The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 29, 1910, Image 4

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Prn-H5lT Tlift P. M. Clionovl 'Thoso desirititr stono work.
place, "conslsHnpr. of six hundred brick work or plnstcrintr should
acres, in Wrtrnl Springs Valloy. consult A. Bcckloy, WnVcrly,
Possession can bo had nt once. Oregon,
Apply to Archio McGownn, Burns, I
Oregon.
Sumpter Valley
Railway Co.
Job prinUntr-Tho Timod-IIorald
This rifle to built
for settled districts.
where good range nnd killing
power arc desired, with safety
to the neighborhood.
The Xnfo .23-20 U light, quick
handling, finely-balanced repeater,
with tha solid top, closed-ln breech
and side ejection features which mnVo
SBarfot guns safe nnd agreeable to
use and certain In action.
It la made to uie the powarfut new httih
viloeltr emekrlcie load! with Jacketed
bulltu ai well at the well-known black
powder and low twnure imokrlraa earl
rlJeee, and la the Ideal ilfle far tatuct woik,
for weodchueka, ceeie,
hawk,, Kitea, etc., up
to 900 yarde,
Thla rlfla and ammu
nition, and all other
JHatUM rrieatrri,are
fully deaerlbed in our
. 196-pase catalcv. Free
Sss for 3 stamp pottage.
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Willow Street.' NEW HAVEN. CONN.
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t Tickets Issuod only for MitlluiiN liuro
linlns nro hcIiihIuIoi! to mitkit rcgtilnr
Mops. rnfoii!;!r must itirolttic llik-
(t' wlitim itKunts uxl't liofoio untorlng
I (ruins nr 26 renin In addition In tlio re-
. gtilar fnro will bo charccd.
I JOSKl'Il'A. WKST, ritipt.
CIUANT CIKl)l)K8, Asut. Snpl.
NOTI0K KOH PUHMOATION.
UNITKI)ftTM'K8I,ANDOrnOK,
Ilium. Oti'Kon, September vn, 1 010. (
N'olti Ii hereby slvuit tliKt James N Jenien,
itl Itlwusldc, Uri'Ktin, wlin rn March lit, IIW,
mailo llonieairnil Kniry Nn, wn, Ferial No.
HJIM, ?r NUMMtj, V(KWBVJi HNVI.RIIM,
Ptlutl UK, "IMw llltli Ul Hnlllll. HkllKO Kail.
v llUoii'lIn Mrit.llnit tina llled nnlU'ont Illicit
Unit In make liniil Khu year tiriiof, loeitabllili
tlalm In the laiul nliuvo iVierlbeil, hetorn
tlit Itoulator ami ItecrlVor, nt Dunn, tltCR-ntt,
on llio ;i Ii ilar ul Niivpitiljar, 11)10,
t'laltiiaul iiainea aa wltiirMar i
iMvlii itirloi'k, Clinrlr, . i.ntlnck, Julin
TlilmMclijr, Ulay l.tic, allef ' tiutslde.Oreifon.
St M. i'ahhk, Itexiiter
NOTION KOlt lUIU.ICATION
UNIlKIIHTAIKtl 1.AN1) OKK10K,
llitrm, (Iri'Rou, Hoftcinlit-r It, luHM
Sntltnlahcruby kIvou lltat llioKlnlool Ore
unii Ima fllcil in llilaiinicalla niillcatliiii(Hirliil
.n. mositnaoloct, uiulcr Hie provlnloiii nt thu
At I ul t'liimtom, miiimtrvil aukuii II, luts, ami
ni'la Mii'i'U'niuiiUl mill nmumlnlory tlioreto,
lltu
NKtiNWt, Mill HWJiNKJJ. "00. . T. Ihl
Botitli. IUiiko .it K W, M Ntirth til Malliour
liukti.
.tiy nmt nil erotia tlalmltiK niltA-aaly tho
iiiiiiia iieaQtuwii, ur iit'ainiiK tu inuvi-i nwaiiav
til llin mineral clisractor ol the uml, or lor
.hVnllin.,..nn In ItiM ill,h,al t ., A.ta.lln til .
aliimli) II lo tholr itDlilavlta ol rntci( In Ihla
oillco, on or lioloro tho oxplrixllon ol the perloil
nliiitillcatltin.
W'H. KAltltK, Iteulator.
I'lul iiilillcatlon,Bciiteinltir 17, 1010
l.mt pul.llcntldii, October X!, 11)10,
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
t'NiTrn HTtTr.a l4Nut)rricti, I
lluilia, urtKon, Hoplomliot 17, 1VI0. I
Nutlt'tt la hereby mven that Horace M.
Morion, ul lliirua, t'niiiilyol llariiey, Hlnlonl
Dri-Kon, aMlKiironr J. Vance l.nwla, amljiico
ol Itulxiti , Koir, liaa n led In Ihla mncohla
Diitilltnllnii Incnlcr llluliTKccllnii U1, lluvli
COHtatiilra ol I ho tlnlltl Ntntea. I.nl two (;),
hrctloll ill, IXiHrnaitlp VII 8., It, 113 K W, .
(IrcKOli. i rial No. 6,'iWW.
Any ami all peraoua claiming ailvenely the
bimlaiU'anrlbeil.ur ilctlrliiff lu obluot hecatiao
ol tho mineral character ol the Inml, nr lor
an) other ruisort, l thu illaiuwal loappllcatit,
aliniihl Hie their Hillilavliant ptnleat In thla
mill e, mi or Ixjloru tho wilt day ol uciolier,
IDIO.
Mil Knii, llexliler,
l'lrt imbllcnlloit, Ucmliur 1, 11)10, j
taat iMihllcallflti. tleioberw, I 'J Hi. J
NOTION KOH PUDLIOATION.
UN1TICI)HTATJS UNDOmCK,
tlurni, Oregon, October, 1ft, lolo,
Nnllceli licrcby liven that Henry 1', Wilier,
ol llurna, uicgoii, who, on January 1A, llt)H,
mails honteatrad entry No. MM), Serial No.
IM447, lor KJJNItK. NJtHICli F'CCIIon I'J, 'lovrn
ahlp'tlouth, Kaima Si Kail, Vlllantt(teMerl
illan. tina fllcil nolle" ul Intcnll.m to make
Kinaironilitiitatloii I'roul, lu calablltlt claim
In tho land above tleaoilhqil, l.oloro tlio Hcflla
lur timl HoiKlver, at llurna, Ori'Kon, on the uiltt
day ol November, 1010.
Claimant iiamca Si tvllneaaeai
Pavlil Havaiie, Itlohsrd Hayaao, Kreil V, Hcnlt,
W llllam l). Iirotvii, sll ol Jltirnr, Drcuon,
Wm. I'Atins, llcnlilcr
I'JU llnrnW Mil No, a'017
NOTIUIfl VOUl'lJDMOATION
UNITItll HTATIM I.AN1) OFI'lOK. I
Hunts, t)rrson,Heitember 10, 1010. (
Nnllrn Is hereby illvcu tbat tho Norlborn
I'ai'HIo flalltvay tjiinitiaity, whom ki1 olllon
itihlroa la Ht. 1'aiil, illtincaola, liaa tliln lOlh
day ul r'etitemlier 1'jlu died In Ihla nltlce Ha a
plliatloiiloaelecttitnler lit provlilutianl the
Act of Ooiigrcai.appinvetl July 1, Pot w Mat
nyT. 0VO1 an extemled by act ul Oonnreta approv
May IT, tWil,
HK( Section 'JO, Twp. W Houlh, Itange 91
r.aii, if M.
Any and all poriuni claiming n.lvcmoly the
landtdeicrlhed,nr tlotlrliK to tibjeot liecauao
ol the mineral character ol the land, or lor
any other reaaott, pi the illipoetl lo applicant,
ahouht file tbalr aniilavlta ol proteit In thla
ofllce, on or before tho '.'nth day of October 1VI0,
Wm. Kahhk, ItesUler,
Foit SALE-Socond handbtipry
and light linck enquiro at this
ofllce.
OKKIOIAt, DlllKOTOnV
STATS UHKIIUMl
UB.Heitslora
Uonsretamon...
Allorney tleiiersl ....
tlovertior . . ...
Heorelary ol Htsto
'I'roaaurer , ,
mipt, Publfo liialructlon.
Htalo frlnlvr
Hupromu Jinlgns
I Jonathan llonrneJr.
Idco. K, Ulismbetlaln
tV It Ellis
J Wllawla
, . A. H.Crawlonl
. P. W, Hsuaon
, . .fVY Henson
,. .0 A Steel
J. II, Aekertnsn
W HUunltray
) n. H. Ilsso.
r P. A.Moore
1 llobl Kaklii
NINTH JUDICIAL UIBTItlOT,
lilitrlct Jmlito
IHitrlct Allorney....
Deputy Dlst Atty
.. (left. K, Davis
.1 W McOullooh
.. OHUonotil
In
I Circuit Court meels tlie Drat Monday
April sud flrtt Monday In October.
i Jolnt-Hottator O W l'arrlah
Jolnl-lleprnSnlattto Wllllruoka
OOUMTY IIAUHSYt
NOTIOIS KOIt I'UHLIOATION.
UNITSIlHTATKaLANIlOrrllK, (
lliirni. Oregon, Hviiteinber 10, iuio I
Nollco Ii hereby idreu that the State of
Oregon haa Died III Hill omco Ha application
IHerlal No, (XaKiA) to auleel.iimler Hie provlilnti
ol the Act ol roimreis, appruviMt Augmt II,
lais, and acta mplcmeiitni nnd itmeudaiory
therein, Ilia
HKSjF, Coo. I, T. V H.. II )!., Wlllaincllo
Meridian.
Any and all raiini rlalnilns advemly the
lauilailoerlbeil.nr ilcilrluslo objrci beeame
ul the mineral charaeler ul tho land, or fur any
oilier reaion, to the dliuotal to applltant,
should tile their anldavlli n proli-al In Ihla
uftlce, on or before tha eipltatluit ul the erlol
ulpubllrallon.
t Wm. Kaksk, HcUlcr.
Klrat publlratloii Hoiilomher 31, IUIO.
!.at publication Ocluber'i, 1910
Utiotity Judge
lllerk. . 7
Treasurer
hurveypr
Hherlir..
Alienor
Hcliool Huperlutoudont.
Coroner .... . ..
Htookluijiector
L'ouiniliilonora
J. r. Rector
, Ham Molltirilioad
K N JameioD
A O Faulkner
..A, K. Illchardion
. ...J.J. Donegan
. .....I. M Hamilton
JWtleary
, , .John Itoblniou
.. 1I..N, Stallard
lUAsmytii
Counly Court mecla the tint Wedneidsy lu
January, March. May, July, Heptombor and
November.
iiaiimct u. s, tArtii orriusi
itegnier
Kecelver
, . . Wm Farm
.Hunk pater
ciTr.-iwaxa'
Mayor, .. .
llecoriler,,,
1 rcaiuror
Marahal, .
Ham Motlicnhcad
P. T, Itanilall
J. O. Welcome Jr.
. . ,M. P. Williams
I W. It. Ilmwil
riiiiiiclliueu. A, O. Welcome
I Jnollembsrllng
UrlHwutn
Mct'ltuiii of the Council vtory Becoud and
Kotirtli Wtntiicsilay.
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Do You Know
j
That during only a few weeks' circulation, 40,000 of your fellow-citizens signed
a written protest against statewide prohibition?
That had it been necessary to go further, fully four-fifths of the voters would
have signed it?
That this list of signers includes farmers, ministers, physicians, ranchers, lawyers,
workingmen, and almost without exception, the leading bankers and business men
of the State?
That it includes the names of many men who vote "dry" in their own community?
Why? Because
Statewide prohibition absolutely kills local option, and the people of Oregon
want local option. They want a voice in the settlement of this question in their
own community. It is their right.
Statewide prohibition robs you of that right.
It robs you of the right to have cider, beer, or liquor, in your own home! It
makes it a crime to give your friend or neighbor a glass of cider.
It permits any officer, special or regular, to break open your door at midnight
and search your wife's or mother's room for liquor? Do you want that kind of law
in Oregon?
Maine, on September 12, 1910, repudiated its prohibition law of 57 years' stand
ing by electing, for the first time in 30 years, a Democratic governor upon his pledge
to re-submit the constitutional prohibition law. It was not political insurgency that
turned the tide, but insurgency against statewide, obnoxious, ineffective prohibi
tion, so-called. Will Oregon profit by Maine's error of threescore years ?
Nothing is settled until it is settled right.
Let us settle it now and settle it right.
The Home Rule bill (No. 328 on the ballot) permits cities to vote on prohibition
within their own limits. It permits any precinct or number of precincts within a
city, or any precinct or number of precincts or the whole county outside the cities,
to vote for or against prohibition, as they choose. Under this bill every city in
every county, and every county in the State, may vote "dry" if they so desire.
But ;
If you want to preserve your rights;
If you want local option which means Home Rule;
If you want your glass of beer, cider or liquor at home even tho' you are
opposed to the saloon '
You MUST vote these numbers (cut them out and 'put them in your pocket
as a reminder):
328 X Yes. For Home Rule.
,343 X No. Against Prohibition Amendment,
345 x No. Against Prohibition Search Law
Think it over I
Prohibition attempts to override an
Individual and Inherent rUht. That's
why failure Invariably follows enact
men! of lite law, II takes the liquor
traffic from licensed dealers who are
subject lo refutation and dives It to
lawbreakers who are willing- to sell to
minors, drunkards anybody lor fain.
I'. S. Aik your I'rohlbltlonlit friend
to answer this queitlom If, ns they
claim, 38 million people are now living
in "dry" territory, why is It that lite
U. S, Infernal Hevenue Deportment
shows that more whiikey and more
beer is consumed than ever bcforvP
J4.
V '
Respectfully,
GREATER OREGON HOME RULE ASSOCIATION,
'JPJKZ
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JOB PRINTING
Tho TlmcM-Hcrnld In Prepared to do the Very DckI and
Most Satisfactory Work in this line. We have all thu
LATEST TYPE FACES
and n very Complete Line
FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY
"-a Pll0FE88I0NAy,
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Wm. MIL!
ATTUHNKY AWE
Hunts, OreLj
Itooing 6 and 0 (ii( ytytl
Ohiw.
ATTOIINEi
C A. REIVlg
Alloriif.y-,.njg
Bums, Orego,
13. lAV
Oitroful Qttontlou glr3'
IIohh nnil Hoal Ksltj
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'Kalala matter rroiur liniil
CHARLES W. R
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LAWYEH
Burns,
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foio tho U.S. Land OfflrJaV
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DRINKWATER
Blacksinitliing and
Horseshoing,
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BRAKES
Burns, Oregon,
A. W. G0WT
A'fTORNKY-ATJn
SUito Courts and Ur?
Lftncl Oflicc Pnn
Three dooraSouiDei
Harney County Natrfa
Burns, Ore&nr.
0. UJ. CBrifia
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Olfim In no ImililltigiogEs1
luiriifHH HlioiMiji
'Pliono Msln
DENM0N & DEft
Physicians and !&l
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C'bIIn misworoil proniritljcffi
'Miotic Ilairiinnii V-
pie
Hawlman, Ortjon
MflRSDEN & cn'j
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BURNS MILLiftiC
NORTON & SAYER, Propts
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
THE ANDERSON HOTEL
MRS. CHAS. ANDI2KSON, Propt.
I hnvo' ro-opened tho hotel nnd tho old-timo friends
and customers arc nmiin invited to come and bo at
homo. You will find tho same homo-comforts and
welcome ns usual.
The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive
Special Attention and Good Service.
SOUTH BURNS, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds.
ZDIEHSTTI
t Oillco first door wt.t ils
Hums Ortps
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Atnmifat'turorg o(
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T. E. JFNKINSManaer
TxzrTTm JOHN ROBINS ON
Wo colloct ovorywlioro and iiinko it SlOCk' IuSpCClor, llnmey Comity.
charBO uitU'ss collection Im iniido, Wo Home Address llttrns, Ont
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MOIKUN MKItCANlll.K Co.,
Fonton Uldtr.. I'orllutul. Oro' H i
00 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
The Washington Restaurant '
WONQ IE', Proprietor I
Up stairs over the Capitol Saloon ,
Tho bill of faro includes ovovy- J
thinjr tho market affords. Short
orders a specialty. Bread for
sale. Givo him a call.
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