j-n5i &z. 'fif mh f he wWittM. BATUKnAY.JUNE4.mO BtmsUttirciON HATK8: Out Ytr fKW 41k Month . Tnrt Month.... ". JULIAN 111 It II Mnl JULY RACE MEET. The cntiio program for tho big celebration planned for July 4th has not been completed, but pos ters will be out tho first of tho coming week with full announce ment It has been determined to have some horso racing and ball games and to begin the pro gram on Saturday, July 2. It is not known at this time what ball teams will compete for the purse of $150 but it is hoped to have a lively match between Burns and some outside team. Tho first game will bo Sunday afternoon and another Monday, July -1. Hon. Frank Davoy h:u been selected as orator of iJi a day and Prof. M. A. Biggs to ivntl tho Declaration of Ind pendenco. All tho committees have not been selected. J. J. Donegan nnd Harry C. Smith have been appointed to look after the parade and they arc to select a third member. Other committees yet to be appointed arc: Committee on literary program, one on music and one on sports and amuse ments other than the races and ball games which will be taken care of by the Fair association. The racing program m been arranged as follows, subject to change should it be found neccs siry to accommodate the h arses in attendance: 8.YTUUDAY. Three-eighths milo dash for Harney county saddle horses that have never won public money, vaquero riders with stock sad dles, entrance 5 per cent of purse, $35. One-fourth mile dash, free for allpurae $100. One-half mile dash, free for all, purse $150. MONDAY. On account of the baseball game there will be but two races on this day. Three-eighths mile dash, free for all, purse $125. One-half mila dash, free for all, purse $150. TUESDAY. Three-eighths nr'le dash for saddle horje3 under sarin condi tion as first one, the horse who won first on Saturday barred, purse $50. Four and one-half furlongs, free for all, purse $159. Three-fourths mile da3h, free for all, purse, $175. s Consolation race distance and purse to be announced by judges. The usual conditions and rules will govern these races, the en trance being 1Q per can, except when otherwise provided, 5 horses to enter and 3 to start. Tho speed events will 13 under the management of the Harney County Fair Association. COMING OF THE AUTO. Several of cur local people are becoming interested in automo biles and already a few have been purchased with inorc to follow. They arc becoming quite numerous in this section and with the advent of a repair shop and experienced mechanics no doubt a largo numbes of ma chines will be purchased. The automobile is quite popular 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. THE MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS Burns,, Oregon Odd Fellows' Building and has become n necessity on the long distanco runs over this isolated section. Tho machines now in uso havo demonstrated their practicability nnd thoy nro no longer looked upon as a luxury. Ono machine mado tho entire 1500 milo trip with tho Hill party on its tour of Central Oregon and arrived in Portland in good con dition. There nro now three machines making trips from this plnco to tho end of tho Sumpter Valley railroad and they havo reduced the timo between here and I'ort lund 24 hours. This is quito nn item and appeals to people who havo to travel. Ono can now lenvo Burns nt G o'clock in tho morning p.nd reach Portland tho following morning at 8 o'clock. Tho Robbins store building on 'the corner opposite Tho Times J Herald office has recently been sold and it is understood tho par ties who purchased it are going to remodel it into a garage and possibly thoy will also handle automobiles for sale. This will stimulate tho auto trade in this section and by next season there will be a largo number of ma chines in use. BURNS THE VICTORS. The ball game last Sunday after noon at the fair grounds result ed in a victory for Burns, the score being 15 to 1 in favor of tho local team. Tho Narrows had somo good players but they lacked practice together. It was a nice clean came and it was honed the score 'would bo closer as tho Burns ( team would like to have a couple of games during the 4th of July I celebration. Chas. Reed and Walter Sullivn were pitcher and catcher for Narrows. Will Gould and M. A. Bices hold tho position for .Burns. Isaac Schwartz was tho um Ipire. LOCAL OVERFLOW. Cremo tho children cry for it. The Summit shirt at Schcnk Bros. Clothing for youths and child- ivii iu u-uv;i 1 1 uiua. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rhvnevan. Thursday May 2G, a son. Gentlemen, we havo all our spring and summer stock in. Yours truly, Schenk Bros. Geo. Howe and wife were oy,er from the Calamity Creek section the first of this week. If you want to see the latest styles in hair goods, Turbans, Switches and Rats, step into the Busy Corner Store and ask the lady. L. Woldenberg of tho Bluo ML Rapid Transit Lino has his new auto now on the route be tween here and Dixie for the accommodation of travel. John Hipsman has disposed of his farm near the flour mill to Grant Sturtevant. This is one of the best grain producing farms is this sections. Mr. Sturtevant also got some horses and cattle with the place and paid, $6,000. I have re-opened tho Red Front Barn and will run as a feed stable only. I am going to take tho best of care of horses and make my charges as reasonable as possible. My men will have nothing to do but care for your teams and I am going to seo that it is done. I will appreciate a share of your patronage and will strive to please. M. L. Lewis. DIG LAND MEN HERB (Continued from pagoono.) pared to head colonization into llnrnoy valley in advanco of tho railroad and our peoplo aro as sured of nn influx of Bottlomont oven boforo railroad construc tion. Mr. Moshor said that tho Harney Vnlloy offered great opportunities for diversified farming and that it would havo an ndvantago over other pioneer countries in that tho Oregon & Western Colonization Co. would put real fanners in hero right from tho start nnd tho country would not bo retarded by tho settlement of tho shiftless class goncral to tho frontier who had to bo gotton rid of boforo intel ligent fnrming begun. It has many advantages in othor re spects and tho settlers now com ing will not havo to suffer hard ships and privation generally incident to tho developed of now sections. Tho gentlcmnn remarked tho uniform richness and iWf.th of tho soil nil over the vnlloy nnd said aside from an occasional alkali spot and somo portions mora or less sand, tho vnlloy lands nro much tho same. "Your homo people aro accus tomed to this and while- they may realize it, they don't appreciate tho big opportunities," said Mr. Moshor. "This valley contains farm homes for a quarter million peoplo and you will see that num ber prospering within a reasona ble time." When asked regarding prices, ho said that tho company would ask a fair prico for the land, but thnt it was tho intention to make such terms that people who are energetic and will make tho best of their opportunities can pay without in any wiso cramping them. Tho company is mado up of substantial men with sufficient capital to take care of their cus tomers and it is not tho intention to make unreasonable demands. Both Mr. Burchard and Mr. Dav idson have had wide experience in colonizing and nre perfectly capable of handling this big grant in a manner that will bring good results. Mr. Mosher spoko of tho good vwork of commercial clubs and urges that the, local organization bo kept a live boby and that the business men should realize the importance of "pushing." Wo have a great body of farming land in this community capable of supporting largo numbers of farmers and each fanner is good for $1000 in trade every year, therefore wo should get tho far mers. He said the matter of ir rigation would come in duo timo. Ho would not commit his compa ny to such a policy but said that with tho excellent possibilities nature had provided tho irriga tion of Harney valloy was not such a difficult problem and that capital could be secured for such a project when conditions would justify. Tho particular work of tho party at this time is to mako a second and more thorough inspec tion of the lands and secure ma terial and views for advertising purposes. Tho company is going to advertise this section very ex tensively and much good will re sult from it. Mr. Mosher snid ho hoped our peoplo would get busy and have somo products ready for him this fall as they havo secured largo booths in various land shows throughout the cast and middle west and would bo pleased to have displays from this section. He was in formed that Mr. Hill had first con sideration in this lino, but it was possible to supply both. Tho party left yesterday for tho west and after arriving at the western end of tho grant Mr. Davidson will proceed to St Paul and consult with his associates when somo important and definito announcements will bo mado re garding tho plans of tho company. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITXD 8TATKI (.AMU OWCI, llucua, urrgon, April HO, l10. Notlca U liorobgr flroa that tho HlatoolOru- kuii liaa fllcl In thli offlcu lit application Irierlal No. OMI8JI0 lalact, under the I'rovlalotu ol Die Act ol Conqrtia, approrod Auguat II, 1HIH and acta iipulemental and amendalory thereto, the, Ixjt 2, Sc. V,T, 27 8 , II. 88 K, IV, M. Anyand al peraona clalmliicadyurtelr the lancU dticrltcd, or dulrlnif lo nbjct became ol tho mineral cbaracler cl Ihe land, or Inr any oilier reiinn, to the dltpoial to applicant, hould file their aflldavlle of iiroteat lu Ihla of. flee, on or before the expiration, of the period ol publication, WH,PiBHi,llexlater I'iral publication, May II, 1910. Mat publication, June 1, 1910, NOTI015 FOR PUBLICATION, Umtcti BTATta Land Orncc I Uurni, Oregon, May 6, 1910. Notice la hereby glren that the Slate of Ore. gon hat Died In llilaoffleelli appllcatlou(Herlal Ne. uinfil) to (elect, under the prorlaloua of the Act of Cougreia, approved August 14, IMS, ami acta amendatory thereto, tho B)( BWK Beo, a, T, 21 ., II, t) K., W. It , Anv and all naraona clalinlnc adveraetir the lands detcrlbed, or ilealrlng to object becanae ol the mineral character of the laud, or fur any other reaton, to thedlipoeal toapplloanl, hould file tbelr amdaylla of, proteal In Ihla onice, on or before the eiplratlon of the period of publication, WM.FAnac, Regliler ylnt publleatlen, May 14, 1910 tail publication, June 11, 1910, Good morningl Did you havo Crcino for breakfast? Tho Home Hotel is tho comfor table plnco to board. m If you want to mako n trade, sell your relinquishment or other property tho Inland Ktnplro Real ty Co. will bo of great assislanco to you. Thoy havo sold others and can sell yours. FOR SALK. PUBLIC LAND SCRIP, fully guaranteed. 'Can bo used on any land open to homestead cnlry. No residenco required, L. W. lIumiHM., Springfield, Missouri. DISSOLUTION NOTION Notico is hereby given that tho copartnership heretofore existing botween C. A. Bedell and Henry Richardson has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Rich ardson retires from tho business nnd Mr. Bedell pays all tho bills and collects all outstanding ac counts. C. A. BUDKLIi H. RlCIIAHDSON j" ThaOalrWomati'aCollMtonllia r 1'aflrlt IVwil Kif luilrtl lor ibunii womrn ,-uiraiua loctf4 amrwi ilia Mautilul lulu nur Ual'anJ. Lalirorni. MMMttn don a Sn lunciKn anJ lli mm "( UmvtriitiM of (lit Wot. 1'ull collf''l rautM IriJinl la itrfrrt, Entranct atiJ JfaiualioH rrquirrnxnti aiivalrnt la iIiom ol Stanford i4 Umvtr.ily o? CtMornia. Trainmj fin tuJrnti (or KatUuf rrtfular line ol acaJunic wail, nJ otTcra pcul Jvntiff (or muiif, ill, library HuJy anJ bora economic. Well quippcJ lloratoric for cwnct. Special attention la lirdlli of tuJrnlt. MoJffn fymna.iiiru lliornutiJy !pril. Out. aoor lift ami munrnnt In t W iJral CaUornia cli mall. Aluntnea in vf ry city on ilia Pacific Coait Ton CATAioaug Afcoaaaa rtlHIOCNT LUIILA CLAY CARIOM LL. D. MILL COLLKOK I'. O . CALirORNIA llurna Mat So. M, ff rial No. OI7M. NOTICK roil I'UllLICA'l'ION UNITKIIHrATKHI.WmtH'ICK. i lllirti. Oregon, la) '.il, ItIO I Notice la hcrrt.jr bImmi that the Xor'lKrn I'arlno Hallway t.onn.niiy, whom )t ofllf Aililrraa la HI I'uul, &lliniola, liaa lull Will lay ol Mar 1110 tllvit In Ihla oiIKii III an I'llcattou tnaalrcl ittnler ilia i.rovlal.'IK nl tlii irlnruolliltn.aM.ri)t.il Julr I. lMrAlaOMai HKW ol BE); Fro. ML M!ij N !, a nil Nil), ol Bl'.jiVrc WBlnt kLw. SI ami HI, of 8WJ, Baosilii Towtiahl.i M Koulli, llaujto .H: IM a an.) HW I , ol N K' mw. 4. M ' . ill NKJi uml W j ol bKtj tine w uml Mi ol SK,' K !ltl In Town ahlfi SI rMilh, ItRiim l all IJilt o( tli WU- laiueiip ruuci)Mi jivfi'iinn. JLlivaml all tttraolt 1 lalmlllK ailV0ralr the Umliilctrillx-il, orletihi to nl.Jwt lcati ol the mineral cluracur ol tho lah.t, or fur aur ulhrr rraon. In llio illiol tn applicant, Ituiuld file thrlr ull.Unlla ( rolru In thla otilre, on or ooloro tliu lhi1)ro( July, ln. Wn Fakm. Itrglaler. CONTEST NOTICE. Coulrat No. 131 tlMTttl rVraTMl-lMiOirtCK llurtia, Mrexoil, Arll , 1910, A aunirloii! t-nnlral hiuiUtU liAlnir ln Mod lathla orlire or Allrl (ilhuuiii.tuiiira lant, aialtut llunita'rail Knlrj, No. XII, matte June I). IIam, Serial No virA. fur NK.l Vectlou U.TonnihhiaiHoulh. lUngr id Kl. Wlllain tie, hr C'aWlu lluahjr. lnt-ln). In whliti It la ullrucit that aahl I'aIhIii lltiabhir hai whollr ahainlouul uhl IMK1 fur more than all nionlha latl iaal, haa iievnr toltlil, nr trahlait 011, or cultivated Mine. ld .imi arehiralir tiullnnl toai-peAr. ieH)lul, ami uffar vtrlilciiro louchlnu aald llk'sntlnli at la ii'lloclc a., in on Juno lb, I9lu, Ul.iro Jliu ttettlater and Iteeeivcr ai ine Llilini main mdii uinie In llurtia, lirtEon. The Mid ronlcatAiit havlnir. In l.ror alllila Vll, tiled April , 1910, act I011I1 lita which how that alter duo ililluviire tertoiial aurvli'a of Ihla nollrv taunut Ik made. It la horohr or. uercil ami illrerleil ltiatauet not lie 1.0 (Hon hy due aud .roKr publication, W11, Fahkic, llelater. NOTICK KOIt rmiMCATlON UNITED HTATK" I iNIKimrK, Hum., "f jtou, A i r 1 1 37, lsio Kutlre la liFtcbr clrc i ihi 1, Juhuaon ol Van, llrrcoli, who, m Aucnai II, tans iii.ilo i h)iNW!j, vVHKW'iceetliinSi, 'IowdiIiIii 19m. hnme.irad r.attr no. iwi. xniiai ,-u. unis, inr KannoOl Kaal, Wlllnluirl lo Meridian, liaa lllwl liotlrool lulentlon In innkg final Klre-Yrar riout lu (lalillli claim (n the Itml hIkiiii ttesrtlbod, Iwlora Ilia lli-nlnnr uml Ucocltcr at Itumi, Orriciiii, un IlinJIli ilajrol Jiiho, 1910. rlalmanl naiiitt an wlmra.iai Mra. Kmina. alnllvr, n N Ullllain., Uilli nl Vbo, Oiffon Marilia J, Howard, H lUmll- ion, iioui oi nreHai)), iiriifon WH. Kin in. Ilrglilur. NOTICE FOR I'll lil.l OPTION UN1TKII8TATHH l,.Nl OKI'IIIK, I llurna, Orrxuti, April tl, 191(1. 1 Notice la hereby dvnti that Martha l.llnnanl of Hrruaer, OrrKou, who, oil Maicli 'A IHV7, wane rininrsii'itu i;iury,ro al,M.rini .Mi.ir;iui. forHUSKW, NWJ4 NKU,-i.llon I7 iWU BKJi, Puctlou . lnwraliliiiniM . Ilanirti M) li . Wlllaiu. file Meridian, liaa filed notice of Intention to ui a Ko rinaicoiniuiiiaiiuii prrwir, li vatabiuu claim In llio laud above (Iracrlbvd, before lac Iteglitei aud llvcelrer, nt lluriii, Oregon, nu Ihe Till day ol June lulu (Jloii lauiuainctaa wlini-faoii A I Johnson, M'e Kniiiin Mii'lcr. Ixilli of Van Oregon B W. llainlllou, llunier 1'rcan ley Imlhof Hretvsey, Oregon Wu, Fa KB it, llcglsler. CONTEST NOTICE. CONTKHT NO. 151. UMTKIBTAta f.AMIi OrritK, llurns. Oregon, May ll, 1910 A aurnrlanlcoiiliatallldavilliavlngWeii filed ii Ihla nniro by I'lcrro (Irlmnud rnntcatnnl, agalnat lloinolead I'.nlry, No nn7IA, made OctulHiri. IWJ, for WUNW'i, HBMNWJi and Hi, NK!j Hectlou 1.1, Towiithlp VA Boutli, llangu UU Kaat, Wlllamello Meridian, l.r Clr. ina Irniilwlre, I ouleli'i. In which It la alleged that auld ClaruiiiOTroulwllo haa wholly aboudoncd ald luud lor more than six uioiitha last mtt. haa nuveraelllcd or rrald ed on or cultivated smne.aald partloa nro horihy noiincd lo appenr, rrpoud, ami oltor ovldenco touching aald allegation at 10 o'clock a in on Juuu , 1910, buloru I ho Itciilsler and Itccelv er atthaUiilicd HtnUa laud (Mike lu llurna, Oregon, The said contestant buying III roper nlllda vll, filed May 12, 1310, ret forth facta which allow thai alter due dllllguuco pt'iaunal service of this notice cannot ho tiini'o, It Is hereby or derud and directed that nidi nollco bogtvlii hy due and proper publlcatlnn. Wm. I'akuk, Hcglstor, NOTIOIfi KOIt I'UIIMOATION. (Ixil led True! ) l'UIII.IC I.N1HAM. UNiTr.n HrTi I.anii Otnir I llurna, Oregon, MuyiH, 1010 Nollco Is hereby given thut, asdlrctled by IheComuilisluuer of lliullencral I.nml Olllie, under the provisions of IhuAtlof Uongreis approved June 27, 1'iUI l'.l htals , JJ17, J wu will oner at public sale lo Ihe lilgheat lildiler, at 10 o'clock a. in., nu the 27lli ility ol Juno, 11110, atthlsofllce, tho followlug described luml NUNWll Bee, SI, T tt'P M Houtli, Itangu ill aal, W. M. (under nppllcallou 0M9). Any l'dti'in claiming adtrrsely Ilic tiboyc. described latnla nro udvlaed In lllo thvlr claims or objections on or bcloru Ihe linn deslKunleil for sale. Wu. Kaiiuic, llcglsler I'iuhk Iuvkv, Hci elver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ukitisd BrATM I.ANn Orricit llurna, Oregon, April .0, llllO. Notice Is hereby given tba. rlKrn (' Hollo. way, ol Iieiilo, Oregon, wlm. on Juno i.lli, luml, mado ileiert-lanil utrjr No. TIW.Heijal No. Wl. forNWU.NWliHeo III, NKkNHH. rlectlouia, Tpnilifp40 H.illange U Ii wllluiiiflto Merl- 1.., !. rtlA.I a,..,, .. Itf ll.ljl ill, ,11 111 HlMllU llllail proof to esiubllsh claim lu Iholuiiil above do iprlhtd, before M. J (I't'ouiior, U. H, C'oiuiuii. slouer, at bis oltlco ut llviilo, Oregon, on the Ctliday of June, 1910, i;iaiuaiiv iiaines as nutiepnea, Krucat llolloway, Coliiinhus (Iroyr, llarrrkou (Jrovoi Kred llolloway, allot DenloOreguu, WM.FAiim.HfKl.ttr. Closing Out Sale of Having decided to close wo navo mo loiiowingioouer lor saio witnout reservation, loll Rcrtlfllered Merino owes with Iambs, of tho A and R classes. lrioO Select full blood Rambouilletowes with lambs, strictly truo to typo nnd of beautiful covering. lfiOO .Full blood Rnmbouillet ewes with lambs, strictly first class ami good onougu lor any sum hock. lfiOO Select full blood Dolnino ewes with Inmbs, heavy shearers, heavy bdno nnd very large ni7.c. lfiOO Full blood Dolnino owes into any atuu hock. 1200 Full blood Spanish Merino owes, with lambs. These are Btrong typo of the H class, very hoavy shearers and denso covering. These aro oxcoptionally largo for their type. THKHH 1'lVi: I'l.OCKH MV, MA. YOUNC HIIKICI'. C000 Ono nnd two year old ewes, not bred, of tho above classes. 11700 High class Merino ewes, with lambs. 270() Ono and two year old high class Merino ewes, not bred. 2700 Yearling rango rams, and 100 Registered rams of the above elusses. All owes with lambs have- been bred to registered rams in their respective classes. Tho malo increase will bo raised as ram lambs, except thoso from tho U700 head of high class Merino owes. For prico nnd particulars, address T1I2 BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND Co. Hay Creek, Crook Countn, Oregon Young's Meat Market & 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. Best Loin Steak Boils .,... Roasts ",.,.,,,iir'if4v - ',W.. Sausage '. . . . Pork After Alny 15 we will give away ''HfiSHi one ONE $25.00 STANDARD TALKING MACHINE for Cash purchases amount ing to $75.00. Save your coupons when they total $75.00 bring them in and get your machine. REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE Go To The White Front Livery Stable . NEW RIGS AND TEAMS l hone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. SIDNEY WILKES, 2:41 Siro Marvin Wilkua 2:12J who trotted 3 Iieata in ono nftornoon in bettor than 2:09 nnd Hold nnd tihipned to Australia and is now tho clmmpion trotter nnd show horso of Australia. Marvin Wilk e was the greatest race colt of his day m California. Dam, Kitty B. 2:2-li a stako winner nnd unbeaten as a two nnd three year old. She by Sidnoy.2:19J, tfrandsiro of Lou Dillon 1:G8J Sidney Wilkes was very fast as a two year old nnd trotted J milo barefooted at a 2:40 trait. Last year with GO days work ho meed hotter than 2:40 and is tho fastest troting stallion in Harney County and will tako a low record this year. Ho is a dark brown 152 hands high wcisht 1200 lbs nnd n model harness horso. Will make Benson 1D10 at Fair Grounds, Burns, Oregon. For terms address, Claude McGee, Burns, Oregon E. B. REED & SON Compleie line of Fancy & Staple Groceries ICE CREAM SEASON Wo wish to announce to the public that wo will soon have nn Ice Cream Mniuifacttirlii"; Plant in operation anil prepared to furnish It In any quant ity on short notice to families or entertainments. . WE STILL TAKE ORDERS FOR TAILOR MADE CLOTHING ar b..JELll Jba r J Jte..- TTjIF .' r1 4 WtrM1,'WM-' HM fi-tt-tw Jm&SmM iii.i.js0narj& i WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AND PKICLS TH E A.H.AVERI LL MACHINERY CO: SPOKANE, WA5H.-PORTLAND. ORE.- 5AM JOSE CAL Pull Blood Merino Flocks out our entire holding of fino sheep with lambs, good enough to go ...... 12ic Cc. to 7c. .Gc. lo8c. .... 12ic lCc. aangarrr "n maBMrasz&s&itMmMmm - .... BB JllOti GRADE SAW MILL5 1MACHINERT This weather will make uou feci like malting garden. We have the BEST STOCK OF PLOWS on hand and the Bent and most COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS SEEDS IN BULK AT ONE-HALF PRICE of package seeds. Full slock of XXOHS0 and HAKIKS Begin to gel readg for gardening QEER & CUMMINS .Burns, Oregon. Burns Meat Market New Shop Opposite Ihe First National Hank Main St. Your patronage nolicited. H.J HANSEN, Propt j kzfeii - -: iiTJ.-ir.T!-:-:.-:-z- r:--:---r'-.?E...j.ji---i--j-taja BURNS UVERY AND FEED STABLE. CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt, , Special attention given , .. rt ' SJM2W& ffiWW it WlV Vt-SN-. Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES IN CONNECTION WITIi BARN. Wfr3.1lK talM IWTTl"'vK.VVfrN 7d. .2BSgZ!hMaBr?i -x rnf.ravmti i ii ihsbsh-! WmwWk i The Standard Bred Stallion PROGRESS Trial 2 :20 Will stand season of 1910 ELLIOTT BARN, Burns, Ore I'KOUKKSS, No. 41459, ia a tnnRopiny bay stniiillni: liVliamls liicli. Hirt43 VX V'"0' Um' "lnHlbySIr AlbortSa:03; Sir John .S L'-.0Jl4 ; Clipper 2 068 Ulabolitn2:8)f. Oothcra in loaa than 1': 1(1, nnd 11 otlier bottur ilinii 2 25. 1)b1 llBDioinbtir Mo, by VnlJtiln, 12WI7. 3 llerlhn. rilllilllKltlicr nf Vravrpta. ia lln mnilu.r nt ID i.llatl In ll.n tl( TIjI I.lmlt, her loth colt vni aoll ni ii Kri'on mini nu inmin ii riHorci oi j:m nerms: $15,20, 25 CEO. D. HACEY, Burns, Ore. ajnnjmt:jm:::KntnnmMt:tr,H:jH;::j..;: .::;.t:ts::u::::;sJ3 Twelfth Night, No. 41906 TRIAL RECORD 2:11 1-4 Slrool Night of Slrnthmoro 3:11 3-4 j Mark Nijjlit a:104 8ireilbyOnWHrtl2:2Sj, Biro of Onwanl Silver 2.051, l'ourl Onward 2:004, lloniottn 2:00 3-4, Gar.otta 3:07). 1'ilutus S.OT'j, Colburt 2i07B.MI8 0pliolln2:004', Mnjor Mason 2:09, Col. Thornton SiOOJn', Cnrnclla Hollo 3 ill) ami li)I otliora with n-cordu Iwlow 2,30 Dam; Miss Hota 3:03 3-4, Dam of Lttrllo Alien 2:151, 1'ht'bc Thorn 2i28, Mlu Aurella 2:24m, Allco V. l.owU 2:21 3-4 in-l Alu-u S. hlej with o tuo-jour-old recorp of 2:2.) 3-4. Onnnril la by (loo. Wilkea. MIbn Jtula ny J. J Andabon, elro of Audalion Hoy 1 :6ll. J. J. Amlalwin U by Alcyono. ho bv !Gco. Wllkod. I hiivn enough jnuroa bookod to warrant the Keopint; of Twelfth Nlht ut homo nnd will rtand him at llnrriuiuii, Oregon for tliu season of 1010. Foo 30 with return privileges If nrnro prmea not in foal, inaroii pastured and fared for froo of rharco. Tor pirlirnlaro w rlto H. DENMANr Harrinian, Oregon iti:tm:tnm;mm:i:::imm:mmtmitnintnin:t:mniit:i):i!tt:t:iiu:tm::!i!j: r''VA'AVV',rVA'''lv ' t. 'V-tt.V 5 111b want to thank you for your past patronage. We 5 believe you will find it to your intercut to trade with m in the mturc. Our stock is complete and our DltUGS are tho btat. We will not handle any other kind and our prices are right. We have the best line of Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery In the city. Agents for lit) Clinnti'c immiiv ucninuec j rivimiT n-.. - im. juuui o rniiii,! iriiHJiwnca We Solicit yeur The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors av"VVaV Vlk'.V,V-V Job Printing. aaaaHaaaiMaBanBaanBMBadaL Pork, Vioimiij Jtoloo-ii;.. and Liver aSausagra Beef in nnjl Quantity. to trait scicnt Horses kept to iransoicnt custom aiul by the day, ....1. n. '''& ur iiunin. riBST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS. Ifay and- grain always on hand. Your tmtroiuigM polichcd. South Mnin Pt , Huriit.. Orioii a &?yji picor nt f iu,00O. In Ins throe-jcarojj aim acwUKIU aiULfv HtMtUltb J Prescription work i VVb$ S .. -j mi IlnrJs tusmmmatmt