The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 14, 1910, Image 2

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Now lot's pet busy nnd see
that Mr. Hill sets that carload
of prod nets in order to bring
Harney county to tho front ranks
as the place for tho homo seeker.
"Tho Rodeo" is tho name of a
very creditable magazine just
issued and which was published
by the students of tho Harney
county high school. It is tho in
tention to issue this magazine at
intervals during tho coming
school year. The May number
is the first and they hope to im
prove on it.
It is reported in a Portland
paper that the Road Land sale
has been completed and that the
new owners will be in this place
at once to open an oflice, examine
and classify the land and get it
ready for the market This is
one of the best moves toward
the development of this territory,
aside from Mr. Hill's railroad,
that has transpired in a long time.
The road lands are some of the
best in the west and the coloniz
ation plans of the new owners
means a rapid change from its
present state to that of homes.
always took a deep interest inl
them throughout their territory.
Definito announcement of these
special premiums will bo made
later nnd it will bo an incentive
to our fanners for grcator effort
and interest in the local fair next
October. Mr. Hill will have rep
resentatives heront tho fair to
select what thoy desiro to place
in tho Car and assist in getting
tho products in shape. It is
thorcforo important that extra
effort bo made toward a greater
display than over before. While
ho did not say what prizes would
be offered it was suggostcd to
give them for fruit, wheat, barley
oats, potatoes, onions, sngar,
beets, etc. This is a tip to our
producors that should bo suff
icient nnd Tho Times-Herald
believes our people will respond
to ths important matter and do
their' part toward getting up n
fine display of our products. It
should bo remembered that other
couties of tho interior will bo
represented and Harney county
should not be excelled in any
thing. Wo can do as well or
better than some of our neigh
bors and all should strives to that
end.
LOCAL OVL'RrLOW.
THE WAR CONCERT.
The public library and town
clock benefit to bo given by the
Ladies' Afternoon club at the
Presbyterian church Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings, promises
Cremo tho children cry for it.
Alma Davis and wife were
guests at tho J. M. Dalton home
the first of this week.
F. S. Tyler nnd family were
tho guests of relatives and friends
in this city during tho week.
C. J. Johnson came up from
Lawen. todny and was accompa
nied home by his daughter Ella.
Hole Proof hosiery, is the best
made. We are the Burns Agents
nnd have a largo line. The Busy
Corner Store. I. Schwartz, Prop.
Mrs. Pearl Wise has been stay-
IIILL RAILROAD COMING.
(Continued from pago one.)
to be guile interesting. It is an'ing at the Kesterson home in this
'Old Time War Concert" and 'city for several weeks. A baby
the numbers will be entirely of
songs of that time with appropri
ate costumes. Tho choruses are
all li 1 and the music is of the
kind that appeals to all.
The first evening, homemade
candy and popcorn will be served
and on Wednesday evening ice
cream and cake, doughnuts and
coffee will be served in booths at
boy was
27.
born to them on April
Edward Clark, the Union
county capitalist, has purchased
the A. A. Lowing ranch on
Prather creek consisting of G 10
acres of fine land. The price
was $16,000.
The high school alumni and
the front of the church. The! Mrs. W. L. Marsden entertained
proceeds of these two evenings I the graduating class at the Mars
w ill be divided equally between
the public library and town clock
funds.
Tickets are on sale and it is
hoped the house will be filled
both evenings as the cause is a
worthy one and the entertain
ment will be good.
HILL TO GIVE PRIZES AT FAIR.
The secretary of the Harney
County Fair Association was a
member of the reception com
mittee to meet Louis W. Hill.
President of the Great Northern
Reilroad, and when discussing
the fathering of products to form
den home Thursday evening. A
large number attended and en
joyed the evening very much.
A program of recitations and
music was followed by an old
time "spellin' match" that creat
ed more or less amusement es
pecially when the students spell
ed down both Dr. Marsden and
Prof. Biggs. Prizes were given
those who stood up at the spell
ing longest and these went to
Miss Zella and Cecil Irving, Miss
Emma Johnson and Waldo Geer.
Dainty refreshments were served.
Dr. W. M. Merchant in com
pany with his father and mother
we would got ono in tho very
nenr future.
Hon. A. W. Gowan spoko of
past disappointments nnd of tho
encouraging prospects of tho im
mediate future.
Dr. W. L. Marsden then fol
lowed with a lino tr.l'.c as to tho
sentiment of tho people of this
region toward tho Hill intoresta
nnd paid a most glowing tributo
to tho great empiro builder,
James J. Hill and his worthy
successor, L. W. Hill. Tho doc
tor recounted in an amusing vein
tho confusion of tho reception
committee as to how best to ni
proach Mr. Hill and how thoy
were pleasantly disappointed
when they met him. Ho spoko
of Harney county's future as a
producer and how tho pcoplo
were going into tho bleak north
looking for grain lands that could
not in any way compare with tho
great Harney Country. Ho clos
ed with another tributo to Mr.
Hill's high character nnd tho ex
cellent worth of tho man nnd pro
posed n toast to tho Hills, father
and son, nnd Wm. Hanloy.
After a few remarks by Mr.
Hanlev Mr. Hill was called on
and ho nt onco expressed his np
prccintion of the honor paid his
father and the warm manner in
which ho had been received by
tho people of Burna nnd Hnrney
county. Mr. Hill said he had
been cast in n new role sinco
coming into the interior ns here
tofore it had been ins business to
scatter the saw dust and spread
tho not for tho circus performers
but since his fnthcr could not
make tho trip he must bo ono of
the performers. Ho discussed
the coming of the Great Northern
as a matter of fnct nnd left no
doubt in the minds of nil that the
road would come to Hnrney coun
ty. No doubt n dofinite an
nouncement will bo made upon
his return to Portland after look
ing over a greater portion of cen
tral Oregon.
An excellent luncheon of sand
wiches nnd grenndine punch wns
enjoyed followed by an informnl
talk with those present Both
Mr. Hill nnd Mr. Lcedv took a
deep interest in the products, tho
lands and tho general conditions.
Mr. Hill told Register Farre of
tho local land office that ho would
make him tho busiest man in
Harney county next season.
Col. O. W. Seaton and C. C.
Morrison did not arrive horo in
time to take part in any of the
meetings owing to a breakdown
of their automobile. Both these
gentlemen are connected with
Mr. Icedy in his work of adver
tising and colonization. The en
tiro party wont to tho P. Ranch
Wednesday and spent Thursday
there resting leaving yesterday
morning for Lakcvicw by way of
Catlow valley. They will go to
Silver Lnke, Crater Lake, Klam
ath and on through to Medford,
then return to Portland.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notico is hereby given that tho
co-partnership heretofore exist
ing botween 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 nil outstanding debts of
tho firm nnd nlso collect nil bills.
V. C. Giuson
W. W. Dl.lNKWATI.lt
A pain prescription is printed
upon crch 25c box of Dr. Shoop's
Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your
Doctor or Druggist if this for
mula is not complete. Pain
menns congestion, blood pres
sure. Head pains, womanly
pains, pains nnywhero got in
stant reliof from a Pink Pain
Tablet Sold by Reed Bros.
The HOTEL BURNS
N. A. DIBBLE, Propt.
CENTRALLY LOCATED,
GOOD, CLEAN MEALS, '
COMFORTABLE ROOMS
Courteous treatment, rates reason
able Give mo a ca'l
A First Class Bar in Connection
V !.
Tht Onlr Woman'a Colkif on tin
a'atlflc foaat Picloalitl
for Young Woiiun
Itocatru among tlta beautiful
lull nfr OillauJ, California,
Mint tloif la San Pranciaco anJ tin
m gtaat Univ.raili.a of tht Writ.
Pull collriiala court! Ifailitl
lo Jrtfiir, Entrant an.1 (rajuation requlrtintriti
tauivatrnt to lima. n( SttntorJ anJ Univ.laity
ol California. Training fill aluJ.nte (or tneninil
rrtfular lina ol acaj.tnlc worV, anJ ufT.ra ap.ci.1
aJvantatf.a (or muiic. art. library aluJy atij
nonuca. Wall .juirra lanoratonra lor
Sprrial attention to hralth of aluJmta.
MoJ.rn Jytnnaaiuin tWouilltly uippJ. Out.
door lifa anJ amuaemtnla in tht idaal California cil
ia. Alumna, in every city on the I'acihe V.oau
roi C.TAIOOUK ADDRfta
PMSIOINT LUILLA CLAY CAHtON LL. D.
MILL COLLKOK I. O., CAUronNiA
home cconomice.
tcienca.
NOTION FOR I'Uin.ICATION.
UkithiHtatih UNiiOrrtrz, I
llurna, Oregon, April 16, 1I0
Xollro la hereby ulrc.it that ttio Hlato ol
Oregon ha flltxl In thla afflrotta amplication
Hartal No. WM71 tn aslret.ltnitcr Ilia prorlilnu
ut the Art ol toneroe, A!rorcl Annual It.
111, a ml acta aiiplciiii'iilnl runt amendatory
thereto, ilia
Mf HW'.KtC. K, T M 8.. II SI K , W. M
Ativ ami all iiar.iilla clalmln ailvoraftlr tlm
lamia deacrllwil. or ilcilrlntrlo nhject krun
ni me mineral cnarauior m ino lanti, or for aur
other rraaou. to tlm Ulihoeal lo apiltrant.
ahouM fllo their althlaMla ol proleei In thla
orrlce. on or bworo IhoviplrMluii ol Iho perio
ol publication
Wat. Kariu, lUkla'rr.
Klnt publication April 33. 1010.
Utl publication JlajrSt. IMO
Young's Meat Market k Grocery
We sell everything' that
everybody wants to eat
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Hardware, Implements,
Groceries, Meats, Shoes
Rubber Goods, Ice
Meats from 5c. to 12 l-2c.
Rest Loin Steak
Boils
Roasts
Sausage ... . . , .
Pork
, ?. .
'. fie.
..(!c,
, . 121c.
to 7c.
to 8c.
..121c.
...15c.
This weather will make iott feel
like making garden. We have the
BEST STOCK OF PLOWS
on hand and the Best and most
COJHPLBTR STOCK OF SHEIK '
SEEDS IN BULK AT ONE-HALF PRICE
of package needs. Full stock of
iKCOJESJS and 3EJL!LXS:I
Begin lo get ready for gardening
GEER & CUMMINS
Burns, Oregon.
the exhibition car desired by his-arrived here at noon Monday in
railrord he expressed a desire to
assist the committee from the
Commercial Club and the fair
management by givinig some
special prizes at the fair this fall.
The matter could not receive par
ticular attention during his short
stay at this time but wi'l be taken
up later with Mr. Lcedy who is
head immigration and coloniza
tion rg nt of the road.
Mr. Hill was pleased with the
prospects of an exellent display
of Harney county products and
commended the manner in which
it was going to be gathered.
He stated that they found the
county fairs a great benefit and "may return this way later.
an auto in which they are touring
Eastern Oregon. They reside in
San Francisco but Mr. Merchant
Sr., is a pioneer of this state,
having crossed the plains with
an ox team "in 1847. He is not
familiar with this portion of the
state however and is now getting
acquainted. The party made n
record run from San Francisco to
Klamath, covering the distance
of 421 miles in an E. M. F.-30
car in 271 hours' running time.
They left Tuesday morning for
Vale to look over the oil prospect
there and expects to go from
there to Union county. The party
CONTEST NOTICE.
Corneal No. 131.
Umitid Ht.th I.iKDOrnca I
llurna, Oregon, April SA, 1910. )
A ill 111 ( lent ronti it aQdatll having bn
(lift la thla ofllco bjr Albert Ulbbone. colitca-
t.tt, ...In.l llnn...l..il V...u kf MTt. ....A
.. iA mo. . u.it v urn. ..m.ij, .... mj ., iiiki.v
Juno II, ixw. Herlal No (r.TAi, (or NK5J riectlon
ll.Townihlii'JHrSoulh. Itannezft Kaat, lllara
cue, by C'alvlu Iluabjr, Cnutralec, In which
It la allege.! that aaM Calrln lluahbr haa
wholly abandoned aald land ;or mors Chan all
moritui laai paali nai timer aottlod, or reamed
on, orcullhaleil tame; aabl .ar lira art kcraby
tiutttfcil to appear, reaiKiml, anil offar aTldanca
lunching aalil alb-gallon at 10 o'clock k. m.
nn June l'i. Ivio, bt-lure lha lleglater and
lticolcr nt tho Untied dtatea Land OIBee
In llurna Or gon
Tim mi (flntiaUut harlog, In proper affida
vit, fllml April 1,, ivio, aet forth facta which
huw ihot allvriluvilillgcnc peraonal service
nf hie not I i cumin! !.. made. It la hereby or.
lend ai l illrcr'od thtitauch notlca be given
b due and proper publication
Wit, Fauna;, IlegUlor,
NOTICI. FOR .Ulll.lOAT.ON
UMTKDtTATital.iMbOrrirK, (
llurna, Oregon, April 7, 1101
Notice la hereby alien that Keturah . Jamea
el Harney, Oregon, who, on January I, lt"JT,
made ectllcmenl and tatablleheit realdeure
upon, anil Initiated her claim under the pre
emption lawe (Serial No olivti, for l.ola a . 4
block 4, U N, Towiiatttt ol Harney, llamey
t'ouuiy. Oregon, allualt-d In Hcrtlun .'I, Town
Hbip'JJHou'h. Itange S3 Kaat, Nlllamclto Merl
diau, haa tiled nollieot Intention tn male final
l'ro Kmnllnii l'roof. to eatabllati claim to the
land above di"Clhvd, before I he lleglater and
Kecelver, at llurna, Orcgou, on Ihe.tlhdayul
May, IVIO
t'lalinant uamta ai Kltncatce
U T Hill, alary t Hill, I). A Cawlfleld,
Julia Cawlfleld.allof llurna, Oregon,
Any peraon who derlrea to pruteal agalnat
the allowance of audi proof, or who knuwaof
any eubatantlal rcaion, under the lair ami lha
regulatlona of the Interior I'cpartmenl, why
audi proofahnuld not be allowed, will be given
an opportunity at the above mentioned lime
ami place to rroaa examine the wllueaaeaof
aald claimant, and to onr evidence til rebuttal
of thalauhinlttcd by claimant.
Um. KaHgg, lleglater.
NOTICK FOR I'UHMCATION
UMTKI) 8TATKH LA Nil OrTH'K,
llurna, Oregon, April 27, IvtO
Notice la hereby given that Aaa I. Johnaon.
ol Van. Oregon, who, on Aiixuat 31, IvUJ made
After May 15 we will give
away DIItOSEj one
ONE $25.00 STANDARD TALKING MACHINE
for Cash purchases amount
ing to $75.00. Save your
coupons--when they total
$75.00 brhiK them in and
get your machine.
REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE
home. lead Kntry No. 1JJ, Herlal No. OI7IV, for
H)iNtt(. WkXW'iHectlnn 21. Tnwtillilp 19 H..
Itangeat Kaat, Willamette Meridian, haa filed
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
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UmitkdStatm UNDOrnci,
llurna, Oregon, April SO, lvlO. 1
N'ollro la hereby given that the State ol Ore
gun haa II lid In thla oflice Ha application
liierlal No 018 1 SI to aelect, under the prorlalona
of tho Act of Congrcaa, approved Auguat It,
ISH andaila aupplemcntal and amendatory
thereto, tho,
I-ot 1, Sec J.T 27 8 , . 81 E, W. M.
An) mid nil peraona claiming adveraely tho
lauiladi.acrlbeil.ur (If airing to object becauao
of the mineral character of the laud, or for any
other reaaon, to the dlapoaal lo applicant,
ahould nie their aflldavlta of proteat In thla of
flcc.onor liefcro the expiration of the period
of publication.
Wm. Pmng, Ilcgla'er
Ftrat publication, May II, 1910.
Laat publication. Juno IK, IVIO.
notico nt Intention tn make Final Klvo-Year
Proof to caul, Huh claim tn the land above
deecrthed. Iiefore the lleglater and llecctver,
at llurna, Oregon, on thnih dayof June, 1110.
Claimant nainca aa wllnceacaj
Mra Kin ma Mullt-r, H N William., both ol
Van, Oregon Martha J Howard, MW Hamil
ton, holh of lucwaey, Oregon
Wm. PanNK, lleglater.
NOTICK FOU IIJ ..LIGATION
UNITKDbTtllhl.ASIiOrt'll'K,!
llurna, Oreguu, April it, IVIO. I
Notico It hereby given that Martha I, How aid
ol Drtwaey, Oregon, who, on .March Sft Ivo7,
medehomealcadKnlry.No.Swt.Perlal No. Ovltil,
forWfNKJj, NW'i NKM.Heetlon 17, -ltt HKJJ,
Section g.TowpahlpvOli , HangoU K , WllSem.
ette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention tn
make final Commutation proof, to eatabllih
claim to the land above dcacrlbed, before Uo
lleglater and llrcclver, at llurna, Oregon, on
the 71b day ol June 1910.
Claimant namcaaa wltneaacil
Aial. Johnaon, Mra Kmma MuHer, both of
Van, Oregon H Hainlllon, Homer I'ria.
ley, bethof Hrewiey. Oregon
Wm. Panrk, lleglater.
NOTICK FOR I'UBLIOATION.
UxiTKiiBTATgaLaNonrricg (
llurna, Oregon, 41 ay 0, 1910.
.Sotlcola hereby given thattho Hlato of Ore
gon haa filed In Ihlaofllcelia appllcatlonlHerlat
No. Olt.51) to aelect, under Iho provlalona of tho
Act of Congreaa, anprnved Auguat H, ma, and
alia amendatory thereto, the
J, H W fee -a, T. ill B It. 33 K., W. M .
Any and all peraona claiming adveraely tho
Inudadetcrllioil.or dcalrlng to oblect lecauav
of tho mineral character of the laud, or fur
acy other reaaon, to thedlapoaal loappllcaut,
ahould tia their affidavit, or ttrolaat In iht.
olllce. on or lieforo the expiration of tho period
of publication
Wh. Kiting, lleglater
Klr.t iMihllcatlou, May II, 1910
Lett piibllcallon, Juno It, 1910,
NOTIUK FOR PUBLICATION.
I'NiTgij Hritra Lixn Orricg,
iiurna, uregon, May is, jgio
Notice la hereby given that Edgar E. Laugh
lln, nt I'aullna, Oregon, who, ou liocembt-r
iv, iw, mauo nomeateaii entry NO. 011:17, for
KINAr.SinrLKMENT.
In tltu C'liit' l Court of tlio Hluto of Oro-
roii (01 K rim) County.
In tlio 1111 tt-r nf llio Ugtato of Id O.
Hlllilll, lll'i I'D ,
No' In I- I., ,nliy (,'Ivun that tlio utntcr
lgni.l nilmi'iix) nlor lina duly filoil liie
vcrlflnl tlr.nl r. n t mill Account of lh
ni ovi v nlc. mIiuw Iiu tlmt tin mi mi- Imp
Ihmiii lullv iiilniiiilnli-ti'il, itml ion hIiiIiij;
Iiu liitoiiU'iita iwmI rltowliiu l)V law it-
ijiilreil, iiiul tlmt tlio ulpi if tlio iiIhivii
t'lititli-d tour', by iinltTilu'v iinuli- niul
onteml, uppoinlnl tlm tilth ilny nf Ma
1010, ut Hit) hour of 10 nVlock u. 111. nt
(III! COIirl llDUHO U llllrilH, Oll't'OII. uh tin
iluy, tlm pliu'L- lor Iiu IidiiiIiu ( o'
It-ctliiliH ti cniil lit. 1 iii'coiiiM niul Iiu.
HHttlulilI'lit lliriif llbil I'tlMilutll't ilrhl
ikIiihii gtniioi 10 ijitx imtii'i' tli iinf lii
TI111T11111H Il'-rnl.', l,lii,i nl llitriiK,
On gnu, inn i 11 uivk f r four Mtn hi
wouk . ill 0I1J11 In-iiif muht Iiu Mini on
or lii'luii- ul i'n of lirurliiK
Dnti-tl Anl II, IHI0
hvi.vr.ri!ii Sjiirii.
AiliiiinUtriilor.
1'ltMl I'lililtuitliin April 111, 11)10.
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Twelfth Night, No. 41906
TRIRU RECORD 2:11 1-1
Biro of Nltflitnf Htrntliinoroaill !l-lj Mark Niglita:10U
Hired by Onwnril 2:'.'.'.L,, Biroof Onrii Hilvir '-':m, I'unrl Onuartl
SiOOH, ItciiEottfi'J.Od :t-l, OnrotlH S:07Ji, IMnttiB a.074', Colliurt
-.07, Allng Opltullii UtOUJ, MJor Miion SiO'ltj, Col. Tliortitnii
'liWM, Cnrnolin Itcllu a :10 itml 11)1 otliurn wltli n-conln Mow 'J-M-
Dam: Mlm ltotaUiOH 3-1, Dam of Uellti Alton 2Wi, I'liulra Thorn
2:28, MIm Atirclln .WIJ-j;, Allen V IaihU 2:21 Z-i nitil Alum Holiley
with a t(i')u.ir-olil ricor) of 2:20 Ui.
Onwnril li by (loo, Wllkec. Mina ltnln oy J, J. AiiiIiIkiii, tiro of
Atidnliou Iluy I :&l(. J. J. Audubon Ik hy Alcyoiio, ho by JOco.
Wllkw.
I lino rnouifb iimrim bookitl to wurrnnt lliu keoplni; of Twnlftli
Nlulit at homo niul will rtuiul lilm at llnrrlnuin, Onvou for tho noimm
of 1010. Fro (30 -a llli return uli!i'i If umro iruvi-M not In fo.il;
inari-n pjijturod nnd cniinl for frei of cliurco. I'or turllcnlnrn write)
H. DENMAN, Harriman, Oregon
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Burns IVIeat Market
New Shop Opposite the first National Bank Main St.
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Your palronngc solicited.
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt.
Sjecial attention ifiven
to tranticient custom and
M freight teams.
Home kept by the day,
week or month.
FIKST CLASS IIYERY TURNOliTS.
Hay ami grain always
on hand.
Your iintioniigo solicited.
South Miiiu St., HunioTOreiioii
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
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The Standard Brecl Stallion
PROGRESS
Trial 2:20
Will stand season of 1910
ELLIOTT
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ibolltai2:8. Oothcrit lu vt tliiin-' 10, niul 11 uthum but'ur Ihuu 2:'jr. Dam
Komombor Jto, by WiiMliln, J25U7
fli'rilin , K'mulmotlivr of 1'roKrvan. la tho mother of 10 coltniill In thu lli-t. The
I.Iii,i, lior llllh i l urn nolil im u isri'cn ixu-or tit $10,000. In IiIh lliree-)uiir olil
form li" uiiiilu ii muni of 3 10
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
IIGDELL & RICHARDSON, 1'ruprictoH.
Burns, - - Oregon.
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Peel Tables.
Club Rooms in Connection.
erms: $15,20, 25
GEO. D. HACEY, Burns. Ore.
MfliWU. Hoc. . Tarn. 17 H.. lit a. I'lfNWl.
Hcctloii .', Towuahlp IK H all In llama p. Kaat
WlllaiDello Marlillaii, liaa tiled notice of Inio.i
llun to maku final Coimautatluii 1'roof, tuia
tabllali lUlm to tli. lam atxim deaorllici), l
fore Hie Itmlato' and Itocelver. at Jlurm, Oih
Kon, on tlio ilat day of Juno, IVIO.
Claimant iiomi-a a wllniaaea
H. J. genual, I'ctor 1'ulore, oacor Olivrmi, U,
K Iitluiu all of 1'uulina, iirenon.
Wm Kaxhk Itciilalvr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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mail, ill acrl IhiiiIhmIiv Nii 7ftt), Huilal Ho.unjA,
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lirimf to i.iulillali ilalin lo lliu Intnl atiovadti'
acilli.il In loin M.J 0 I'oiuiiir II. ti. Coniinla
alotuir, at Iila iitlUuiit Jnnln, iirctfon, on tlio
Dili rmy ui junu viu,
tJUIniaiit iiniuia ultntaritHI
Kriuat llollciw y, 1 iiliimbiia ilrnvt, llarrlion
(Irovo. Kroil llolloirajr allof PunloOrrgon.
Wm. Tamii, HcKliUr
SIDNEY WILKES. 2:41
Siro Marvin Wilkes 2:121 who trotted a heats in ono afternoon
in better than 2:09 nnd sold and shipped to Australia and is now
tho champion trotter nnd show liorso of Australia. Marvin Wilk o
wns tho frrentest raco colt of his day m California.
Dam, Kitty 13. 2:2-1! a stake winner nnd unbeaten as n two and
threo year old. Sho by Sidney 2:19J, grnudsiro of Lou Dillon 1:58J
Sidney Wilkes wns very fast as n two year old und trotted i
milo barefooted at a 2:10 gait. Last year with CO days work ho
raced better than 2:40 and is tho fastest trotinjy stallion in Hnrnoy
County and will take- n low record this year.
Ho is a dark brown lfij hands high weight 1200 lbs and a
model harness horse.
Will mako season 1910 at Fair Grounds, Hums, 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.
SCHENK BROS.
'HE MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
Burns, Oregon
Odd Fellows' Building Ig,,,,,
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RANDALL, PASSENGER & MALONEY
(lovurnment Land Locator and i!cn!crn In
HARNEY COUNTY LANDS
ItOOMS 1-2-3 ODD FELLOW BLDG., IJUIvNS, OREGON
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E. B. REED & SON
Complete line of
Fancy & Staple Groceries
ICE CREAM SEASON
Wo wish to nntioiinco to tho public that wo will
soon liavo an Ico Cream Manufacturing Plant In
operation and prepared to furnish It In any quant
ity on short notico to families or entertainments,
WE STILL TAKE ORDERS FOR
TAILOR MADE CLOTHING
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We want to thank you for your past patronage. We
believe you will find it to your interest to trade with
18 in the future. Our stock complete and our
DRUGS arc the beat. We will not handle any other
kind and our prices arc right.
We have the beat line of
Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery
In the city. Agents for
DR. SNOOP'S FAMIW MEDICINES and SECURITY STOCK REMEDIES
We Solicit your Prescription work
The City Drug Store
REED BROS., Proprietors
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