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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1910)
TO A&SnOOS "ffi5?: ton 'Hfyjffiuvjtrvi.-' till ' mmwmn fc SIfec Wmw-gcraM. SATURDAY. JUNK IS, 1110 8UH80U11TION KATKBl On Year ... 8tx Uonthi ... ThrtcMontha, 11.00 .1.00 . .74 of this scclion. Tlioy will open on Saturday July 2 mid continue untill tho 8th inclusive. tui.iAN uvun - - - Mit Tho farm is the stomach of tho nation, starve it and tho nation dies. Land without pop ulation is n wilderness; popula tion without land is a mob. Our only way to j?et oack to a sound normal basis is to "get back to tho farm". Tho people must Ket back to the land;tho unnatur al, wicked, killing condition which allows groat centers to be come congested with non-productive citizens, while tho country starves, must bo done away with. -Jim Hill. LOCAL OVIWLOW. Cremo tho children cry for it. Crcmo for sale by your grocer. Clothing for youths and child ren at Schenk Bros. Gentlemen, wo havo all our spring nnd summer stock in. Yours truly, Schenk Hros. If you want to seo tho latest styles in hair goods, Turbans, Switches nnd. Hats, step into tho Busy Corner Store and ask tho 'ady. Mrs. Miller will millinery arriving intervals from the 25th of this month fino things nnd see the selections for LAND DUAL AND IKKIQATION SCIItiMH. Man Looking Over ! L S. Co Lands And SIMci Irrigation Project. BIO TIME AT I'KAIKIG. have new at frequent lGth to tho , Some real for summer. Call display and mako tho 4th. Wm. Altnow, tho old pioneer of Otis creek, is in tho city re newing ncqunntancc. Mr. Alt now wns formerly county com missioner is one of the best known men in Eastern Oregon where he hns resided so long. Mrs. Dan Varien arrived home yesterday morning, having como i in from Prairio City in the Wm. representing' i ini,,,. ,,(,, ci, noni. tho r.. r- i. " ' '."". """ "."-. . winter with relatives ami friends in California and is much im proved in health. Sho was ac companied home by her nephew C. A. Varien, who will spend Tho completion of the Sumpter Valley Railroad into Prairie City was marked by an enthusiastic celebration Thursday participated in by people from Baker City, Sumpter, Canyon, Burns and other points. The delegation this city were: Hon. Frank Davey, President C. II. Leonard of the Commercial Club, Judge Rector, Archie McGowan, County Clerk Mothershead, Sheriff Rich- arason, Assessor uonegon stnu 1 60mo fj,no jlor0i Wm. Hanley. All but the latter left hero Wednesday in two autos for Prairie. Mr. Hanley met, them there as he was returning from Portland and he is the only ' one who has arrived home, others beinir en route. I It was a very pleasant celebra tion and the Burns speakers. Mr. Davey and Mr. Hanley, did well. President Eccles of the Sumpter valley was present and took part in the speaking. I have re-opened tho Red Front Barn and will run as a feed stable only. I am going to take the best of caro of horses and UlCl no ,rt0(.:i,t, t., , ...Ml wnn tlO 1WOOIUIV.t lilt 11IW1I If 111 III,- PRAIRIE DALL TEAM COMINQ. A 'phone message from Mr, Davey yesterday evening an- iAi1tiron tVin nnnltlinna nnnnt I which the Prairie City ball tearcct to Jiave the planer running SUIUU WlllU III AUUUSL 1111 11 IIIU notlung to do but care for your teams and I am going toTseo'tlint it is done. I will appreciate a share of your patronage nnd will strive to please. M. L. Lbwis. H. M. Horton expects to leave tomorrow or next day for Port land where he had planned going a little later to join Mrs. Horton on a vacation. Since the mill burned he will go sooner and or der new machinery. They ex- would come to Burns and partici pate in the game here during the celebration. The local fans have got busy and with the aid of their friends will make arrangements and it is now practically sure that we will have two of the best sawmill in September. It is found that with some repairs tho en gine and boiler can be used again. A report from the wool sales at Vale last Monday shows the games of ball ever witnessed on, A bid of 17J was Ina,ie for oi;o the local diamond. The Prairie clip but it was refused. Very City team is one of the best in, little wool was sold owing to low Eastern Oregon and they arc a Prices and no Harney county ,-ni,ni, ,wi,. fi, ,v,no,-, clips are reported sold. Some R. Ulrich, a Seattle man, spent a portion of this week in this section looking over tho P. L. S. Co. land holdings and inspecting the Silver crook irrigation pro ject being promoted bv Messrs. McConnoll, Colo Pros, and asso ciates. Mr. Ulrich Bccurod much information nnd data on tho Pacific Livo Stock holdings nnd also visited tho Silvies valley reservoir site. IIo discussed the possibility of purchasing tho big land holdings of tho company with Assistant Supt. Holland nnd intimated that ho might secure capital to buy tho land nnd also take up tho Silvies Valley irriga tion schemo that would control tho water nnd irrigate tho great Harney Valley. This is a pro ject of much magnitude and should Mr. Ulrich succeed in in teresting capital it would mean great things for this section. RAILROAD MEN COMING For tho purpose of "seeing the country," J. P. O'Brien, vice president and general manager of tho Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Compnny.nnd R. B. Miller, trnfllc manager, will leave Wed nesday on a ten days' nutomobilo tour of Interior Oregon, says tho Oregonian. Tho tour will cover a largo part of Crook, Harney, Lake and Klnmath counties. Mr. O'Brien yesterday declined to admit that tho trip was pre liminary to railroad building in tho counties named. "I havo nover been in tho Hnr ney Valley," said Mr. O'Brien yesterday, "nnd I have heard so much about it that it made me want to visit that section. Mr. Miller has never been there, either, nnd ho also wishes to go. Wo have been planning the trip for a long time. Railroad con struction in Harney County is under the direction of W. II. Bancroft, of Salt Lake, tho vice president and General manager of tho Oregon Shart Line." Sunday School Excrclic. Following is tho program of Children's Day Exercises given by tho Delisted Sunday school, Juno 12, 1010: Song . .Tho SWeot Bye and Bye School Recitation . . Welcome John Johnson Song Why Do You Walt School Prayer Scriptural Reading Song .Sunshine Ola and Bridgio Johnson Recitation, Lights, Flowers, Birds Nino Little Girls Song. Tho Good Nows Must Bo Told Bossio Wood, Josephine Mnthcny, Ola and Bridgio Johnson Recitation .Many a Little Gladys Dcnstedt, Esther nnd Eliza Johnson, Myrthlen McPhcotors Recitation . Ola Johnson Recitation Tho Juniors Russcl, William and John John son, Charley Denstcdt Recitation Wo'ro Happy William and Bridgio Johnson Bessie Wood, Josephine Mnthcny, Recitation Russcl Johnson Recitation, When Jesus wns Hero Josephine Mnthcny, Hcssio Wood, Bridgio Johnson Song Jesus Loves Even Mo Eighteen Children Address Wilber Hopkins Song Just as I Am School Collection for Sunday school extension work $G.!15. Number present forty-seven. TROUT $1 EACH. ment of Tom Hudspeth, a former Burns boy. These games will be a particu lar attraction during the celebra tion and we may look forward to a big time. was disposed of at 13. Accord ing to a press dispatch many of the large wool growers will con sign to the eastern market. This has been found unsatisfactory by local growers and those acquaint ed with the methods aro advising their friends not to consign. J. O. Bunyard, one of our old pioneors, is in tho city under the care of his physician. He has E.H.Meade of the Margaret I one bone broken and his arm MARGARET ISLES COMPANY JULY 4 "Isles Co. called The Times-Herald over the long distance phone the other day and asked that arrange ments be made to bill that first class theatrical company in Burns for tho celebration week. Carl Walker had arranged a series of entertainment for the week with local talent but very gracefully withdrew for the Isles company and consequently Man ager Smith of the opera house closed a contract with Mr. Meade over the long distance last night thus securing a good attraction for celebration visitors. The Isles company is one of the best making this circle and badly torn and bruised the result of a mixup with his saddle mare. He found the animal on the range the other day with a young colt, the latt'er being caught be tween a rock and sagebrush un able to get up. Mr. Bunyard was assisting the colt out of the uinicuity wnen the mother re sented it attacking him fiercely with her heels. A large rock prevented Mr. Bunyard from avoiding the flying heels and he hnd to take his medicine. He succeeded in getting homo with her and tied her up. The animal was foolish about tho colt and pulled the pole to which she was tied from the fence and it struck Mr. Bunyard on the arm and across the back of the head. He . ia nAt cnrinnulv hurt liitf n liiu are known to the theatre goers lage jt i3 rather hard 'on him. 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- TUB MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS Burns, Oregon Odd Fellows' Building It is not often that an ordinary newspaper man has tho privilege of sitting at a dinner tabel and eat trout (with out any limit) that cost $1 each, yet The Times Herald man enjoyed that the other day at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dnlton. Last Saturday afternoon nfter bank ing hours Henry and Ludwig Johnson in ncompany with L. E. Laurtnce of tho Union Telephone Co. started to Bear Valley in an auto to enjoy fishing. Henry and Lnurance promised to phone their wives upon their nrrival at the destination nnd they did at l o'clock the next morning. They arrived homo Monday even ing with the assistance of several teams pressed into service at various points. They had rested two hours and spent about the same length of time fishing since leaving town. They broke tho low gear in their machine and it wouldn't climb hills on the high gear. Johnson said it was fun pushing the car up Soda Mountain in the night so as to coast down the other side. Good morning! Did you hnve Cremo for breakfast? M. N. Cortwright has just re turned from a visit to Portland. Tho Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. James Pirio was down from his'Cow Creek homo yesterday. If you want to mako a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. will bo of great assistance to you. Thoy have sold others and can sell yours. FOR SALE. PUBLIC LAND SCRIP, fully guaranteed. Can bo used on nny land open to homestead entry. No residence required. L. W. HuiiM'.M,, Springfield, Missouri. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the 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 and collects nil outstanding ac counts. C. A. Bepkm, II. RlCIIAUDSON Closing Out Sale of Full Blood Merino Flocks Having decided to closo out our entire holding of fino sheep Wo havo tho following to offer for snlo without reservation. loO Registered Merino owes with lambs, of the A and B classes. 1500 Solect full blood Rambouillctcwes with lambs, strictly true to typo and of beautiful covering. 1500 Full blood Rnmbouillet owes with lambs, strictly first class and good enough for nny stud flock. 1500 Select full blood Dolnino owes with lambs, heavy shearers, heavy bono nnd very largo size. 1500 Full blood Delnino owes with Iambs, good enough to go into nny stud flock. 1200 Full blood Spanish Merino owes, with lnmbs. These nro Btrong typo of tho B clnss, very heavy shearers and dense covering. Tlieso nro exceptionally largo for their type. tii law nvK n.ocifs aim: am. younm hiikkp. 5000 One and two year old owes, not bred, of tho above classes. 3700 High class Merino owes, with lambs. 2700 Ono and two year old high class Merino owes, not bred. 2700 Yearling range rams, and 400 Registered nuns of the nbovo classes, All owes with lnmbs have been bred to registered rams in their respective classes. Tho male increase will bo raised as ram lambs, except those from tho J.700 head of high class Merino owes. For price nnd particulars, address TI12 BALDWIN SIICM & LAND Co. Hay Creek, Crook Counln, Oregon ( J? ' ThtOnlx'Womin'r.CoIl.irontiia IqIMM iMVttft Why pay the rates charged by Standard Companies, when you can get tho same protection for about half? Firo Insurance tn cost in tho Horticultural Firo Relief. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. NOTlUK FOIt I'UHLIOATION. tMTKti Statu !.ixr Orrii a, llurni, Oregon, Mity 13, 1U10 Nutlca li ticrcbr given (lint Kilitar K I.augli lln, ol ratillna, Oregon, vrhn, on Doromhcr ll, won, iikiIo liomeiliiaif entry No. (J1I37, loi KJSHWJJ.rloc.SSiTwp. 17 8.. l.ot a, rJKJJNW),. HcctloiW. TuwiiahlplH H., nil In IlingoXi, Kan Wlllamiulo Meridian, liaa lllril notlco ol Inten tion lu maku final Uu in (n mat Ion I'rno, toci tabilalt claim to the Unit abnvu dcacrlUsI, lie loro tlio ItogUte' ami Iterolver i Harm, On gon, on tli 'Jilt day ol Juno, lull). (llalinant name ni w llnuiica M. J. Beni'til, I'nter Dcloro, Oacar Ol.crgo, M. K. pcloro nil of 1'aulina, Oregon, Wm. Kauhk, lU'gltlvr, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITKDrlTATK.I.lNllOrriCr, I llurni, Oregon, Airll Hi), 1'jlO, I Notice la hereby given lliattliu State ol Ore gon liai II I (! lu till, oldie in appllrotlim rierlal tlo. uullojloaolect, uniler Ilia provlilorn ol lieu ,a ol (Jiiiigreia, approve! Augmt H, lull and arta (ui(ileineiital anil amendatory tlierelo, the, Ixjt 'i. See. V,T. ! a , II. S3 K, rV. M. Any anil all periona claiming ailvernely the .n,t.,. ui.uiuvw.u, HVIlllli, .( ri, Wb.u.u uf Ihu mineral character ol ihelainl, or for any other reaioii. to the illarxiial to applicant. hould file their anidavlli of nroteit lu Ihla of flic, on or before the expiration of the period of liuhlleallou, Wm. Filing, Koglilcr Kir.t publication, May H, 11110. Mat publication, June 1", IVI0. f. V.HR. WflHI.A Ijocatrj among the Wautiful lull, nrtr O.VI.nJ, California, clox to San I'rancixo ami tHr grral Univ,rili. of thf Wot. Full rollrgiatt courM IraJinl to Jrgrrr. Hntrance anJ frajuation rrquirrmtnta teuivalrnt to iIiom ol SlanfurJ ami Univrrrity of California. Training fita atuJrnlt for tracliinji rtifutir loin ul uciJrinic woil, an! offrrt aprciat aJvintiifca for niutic, art, litirarv .luJy anl Kama tconontica. Writ rquippr J Urorator!ri for timer. Special attention to kraltk of ituJrnti. Mojrrn gymniaiutu thoroughly rquippfJ. Out ioot lifanJarnurmntlMlthffiJal California cti mate. Alumnar in rvrry city on tlit Pacific Coatt rom CATALoeua ADon.ae PneatorHT Luilla Clay Carbon LL. D. Mill collioc p. O . California 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. Best Loin Steak 121c Boils fie. to 7c. Roasts Gc. to 8c. Sausage ... .....a 12&c. 1 OrK t f t.aiifia i.t)C Thin walker will mulcc foit feci like makiiifj farden. We have the BEST STOCK OF PLOWSP on hand and the Ileal and iiiohI COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS SEEDS IN BULK AT ONE-HALE PRICE of package need. Full nlock of i lOJ1S and 3Ftj.S5LE3 Benin lo gel ready for fardcniiif GEER & CUMMINS Burns, Oregon. After Miiy 15 we will give away tH fr-g TT.TrS one ONE $25.00 STANDARD TALKING MACHINE for Cash purchases amounl hiff to $75.00. Save your coupons--when they total $75.00 bring them in and get your machine. REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE Bums Meat SVIarket N'ewgSliopOppositc (lie first National Hank Main St. J'ork, Vionl HoIol'ili an iM Ml H Quantity.! Your patronage solicited. H. J HANSEN, Propt Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'ir hone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. MrSS BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Proj.t. ; Soci i attention $ivt to transcicnt custom anmm rf freight teams. fffllWfV l.'flit 7m fhn rl x.1,8 MiV -.... .f.. twi 11 i it uuui N- 40 leceic or m onti . & FIRST CLASS LIYERY TURNOL Hai a nd strain alwam on nana. Your patronage coliciied. Snulli Mn i r. -t Burnt-, OiegOli Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals ur.W it'll irrimiTn n . v -.!.- W? nun Aim AU.uiwm IIAI 21ALI2 yiTi iv M.VNFr.Tinv with muv 1 n'w7T"'ft 7f ' wiiiii(iiwh iiiiii wniUU " A Mr L '.& ." ''rV . J, .' ' vja.sfeS fflff ?. . .m ms aiRjar &jrmr.t va vw - - u WW TTmJ t i7l!(Vl 1 A ivu.,fliB?. a J&X&UB&E'!' SH thV5" ;.?d Sfy'-TVn & NOTIOK FOR I'UHLIOATION. UNITIcnHTATKal.iNliOl'riCK I llurni, Oregon, Mkjt 0, 1010. 1 Nollfe la hereby nlven that lliurllatvol Ore gon haa I leil lu llilaumrolta aiillratluii(Hurlal rto. IJHJ.11) to mlcci, uuilur Ihu pniylaloin ol tht Att i( Coiinrata, auproveil Auguit II, Ihih, anil acta auiiuilatory thurelo, the BJj BW Bao, n, T. ill H., It 'i K., W. M . Any and all .uriom clalmlnv ailver.oly (hu lau(ladcacrlbui,ur ilcalrluv lo nblect beiauae ol the mineral character ol the laud, or lor ally other reaaou, to the illajioaal to eiijillcaiit, houlil (Ha their afllilavlta ol tiroteit lii thla utllce. on or beloro the eiplratlou o the ,erlotl of I'Ublkatlon. Wm, Kiiim, Jlculiter flrtt publication, May 14, 1910 I ml piihllpatlnn, June H. 11)10. Ilurua l.lat No. IX. Venal No. 0I7M. NOTICIC FOR I'UHLIOATION u.ni rr.ii htai m i.anh ofkick, i Ilurua, OrrKiiti, May un; 1010. ( Notliu la hereby uhrii that the Nurihern I'm lib' Itallitny I'oiuiiany, whoio iKMlorhre aiblra la Mt I'hiiI, Mlniivaola, haalliliSDth 'la ol May 11)10 HUM In thla orilru Ita a i.lUailiiii toaulei I iimler the rovlilonao( the ti'lol t.'ouiirca,aiiiriitcl July I, la'JK IHOHtat i7, WJ SKU ol Hi:4 Hie 1H, NK, N4 and NKI nl Kl'.Urieo WBl.ol HF'48ee. MbiicIHJJoI rlJ4 Herat lu Towiiahl,! !U Houth, Itaiiiie lis Ixit -t auiHVi4olNI'.lif,e" I, httlinf KKViaml HU ul Ml'.1, hvu V ami H), ol ,NF.;7 hue, iM In Town lili i Kuuth, ItauiiH aialVKattof the Ull laini'ltu l'rlnclal Meridian. A'lynud all i'ranna vUIimIiih ailyortely the lamK neierlbod.nr ilialrlnir to objoet berauae ol th inlbi'tal rharacti'r ol the laud, or lor mi) i.iher rCuKnii, to thodloaal In applicant, khu'lln II lu their aDhlatlta u( liroteat In thla ollkc, on or lielore the ICth duy ol July, I9IU. WM. KiimK, Itt'elater. CONTEST NOTICE. tONTKHT NO. 1AI. liNiTitiiHrATK I.anh otriric, Kuril. Oritton, May 11, 1010. A auillcleutioutialiitllilitvltlmylnKbeen riled In thla ollliu by l'leiro llrliiiauil. rontratant. aitalnat llonietlead Dlitry, No. 037 1 A, made Oi'loberl, liKW. for Hi.NIVI. HI'.j.NW HW'.. NC'i Hei thin II. Towuihlti Ul ilaime M Kaal, Wllloiiioini Morldlau, by C'lareute Troutwlru, t'ontetteii, lu wliloh It la nlU'Ktiil that anld I lateliroTroulwIre hai wiiuiiy niioiuioueii hii lauu lor more man ill iiiiiiilha )t lmtt haa tieter aetlled or reald edou on ultlvaled mine, mid purlin aru hereby SIDNEY WILKES, 2:41 Siro Mnrvin Wilkes 2:12i who trotted il heats in one afternoon in better than 2:09 nnd sold and shipped to Australia and is now tho champion trotter and show horse of Australia. Marvin Wilk c was tho greatest race colt of Ins day in California. Dam, Kitty B. 2:2-lJ a stiko winner anil unbeaten as a two and three year old. Sho by Sidney 2:193, grandsire of Lou Dillon 1:58J Sidney Wilkes was very fast as a two year old and trotted h milo barefooted at a 2:40 gait. Iist year with GO days work he raced better than 2:-10 nnd is the fastest troting stallion in Harney County nnd will take a low record this year. IIo is n dark brown 1531 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 The Standard Bred Stallion PROGRESS Trial 2:20 ill stand season of 1910 BARN, Burns, Or I'HOGKICSS, No. 1115U, Ib n imipocntiv bay Mainline M li unit liiult. fJ In- I). aim. ItJIli. d.Jlu.u. iiu.iu.i ,m . . 1..1 . o.,.. ,,,7V. Tl ifi V .,'..' r"" "J iiihu..iw74, n'r Jllllll "! Ufj 1 1 1111 UTil I)inlutlUS:HU. 0 others III lo-a tliuit 2.10, mul 11 others borer than 2 .25. II Uuniiilnl... l.. I.11 t'..1.l.l..t.. Itlrtn fl Mviuviiiirui .ir( n'j muniuiii. 10114. Ititrllli ! Illtlint liair rt Im..i..u.i a- II... ...-.I t tit 1. II . .t tt 1 "v V . iwmui "i iwJli,", 1- llll' IIMUIHT HI U CUilHUH 111 U)H 1191. R L.inU, hor lpthiolt vuhhoIiIuh n urt'on pnror at flU.UOO. hi iis tlireoveara aerms: $15,20, 25 CEO. D. HACEY, Burns, Orel ..ntllli.il lit .........I. ...... ...... u.ni iiir.. ..ulil.... HUttKV. ,U , ,'.V, , ,l'.lf,IM,M.. "Mill Vltu.ll,, loiielilnir aald iilh'iriillun at 10 o'elock a. m. ou June 'CI, lull), hulore the Ki'itlatar and llecely. er at mo united Htutia l.uiul tllllce lu nurua, Ori'Kou, 'Ihutiild rontealaut huvlnic lu i roner alllda vlt, Died Mity 1'J, I.UO. ret Forth lacta which hoir thai alter duo dllllgem e tieraonal aervlce ol thla notice cannot he niai'e, It la hereby or dered and dlredcd that luch notlco bo nlvln by due mid prujior iubllrailoii Wm, 1'aiihk, Heiilaler, NOTICE KOK I'UHLIOATION. (Itolaled Tract ) rUlil.HM.ANllHAI.K. UNITKIl hTTKa I.ANIl OfflCK I JIiiiik, Oreiion, May 18, 11110. N ul Ice la hereby ulveu thai, k directed by IheCoiuirluloiier of thnlieiieral Laud Ofllce, under the provlaloua of the Alt ol I'liimron aiiiroved June 'H, Iwm l Mill , 617,1 e will oiler et tmbllu aale lo the hliiheat blilder.it 10 o'l loi'V u. in., on the V7lh day of June, 1010. atthl(oll(.e, Ihu lollowlntr ileiorlbed laud W.NWU Hcc HI, Twp U.I Booth, llolige 91 itial, W, M (under ii'illrallonaiKoll). Any I'uraim elaluiiuff adveraely tho above, itiaerlhed Inula nio udylted lo llle their daluia or ohjeetloua uu or belorti tho tluir deiltfiiateit fur aale Wm. Hahihc, iteeliter. FitiNK invar, Itccelver. E. B. REED & SON Complete line of Fancy &l Staple Groceries ICE CREAM SEASON Wo wish to announce to the public that wc will soon have an Ice Cream Manufacturing Plant lu operation ami prepared to furnish It In any quant ity on short notice to families or entertainments. WE STILL TAKE ORDERS FOR TAILOR MADE CLOTHING wmwrnaemkiiSG! 14 ENGINES BOILERS -fi-i .-.. ::j:::::z:::::::n:::::::nn:za::n:n:::::::;;.i.:. . . - ! m ink KTJl.i IT. IiAn1 lwrjiiiu mgiii, no. 4iyuo TRIAL RtCORD 2:11 i-4 Slronf Night of Stratlimoro 3:11 :,-!; Murk Night J 10'4 Slrcil hyOnwnnlSi'.'S.SirunrOiiunnlSilwr 20jV4, lVarl Onward 2:0lH4-, lIuiiEultn 2:00 3--I, Uiwolla S:07A, 1'ilotun 2.07'4, Colburt S.07)g,MiHBOihvliiiL;09t4l .Mnjnr .Miihiii 2:0i)t.,, i'0. Tliornton 2:O0H, Cnrncllii Hello 2:10 ami llll nthora nitli riconl Mow 2:y0. Dam! Miss Kotn 3:03 :il, Dam of I.ofliu Alien 2:15t4. l'hobe Thrrn 2:28, Miss Aurvlia 2:m4, Allco V. Ul 2:21 -l it ,. Alum S,-bley with n tuc-j u:r-olil rccorp ol 2:21) :i-l. Oiinaril In by (ioo. Wilkes MIsh llolu ny J. .1. Autlulion, tiro of Audaboii Hoy 1 :filH4-. J. J. Atulalioii ii by Alovnno ho b 'Geo Wilkes. I havo ciiotinh iitarou booked to wnrrniit Hie keeping of Twollth Night at homo ami will Mnml him ut f Inn iiiiau. Oret'ii for tho mmvoii of 1010. Feo 30 with return prhiloKOH II inure prut-en not III foal, maroM pastnroil ami eareil for freo of ehnree lor pirtlmlnrR ttrito H. DENMAN, Harriman, Oregon tit!tn:i::t::i'.:::nt:t:tt;:t:t:t:tm::n::::tin::ttt::uitttt:intmmttttt::t:uHt:ttx: JilGH GRADE INERY WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO. SPOKANE, WASH,-PORTLAND, ORE.- SAN JOSE CAL - "tJv . t tv ,. -V ! We ivant to tliarik iou for uour pent patronage. Wc believe ijou will find it to your interest to hade with us in the future. Our stock is complete and our DRUGS arc the bent. Wc will not handle any other kind and our prices arc right. Wc have the best line of Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery In the city. Agents for DR. SIIOOP'S FAMILY MEDICINES and SIXUKIIY STOCK REMEDIES We Solicit yeur Prescription work The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors ' VVa'V'. n Job Printing- aaaettararaaMrararMM i i C