKE ORDERS FOR
TAILOR MADE CLOTHING
Wc leant to thank ijou for now past pat routine. Wc
believe iou will find it to your interest to trade with
i8 in tho future. Our atock is complete and our
DRUGS arc the best. We will not handle anu other
kind and our prices arc right.
Wc have the best line of
Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery
In the city. Agents for
M. SII00I"S FAMILY MEDICINES and SKIIRIIY STOCK HBIliDlliS
We Solicit your Prescription work
The City Drug; Store
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