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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1910)
n-.., ,W1 iU if ; Pi ' X a $1 ' ! s I I CC If i '" ft Gi m T1 w th ;1 it m M gggp37 kuius TH ritiiim Ilea "Will wo never drop miles for kilometers?" said Edwin G. Baldwin, of Boston, Mass., in ventor of the Auto Guide. "Miles are very confusing. A kilometer tho world over is a kilometer; but a mile in America is 17(50 yards, while in Sweden il is 11, 703 yards and China it is 029 yards. Tho Boliemiens go in for a long mile. So do the Danes, the Hungarians, the Poles, the Swiss, If you walk three miles a day among those people you have done pretty well - you have cov ered about 15 of your own miles. There are, in fact, 117 kind of miles. It would take 18 of the shortest to make one of the long est The rest vary in length be tween these two extreems. Doesn't the world then need one measure, the kilo, that it may use without confusion. Consider; An automobile that travels 40 miles per hour in China would only be going two and one half miles in Swoeden." The Orange and Omul Roads. In a recent address Honorable N. .1. Bachelder, master of the national grange, said: "During all the years of its existence, the grange has preach- ( Htrwr.Bn ,i,nmnmi-mmmn 111 put up from 000 to 1000 tons of liny. Inquire at this office. Hluo prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing nnme of entryman, date and kind or entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. IMatt T. Handall, Hums, Ore. Pain can bo easily and quickly stopped. Pink Pain Tablets -Dr. Shoop's- stop Headache, wom anly pains, any pain, anywhere, in twenty minutes sure. Form ula on tho 2T)C. box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this formula-it's fine. Sold by Heed Pros. Heatos for sale, all sixes and lengths, price 120 cents per foot. Any one desiring Heatos address W. A. Ford of .1. O. Alberson, Alberson. Oregon. A book on Rheumatism, by Dr. Shoon. of Racine Wis. tells i some plain truths, and in a plaii and practical way. Get this booklet, and a free trial treat ment of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy for some disheartened sulVerer in your vicinity. Make a greateful and appreciative fri end of someone who is discour aged because of the failures of others to holp him. Help me to make this test, and I'll surely national legislatures the impor tance of this great economic re form. For a long time the de mands of the farmers for more eu me gospei oi g.HJu umu, m,,i ,. ailirni.imr r.-;,..l sni.i has urced upon our state and ,,'" ' 111' If J Will ItT-flU NOTICH. All parties owing Lewis it Gar- liberal policies of road improve-' rett, vr Simon Uwis are hereby ment seemed to make little im-! notified that all these accounts pression on our lawmakers, but 1 arc- in the hands of our attorney persistent agitation finally C. 11. Leonard for collection and brought results, and we now see , settlement. Persons indebted to in all directions proof that the us will please settle the same question of improved highways J with Mr. Leonard at once, has become one of the principal Simon hums state and national issue. To the I J. T. Cakkktt. voices of the farmers demand-1 ing larger appropriations for im-, A failing tiny nerve-no larger proved roads, we now have add-! than the finest silken thread ed those of the manufactures, i takes from the heart its impulse, merchants, and other business! its power, its regularity. The men, who realize that prosperity) Stomach also has its hidden, or of our country depends upon the j inside nerve. It was Dr. Shoop prosperity of our agricultural in- ( who first told us it was wrong to terest, and that better roads will 'drug a week and failingStomach, do more to improve the welfare Heart or Kidneys. His prescrip of the farmers, and indirectly tion Dr. Shoop's Restorative the people as a whole, than any is directed straight for the cause reform. The agitation for good "f these ailments these week roads, originating with the farm- and faltering inside nerves. This ers, and for a long time conduct- no doubt clearly explains why ed almost entirely by them, has,' the Restorative has of late grown broadened out into a great na-' so rapidly in popularity, Drugg- tional movement, which is des- ist say that those who test the tined to give this country a com- Restorative even for a few days plete system of improved roads, soon become fully convinced of equal to tho best in the world. its wonderful merit. Anyway, - - don't drug the organ. Treating Any lady can got a silver "No- the cause is the only sensible and Drip" Coffee Strainer by writ- successful way. Sold by Reed ing Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. 1ros' Send no money. Simply ask for the "No-Drip" Coupon privilege, . NOTICIC KOU IT HI U'ATION. giving your name and address. UNtTiiufr..Ti-i.Ni.m,i, r Dr Shoon will also send free num.. ticK..ii. i .-i. im ur. onuop win aiw m.ihi ulc S,1C,, ,r.t,r ,,.. ,,, ji, ( rt,. his tipw nnd vorv interestini? ' Narrow., on-inm iio. on May ii, i- ins iilw auu .! liucn-siiii iin(i) ,lnwltB(1I, ,,,, s ,,, fllr NK.4 HHln hnnlrrlncprihinrr Dr Rlinnn's -Wt;, NUSK'i nl '.sK' . tlim 1. Town ..w.w uu... .,- .,.. u.. , finpas Suntli, Uiiiik'' !' ha.!. Willamette Jlrn 00 HpiHIi CniToo Ilonlth CalToi ' "i '' "'i ""iiw i inii-iui m o mh neaun tontc. jil.iuii uiilc ,,.,., .timf , ui.i, ...im ad is such a close imitation of real XZWXWXv to Coffee, that it requires an cx-XtiV..nn at ufirt to tell the difference And eii. w. r.owi, Krmi a. i iimiii. iim-n . jn.rt Ml U.II kill uuiiii.111.1. rtiiu T,t,tl)I1 UTenl.1i,imi,l NaJnma.On ?u neither is there a grain of real . n rr .. w , r Wu, KaHMt., Iklfl.ItT on coffee in it. Made from pure FOR I'UIILIUATION. IKOI.ATKIlTIMr'l-rulll.ir I.AXIihW.K. llxiriiTnrii I.ami.iiiH' . i Hum., ori'ifnn, July .', ilo. 1 1WIRTJ Any and all persons owing the Arm of Hagcy, Fenwick & Jack son, either on account or note, are hereby notified that all such accounts and notes are now in the hands of C. II. Leonard for collection. Such persons are hereby requested to mako imme diate settlement of the same. Dated Aug. (1th, 1 .). 1 1 ACHY. FUNWICK & JACKSON. Good morning! Did you have Crcmo for breakfast? lliltim, Orwiili, l,lt No (MTW NOTIUK KOU 1'tniLlCATION 1 VIHII NTA1KK I. tNU IIH'irK, llurim, Oti'iiun, MrW, ll(l Nollc.i la lir,liy kIi tliAt CIUli' V llrnrn, lit (1 II, MpU'iiil, BlKitlli')' In Intl. lui l"l initio Hitilrt'la In Axlniln, (Iniiou, linn tlili ''Hi ilny ill My. mill, lllnl In liilnurnn'MXil'i'll''" llniilo n'li't't iimlor llio iiriilliiiiiil lli Act n( t'mi!ti'i, tiruu'l Jiinii 1. 1M7, I In' 8K' Wihi. Ill, T. Vtl H.( It. ill K , W. M . Niitlli "I Mnllit'iil I Jlii-. Any nml nil iiornoui rlnliiiliix nilvmuly llm UiiiUOi'M'tll'iil, or ilmlrliiK luiiliH't limniiMi nl tin' mliicrnl rlmtKi'UT lit llm Imnl, nr Inf HM)riiliir rcimiii, In tliu illii'iiiml lo m'plli'Kiil, tliuiiM llio lliclr HltlilnWU l iTiili-st hi lliln oillro. uii or K'liiru llm I1UI1 il.iy uf Jul), lnut, U'M. I'iUKK, IlKltUkT. Piri'ITION KOU I.UJIJOII I.IUKNSl;. , llu iilnltrHlumil li'K'U noIith nf Alvoril I'rccincl, llurni'v Coiititv, Ori Him, roi'i'llully ulltloii Inn lliinnrnlilii County Court ot llnrnoy t'onnly rilaln u( OrrKon, to Krmit I.lipior l.lronxo to J. W. I.i'o, of Allitimon, ()rtKoii, to it'll nplritiioun, unlit itnil viuoun llipiurrt In Ii'bh iiiiiiititli'n tliniiouo Kitllon In Alvoril I'lociiicl, lUriniy Count), Onon, lor it poiiml ol kIx niontlm, nit In iluty lionnil m will over pnty. Namiw t J Mi'Mnlinn T(l .Mtirt'lilHon Sliiu'Oii Mlllor II W Iliimli liny llnmlio J O AlliorHiin Ort Hill John 'riioiiiim W V llritluinun S AHiorKou W It tl'iiy T Vnnitlilu ltoruM Ilnrri4 Namhh Allii'rt (llotin II S'l'iuliir Sinn lllllott J !' ,lneUit' W l,liKrm V Mlrniiilii tit-ornuTIIIII Tim Toikln Kintiry Hill I) M LoKunn .Iniiiiiit McOIiiiiIh W W Moor. Clirli iHiimoiiii C W Trlitililn Notinin lii'ruby kHoii lli.it on Moiulny tlifc Intihiy ol Anitnit lull) llm iiihIit kQiilmI llt apply to tliu HuiiornljIuCoiin ty Court tit Hitrnoy County, Oii'ttou for llm I.U'i'iim tni'iitlouttl In tliu itlitivn pu tltloti. J. W. I.KH NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t'NITKIl HtATM I.!lillrm-. I llurim. i)ii.ii, July 11, mill I Notlrn la lirrvliy liven tht t Imrlrt II liu inaii.ul lliirii.(lrcKin,lio, mi AUKint III, IV r,, mkili. IIuiui-Iph'1 llnlrr Nn &, fcirUI No uiMMlurlot I amlNKi, N W , Hcellon 1 ruwlilili il lioutli, Hunt. SO Fl , VMIImiirttr MirlHnii, Im. nlwl iiull'v u( llilflilliiil l,i nukr FIiikI 1'lvoVrHt I'riMirj to mlal.lltli i-Ulin tolliv luilJ uNiViMlraiTll!, lMr.irtti ltvatl tar hihI Itm'vltrmt llunit, (lri-K,,n, mi llm .t.ili tiny u( Aueuit tliu. I Uliiunt iikiiih ulliirtM.. Wllllnlil IJ. Ilniwll. Ii K W lmmi, 1'rnl K Sf.,ti. KrnnV rtl.i'iinn, nil ill liiirn,ritH U'M. PtHHK, llmlilrr NOTKJIC KOU l'UHLIOATION IIS'ITKIIHTATIW LAND IIKKItli:, . I Uiiiik, OrrKDii. July II, 110.1 Notice I lirrnliy gheu llmt II. IV. llmiillliiu, ol Hum. Ilti'toii, ilevltw. ol Hllllmn ll, iihu. mi July I'. IKM, inailu Imliiif.lMil milr) No Jl', HiTlnl No ulwi, lor St -,'l(nii r, Tomlili :l Soiilli, lliiiti'.T.t'v Kl, Ulllnllu'lli! Mfrl'llnll lln flll'il llulliv of Hllfll lion tu iniikn I ma! Kite rar priKil. l.ir.uMl.h clallil to the lalnl hIhki l,rr Hk-'iI, ItUmt llio Itmittrr ai.il Krroirrr llnriia, ori-rfon on llm .'till ilay of Auiimt I'JIO I Ulmaiil llamra aa wllln taea I lilMl JoIiiixiii Hank Hllcr lloln n h IU-. .I jr, ii - llmnllli.il, all of l.awnii, ! . on VtM I'AHMr Un-i'lir We have arranged to offer in connection with this paper, tho new monthly farm magazine just started at Lincoln, Nebrnska, by Prof. II. W. Campbell and devot ed to tho subject of how to farm in the dry country and how lo got best results from soil tillage under normal conditions. This Paper is Camphell's Scientific Farmer and we offer it clubbed with Tho Times-Terald both for $2. fit) per year cash. Prof. Camp bells' new paper is a monthly, chock full of good tilings, tho only paper of its Jtintl in tho world, and it embodies the re sultH of tho editor's many yearn of painstaking investigation of tho (toil tillage proposition. Kcllxloii .Services, The following are Rev. A. J. Irwin's regular preaching ap pointment for the year l'JIO. Hums the third and fourth Sundays of each month at ll a. in. and 7:!!0 p. in. StiiiRet School House at 10:!l0 a. m. the first Sunday of each month. Narrows at !l p, in. and 7:!l0 p. in. tho first. Sunday of each mouth. Wavorly at It) a. in. the second Sunday of each month. Lawen at JI.-IK) p. in. and 7:.'I0 p. m. tho second Sunday of each month. Denslead School House at !l p. in. the third Sunday of each month. Sunday School at Hums every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock a. in. Services at tho Jtaplist Church first and second Sundays in each month. Sunday School at 10 a. in. every Sunday. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening. Tlic Lone blar RESTAURANT Clilmi (ioiri;o, I'roptiutor. Cor. Mttln nni) II Ktrcctit. fVIEAUS AT AUli HOURS Bakery in oonnoabion. A SjKcinlly of Sliort Orders. Titbltt fiirnJHliuil vtilli ovury tiling llio market all'onln Your imtroii- IIKUK)liuiti!tl. 911 4nn4ntl maai m M ft fM II I 4- rlllfl t 1 I CI ltd P-i luaiai Kiiiina, ui.ut aim uuui, no OTICK ca naver and uisie is exceedingly dU' gratifying. No tedious boiling either. "Made in a minute", pon. Ueed Bros. cht Fn !' Tlr Qhnnn U'rito fnil'lv Nutlio I. Iifti-by jclveu ttial, itirvdinl h says ur. oiioop. rue iouayi(, Comilll,u,)n.ruf , ,,,,,, ,.,, , ,,,, .u l.lr..l 4T THJrx' r1.. iiinlur h nrovUloiiN of ct of ourtM at.. iUl Ull. uuurv.lllll no wjij ijuu- ,UV01 je v7. 1W4 I II HUt , .'.IV. pmaiiaut lo tlio apill(ttIloll in ( narii'l 11. irfioiiani, norlol Nn lUViU, ! will oilur at i.ulillr mI, to tliu hlxliot lilrtili'r. at IOiA Im'k A il , on tin' Dili ilayof AilKiml. 1'Jlll, utllila nfflei', till' l"l iowlllK-ilm( rilivil Inml SKJfN'W , Hei . T H.. H : V. , V M. Any icrwiua ' lalinltiK ioIiitn. I ihl hIiom li-iinliwl laml ari' alv ii, lo nli tlolr i lalui orobjncllulla.ini or l,i Ion th, mini ili-aliitmlril lor mile Wm Vakhv, Hi ul.lvr t ii 4 h k Imv v, Ki'i olvur mm xzs- 7odel 1894, NO TRKSI'ASSIN'G. in i Hunting forliltltlfii upon in y 2 plnco ndjoininc HtiriiH. TrpfpiiHH ... rs will b nrrif-i'cuti'tl th" O II. VOE(iTLY diti . bel. ten in blot acn olic has posi the is c and mer Har A wmMany thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, Cottage, lent wg and camp life. All the comforts of home and tho healthful, w'' invigorating recreation of the seaside surf bathing, Pre fiHhinrr. clam diL'trinir. leach bonfires, ridimr. racing, hunting, strolls and drives thrpigh picturesque wooded headlands' NORTH BEACH QUEEN OF THE NORTHWEST RESORTS Near the Mouth of the Columbia River on tin- Washington Coast THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Twonly-fivo Miles of MagnificentiPeach :: Level, Compact and Smooth :: QepeatinfRTfla This rifle is built settled districts. where Kood range nnd killini! power nrc desired, with safety to the neighborhood. The VZufln .23-20 Ii a llht, quick lunilllnfr, finely-lialaticcil rrpcuicr, with the tolitl top, ckmcil-fii luccch nml utile ejection features which nmke ff7tun nuns safe nrut (igreeable to ute uml certain in fiction. It U mail to uu ihf powtiful nf w I, lull yclacll amokrltit load, wllh luckrifl bullfta n. w.ll a. t. well-known t,..i, a powdfr und low iTcxurr amokrlrii call lilc, and It the lJal till, tat torn. I work, lit woodchucha, urc.r. rinwkf, (uira( etc, up to 300 yard. Tlili rlllt and ainmii niiion, nnd nil otlitr 0&WUA itpaatcrt, aia lully dncilkrd In our 136-paut catalnu. I'rec fur 3 atalnpa (lottauc 77ii?77?arn)rearm3 Co., U Willow Sired. NEW HAVEN, CONN iim.'MI. lilltKUTllltV TAT K 41 11 )ril n : UH.MsawUlfa IJollatliali llourusJr 1 1 liil. K. t'liainUrlalu IW II Kill J.S W llawly A. Jl. Crawf.ir.l 1'. W llanion Y s Hanioii .11 A Vlaal ,J. II. Arkvrmaii n K liuulHay Ii. H. Ilaaii IMlltf kin ninth Jtiiiii i,i niiniicT. The Times-Herald i oflcrinff iiiohI attractive Clubbing Rates to its HiibHcribcrH a prawn I THE TIMES-HERALD One near with the Portland Weekly Oregonism $2.50 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal $2.50 S. F. Weekly Examiner $2.65 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World $2.50 Semi-Weekly St. Louis Republic $2.35 Farm Progress FREE to every paid in advance Subscriber Get one or more of these kmhI papers in connec tion with The Times-Herald for the lonjf win ter evenings. -Call and kcI Clubbing Trices JOB PRINTING The TltniNi.Hrrntil In I'rcpnrril to ilu llir Wry Kent nml Mont HntUfnflury Work In llila llnr. We Imw nil tin- LATEST TYPE FACES and a very Complete Line FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY Blue Mountain Rapid Transit Line- Operating from'Auslin via l'rairic City, John liny, Canyon Cily lo Ifurus, Oregon xt day from Haker City to Mnrnn, Oregon. Four and six horse slock and covered coaches the entire distance Railroad to Burns 105 miles For rates ask L. WOLDENBERG, Manager. Carrsrora. City, Oregrori jjMJrw&iirtUaiCHWbaJliai Wm. MILLER, ATTOBNBV AT LAW. Ilurna, Ort'ifon. ItooniH fi mid (I (Mil I'ullow IlullilliiK C. A. REMBOLD Attornny-nl-Lnw, Burns, Oregon UluiH. II. Ioonaitl. ATTOIINKV-AT-I,AW, Utmiful nllontlon rIvoii to Collco- Uoiih nntl Itoil KhIhIo innltiirf. I'lri) Inmirniicu, Notnry I'uhllo HUIINH, OlIKflON. QUO. H. BIZUMOKK, ATTOIINKV, IJ0N Ohkoon (Jollioiloua, Land butlncm, biii Itcnl ICaUto iimtter ironn llv ntUmled to, snmptervaii Railway TJMU TAIII.l; NO, 3d IN .MINI: II, IIKIH. KHh CHARLES W. EuLIS LAWYER UtiniK, - - Oregon J'mctlri'n In tlio MbIu Court anil b. fnro tliu II H. Uml Ofllco. A. W. GOWAN A'lTOIlNEY-AT-LAW State ConrlH and United States L'liitl Odice I'ractice Three doora South of the Harney County National Hank HtiniB, Ore;on. J. CU. GBARY Pliyiiii'liti! nml HiirKixiii. HnriiH, - - - Ornjoii. Olden In tmw billiilltiKHutltliof Wnlcuniii harm-nil nlioti, Mulu tit. I'lionu Main 8S. Wft llnnml. I-.nt 1U, Kr t ii . " in, i l linn n in. o. 'J I'Anit p uiou i.v iwikit i;uy 01.15 " Pniitli lliiknr :'.B ' Hiillnbiirjt 10:01 ' b.iklmrtf 10.07 " Tliompoiit in. IT II C!l...t.l J t . v. n ouMiuurci .juiicuoiil " i "h "ii "Ji ",'IV "!, Hltip on l(milr only t Noj(, 'I'Irki'la (nmiii.! finlv ri k,.l . trulin ar hcIicnJiiIciI to mako rinP1" nlopH. I'iia.i;iira iiniNl itircliRe rk Al ptn wliiirn mMfiii. i.i.i lu.r.. 7 trnlim or LT iiml In ndilltlon to tl,,i Kiilnr fnru will Im charited. lOHKI'lI A. WI.ST, Bupt OUANTOKODKB, Ah1. Bopt. 10:21'" MVnlorTnnkt 10:32" M)ciiii'Hmirt 10:3!) " McKttt'iit 10:f.r, ' .JUNCTIONr 11:10" Miiniptcr llilfi" MUN(!TIONt 11:10" Siiriimltt NOON 12:00 " 0 . Citrnpt V. M. laior, " wiiitnoyt 12:10 " TIl'TONt 1:10 Ar Anctln $ a ?! w tuxi'urmw -.RMS Cour scenfl IrGui 11 of well! U 13 1 Jay lim for .. F fill nrnvTM,;.. fnZ Jl I.!?-' - ! Snnrlln, lOn f( (Joed Kerrhnnt ml O aift 1AX Iti.'AItns .'., "t.UNS AND CUNNING' will ! inailnl . t ' i lipplirnrit b J .Sir &. Tiil Ci iim i r," .'. " V Ty. -H'.." " ..ar , - . iy; UARKISON S STONfcH ''unKHMmlll Mlnllioy (liiial ii.nrruiir " ii'tarf ul Mull lifiaaurtir "M I'Hhltn InttruHlim 'lam I'rlntcr "iitirrme Juil i Ii. H. II . K. A. Mo ) llnl.t Kl lutitii I JihIkv lllmrli't .ttl.illn) 111, ill) Mat All) Iim Y, tlavla I SIiCiiIIim.Ii 0 II Iniiialij (mult i .mil nlavla lUi Umt Slimilar In Ai'iHaml flrit Vliiiiilay In Ortol.cr. Joiiii n.-iiu,r . ( b rarrlili Jnlul IU'.rfMiulllo W II lliuukn tlltHITV IIAHNCYf ciiiintr Jii.id.i t Ink Tnniiilur hiiri'ur Hlirilil AMiM.ir Hi liiall rtllrllilvlllllll t nrillicr HtiK-k Iiiairi4r J. I'. Itrctor Ham Mutlmralirail KNJalunou . A Kaulkuor A. K. Itlcliarilaim J.J. Ihinritan I.M llainlltun J Wlleatr .Jllllll IIOUIDIOIl Id. N, rlallanl fil A fulfill Ciiinitr ('nun invda llm drat Wnlnrxlajr In January, March, May, July, Hi'tiiiiilir alii Nut(iMilir. ) I vi " ounNa, oniaoi 55aav. .mm 5aRrzj. . .' ".i. ft sam. xm H ttlJifi,TP M V.nir-&''2J WMm' irf f f- i- r JLra: THE WINDSOR &&rf7v - ". 'i fV. pn3tei W li- ' IS-Sot' jfliayinnnd jnir (Jlliiivf 'J DEMMflN & DENMflN, Physicians and Surgeons (,'itlla iiiHwurnl prumptly iiIkIiI oriUy Tlionii llarrlmin. Harrlman, Oregon MRRSPEN & GRIFFITH I'liyniuiumt nnd SiirtonR. llUlt.NS, (IKKOO.V. 1 i I ' Al 1 S I ' I ARMS U T ' '&V W. W. DRINKWATER ( illHiiilftafiia IIAiiHKV I). a. mnii iirrnr: KcKittcr Hwulviw MaM, Him urilt r I rt'nailri r Mi W ill Karre Kfniik liavey I ITV.--IIKJI- JOHN ROBINi ON Slock Inspector, Harney Cuunly. IIuiiiii AililrniH HnriiH, Oik chui brie' alrei Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Washington - VIA - THB OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Satu pose iSoukoii Hfilc: I'Vom Portland Jtound Trip, $l. 00 state Threo Dn,v-iSaUinln.v to Monday Itnto, $.t.0() attci ' man mitti'urclmso tickelH and make reservatioiiH at City Tiekot Ofllee, at Urd Han! the were ber II. ( Wm Robt and Washington StrectH, Portland, or inquire of any 0. It. & N. ajjent elsewhere for information WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon fnm Mull t'ltliuail ,1'. r. Itouilall J.0 VrliiiinaJr M. Y. William. fVV. V. Ilruwii A. 0. Wt'lioiiie JiiollciiiUilliiir AHHwalu Mi i a nf llm i uiiiioll vwtf HpiiiiiiI ami . n ih l liwailai atfA' 7 ' ' Vr . Main St., ,T .. . 1 , lilacksniithing and llofseshoiiig. Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Burns. Oregon, IIAGAZIHE READERS CUHflET MAOAZINK braulifull'illiiilrtlnl,V'nl'l'Mir tj pn nil article, alivul C ii.wuui aJ ,"i,I)u .llih.F.(Wf.t. X"' CAMERA CRAFT dcvolnl t.di mnulli lo ilia ar. -liilK irpioductiua ol t!i lint 1,00 woik.f amateur and profttiiou.l B ytu pliologrtplieri. BOAD Or A THOUSAND W0NDBUQ book ol 7 J 11", conlalflina 120 ecloitj iliologi.iln ol p!tluv)iM ipot. U California awl Uiagoav, . ToUl , . . $335 All for . . . . $1.50 AJJieil all ord.ri to SUNSET MAGAZINE JUJ DuiUiag San Fl.ntuco $0.75 00 YHARS' EXPERIENCE mm - - at, iM Thadb MAnKO Dts axer Cnnyniaura Aiironi) aendlnir a aWrlrli in it fltwuhnln on,. ir mi itIiiIii mi, fipilK.li frttiVlW'Hi iiiri'iiiinii 1. pr iimiiir iimi iitaruH. ri'iiwii (iii.i.airirllri miiriiiiilmi. ljaiii)lp)httl mm Iri'd niiir n iiniii(iV for ItrflU'litfi' l'lrlil. I .bull iliriilivjl ilffnil ftWliaV a"-fi.i( nulla., wUfHlarifjn(i,mlliq scientific mm Alirint1inmrirli'aMrfitr'1 wnpliip nilMttitti uf itnf m il'fiiitih Jt'itfinni 'luin frinr HifiAffill. ii. Hiikll tivhll iflUNN&no.:o""ii.New liriinili inu. iai I' HI,. Winlfiiitkua lJO NOW best TIME or iu r to if four tMlti pal anil Miitft Dil brldi work done. VorouU of tnwu littrooi mm flnlih piAt And 1'ilditm work In out dar If nftoeMtrr. 1'MIOVII MolrCrAi $5.00 22kDrUfTMlh3.6Q Ooij riiiim 1.00 Ctumtt rilllnn 1.0Q e-u.r riiiinii .50 ruui 6.00 But flulbir . fltlei 7.60 LW,A.Wltr,rnirniMMiiyii Pfl XMWen ,60 ti liiai iiiiiLHiit n fiiniH mmmr mkthup ntvYou ftuaoitttttr t ntuiruDwuButiniii, m BURNS MILLING CO. HORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic. Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. Ii. E. HIBBhRD DE3STTIST OMU'u firnt ilixir viitt photo itullury Iliirna, Ort'Kon. W. C. UROWN, llUUNH, OhEIION, Olllct) In nuw laud olllco bulMlriK, ttfit iloor north ol Kt olllco. mpail omt ins ; e thi iotsa Ther epubl :ad o blone lbert amer yres ice fq on. ilthel udesj jlves.l Rur vay f te HOCIKTIKS. IIAKNKV I.OI)(ie, NO. 77. I. O O F. U.rla ovvrr Htunlay In OdJ K.llon Hall at 7:30 nn. r. A. folo, Ar.u r llurliin, Hrerclarr. N, II, IHaiTrhftQ mm I IMS a I Ii w Wioveri When you wont a quick cute wlihs?3 ny loss of time, and one that is folloitjegn' uy no pau results, use Chamberlain's S Colic, Cholera annerei Diarrhoea Remedp"y It never falls and Is pleasant to tWF.J5lI It U equally valuable for children. liL, iV.. .vmv w. ..4 VM.VB w. m K Bll uw civiuaeu wotio. LUCKt.' y "liat h fcdV&w " ..xide t 0?'' lit;UNs I.IHHIK SO.7. A.K. A M.. Mnl.i'U'l, III. I nml llllnl t'allll'lay III vaab nioiilli ( 1 K l.ykall. W. M. I In.. Kailria, Hrrmlal). IIAKNKV VAM.KVOAMl' No Ml. W. uf W. Mreta tyvty flr.t anJ Cund.Tut.Jajr. O. V. Mctllalu, Cum, W. A. Oowaii, Clerk, llUUNH OIIAITKIl J.O. 40.O. K.M. Uaela.t.rr.fruiiil and fnuitli Wiiiid.).. u H..OH cll.ll. ,,, u)tll H', iiont't llonan, booi.l.ry. HVI.VIA KKIIKKAII HKUHKK No.s, Jlnl.oviry l.lsinlld Wf.liie.Jay. U.IU liill.r.1 Keo Bec'y. T ''N-'- JL.3 -v ,ioiin;i;mhi;ui,in(;, lei.KCIItl IK No, IM, uf v, Mrrlavtvrjr fourtli Tur.Jar, Waua llorluii, (I. M Ili'iU'rdiUilinaii, dork $1500 Reward! Mho James rom neth ion i r. ical i4 IowuIoj'. Optk'iiut iiEii Poil I'.nirravi'r. vorkil Fine Watch Rfpairinj,' A Spff the I cia tv. lersoil I email witclf JelTl veil ratsi 'dyer )': rbk tren a venny until AraSj10 fj in it tuu n, , Ami I in, .in JikI rxni Uy that rflUU linn Id I'ln U tun In- nr tol' t'rk pnf uall in, tui in) (Mill k k, I ,i lur ) mali' nn,, ii u mil. in uiiiik )ii in it- ntCQl And lur Jl nwr. lip M, ! a iiu-.lti 11 biaa lN II ll-M 1 llllll riHtllhllUNl In lilt) liaml. tin Aiinili'u 'lli.) nro iHialtu snl in r t iniiiiiitl3 -nml e, rxuli. .intpr ! 1 1i. ii Mhi ii iln i-ukIi nnd lit in r r k Iriii- nllii'r tinvi in ,i mid inn, itii.u in, iic',ii,T IrnTI lllllllMlllil I i I IIkhiIimN Ii hi t"w av1"1 nni. .(niii n I lr Miiaitl .it i q; Mioii tln M-, Mm nri or tin limrtor U "' nn nt r,'4 f.iil.ih, vikIiLihi -iVtiim In u iiuao,Qp Get Well First yrgcpgtnwj THE ANDERSON HOTEL MHS, CIIAS. ANDHRSON, Propt. I luivo re-opened tlio hotel nnd the old-time frieiid.s and eiiHtomera are iikiiIii invited to eonio and he at homo. Yon will llnd the hiuiio liomo-eoinfortH and welcome as tiHiial. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive Special Atteiition'aiul Good Service. SOU I II BURNS, OREQON-Near Pair Qrouiuls. fVnleM Kitraotlon t mm jvl firtltrtd. CJonmltiitloa vt fulfil work tirwlirt no All work fullv vtiArnul Wise Dental Co. INCORPONATKD Painless Dentists uJiJTxf'r llm OrfKlill fall ftirnlasiiil N.aila 1.1 hli.rk I'rutoo lion Ai.oclatluii.of whlcli Hi. uiiilt-r-.Ikii.iI Ii a ini'iulitr Mill ulvo ll.uu l"l mwarilfurvldiiire IcailliiK to llio ar ir.l siidrniivlcttuii olany ,arlyur iar tlvaalrallnn liur.ra, emtio or mult'. Im IllllKlllKtOllllJf nl la nittulHiri. In aililllluii IiiIIiiikIhiiv, tl. iinileralsnud uf S: llr Michi' ItKliimUiii will lirini! tlitiiiUati1 ri.nitii nmiit mil ur-sn'j 1111,1111)" """rossit iHtiiktHiiimnirurMitnhuieirr.Te Vwr t ' Hint Iihiv r-B- 7 lirallh UlspaVO I ruiiirn, ir. cinoui aw hlmsi-lf Kln.ltr 1 flGTlra t ilniH3POr I, l A 4 w. 1 .it is 1 xn -i u iiiecie when! tlt l,ir Hint I hut I, tu full tHil.iv t 1 lli.t rlti' uuiflr t (iiriiim ltll. will kiil'o illnv nml it iti 7n,iw. All ilnimtLM will Hr Miihii, lii MiiMtuo snilPnof MlOlili i Ulliillllllltlc H,'II,,U Inn II nni not "a" tliurlunlti'irlMilll Mn , -t ,(1111 atlSvarp ilmaa-for I liiiii(Mniiiti'd uu liuiiiht ard"4 ! l"i'il" 'Irnil e -t III BliwVlmw ..!-.- ..., - . K r - . :- ,"- III isiiii lily uu 91 7r li, In 11, 14 I .,.".'"'". inwlli'lms trtllwil CL V mow T ll . ....... .,..,.., ,....,.,.., t wi.iv i,ir an 1 uir.i'. w,lil, la.lc ou n, .1 Tli iAulin vl IHtlttW Will ilirtilV niMill lihhi tvninl I. (hImI I.W" w ' a.al ........ y- .. ...... i-tr--- ..fflMcKil to thou ulionm nutiill. 11, i., Dona -uvrM.l,,tn uriwia-" !.ltV &-.r HnJ Wliiirn nml .illliimt ihi.i 13 dill lv fi1..,! in Mii.ulL ..... I liliy.li'luil My mliliv ui.,1 1 m 1 iv.i iiili.mrli HNlt 1I, 1 iniM'rliliiii nrTT7 IHrsmial Jil J lilan. Mr lt of- J- ,"l"''t ' "ir.vOUli flrtliinrralinriVi A, 9 A r r". THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. Mnmli'd I11n.11 .Iiiki liar un Killi ,ir rlllirr Jnw llrand UTiinlOil In olulil muiitlra llaiiuc Mar 1117, I akii ami ( nml ruiililli. llm., a wnlnl ttlii'il mil, I. Niiiiii lull kiiihii Imitt'a told, and inilrlii lariin ' IViliuinn mini or two fmn 111.1 Hill rlf.irVOtef I...... 1 K1IIII11 .(rlilitf nil.., ..nr 1 1, it.... It. I,uul .1. oinj ,'iliu llv.. ," "1 .' " " ...,iw ... ,..- ,,, , - w. w. iiitou v Ki.. o,..n ' !"'.' ,.' !""""": ! -, ... '. 1 ""tick- . ....... ...,,,U.,.nv Wo folloi't i'Vnr)ulairo ami nmko 11 cIiiuko tinli'HS collectloii Ih iiihiIu. Wo I iIoano our clitints AililruMi MOIIOAN MhllUANIIt.K Co., Kenton lililif., I'ortltttnl, Oro. now. Miiiin juii 1 11 it -'hNino , ,,,1,111 inn. nni,. i'i null'. v . VI, Itnilmi, Wit ting ; destrd and tl The Harney Valley Brewing' Co. Mnntifiti'tiirorH ol :f"0"3fl:e3 es k ? jb-t. Family Trade Solicited Frce'Dcllvery T. E. JENKINS, Manager rs--y:asrrTagiBna VLIch T4Mk Mull I n,nd Tout Ko, lOn i)v,tU N ,r Women No S On tlio llmrt Nu. ut M..11 Va a on tho Kiiimi)i No con itiii'uiiMiia basis 1 Film. C1L were LSI . kJUUUJJ & staplj t?-..:mnn- IVCdLUi !OVC neces only Jfor nigh ed. stroy nuikti Chi have! tivo ine ornoi tho Mood -si. CSffSl