aa MMMMiUitlMllUMMWMWWW i i n p Slw 9immtL flATtJBDXT. BKlTEMilEIl 10,1910 BtmaoniPTtoN rates! On Yt Six Monlhi Tbrct Month! . .oo lv) . .75 j JULIAN MTlll) Tho attention of tho writer lias been called to a letter written by A. C. Clark, of Burton, Wash., to the secretary of tho Portland Commercial Club in which he al leges that would-be homeseckcrs took their lives in their own hands in coming to Harnev county to settle The assertion was made, according to this letter, thnt tho stockmen threatened the lives of homesteaders and that cow punchers and range riders harrassed homesteaders, etc., and that several lives had already paid the penalty of attempting to homestead lands in this and ad joining counties. This is the story of a man (whoso name is not given) who had "had actual experience in Harney county." This is the rankest fabrication and most foolish. No such con dition exists here and the man making such an assertion is simp ly a knocker. This letter would suggest a state of lawlessness that is a blot to any country and we deny it most vigorously and would like the name of the man who "had experience." The stockmen of Harney county are law abiding citizens who encourage, rather thanharrasshomescekers. They do not attempt to intimidate in any instance. Homesteaders are coming every day and are per mitted without hindrance to file on any vacant land in the county and during the 27 years the writ er has lived here he does not know of one instance of a settler losing his life for any such cause. It is bosh, rot! Mr. Clark is re quested to make a thorough in vestigation of this. SCHOOLS OPEN. The school of this city opened for the year last Monday morn ing. The high school had an en rollment of 55 the opening day which will be increased quite materially during the next few weeks. The entire senior class is bn hand and there will be 12 graduate the coming year. The public school enrollment is not yet up to what it will be later as some families have not yet moyed in from the country. Prin cipal Harris reports the following number: Room one, 25; room two, 29; room three, 27; room four, 26; room five, 37; room six, 40. A total of 184. REBEKAH CONVENTION. A district convention of the Re bekah Lodges of Canyon City, Prairie City and Burns compris ing District No. 31, will be held in this city during fair week. It has not been definitely settled as yet but Wednesday, Oct 5, has been suggested as the main day of the session. These district conventions are similar in char acter to the grand lodge and are most interesting and instructive. All members of the order in good Btanding are permitted to attend the-sessions and take part. Be sides the business sessions and general instructions, we under stand there are most enjoyable features. The president of the State As sembly will be present at this convention and many delegates are expected from Canyon and Prairie. The members of Sylvia Lodge of this city are looking fonvard with pleasant anticipa tion and are maknig elaborate preparations to entertain these guests in a true fraternal .soirit Mothers' Club Secures Play Ground. The Mothers' Club of this city has bought two acres of fine ground in the old fair grounds field northeast of town which will be parked and arranged for a play ground for the children. The club determined upon this moye some time ago and had been negotiating for a suitable plot. The land was purchased from the Western Colonization Co., successors to the Road Co., and is an ideal tract for the pur pose. Mr. Lundy, the local agent of the concern secured the land for them at a reduced figure and although Dr. L. E. Hibbard had a lease on the land and it takes two acres of his garden plot, ho very generously released it. The plot is right on tho Sweek ditch and water for irrigation may bo had during the growing season. The Club will make all necessary preparations to put tho ill ,JlUiv planting to grass, flowers, orna mental shrubs, trees, etc., at once. This is a movement tliat re ceives Unanimous praiso from tho people of Burns nnd one of tho many find undertakings of tho Mothers' Club. It will receive tho concerted support of all our citizens and will hoof inestimable benefit to tho community. Tho Times-Herald heartily congrat ulates tho ladies on their success and assures them of its services in making this play ground an ideal spot. COUNTY COURT. County court has been in ses sion since last Wednesday with '.Judge Rector, Commissioners Stallard and Smyth all being pre sent. The term is a light ono and will likely adjourn today. Following business had been transacted up to adjournment last night: Annointment of judges nnd clerks of election to fill vacancies. Mrs. K. Winters appointed janitor for tho high school. Reports of tho road masters all approved. $1000 appropriated for work in Dist 1; $1000 for District 2 and $500 for Dist 3. Contract with Mnrsden & Griffith as county physicians continued. Geo. McLaren awarded con tract to deliver 20 cords of pine wood at $G.G0 per cord and 15 cords of mahogany at $7.50 per cord. B. W. Hamilton awarded con tract to keep tho county poor. J. W. Lee of Alberson granted a liqnor license for six months. L. M. Hamilton road ordered opened. Petition to change the Waverly- Anderson valley road allowed. ASPIRANTS FOR COUNTY OFFICE. Thursday was the last day on which candidates for office in the county could file their petitions with tho clerk and be placed on the primary ballot The follow ing have filed the necessary peti tions and will appear: REPUBLICANS. Judge-W. L. Best, Grant Thompson. Clerk-J. D. Stewart, E. B. Waters. Sheriff-R. T. Hughet Treasurer E. N. Jameson. Surveyor E. A. Shafer. Coroner Dr. J. W. Geary. Constable, Waverly precinct Robt S. Grant Jr. Central Committeeman, Burns precinct A. W. Gowan. DEMOCRATS. Judge J. W. Buchanan. Clerk Sam Mothershead. Sheriff-Sidney Comegys, Henry Richardson, A. K. Richardson. Treasurer Simon Lewis. Commissioner Isaac Foster. Surveyor C. E. Beery. Justice, Burns precinct M. L. Lewis. Central Committeeman, Burns precinct Geo. S. Sizemore. NEW LAND RULINO. A recent ruling of the Depart ment of the Interior is of con siderable interest to this section. It provides that actual residence on 320 acre homesteads is not necessary, as cultivation and production is the basis of good faith and will be considered in making proof. This is a matter that effects quite an area in this land district and many home steaders are effected by it The Times-Herald has not gone into it thoroughly but it seems that all that is necessary is for the climant to reside near enough the land to supervise the work for developing it and fulfilling the requirements necessary to make necessary proof of cultiva tion. "GRANDMA" LEWIS DEAD- "Grandma" Lewis, mother of M. L. Lewis, passed away at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson in this city Thursday evening aged 86 years. She had been in her usual health up to Wednesday morning when she was stricken with appoplexy and never regained consciousness. She passed away peacefully. "Grandma" Lewis had many friends in this city and was high ly respected. The funeral ser vices will bo conducted by Rev. C. W. Holloman this afternoon at the Richardson homo and in terment will be made in the Burns cemetery beside her hus band. Arrena Lewis was born in Rockingham County, N. C. Aug. 14. 1824. Soon after marriage she moved to Patrick County, Va. where her homo was until coming west, which was in 1892 Burns in 1895. Eleven children in all, soven of whom nro living! A. J. Lewis. in W. Va., Mrs. W. T. Massoy, Mrs. W. D. Anglih nnd T. E. Lewis, near tho old homo in Patrick County, Va. W. K. Lewis and R. M. Lewis of Pnlouso City. Wash, nnd M. L. of Burns, 48 grand childron nnd 30 great grandchildrcd as far as known now all living. Her hus band, D. M. Lewis died in Burns Dec. 1897 when 83 years of age. Two brothers and ono sister, Andrew nnd W. B. Clifton and Mrs. P. M. Smith, survive and live in Va. LOCAL OVURPLOW. Alfred Benjamin at Schenk Bros. Chas. Davis of Harney has rye for sale. Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stowart is ill. Mrs. Chas. Roper is over from Harney tho guest of friends. Foil SALU-Second hand buggy and light hack enquiro at this ofiice. When in Burns stop at the Overland. It's under now man agement You'll liko it. Good pasture with wator whoro horses will bo taken-Mrs. P. E. McGee, Burns, Oregon. Tho great salo of Men's Cloth ing and high grado stationery at The Busy Corner Store, last two week. Whips from 15c. to $4 each un breakable whips that will last you a life timo at J. C. Welcome & Son's. Thero will be a social danco at the Sunset schoolhouso on Sept 16. Supper will bo served at Mrs. Egglcston's. Good music. All cordially invited. Dr. A. Mclntyrc who recently came here from Nevada in com nany with Henry Welcome, has gone to Portland to tako the medical examination in order to bo licensed to practice in this state. We do not know whero he intends to locate. I have all the popular varieties of prunes raised in tho state of Oregon including California Sugar. 1000 lbs. of Bclshaw, also a large amount of the famous Golden Branch plums and other varieties. Peaches and apples all for salo at tho Bel shaw ranch near Mt Vernon, C. Belshaw. ' Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Marsden arrived homo yesterday evening after an absence of over two months in California. They left their son George at the state uni versity in fine spirits and perfect ly contented. Tho doctor says he is glad to be homo again and feels fit for work. Ho was not idle during his absence, however, as he was preparing copy for his Indian language books, 'lheir many friends are pleased to wel come Dr. and Mrs. Marsdon home. Sheriff Richardson left here Sunday morning in his auto in company with Sheriff Odell of Malheur county to take up the trail of some horse thieves. They went in the direction of Lake county and later reports aro to the effect that they went as far as Eugene in the Williamette Valley. Deputy Terrill has not been informed as to whether tho men were caught or not but re ceived word that Mr. Richardson was on the road home from Eugene and he expects him to arrive here tomorrow. W. C. Byrd and son Chas. are home from a sojourn at Hot Lake. They had a fine rest at that famous sanitarium and "Daddy" says its tho finest place in the west with the best of at tention given guests. Dr. Phy, the medical superintendent and manager is a most pleasant gen tleman. "Daddy" says he would like to stay there but is afraid he'd get the gout from high liv. ing. They came over from Prairie City in a now Jackson auto owned by H. B. Hayes and they enjoyed tho trip in having E. N. Jameson and two young men as traveling companions. Mr. Hayes intends to keep two machines and make regular runs between hero and Prairie City. PINCHOT CAPTURES CONVENTION. It seems from reports that tho Roosevelt-Pinchot-Garfield peo ple captured the conservation congress at Minneapolis this week and the President as well as tho western governors wero put com pletely in the back ground. A report also states that five memb ers of tho congressional com mittee, which has been investi tratincr the Balllneer-Pinchot con troversy favor tho removal of tho secretary. A dlBpatch from Min nnnnnlfa nava: Condemnation of Richard A. Ballinger in tho ad- mtniaffflttnn nf tho dnnnrtmnnfc of tho interior, of which ho is Bocrotary, and a declaration that ho should bo no longer roiamea in that oflko, aro contained in a Ktonlnilnn nilrmtnd tndnv bv flvrt members of tho congressional committee, which has boon inves tigating tho Bnllingor-Pinchot controversy. These ilvo, four Domocrataand ono Republican, assort that tho vpto is binding on tho committee as a wnoio. i nis, however, is disputed by the other litvn mumlmrs of tho committco who wero present today. POLITICAL ANNOUNCKMKNTS. After duo consideration and consultation with friends and finding it tho desiro of all with whom I havo talked, I have de cided to allow my nnmo to go be fore tho Republican voters nt the primary election to bo held Sopt. 24, as n candidate for County Judge. If nominated and elected I pledge a fair, impartial and economical administration nnd I intend to give special attention to tho betterment of county roads along tho most practicable lines. Grant Thompson. dalton i1k10s announces candidacy. I hereby announco my candi dacy for tho ofilco of Circuit Judge for tha Ninth Judicial District on the Democratic ticket, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic electors at tho pri maries. If nominated nnd eloct ed, I will endenvor to fulfill tho duties of tho offico honestly, fear lessly, and impartially. Daiton Biggs. E. N. JAMESON ASKS TOR SECOND TERM I hereby request tho support of tho people at tho direct pri mary election to bo held on Sept 24, 1910, for the Republican nomination to the offico of county Treasurer. , E. N. Jameson. I hereby announco myself a candidate for nomination for the ofilco of County Clerk subject to the decision of tho republican voters of Harney county at tho primary election of Sept 24th. If elected, I pledge myself to a faithful performance of the duties of the office, dovoting my entire time thereto. E. B. Waters. I, W. L. Best, reside on Silver creek Hnrney County, Oregon, and my postoflice address is Riley, Oregon. I nm n duly registered member of the republican party and am a candidate for tho nomi nation of the ofiico of County Judgo of Harney county nt tho primary election to bo held on tho 24th dnv of September 1910. W. L. Best. I am a canidate for tho nom ination for the ofiice of County Judge of Harney county, subject to the decision of the democra tic voters at tho primary nom inating election to be held Sopt 24, 1910. J. W. Buchanan. JUDQB DAVIS ASKS TOR SECOND TERM I hereby request tho support of the people at the Direct Primary election to bo held on September 2-1, 1910, for tho Re publican nomination to tho ofilco of Circuit Judgo in this district Respectfully submitted, Geo. E. Davis. I am a candidate for the nomi nation for the ofiice of Sheriff of Harney County, subject to tho decision of the democratic voters at tho primary nominating elec tion to be held Sent. 24, 1910. A. K. Richardson. I am a candidate for the nomi nation for the ofiico of Sheriff of Harney County, subject to tho decision of tho democratic voters at the primary nominating elec tion to be hold Sopt. 24, 1910. Sidney Comegys. I nm a canditlnto for tho nomi nation for tho office of County Surveyor of Harney county, 8ub ject to the decision of tho demp cratic voters at tho primary nom inating election to ho held Sept. 24, 1910. Chas. E. Beehy. I am a candidate for tho nomi nation for tho ofIlco of County Surveyor of Harney County sub ject to tho decision of tho republi can voters at tho primary nomi nating election to bo held Sept. 2A, 1910. E. A. SlIAKEli. I am a candidato for the nom ination for tho offico of Sheriff of Harney County, subject to tho decision of tho democratic vot ers at tho primary nominating election to bo hold Sept 24, 1910. Henry Richardson T Wabv announco that I nm u candidate for tho Republican nom ination for Judgo bf tho Circuit Court for tho Ninth Judicial Dis Mrt of Oregon nt tho coming primary election. If nominated I promiBO to mnko a vigorous mill honorable campaign to bo elected. If elected I shnll en deavor, in both public and pri- vato life, to fulfill overy require ment which tho people havo a right to oxpect in anyone hold ing this office. I am in favor of tho district nrlmary. and strongly opposed to tho saloon and Us in fluence. This notico is inserted as nnid matter for which I am responsible. Wi:lls w. wood, Canyon City, Oregon. For bowel complaints in chil dren always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea and castor oil. It Is certain to effect a cure nnd when reduced with wator and sweotoned is pleasant to take. No physician can prcscribo a hotter remedy. For snlo by all good Dealers. THIS MEANS BUSINESS Thoso knowing themsolves in debted to G. W. Clovenger on account must make arrangements to Bcttlo either in cash or by bankable note boforo tho 10th of September. This is an unequiv ocal declaration and must bo heeded. Tho settlement must bo ono way or tho other. G. W. Clevenger. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNiTtiltTATHlNiinrrirr. Utirin. Orruon. Pcnlembur 3. 1'JlO. I Notico It hereby xlvcii lliat John V t'nurad, I of llutni, llamar Co , Urcitun, who, on Augiial H, ijch, null iiomaauaa r.iurj, Mini, no, OM. for HWJf. Hactlou II. lowiinhlo SV . Kingo si eaii. wuiamviio airriuian uaa mru notlcool Intention loinakn Final Coin intiUUon l'rnnf. tn .tAbllili pl&lm to thn laml utioYu iloncilbeil, before lb llmliter nt llwehcr. t Hume, Ort on, on tho lsihrtar of October, Itilo. Claimant namra aa wlinvaavait I MorrU A. Hntrer, Kay 1) HUM, Wnltvr II. Modeler, Walter (I llo.ldcr, nil of Hum, Oregon. . Kinm:. Itrglitcr. CONTEST NOTICE. HKIttAI. NO. 03111. CONTKST NO. 17n UxiTgn Statu Land orrtcic llurna, Oregon, Auguat lu, 1910. I A aufflcleut conteat affidavit liailug Ix-eu nted la tbl office by Uuatav A Itciuholdioiitee ..h. -... Ilav. I. M. I tf,,.i M.lal Nil mill, made May I, 19W. for Nh! Notion 111. lowilimu lumiuui, liaugr ai Mil, iii.ihkmp Meridian by tleorgt W Haven, Coiitietee, In which It la alleged that laid eutrymau haa not made or filed any annual proof of any Kndllur upon aald land or for tho lieiieflt ereoff that lie ha failed to expend upon or for the benefit of aald land the aum of one dollar per acre, aa by law required! that ho haa failed to male eunU'leni Improvement upon or for the benefit of aald land that he haa abandoned aald eutryi laid partlea are. hereby uolloed to appear, iepoud. and offer evidence touching aald allegation at lu o'clock a. m oa September?!, II0, before I no Kegleter and Itccelver at lbs United State Und Ofltes In llurna, Oregon. The aald eonteatant having, In proper afflda vlt, died AUguil 10, 1810, tot forth fact which ihow that after due diligence peraonal aervlc of thla untie cannot Ui made. It la hereby or dered acd directed thalaurh notlro bo gheu by due and proper publication W'u. Farkr. Itcgiater. Hecord addreil of eutrymau Hurua, Oregon imt:mmMttUitnuttKiain:::nmttmmjj::mm:::mJm:M:naai RANDALL, PASSENGER & BALONEY (ovcrnmrnt Ijintl I.onitiira nntl iIoiiIcth in HARNEY COUNTY LANDS !! ROOMS 1-2-3 ODI) FELLOW IILUti.. I.UKNS, OHKGON 11 ttttttjmmnannaui:Mnja:nn:mnn:tn:nnxnnnn:mnnj 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 i . Pork .... After May 15 we will give away Jb JEFHE5.E3 "-' 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. nimniin ifi mrTr-m-rrr.-int,., ,.,,. , . .. , Job printing-Tho TimcsHcrald NOTI01C KOlt 1'UHLIOATION. Dhitkii Utatm fa ni Ortu n llutni, orrt'oii, July aft, 1VI0, Nollcotn hereby Rlvon lha.1 flimttlo I, AlbrlKlit ol Nrrow, oromm, who, uu June, I, Iik". mucin llmncxloa.l Kntrjr No. (Mill, lor HWJi Hirtlon7, TmrnahliiiM South. Itniian ill. Kaal Wllliumitto Morldltti, hue flltnl iintlra of Inleii tlon tcninlcci l'lnul Comminution 1'rool, lni'ii tnhil.il I'lnlm to tha Inml nbtivo iloaorllii'il, lie fnru tho lleililii niul llccolvor, nt Ilium, (llu KOii, on thn lllth ilnv of Holomhor, Win ( Ulmniit iiitmiie M wllnviir MroU lluffiiiRii, Alexander Mr-Ki'imli', Krcil lluri'th, Kilwaril Kouiiuinnti nil of Nmnnia, Oregon Wm.Kahiik, llen,liler. NOTIUH KOlt I'UHIilOATION. UNITM HMTMl.AHIlOrrlt It. Hum", Oregon, July ill. llMU Nolle U hereby given Hint Merlin J. MoMul Ion, ol Prnwicy, Oregon, who, on Mny'J, I' on iniulo litiwemi'Ril entry No ami, Herlnl No OltWI. for HWNWJl, Hecllon !W ml HNK',. Hvrtlnn 1. Vwnehii 1 Hnillh. Hang Hn I'ml, WlllKi'iotto Merblan, ba, filed iiiillco of Intention to intko Final I lvf Proof, In mtahlltli claim to thn land ahovo do rrlhoil, before tint llegliitor anil Iterolvcr. at llnrna.OreKon, on thn lilli day of 8oitember,llllo. Claimant namea wlliinaea J. I,, rlltn, K.J. Howard, II. K. Illintcu, Homer I'reetey, ol Iircwiey, Oregon. Wm.Faiirx, Itcglaler NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UmTrnHTATrI.AHiiOrrUK. I llurna. Oregon, July 87, lull) I Notice la linrcby given that Frank C. Filter, ol Ilarrlman,(lregoii,who,oii lloeoiiihorll, W( .............. ....i.u.l M....tfV CI7T Urlitl Nn tlIMM ror PMM, neciiou m, inwnailip m rhiui, iiniiK" 1 .11 Kaat Wlllamettu Meridian, line II led uotli o of I Intention In mako Dual Flvoear Proof, in ratabllah rliilmtn the land above ili'Mirlbi'd, In - fnru tho Itriililcr and Itecolver, at Hun a, 1M.1I1I ll.ltll.'.IVI.H -.. 3 . .'. ' " ,, .. Oregon, on the Wth day of Heptember IUI0. Claimant namea aa wllntaiea F, M. 'll.lon, tleorao Tipton, S. A. Mi-aluy, I II. Hnillli, allot llarrlinaii, Oregon. , WM rxvur, itcgiater JnOTICH KOlt PUIJMOATION. UNITKII HTATF.H I.ANII OKFICK.I 1 llurna, Oregon, July "J7, lUIO.f , Nollco la hereby git en that Minuet A.Moalcy, of llarrlinaii, Oregon, who, nil March in, IW7, I mailndcaert land entry No.l(i7,Hrlal No. 0i7M, , for NX1"".. HKMNKl). and NK$ Htt ' ., rui tlou 0, Towliailli znnnuill, linilgo " i.nafc t. himui-m" iderldlau, li.a filed notlei of Intention to make Final proof, In tatabllth rUlltl to tho land ahoioileacilhed, before the Itoglator aid ilo i elver, at imrlia, Oregon, cu the .iJth ily of Heptember, IBID. Claimant namea aa ltnrar Hoy 1 human, Irn Hum!. Frank ('. Filler all ol llarrlinaii, Oregon. J N. Jonaeti, of Klveralde, Oregon Wm. Faiirk, Iteglater. NOTIGK FOIt PUBLICATION. UNITKII HTATKH I.ANI OKPIUIS.f Ittirni Orck'on, Auitutt W. 1V10. ( ..... I. l.aaa.l.aj ..lkf.ll ttial Qar.li A UMlitll. IMIVV I 1IVIVUI Hlajll rve"te a.aae-i of Itllor. Ortxon who, nn 8teu)t.cr 'Uii) lia.nl lna.l.,l....l I.e. .1 ..la K,'.. M II Ua 1-11 I Vll. U-SA,IurNi:UiHtrt1on i, limiiilitpSI Hoiilii. IUtiEtt'J7 Put, Wlllitineiw Merl'.lMi. Iim filed Doiicot)! iiiUMiiimiiu imiKo r Mini rrHii, al.tlati lltt t.a lliaa tat kill all Lit IV A at (.af rl I lMiI . IlH torn thu Itegliter and llcrelver, at llurna, Ore gnu, on the 4th day of October, 1910. Claimant namea aa wltneaica Irving C. Ilaymniid, of llurna, Oregon lack Adama Andrew J hklona, Walter F. Uklena, all ol lllley, Oregon Wm. Fahrk, Itcgiater. CONTEST NOTICE. I HKKlAf. Nii.08 ( ONTKST NO. 1(17 ImtciiHtat I. ami Orrirr, Hurua. Oregon, Auguat 17, 1910. A aufni'lentcoiitcalamdavllhavlngbceti filed lu thlaoltltob) Clltroidllrouilwck eonteatant, agalnat llomiitead Kntry. Serial No CJ. inaitu July l.luoa, for Kt,HI i4.netlun Sis NH'iHW", andSVUiNVU. Seitlon s, Townahlp '.it South. Italige Ml Kaat, Willamette Meridian, by Fred Uracil, t imtiatee. In which It la alkged that aald rred Uracil haa abandoned Ilia above itcicrlbed laud for more than all moutba laat peat, and that ho haa never Improved aald Intnl. or plated an) Im iiroveuieuta thereon, aald partlea am hereby notified to appear, reipond. and offer evldenr touching aald allegation at 10 o'clock a In. on September . 19tu, before Ilia Kegleter and Iteielver at tit United Statea Und Oflue lu llurna, Oregon. ... rbnaald rouleatant having In roir aftlda til, filed Augnat 17, 1310. ret forth facta which aliow that alter duedllllgenco peraonal eervlcv ol thla notico cannot ba inai'e, It la hereby or dered and directed that audi notlto bo gtvln by due and projxir imbllcallon Wm Faiihr. Heglitcr lleeord addmaeuf illlljliian Narron a, Oregon 12ic . Gc. to 7c. ..(5c. to 8c. 121c 16c. This weather will make you feci like makina oafrlcn. We have the BEST STOCK OF PLOWS on hand and the Iicnl and iiiohI COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS SEEDS IN BULK AT ONE-HALF PRICE of packafc seeds. Full slock of HOES and 3E.3ESL3B.J Ilcgin to gel ready tor gardening GEER & CUMMINS Burns, Oregon. Burns Meat Market New Shop Opposite Hie Your patronage solicited. mMmv m hwr, .ilHP7 al!h! H vin BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CORTES E. &xlut:. ' JL rsM '.yi'r-r- . a.mts$ W1WW I ,V M Special Attention Given 'V,J - . -n - J JWEtimmu'V& &3a&aMRmx l ViST7v TV. II aWT' L-. b iv cuiiuiitiiui: iiuitidiS'. NEW AND ACCURATIi HAY SCALES IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. MM:::a:ia:tn:n:a::::na:nnn:nmt::a::::t::::f":t::n::::::::::na8 i pt rrfc a iv T '1 BAKER CITY, OREGON : Boarding and Day School for Girls. Buvs under 14 years of ago admitted. x The course of studies embraces the eight grades of common school studies, based on the state course of studies, tho Academic course of four years, and the Com mercial course. The music and painting departments offer splendid j advantages. Studies will be resumed ij For further particulars call I the SISTER SUPERIOR. auj.u .-mi:::mrannnmnronK:nnK::::n:::nsnK:::::::::::::n::t:::::::::: Expert Repair Alnn Burns Garage ARCHIE McGOWAN, Prop. Supplies, Gasoline, Lubricating Oil, etc. Telephone Connection Day and Night ''V'-VV'VVVVVa''V'"a-.'i We want to thank you for jour past patronage. We believe ijou will find it to goitr interest to trade with i8 in the future. Our stock is complete and our DRUGS arc the litst. We will not handle any other Kina ana our prices are rtgnt. We have the best line of t Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery S In the citg. Agents for DR. SIIOOP'S FAMILY MEDICINES and SECURITY STOCK RUMMIES We Solicit your Prescription work The jpity Brug Store REED BROS., Proprietor "Wlaytvav V'V'(SotvvVVJ "-- - .ii "' fcriw, m sm5m.!mmm WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG ,.. i'RICES THEA.H.AVERILLMACHl'rCO. S POKANE, WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE. - s tt JOSE CAL First National Hank Main St. Pork, Vienai nologiaii ami ' liinr lS.u.ks.wi ,KV . aifU i .' - we i m imp Qiiimtity. H.J HANSEN, Propt ELLIOTT, 1'ropi , ib'';- . alii ilium 4,'H'cn freight team. llm.vnv .; . I I.,, II,, ,1 ,.,. -J Wl .lfv.- IVl'l 11 ' ,,' veck or in on Hi. FIRST CLASS I.IVFR. TURNOUTS. Kan and Hiani always mi nana: Villi r lililroiinyc olid til Hoillli Minn vi ! i ri fi fn, Knn - ' a - k r.rnt Monday, September 5th, 1910. at the Academj, or address Autos Washed and Ston BURNS, OREdO SKHSEiir -Kaai Sfc, s, LMINES Eilkb ., ii pH .- H-MITRS SAW MILLS 1MACH1..ERY annwriaari jaA0 Mk. Lm3ilj2zjZ 3Pflkvf ImTtJ m HlfjPiRll . K .