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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1910)
n as 9H5 vfjF i Wl 1 m W i i .A ,-ii he twc0-jctnCtl iATDRUAY. AUGUST 27, UtO BUnSOllllTION HATK8! On Year " Six Month! ' Three Montht M JULIAN HYUII Miiir Teddy has broken loose aain and holds first page in the news papers. He is a full Hedged in surgent and is ready for n scrap. With barley going belter than 30 and wheat 22 bushels to the acre on dry sagebrush land a season like this Harney county isn't so slow after all. The recent forest fires have been disastrous to the Pinchot conservation plans. It is a pity that so much of the resources of this great country should be wipe out in flames. It is hoped the business men of Burns will come forward with a pledge of a small sum each to ward the entertainment program of the fair by Monday evening. Such attractions and speed con tests as may be arranged should be advertised and the board can not wait longer than that date. A SUCCESSFUL CHASH Sheriff Richardson returned yesterday with two prisoners who are charged with horse steal ing. The crime was committed snmp Hmn nfn nnd bv active and alert methods our popular shorn! has been watching for a chance to catch the culprits and his efforts have been successful. The chase took him into six states and caused him to travel a long distance. He was informed that Charley Hart was in Susanville. Califor nia and went there first to secure him. At that point he learned that Gene Wert, the other man wanted for the same crime, had gone to Idaho. The sheriff fol lowed his trail through that state, Nevada, Utah and finally to Helena, Montana where he found him. Wert was known as Franklin and was driving a trac tion engine for a thresher. He at first denied he was the man wanted and- that his name was not Wert, but as the sheriff had Hart with him who identified Wert beyond any question Mr. Richardson brought him. The return trip brought them through Spokane, Wash. Sheriff Richardson has been very successful in capturing law breakers and has not put the county to any great expense in doing it. This time he brought the' prisoners in without any assistance and covered a great distance without any trouble. Both men are now in jail and their trial will come up at the October term of court LARGE LAND DEAL What is perhaps the largest deal in real estste in this section for a long time was consummat ed this morning when Montic B. Gwinn, secretary of the Malheur Livestock & Land company, com pleted the details of a transac tion by which "his company ac quires 40,000 acres of land of the Eastern Oregon Land company, 14,000 acres being purchased out right for cash, and a ten-year lease taken on 20,000 acres. The land is located in the Blue mountains, Malheur county, Ore gon., adjoining the Malheur for est reserve, which is said to be the finest range for sheep in eastern Oregon. While it is classed as grazing territory, used almost exclusively for summer range, the land bought contains numerous springs and much val uable hay meadow, and adjoin ing the forest is ideal pasturo in spring and fall, before and after the reserve season for grazing, thus lengthening the range sea son. The company has extensive land holdings for winter grazing on the low lands of Malheur county, where hundreds of tons of hay are'haryested every year, and the purchase of this vast territory gives it a summer range for many thousands of sheep and it makes its business permanent and secure rolieving the company of uncertainty often confronting sheepmen as to range location. Boise Capital News. LOCAL OVLRFLOW. Robt. Reed and wife wero up from Lawen tho first of tho week. Try a suit of Hart, SchafTner & Marx clothing at the Busy Corner Store. I 35c Wash Belts for 20c at The Busy Corner Store. Henry Chapin was among our Sliver creek visitors this week. Peter Dclore was over from Suplee on land business Monday. E. P. Reynolds and son Grant wero over from Warm Springs this week. Frank Harrison and family are back from their outing in the mountains. Good pasture with water where horses will bo taken Mrs. F. E. McGoe, Burns, Oregon. Archie McGowan and family aro home from a three weeks' outing on Emigrant Creek. Mrs. J. F. Conrad arrived homo yesterday from a very pleasant visit to her father in California. Whips from 15c. to ?1 each un breakable whips that will last you a life time at J. C. Welcome & Son's. J. L. Hopper, an old timo resi dent of Bear Valley, was in the city on business tho first of this week. Little Mae Brittinglmm enter tained a large number of her little friends on Aug. 1(5. it being her sixth birthday. There will be a social dance at the Sunset schoolhouse on Sept. 10. Supper will be served at Mrs. Eggleston's. Good music. mi connaiiy inviieu. Mrs. F. A. Gardner arrived here last Sunday to look after her land interests in this county. She and her husband nre at pre sent doing duty for "Uncle Sam" on an Indian reservation in South Dakota. V. G. Cozad returned to Can yon City on Monday after a short visit. H'j was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Curtis Smith, who will spend a few days with relatives and old time friends over there. Owing to a misunderstanding with the express agent at Prairie City the films did not arrive for the moving picture show, there fore there will be no show to night or tomorrow night. Will show on usual nights next week. A special and important meet ing of the Burns Commercial Club is called for Tuesday night August 30th at 8 o'clock p. m. This is the last meeting under the present lease of the hall. Very important business to be considered. It is especially urgent that every member of tho club be present. A. J. Irwin, Sec. I have all the popular varieties of prunes raised in the state of Oregon including California Sugar. 1000 lbs. of Belshaw, also a large amount of the famous Golden Branch plums and other varieties. Peaches and apples all for sale at the Bel shaw ranch near Mt. Vernon, C. Belshaw. A man does not have to go to war and shoot the daylights out of the enemy to be a hero. The real hero, the genuine article, is the fellow who brings a pumpkin to the county fair. It is true that this hero will not bo entitled to a Carnegie medal but he will certainly be rewarded with a nice prize. Blue Mt. Eagle. School will start September 5th and the mothers are busy plan ning and making clothes for the children. The shoe question is receiving serious attention as it is important to know where to get the best shoes for the least money. Until Sept. 10th there will he a reduction of 20 per cent on all children's shoes at The Busy Corner Store. Mr. O. O. France and Miss Rose Snowden were married at the Presbyterian Church in Burns, Oregon, Saturday August 20 at 11 o'clock a. m. Rev. A. J. Irwin officiating. Mr. France came to Harney county about two years ago. Miss Snowden came from Illinois a short time ago. Mr. and Mrs. France expect to go to tho Willamette Valley to "mako their home after visiting with friends and relatives for a while. Dr. II. M. Horton came down from tho mill Wednesday and reports the forest fire well under control at that time with little danger of another serious out break unless a high wind should come up in tho right direction. The fire so far has done littlo damage to tho standing timber of age, but has killed a largo amount of the now growth of pines. The fire is very bad on land that has been logged as there is much brush and rubbish but in tho green timber tho flames have nothing but tho grass and pinonecdlfB, thereforo does not assume proportions as t does where much dead and dry brush is lying on the ground. Al Spicer is up from his home stead in Sunset. Grover ilameson is in town from Wav6rly. W. R. Dawson was up from Sunset yesterday. A social dance was enjoyed by our young people last night. Foil Salk-SocoiuI hand buggy and light hack oiv.uiro at this olllce. Mrs. C. A. Harlan and littlo son aro visiting in Ilarnoy for a fow days. Chester Maco and Elmer Mc Manus spent a portion of this week in tho mountains. F. ,1. Conrad is up from tho homestead to meet Mrs. Conrad who has just returned from il visit to outside points. Foil Sam:- Black Porcheron Stallion 5 years old, weight about 1S00 lbs. Call on F. J. Conrad in Sunset or address him at Burns. If not sold before the horse may be seen at tho fair ground during tho fair. A big combine harvester has been brought in and will he used over at the P Ranch. This is tho first one to bo brought into Harney county. No doubt they will bo numerous as soon as Mr. Hi irets hero with Ins rail road. Regular preaching service at the Presbyterian Church Sunday August 28. Subject for tho merning: "God's Constant Care." For tho evening: "God's Anti dote for sin." Everybody most cordially invited to attend those services. W. A. Gowan has boon trans ferred from tho Vale laud ollice to the Burns oflico according to repouta , this morning. The many friends of the family here aro pleased to learn of this and will be glad to welcome the family, here again. Mr. Gowan spent his boyhood days hero. This country has too many farmers who are sighing for such luxuries as an automobile, when they should be planning to own a good manure spreader for the rejuvenation of their land, which they are ignorantly robbing of its vitality from one year's end to the other, in the wild rush to build up a bank account they or their children may Hover live to enjoy. Rural Spirit. The recent cold wave seems to have beon general and we had supposed it was just a cranky notion to correspond with the rest ot the season but over in Denver they're laying the blame on forest fires. Didn't suppose fires would cause much cold weather but hadn't taken the matter up scientifically, so will have to let the Denver peo ple have all the say. The Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. has just put up a nice pair of woolen blankets for tho best pen of fine wooled sheep at the county fair. This is one of the most appropriate special prom iums yet offered and Tho Times Herald hopes to see more specials for sheep and that we may have that important industry well represented at the fair. Our livestock exhibits of tho past have not been as representative of the industry as it should. We have some of as fine stock as can bo found anywhere in the west and wo should show it. Tho Burns homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith was tho scene of a pretty, quiet homo wedding Tuesday August 23, at 11 o'clock when their son Dole was united in marriage to Miss Dolly Buch anan. Rev. A. J. Irwin was in vited to say the words that made the happy young peoplo husband and wife. A bountiful dinner followed the wedding ceremony. Mr. Smith and his brido will spend a short timo at tho Smith home on Silvies Rivor after which they will make thoir homo on the Whiting ranch north of Burns. Both tho young peoplo havo a host of friends who re joice with them in thoir new re lationship. Tho action of tho govern ment cutting junipor for tho market shut oir fuel supply from that source for Prineville, says tho Journal, and tho fact thai much of the land that has been used for getting tho win ter's fuel supply to tho south nnd west of this city has beon homesteaded, blocked tho juniper supply from that direction also. Tho clearing of tho land will menu wood for tho future, but that is not this winter. Tho resulting high price for wood has brought unusual activity in tho pino woods, and many peo ple aro cutting pino wood with a view of selling it in Prineville, A party of 10 men arrived from California for this purpose. Houses for rent are very scarce in Burns. Wanti:-To buy ono or two pieces of raw cheap patented land. Parties answering this ad will give numbers of land and lowest prices. Address L. Box Ml, Burns, Oregon. A dense smoko has hung ovor this valley for tho past several days caused from tho numorous forest fires in the Cascades to tho west. A rain would be a blessing not only to check these (Ires but nlso for tho benefit of vegetation. Dii:d - Wednesday, Aug. 21, in this city, Mary A. Hutton, wife of R. h. Mutton, ago 32 years, Deceased look sick at tho family homo near Wagon tiro several days previous to her death and her illness was of such a serious nature sho was removed to this city for medical aid. Tho funeral service was conduc ted Thursday nfternoon at tho Presbyterian church, Rov. A. .1. Irwin conducted the service and interment was made in tho Hums cemetery. Mrs. Hutton was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hir am Gibson of Crook county and was born in California Sept. 17, 1877. Her pnrcnU wero with her at tho timo of her death. She leaves a htishand and a 7 year old daughter to mourn her. Mrs. Hutton was most favorably known to a wide circle of friends who deeply sympathize with the horeaved relatives. THIS MEANS BUSINESS Those knowing themselves in debted to (5. W. Clevenger on account must make arrangements to settle either in cash or by bankable note before the 10th of September. This is an unequiv ocal declaration and must be heeded. The settlement must be one way or the other. G. W. Cl.BVKNGKK. POLITICAL ANNOU.NTKMKNTS. I am a canidato for the nom ination for the oflico of County Judge of Harney county,' subject to the decision of tho democra tic voters at the primary nom inating election to be held Sept. 21. 1910. J. W. Buchanan. JUlllli: DAVIS ASKS IOK SIXOMi TCKU I hereby request tho support of the people at tho Direct Primary election to bo hold on Sentomber 21, 11)10, for the Re publican nomination to the ollice of Circuit Judge in this district. Respectfully submitted. Gi:. E. Davls. I am a candidate for the nomi nation for tho ollice of Sheriff of Harney County, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at tho primary nominating elec tion to bo hold Sent. 24, 1910. A. K. RiciiAunsoN. I am a candidate for tho nomi nation for the oflico of Sheriff of Harney County, subject to the decision of tho democratic voters at the primary nominating elec tion to bo hold Sept, 21, 11)10. SlDNKY COMKOY.H. I am a candidato for the nomi nation for the oflico of County Surveyor of Ilarnoy county, sub ject to tho decision of the demo cratic voters at the primary nom inating election to bo held Sept. 24, 11)10. Chas. E. Hkkuy. I am a candidato for the nomi nation for the oflico of County Surveyor of Harney County sub ject to tho decision of tho republi can voters at tho primary nomi nating election to bo hold Sept. 24, 1010. E. A. SllAl'Kit. I am a candidato for the nom ination for tho oflico of Sherill' of Harney County, subject to -the decision of the democratic vot ers at tho primary nominating election to ho held Sept. 24, 1910. IlKNIlY RlCIIAUDSON I hereby announce thai I am a candidate for tho Republican nom ination for .IikIko of tho Circuit Court for tho Ninth Judicial Dis trict of Oregon at tho coming primary election. If nominnted I promiso to mako a vigorous and honorable campaign to bo elected, If elected 1 shall en deavor, in both public and pri vate life, to fulfill ovory require ment which tho peoplo have a right to expect in anyone hold ing this oflico. I am in favor of tho district primary, and strongly opposed to the Baloon and ita in fluence, This notico is inserted aa paid matter for which I am responsible, Wru.8 W. Wood, Canyon City, Oregon. When the digestion is all right, the action of tho bowols regular, there is a natural craving and relish for food. When this 1b lacking you may loiow that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tnblots. They strengthen tho digestive organs, improve tho appolilo nnd regulate the bowles, Sold by all dealers. mniMONB. Ill tin' Circuit n( tlio Htnln ol On-gnu for llnriMiy County Muiiii Hurt, iiniiitirr VH. ('Iiirlm I), Hurl, iliifuiiilimt To Clinrltm It Hurt, Deftmrinnt: In tlio iinimt ol llioKtnlo of Orcnon, You urti linrtiliy reunited to appear ami Ullrmurtlin eoinpliilnt Mleil HKiilnnt you In tlm uliovuetitllliHl null on or littloro tlio '.Mill iluy (it Heplumlior 11)10, mill If 5 on full tu ho nppeur ami nimwur (or wan I thereof, pluliitlll' will tiikn jililu intuit iiKiilimt you (or llio rrllof prayed (or In plalnlin'ii complaint to wit: for it decree of tllvoicu alinoluto from tlm ilefemliiiit mnl tlm enro and cimtody 01 IIIO Illllliir Cllllil IIIVIIIIOIICil III lllll i , , i, i ,, coin plaint mnl (or mi order audi an tliem In mentioned mnl (oreimlMiind dlnlnirnc inrSelH. ,,! ,1, 1 1 11 1 1 . .... I r, PI. Ileum, i.r.fir.i (ii'iuii. n. a. wihiuh IIiIh Hiiiuiiioiin Ih pillillalied III I lie c (I. Hnillh, all nl llarrnn.ii. Ilriiitnn. Tlliien-lloridd, n weekly nuunpnper pule Wm. Kamhk, llUlcr. IliluM li llio City of I tit run, llnrucy' Om111ly.Or1.R011. one,, vm.k for U I N0TICR FOR PUBLICATION. romecntlvii (or mrvlcit pnlileontlnii liy . ..... , , ,, ,,,,,,,, , ., 1 I NITKII Htatci I.AKIi OrMlK order til Hon. .1. I', Iteetor, Jildue. of tint liuriia.orcii JuiioW, HID. County Court, nl I liirury County, )ru NoilniUlieirhy lni th'. Frank Adrian, , , . , ,, ,,'i , ,ol Uriilo, OrrKOu, who, oil July I. WJ, K'Hii tnmlti mnl entered on tint 1UI1 ility ma.i iiraarl laud entry No. tutfl, rvilal No, ..f v,,.,.l nun il... 11, i.ii.,,!,.., loiW.for NK1. NWti and NW!i NK;. Heellon I. ol .UiKiml mill, 11111 lltnl piiiiiirHtion 1awllahltl4,H a (nla M l; Vnuinriifl Mtut eiltlon liureof In lliililo Oil tlio l.'ltll liny dlau.ha. niliitiraf lulu tliiuloinVI1iial 1 proof to rtiahllali tlalni to the unit aMii-edc Auuiinl, lllll). (IliO. 8. Hl'.KMOItK, Attorney (or Halntlir. NOTrCE KOU puhmuation. I'NinillHI'ATKHI.ANIMIFFICK.I liurna, Oregon, July I, tviu.l NotlCW I. hurohvttlventliatHalituel A Alralvir. ot lltrrlnian. (Ireirou, win 1 Mareli l mi, liiailintpM.il lanilriilt) No. w7, Krrlal No, W78t, tor NH'MH. NKh.NW,. atnl N&i Stt',, aerllnii fi. Tiiintil. 'Jfl H.iiillt. llaiiir"Hn Kail Wlllametm Meridian h.a flhwl until r ot luti-utlou tu make Pinal proof, lo ratatili.ti rlalui to the land above iltorlnHl, before the llrulilur ai.il Ito- tirtwm Wm. Kahhk. Itoitliter. CONTEST NOTICE. KKIIlAI. SO Will. lOKIKHr NO. IK IIMIHi HTATKa l,AMIlOtrtl.K i liiiin., nrrguu, Augu.t 111, imu. A nttlelnlie entiieM altldairlt having lieeti flle.1 Lihl. omcliyiiutar A Itemhold ionic, lalll, agaluat Ihrtolt Ijllid lilllrj, Kerlal .No Will, made May I, row, for NK1, iiiviloii at, Town. 1,1 1 jM.iulh, llangrst Ka.l, NMIIatuoltn Mettdlaii hy nxargo Haven, coiilr.lre, Hi whloli 11 . alUgrd that fald viilrytnari haa not made ur nid any annual proof of any ul THMHlllilm ui.iii .aid land or for Hie iM-uertt lliereuli thai he haa failed to exml ukii or for the heuIH of .aid laud the mini ol one Hollar per arid. a. hy law leijutrrdi that he h.a tailed to make auzrirleni liuiiruv.ment , tJMTtli HTATKa l,AMIlOtrtl.K iiHiuor lor the henullluf .aid land, thai hah.. abandoned aatd entry, aaht i.aillia aro hereby nolloeil to a.ear, rrioud, and offer evldeucu looeiiiog .am allegation ai iu treior k a. 111 on H..!emter il. Iviu, before tun llegl.lcr and iteevlter at the Tinted Male, (.and Oltlio In liurna. nr.gon the .aid eonleaUnt havlug, In troer afflila Ylt, filed AllglLt III, IVIO, HI llillh I. cu which aliovv that aller due dillgeiiro eroual .crvli a of thl. itoileu eautiol be made. H I. hereby or dered and dlreeled Ihalaueh uutleo Ihi given by due and iior ubllcallon. IV11. I'AMat, Itegl.ter. Ilecurd addiea. of eutryiuaii-lluin., Orrgoii il . J,il. ilVn "'r';"," " "-""""'"' I liutleo of Hileiitlou to mako Hiial fro.it, lue.- iV.i-i' i .. u in. labll.h nlaliii lo the laud alie iltarrltinl, ho J,iiku2TiL,i nl r vi.t.a- .. ' IU' ' lterlm.at liunia.ur toy Ihumau, ir ihiuu. liana 1 Hilvr all 01 '- m, it.n in, .lav nf iirtotHr Into ...rrlw.n.Ore..i J rf J.n.en.ol ltler.lde. , "'VW ," '.?, ...VA,f .. im.I:1" " uittits!ii!t!ttiiii:t:iit!t:ti:it!!tJi!t:!!mimtin!ti:iiiniitn!!:it!i:!!i!iiinittt:!ii!i:::nii!i RANDALL, PASSENGER & MALONEY (iiivcrnnirnt l.nud IK-ulorM mnl (lialera In I! HARNEY COUNTY LANDS F j ROOMS I-2.:i 01)1) FELLOW '! I' H:t:::t:iitt:i::ii::::n:5tJ:::Jitnt:mt::n:::n:::nt::::::::m::::::t:t:::::n:tt:tin::!::m::t!; 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. HobI Loin Steak IIoIIh Roasts SatiHiiKo Pork After May 15 away ONE $25.00 STANDARD TALKING MACHINE for Cash purchases amount ing to $75.00. Save your coupons when they total $75.00 forhiK them In and get your machine. REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIQS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKlNNON, Jr., Proprietor. Job printing The Times-Herald NOTICE KOU I'UMLIUATION. I'Ntritii Htatm I.anii Orrii r, llintu, Oregon, July w, Itiio, Niitlro la lieralijr given lint Cmmlo I Allirlxlit ill Narrow, Ori'ium. who, ou June I, Unci. Inailo Hiuni'Moml I'tl try No, (Hill, (or HV Hccllou 7, ToitimlilpWI Houlli,, Itnnxi 111, Kiml WllUmcltn Mrul'llmi, Iim llleil tinllro nl liitrn Hon tn link (i Mini Commilt.llnli I'rnnf, Inn tatiiUli claim In tlio Imnl kImivo itonorlU'd, l liinitho Kwlttii mnl Hecoliuf, M llurni, i)fi Him. on tlm nth ility ol Hnptuinliur, loll) Claimant uammi aa wlliii'Mrn Mno (I lliiftniHii, Aliuniiilur McKi'iirli', I'rcil lluri'tli. Kilwanl Koiiiiniiiaii nil ol Nairuna, Ofl'K'lll Wm Kamiik Hi'kIhIit, NOTIUIS KOU IMJMjKJATION. I'mthi Statu I.AMnOrrii x, Hunk, orritim, July v, lulu Mutlin la hi.ri.lir iilvi'll Hint Mnrlln J Mi'Mnl ) luii, of limwtny, Urt'ion, who, imllrl. im'i nmiiH nmne.ira.i vinrr no. m.i, rerun no Uliun, lor HHNUJJ, Hii'tlon M mnl HI4NI:1. Ki'ctlon VJ. IiiwiiIiIi 19 Houlli, ItaiiKi) IU) Full, Wlllmnollii MrrhUn, li llleit nollin ol Intention to make Final I'lvo Ymr I'riHil, to tatntillah cUtln tnlhu Imiil nhiive ilea rrllivit, liforu llin llriildrr nrnl lleielnil, nt lltiriia.ilri-Kiin. on Uintah ility of Hr.lenilior,l'Jil, ('Uliimnl iinine n wltnrMiii J. I. NIK, II. i. Ilimanl, II. I:. II1111I1111, Homer I'rraley, of lircwioy, Oreiton. Wm, Kaiirk, KeulnliT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UnithiHtatm l,A.NtOrriir, ( Hum. On-Koii, July 87, lull), I Notice la Imrchy ulvnii that Frank ('. Filler, ol llarrlmn,OreKim,wlio,iin lii'ceuilior 14, ivui inailnhoiiiFitPKiliinlryNo. m Herlnl No tllMH forNviJf, KiTtloiilu, 'IownalilvnKoiilli,ltnuiiii M Knit Wlllauiiiltu Mnrhllnii.lma nidi nolliiiof a-i r.aai wiimmeiii Mitriniaii. mm men iiohiuoi .Internum In uiaku lliinl Five our I'roul, In ,.ul,lUh ruini tu the laml Uviit-aaiii-ii, hi" fore tlm Iteiditer mnl Keeelver, at Hurl. llri'KOii, uii the Will ilay ot Hri'tumhrr I9IU, Claimant liamnt aa wllnraiva ., ,rl ti....... t. ...... Ci 1 II..-I... erlh.d. heloro M J O'Connor. II H. I'oinml. .loiter, at hla oltlee at tirtilo, Oregon, 011 1 hn Mil day o Auguit, lull), rlallnalll lialilf.a. MlturMea: Mr., I II UrtfiibaiiKh, Fronel. N tlrote. Ciiluiiil.n Unite, hevenu" Hefeliliaugh allot HciiIii, Oretou Wm. l'Aitn. Iienlilrr 'NOTICE FOR PIJHI.ICATION UNITKIi NrrAIKM I.ANII OKKIfK.t llllflia Oregon, Auglltt IK. II0. I Nollro I. heirhv glrrii that farah A Hllrni., of lllluy, Orrgoii, who, on l..einlMr yJnd, Itaul, nuile ilr.ort land entry No. RiM, Cerlal No. l, lor NKM.feellou 'Jft. 1.inilili3l houlli, liaitgu r r.a.i, Miiiainmie .lenuiaii, na. nioii Irving C Itayiiioiul.nf Hurii., Oregon lark Ailama. Andrew J ok Ion.. Walter K fkliln, allot lllly, Oregon Wm, Fitir llrgl.trr. CONTEST NOTICE. HKItlAI, No, Oi t OSTKHT NO. 1S7 t'MTKIlHTATM I.Ahli OrMIK, Hum., Oregon, .11gu.t 17, 1910. A .ultlcleiilconle.t affidavit having been rlle.1 In thlionile by t'llrtoid llrou.heek eoutolant, again. t lloine.lead Knlry. Kerlal No.W, made July l.tKO". for K(HK',. eeelloii SI; SUt, anil HWI.NUI, hetli.li.1A, TnUilll. W. Houlli. Ilanie laj I'a.t, Ulllaloettn Meridian, by Frnl Ilrai h, I onletiee. In which II la alleged that .aid Fml Uracil ha. abandoned thoatKitaile.erltM.il laud for more than .lx inunlha la.t can, and that he haa never ininved .aid land, or (ilacnt any hn roveuienta Ihareon. .aid i.artle. aro hetebv uolllle.to anirtiar. re.iiond.und otrerevtdeiieo Itouchltig .aid allegation at o o'eloek a tti.ou Heiiieiiioer 1. ln. iM-tore llio iteglalar aim lleeelver at the United Mute. I .a ml OflU'e In Hurl)., Oregon. The .aid eontr.tant having III t ror afllda vlt, nltHl Augu. 117, Ulo, ret f.irtli facta Hhlcti huw thai aller due dllllgenre Hiional aervlre ol Ihla nolle cannot lm mai'e, It la hereby or dared and dlreeled that .urli nolleo bo glvln hy due and prober iiihllrallon . I-'ahnk, Itegl.ter. Iteeord addre.a of etitriiuan Narrovta, Oregon I liLDC, RURNS, OREGON :: 121c . . fie. to 7c. . . (ic. to 8c. 121c Ific. we will tfive one 'I 1 iniiiiniii iinn.iii if iiiivi.ip Thin weather will make joti .feci like makinu farden. We have the BEST STOCK OF PLOWS! on hand and the Uenl and iiiohI COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS ppriic 111 nmi auuua in dula ai uhc-uali' i iuu; .y. of nackane nceda. Fall slock of tLct ' Spi E3:GOE.Sf and JFJL-.I5LESQirne Benin to fcl ready for fjardcniiif GEER & CUMMINS Burns, Oregon. Bums iVIeat IVlarkef New Shop Opposite lite IirM Nuliunal Hunk Main Si. yfrvPX . s!mteffim If. kl.ir M'MMtmiJF VaK4'i laift II 1 1 : warn mM wr Your patronage solicited. liaaav-- -amf BURNS LIVERY CORTES E. -- '"i.vJfe i -m) gg 0 SHrV .V3C vffiMftf tw &X hxVffi y :vr& f fsS$ Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals NEW AND ACCURATli HAY SCALI5 IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. ' ". 4-v - - - gaVlat aaa?g5yr --- - -3:hin te a -mn::K::.::a:::J::t:a:KJ:xunlm:::::::::::::::::::::::n::as, ' l ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY ; i . t he ! BAKER CITY, ORIiaO.N ee'oi Ilonnlinir and Day School for (iirls. Roys under 14 e,'at? years of ao adinitttd. " y The course of .studies embraces the oinht jjnules of . . ,S: common school studies, based on the state course of xv j studies, the Academic course of four years, ami the Cora- )raf I j mercial course. with' j Tho music and painting departmonts otfer splendid ersp advantitRes. oririp ! Studies will be resumed Monday, September rth, 1910. "Stan' Kor further particulars call at the Academv, or address "nriit j the SISTER SUPERIOR. ' 6rte jttii.iiii-nnt:u:::i:mnn:mm:j:::nui;t::i::::::::j:s::::j::::::::::::::::::jnssnS lixpert Ncpjiir Atun Burns Garage ARCHIE McOOWAN, Prop. Supplies, Qasollne, Lubricating Oil, etc. Telephone Connection Day and Night rFJEXAJXTESL Wc want to thank mm for believe you willind it to m ii the future. Our stock is complete and our DRUGS are the btst. We will not handle any other kind and our prices are right. We have the best line of Cigars, Candies, Post m ine city. DR. SII00l"S FAMILY MEDICINES HI- C.ll.tl no junta yuur The City Drug Store REED BROS.. 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