V 1. 1 "1SL t .. .- ttsss: V M i MtaapXlrWBMi Hi .,! - rt -'l"--3EBlgggf JI1Wi(miii .11 nun nr r 'i wyaaBBaa, .,.,... -.... ,., . , ., -'- ' ' ' "i" IBM li hi .'Hf ...IM! flH'I if' 1 4i , . ii mv Site iimcjs-cvuCtl rUTlJKDAY. Jl'NF 11 1 I'l huhsi uirrtoN uathn Duo Ycat . ell Mouttia lhtvaMiiulli I' I V I.I AN l III! Mttn0H The oxcccdinitly lry weather and lnck of water 1ms emplmsifr od the Brent nocessHy of taking euro of the wastu water Hint comes down' durinjr the spring Hood. Severn! places tiro now sufTcrint: from lnck of moiature and thousands of acres more could be irrigated by proper con trol of the water during the early season. An Oregon shingle mill in Tillamook County worked !W days on one mammoth cedar log, cutting from it 1-11.000 shingles. This is almost unbelievable to people not familar with the Pacific Const, where big trees and vast timber resources are accepted quite as a matter of course. Will the government be as rigid in conducting its big suit against the Southern Pacific as it was in prosecuting eastern Oregon ranchers? East Oregonian. THE IWi Clil.EURATION The posters are out for the big celebration during the week of July 4 in Burns and arrange ments are progressing quite sat isfactorily. It is possible that the Prairie City team will be here to compete for the baseball purse. The boys are now negotiating and may como to terms in a short time. The local team had a pro sition from Drewsey to play there on June 19 against the Agency team and would have accepted it if Drewsey would furnish a team for the 4th here, but this they refused to do as they are going to celebrate there. However, it is yet possible that the Burns team will go to Drew sey. The Prairie City aggrega tion want a good deal of money and it would require some change in the program to meet it. al though it may be arranged. More committees have been added to look after details of the celebration and it is the intention to have some street sports for juveniles at some time during the week. The parade is in charge of J. J. Donegan, Harry C. Smith and A. K. Richardson. The music committee appointed is Julian Byrd, M. A. Biggs, Mrs. Wm. Farre and Mrs. G. A. Rem "bold. On street sports Homer Reed, Geo. Young and W. 0. White. Another feature that will prove an attraction is the confetti battle in the evening. LOCAL 0VEKFLOW. Cromo the children cry for it. The Summit Bhirt at Schenk Bros. Albert Johnson was over from Silver creek this week. Clothing for youths and child ren at Schenk Bros. Geo. Buchanan was a business visitor to our city the first of the week. Mrs. Miller will have new millinery arriving at frequent intervals from the 15th to the 25th of this month. Some real fine things for summer. Call and see the display and make selections for the 4th.! A SWELL DRESSER Can Examine the very latest Spring and Summer Lines All Nw in the very Fanciest Scotch Samples Shirts and all other articles for Ladies and Gentlemen The On SCHENK BROS. THE MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS Burns, Oregon Odd IJWiO'ivu Xawildiug Cromo for snlo by your grocer. Deering Binders at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Gentlemen, wo havo all our spring and summer stock in. Yours truly, Schenk Bros. C. T. Miller and son Lee came over from tho Crow Camp ranch yesterday. They were accompani ed up from Lawenby Evelyn Byrd. If you want to seo tho latest stylos in hair goods, Turbans, Switches and Rats, step into the Busy Corner Storo and ask the ndy. Joe. Fitchutt is in the city from his homo near Harriman and states the crops in his neighbor hood look very good. Ho has in about 100 acres of grain. Wm. Bennett and wifo and little son Chester have boon down from Silvies for several days visiting their daughter, Mrs. Mellio Parker. S. Alberson was over from his home near Alvord the first of this week. He stated that crops in his neighborhood arc far advanc ed and that they have already begun haying. Henderson Elliot and wife and Mesdames Fay Comegys and W. T. Hill are home from a sojourn at the Mt, Vernon Hot Springs. All had a line timo and all are improved in health. L. Woldenberg and family came in Tuesday from Canyon City in their auto. Mrs. Wolden berg and the children remained here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. M. F. Williams, but Louie returned to Canyon. C. W. Lewis and wife came up from their home yesterday to meet Mrs. Lewis' sister, Mrs. Reynolds, who arrived on the auto last evening. A very pleas ant surprise awaited them for her mother also came in. They will visit for an indefinite time. Claude Brittingham and wife have been over from Otis Creek this week visiting his mother, Mrs. A. Dunn, and other rela tives. Mr. Brittingham recent ly disposed of his farm to Ed Stallard and has bought property m Vale. Mrs. J. E. Loggan and chid rcn havo gone over to Harney on a visit to relatives. Mr. Loggan had intended going to Portland to attend tho Masonic grand lodge but has changed his mind and will go over to Harney for a visit and rest. J. W. Buchanan was in town the first of the week on business. He recently returned from a trip to Boise where he went to have his eyes treated. He states his crops look quite well and has rye 7 feet tall. His alfalfa which has recently been sown is doing fine with a good stand. Maiuukd In this city, Thurs dav, June 9, Mr Lennie Vickcrs and Miss Lizzie Cavender. Rev. A. J. Irwin performed the cere mony in the presence of only the immediate relatives. Both are well known in this section and are members of old timo family. The Times-Herald joins mnny friends in extend best wishes. We understand they will make their home near Harney. I have re-opened the Red Front Barn and will run as a feed stable only. I am going to take the 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 see that it is done. I will appreciate a share of your patronage nnd will strivo to please. M. L. Lewis. ly Place DIASTROUS CONFLAGRATION. NORTON A SAYER SAW MILL MIRNS THURSDAY APTGRN00N. I'nllre Mllllot Plant Including 800,000 Peel ot Lumber i Total LouDmie Will Ihceed W0.0OQ to Owner. Onoof tho most disastrous Arcs in the history of Harney county occurcd Inst Thursday afternoon when tho big saw mill of Horton & Snyor together with 700,000 or 800,000 feet of lumber was en tirely destroyed entailing a loss to tho owners of over $30,000. Tho flro started in tho roof of tho mill by sparks from tho smoke stack of tho cngino and gained headway so rapidly that nothing could bo saved. It took tho en tiro mill and machinery together with blacksmith shop, Mr. Saycr's house and office, planer and all but a few thousand feet of lum ber thnt was stacked somo dis tance down tho canyon. Tho bunk house cook houso nnd somo small barns were all that escaped. Nono of the mill peoplo have been down and as there is no telephone no authentic estimate of tho loss can bo secured at this time, but thoso who nre familiar with tho plant say it is at least $30,000. John Ccssler and Dan Harkey came by the sccno of tho firo yesterday morning and Mr. Ccss ler said that John Snyer Jr. stat ed that all tho machinery is a wreck and nothing can bo used again. Tho big boiler is warped all out of shape from the intense heat nnd oven tho big hewn timbers under tho mill havo burned to ashes. Wo understand there ,wns no insurance. This is not only a great loss to Messrs. Horton and Snyer but to tho entire country. It will ser iously cripple improvements and development for this season as new settlers are coming in rapid ly and improving their plncoa, besides much improvement is go ing on in Burns and surrounding country. It is a loss hard to estimate and ono thnt effects the entire country. No doubt the mill will bo re built but the machinery cannot be gotten in and installed before fall and therefore tho entire sea son is lost CELEBRATE ADVENT OP S. V. The Burns Commercial club has received an invitation from Prairie City to bo present and participate in the celebration of the arrival of thcSumpter Valley Railway which will bo completed to that place on June 1G. Pre parations nre being made to havo a big celebration nnd several commercial clubs will take part, especially from Baker City nnd other near by places. A delegation will go from this place in nutos, Hon. Frank Dnvey being selected as spokesman to represent this section. Wo havo not received the program so do not know who will drive tho golden spike, but no doubt tho new terminal city will show her visitors a good time. Gamo Warden Hibbard is up from Lawen, having como in to meet State Game Warden Steven son. W. L. Best is in from Silver creek and is still navigating with tho aid of crutches owing to n broken bone in hie ankle sustain ed several weeks ago. Ho says it is improving and will soon bo all right ngain. NOTIUK FOR PUBLICATION. Cnitkd Htitci I.AMH Orrii x, Hum, Oregon, May IS, 1910 Notko I liorobj gtrcn that JMgar K l.ausli tin, ol l'ulli)H, Oregon, who, on IiiiruiuUr la, loot, rnado iiomealoail entry No. 011,17, tor KjBW,Bec,M 1 Wi "H., l.ot II, itliJiNW, Hectlou I. lownalilp I". H., all III Itannu A Kaat Wlllanu-tta Meridian, haa llltcl nntlco ol Inten tion to inalto Final Commutation I'roof, toei tnbilili claim to Ilia land atxivo ileaorllicil, ) forn lii. Kealatu and lteralver. at Harm. Ore gon, on Die 'Jill day ol June, 111 10. riannaiii namei a wimvaava M. J Hcnecal, I'etor lioloro, Oacar Oborgo, M, K licloro all ol 1'aulina, Oregon, WM.PjtHHIt, lU'Klitor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UmTuuHTATKiLANPOrricr. Duma, Oregon, .t SO, MO. I Kollca la liereliy given that tho Statu olOru- gon haa tllid In tlila oltltu lie application Iriarlal No (HfilBltii aelaLl. under lb urovlilona ol till) Act ol Congreaa, approved Auguit 14, jKfn anil acta auppieiiieiiiui auu amuiiuaiuir thereto, the, 1-ut i, Heo. ;,T. Iff H , It, 8 K. iV. )I. Any ami all peraone claiming advoraoly thv lamia ileal rlUu, or dealrlng to ubjuct becautu of thu mineral character ot ttie land, or lor any other reaion, to the dlipmul to Applicant, anouia me ineir aruuavn 01 proiuai 111 inia 01 Ate. 011 or bcloru thu viiilrallon ol tho period ol publication. ' IW.i 1H...UH IfA. .1.1.. tin. rannmi, ..va.a.vi Mrat publication, May H, 1.1". Mat publication. Juno U, 1VI0. NOTIGIC FOR PUHLIOATION. UrilTgiBTATaI.irtiOrricK lluroi, Oregon, May tl, IvIO. ( Notice la hereby given that the Htato ol Ore gon haa (tied lu thlaonioelia appllratloiKHorlul do. uu-M)to idea, under tho provlalonaol thu Act of Congreaa, approved Auguit It, ID1M, and acta amendatory thereto, the BJ, B WU Sao. !16, T. !H H It, I) J K W M . Any and all peraona claiming advataoly thu lamia ,l.prlltti1. or ilealrlntf to obleLt beiauae ol the mineral character ol the laud, or for any other reaaon, to the dlipoaal toaiipllcaul, ahould nle their affldavln ol protest In this office, on or belore the explratlou o( the period ol publication, Wn,Kiii, Itogliter Klr-t publication, Mnyi 1910 mViu. Embreo is up from Sunset today. Good morning! Did you have Cromo for breakfast? Tho Home Hotel is tho comfor tnblo placo to board. Isaac Foster and Cnrrol Cecil aro among our Sllvor Creek visitors this week. HI. L. Pierco enmo in with Archie McGowan and will mako his homo here. Ho is an exper ienced man in tho abstract busi ness and will tako chargo of Mr. McGowan's nbslrnct books. Mr. Pierco is accompanied by his wifo and son and thoy havo begun housekeeping in "Daddy" Byrd's rooms over this ofllco. Archio McGownn nnd wife ar rived homo Saturday afternoon with a now Ford auto that is one of tho neatest little machines ever seen in this section. It is n 22-horso power machino with cover and will carry live passen gers. Mr. McGowan has taken the agency for this machino nnd somo other miikes and will likely disposo of several in tho nenr future. He has purchased tho corner property near this ofllce formerly occupied by R. A. Miller & Co. as a general merchandise store nnd will fit it up as a garage. If vou want to mako a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will be of great nssistnnco to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. FOR SALE. PUBLIC LAND SCRIP, fully guaranteed. Can bo used on any land open to homestead entry. No residence required. L. W. Huiiiii.ll, Springfield, Missouri. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tho copartnership heretofore existing between C. A. Bedell nnd Henry Richardson has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Rich ardson retires from the business nnd Mr. Bedell pays all tho bills nnd collects all outstanding nc counts. C. A. Hkdui.1. II. RlCIIAKDSON Tba Onlr Womaa'e Coll-ia Ik 1'arlflc Cuaat Kirlualftly for Your.1 Woman LocatfJ imnuf tba baautilul t..tl. n.Ll.nJ. fjaliluffoia. iMwrmiia tlu to San FranciKO and the great Univartitira ol Ih Waal. I!..tl jj.ll..l. .mifu laj,na to Jrfrra. Entrant anJ JraJaation rmuirannnla MUlvalrnl la thaw ol SUMOril and univrraiiy of California. Training fita atuJrnla for taackml regular lin.a of aeaJrroie wotl, and offer ayaeial aJvanltgee fur rou.is. ail. library aluJy an home economic.. Well euirpeJ lakoralorie for anence. Special attention to health of alu-lenta. MoJern jymna.ium thoroughly esuippaj. Out. Joor life a 11 J amuaemenls in lh iJeal California cli mate. Alumna in every city on th Pacific Coaat ron caraLoaoe Aooaaa PneioiNT LUtlLA CLAY CAHON LL. D. MILL COLLiaa P O CALIrOKNIA llurti Mat No "crlal So OI7.VI NOTICU FOR PUBLICATION I'NITKIIHl'UIMI.ANnOl'f'K K, llurna, Oregon, May , 1S10, N ill lu. la tivrrhy given that tho Nor 1 horn I'aolfH' Hallway ruuipany, whoao pnatofllo aililrcea la rtt ram, diinneaoia, naa una .niii day ol May lulu nlcl lu Ihla office It ap plication to eelei I miller th provlalonaol th Art of ilongrcat.apprined July I. H'Jt (JO rltat Wil. CVOl HhiofHK, Km tl. NK!( NW'a and NV..', of HKJJM-C (I fit, "f HH.Hcc.MatiilH'jOf rttt). Hoa 111 In Tuvtiiahln li Mouth, llatigo Sis lit 1 amlnnLei Sf.'iW ,MMliil.iriua )i nthKUlwr andHt.of NF( tcc M In -J own ahlp l hoiilh. Italian HI tail Kaatnl the MI lamcttu l'rlnclpal Mrrlillan Any ami all iMiraoua tlalinlng advcraely the UniUilcicrlhfil.nr iltalilug to object becauie ot the mlui-ral charadcr ol tho laud, or for any other rcatini. In the dlipoeal to applicant, ahould (Ho thi-lr affidavit ol proteal In thla office, on or before the Icth duy ol July, Hill ttx Kak, Itrglater CONTEST NOTICE. t'outcal No, 191. UniTKn HTiTr.a la Mi Omcx I llurua, On gull, April , IVIO. V tuinilout conical nffldavll hating bt-li lliel lalhla olllru by Albert tllbhoua.i onl lent, agaluat llomiaiead Kutry, No Soil, made Juno W, IW, Ccrlal No 0.1JW, for NK! Hictloit I' loiiiiahliilriiiulh, Itangc Kail, ttlllam ttic, by I air In llualiy, I nuUatce, III which It U alleged that aald Calvin lluihby haa wholly abandoned aald laud for more than atz inouihalait paat, haa never aettled, or rcaldad on, or cultivated aaine, aald parllia are ktrehy nullnuil to appear, ripoinl, ami offer vvldenco t. ui hlug aald allegation at 1U o'clock a. in 011 J111111 Id. llllu, Iwlur tho lleglater and lkicler at thu United alalia Umt OlDce lu Uurua, Oregon. 'I he aald i onloitnnt having. In proper alBda. vll, lllivl April l IIIIU, act forth fart which -how that allur duo illllgeuco peraunal aorvlc of Ina iiutli u taiiuot be made, It I hereby on luit'il upil illrooteil that audi notice bu given by iluu and proper publication Wm, Fa una, Itegliler, CONTEST NOTICE. ONTKBT NO 151 UnitkhHtatk I.anii Orrug, llurm, Oregon, May U, IV 10. A aulllt lent couti at nllldat It having been Died lu II1I1 olllcu b) rierio tlrlmaud oontealant, agaliial llomualead Kutry, No U;i715, mad OtlolHirl. Itwi, lor W,NWJi, Hl!),NW)i nd HWti NK'a Hcillou IS, 'lownahlp IM riouth, Itaugo Hi) li a at, VMIIametle Meridian, by t'lanniu 'Iroutwlrc t'nuleatee, lu which It la allcgeil that aald ClariiiroTroutwIre haa wholly nhoiiiloiiud iil bind for tnoiu than all mnulha Inal pnat, haa neveraetllcd or reald edoii on ultlvaled aiiuiu.aald pnrtlca uiu hereby liotined to appear, reepuuil.aud oiler evidence touching aald ulligatlou at III o'clock a in, 011 June W, lulu, bcloro the Ittglatar and Itecely. er at tho United Htutea Lund Oltlce lu llurna, Oregon 'I bo aald (ouli-alaut having In roper affida vit, llled May U, 1310, rel forth facta which abow that alter duo dllllgence petaunal aervlte of thlaliotlcoiaunut bo mai'e, It la hereby or dered an. I (limited that auoh notlio boglvln by iluu and proper publli atlon Wm, I'aiik, ItrgUtcr, NOTICE KOR PUHLIOATION. (Iiolaled'lrait 1 I'UIII.H) LAND HAM!. IINITIII KTATKK I.ANII OH'ICK I llurna, Oregon, May IH, 1010. Notko la hereby given that, a directed by the Cnmuiltalouer of thu tleneral Land Office, under thu provlaloua of the Alt ol Congreia approved June !I7, 1VUU lrllat ,1)17,1 wo will olterat publlo aalu tu the hlgheat binder, at luu'idock n, 111 , on Iho J7lh day nl June, 1VIU, at thla office, thu following diacrlbed latidi NMNWU Kio U, Twp 3 Boiilh, llango M ifaet, W, M (uuilernppllcallon tunftll). Any tieraoo claiming advcraely the above. (Uaoribud latidi eru udtlaud lu tllo their claim or objection uu tir beforo the time ileilguuieil lor aaiu, W!. 1 TWfli Closing Out Sale of Full Blood Merino Flocks Having decided to close out our ontiro holding of fine Bheep wo havo tho following to oirer for snlo without reservation. 400 Registered Merino ewes with lambs, of the A and B classes. 1500 Solcct full blood Rambouillotewes with lnmbs, strictly truo to typo nnd of beautiful covering. 1500 Full blood Rnmboulllet ewes with lambs, strictly first class nnd good enough for nny stud Hock. 1G00 Solcct fqll blood Dolaino owes with lambs, heavy Bhoarors, heavy bono and very large size. 1500 Full blood Dolaino owes with lambs, good enough to go into nny stud flock. 1200 Full blood Spanish Merino owes, with lambs. Thcso aro Btrong type of tho B class, very heavy shearers nnd dense covorlng. Thoso aro exceptionally largo for their typo. TIIKSK I-'IVK ri.OCKH AUK AM. YOUNC HIIKIIP. 5000 Ono nnd two year old ewes, not bred, of tho abovo classes. 11700 High clims Merino owes, with lambs. 270O Ono and two year old high class Merino owes, not bred. 2700 Yearling range rams, and '100 Registered nuns of tho nbovo classes. All owes with lambs have been bred to registered rams in their respective classes. The male increase will bo raised as ram lambs, except those from tho .1700 head of high class Morino owes. For prico and particulars, address TI12 BALDWIN SIIEIjP & UNI) Co. liny Creek, Crook Counlii, 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 Sausage Pork After May 15 we will jtfve away "JBJELJEIHm "e 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 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. SIDNEY WILKES, 2:41 Siro Mnrvin Wilkes 2:12i who trotted !J heats in one afternoon in bettor than 2:09 nnd sold nnd shipped to Australia and is now the champion trotter and show horse of Australia. Marvin Wilk o wns tho greatest race colt of his day m California. Dam, Kitty B. 2:214 a stako winner and unbeaten as a two and three year old. She by Sidney 2:11)J, j,rrnndsiro of Lou Dillon 1:58J Sidney Wilkes was very fast as a two year old and trotted i mile barefooted at a 2:40 Knit. Last yenr with GO dnys work he raced bettor than 2:10 and is tho fastest trotiiiR stallion in Harney County nnd will tnko n low record this yenr. Ho is n dark brown lfiil hands high weight 1200 lbs and a model harness horse. Will mako season 1910 at Fair Grounds, Burns, Oregon. For terms address, Claude McGee, Burns, Oregon E. B. REED & SON Complete line of Fancy 8c Staple Groceries ICE CREAM SEASON Wo wish to niinoiiiice to the public that we will soon havo tin Ice Cream Manufacturing Plant in operation and prepared to furnish It In any quant ity on short notice to families or entertainments. WE STILL TAKE ORDERS FOR TAILOR MADE CLOTHING M tJlj3'jjMtoyYPj WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINERYCO. S POKANE. WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE. - SAN JOSE CAU 12ic fie. to 7c. .Gc. to 8c. 121c lfic. TttBMWMEKairTII .1 'WWII If 1 ENGINE5 BOILERS '-iai' Uiriirninr piun UKAUL MACHINERY This weather ivill make ijou feel like makinn garden. We have the BEST STOCK OF PLOWS on hand and the licnl and moat COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS SEEDS IN BULK AT ONE-HALF PRICE of package ticcdn. Full nloek of XXODESiS and fLLXSLSSSI Begin to gel ready for gardening GEER & CUMMINS Burns, Oregon. Bums Meat Market NewlSliop Opposite the First National Hank Main St. Your patronage solicited. SSrzSs BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt. ; .cpfW attention given to inuisoicnt custom and i :.J'tn" ".i ixxsmsr? L-i V aiflci.fcj Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALI5 IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. , i s jri.f-.Vv f la I B iTi wmj? V iM fc'IJ raivuy i. i The Standard Bred Stallion PROGRESS Trial 2:20 Will stand season of 1910 ELLIOTT BARN, Burns, Orl I'KOGUICSS, No. lltStl, U n mncopiuiv bay Btiiiidlnt; H IihihIh liili. bin! by D.ibit., IHIM: sited by hlr Albert S aua'. : Sir Jobn S 2 (). : Cliiicr2:0t Dlnbolltn 1! 8)4. 1) otbera in lui lliuu:10, mill 11 nttiurx betlur (ban -' 2o. Dr. Kunii'inuiir jn, uy iiiUatuin, u'507. Hortlui, Kiaiulinotbur "' l'rof;roa, U tbo lumber of 1'.) cuUkhII in tbo list. Tl I.luiit, bur liitb coll ni Hold ns n creuu pacer at flO.OtX) In bis three-) euro, form hn mnilo n ircorj of 3 '10 germs: $15,20, 25 CEO. D. HACEY, Burns, Ore. ii::n:u:jt:::::j:::::t:nitt:::!:t::::zm::jnn:::::::::c::..; :::::.::::tt:::::::::s9 Twelfth Night, No. 41906 TRIAL RECORD 2:11 1.4 SIroofNiHhtof Struthinoro2;n a 4, Murk NikIu 2 10, Slrotl by Onwnnl 2:251-4, 8iro or OnnurtlSihur 2 OjV4, l'ourl Onward 2:0(H4,lioniettn'.';Ort:i.-l, Gamnii a.07J4. I'llntiis 2.074, Colburt 2,07t8, JllflH Ophelia 209, Major Mason 2:0914, Col. Thornton 2.0!)u, Carnelln Hello 2:10 nnd 101 utlicrs with rocordH below 2:30 Dam: Miss Keta 2:033-1, Dam of Leslie Allen U:15i4, Thelw Thorn 2:2S, Mist Aurulia 2:'.'H4', Alice V. I.owi 2:21 3-4 uml AVma Subley with n twe-) ear-old rocorji ol 2 20 :t-4. Onward la by Ooo. Wilkes. Minn Iteta uy .1. J Audubon, lro of Audabon Hoy 1 :M)4. J. J. Audubon is bv Alcwme he In JUeo. Wilkoa. I hne enough maroa booked to warrnnt the keephiK of Twelfth Night tt bomo and will rtand him at Ilurrimuii, Oregon for thu hoaaon of 1010. 1'eo t30uith return liriv IIcki-h If mare priAts not in foal, mares pastured and eared for frouof ehari'e. 1'or nrtlculars wrlto R DENMAN; Harriman, Oregon :i:::::::::::r.:j::::nm:::m::mnm:::mtjm:::n::n:nm:-t:::n::i:m::t4:m:n:::ai Wc want to thank you for j believe iou will find it to your intercut to trade with r ii8 in the future. Our slock is complete and our i DRUGS are the btst. We will not handle any other kind and our prices are right. Wc have the best line of t Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery j In the city. Agents for DR. SIIOOH'S FAMILY MEDICINES niid SECURI1Y STOCK REMEDIES We Solicit your I'rescripllon ork The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors vTtVV' VJ'V'V1a-''.'V1, John. .Printingi Pork, Viena Bologna iim Jiier ISiiiisaw. neoi in in It ! Quantity. H.J HANSEN, Propt freWit-teams. Morses Kept uy tlic aay, week or month. FIKST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS Hay and grain always on hand. Vour imtionngt; foliciud. South Main St . Hum, Ore,."" uour past patronaac. Wc V"Wy f. V."VA-1Vk &JW .