The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 08, 1911, Image 4

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INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
(Portland Corrcspondonco.)
No lesa a financial authority
than Frank A. Vandcrlip, prcsl
dont of tho National City Bank,
Now York, and formerly an
assistant to tho Secretary of tho
Treasury, has handed out Reed
adviso to tho Orcgonians this
past week. Ho says ovory man
should got a piece of land and he
urges that now is the time to gel
it
Mr. Vandcrlip was entertained
during tho past week by the
Portland Commercial Club. Ho
expressed great confidence in tho
future of Oregon and says tho
very attractive appearance of tho
stato impresses him with tho
wisdom of every man securing
for himself and family n picco of
land, for it will not bo n great
while until a poor man will be
unablo to get land.
In discussing tho financial
situation, Mr. Vandcrlip expresses
tho bolief that business conditions
in tho country at largo are taking
a hopeful turn. He finds banks
aro sound, crop prospects are
good and there is general confi
dence in tho future.
The exploitation of Douglas fir
will bo undertaken by tho man
ufacturers of Oregon and Wash
ington and a fund was set aside
at n recent meeting to carry on a
publicity campaign. It is felt
that with such immense quanti
ties of fir timber available in tho
two states, it can bo given n much
wider market in future.
Latest estimates of tho num
ber of new settlers who will
come to Oregon during the pre
sent period of low colonists fares
place the figure at 35,000. Tho
movement is said by tho railroads
to bo the heaviest since colonists
periods were inaugurated and
while not all who come will be
come permanent settlers, a great
proportion will and eventually
many who go back will return
and make their homes here.
A resolution standing by the
legislative appropriations for the
state educational institutions was
adopted during the past week by
the promotion committee of the
Portland Commercail Club. The
resolution demanded ndequate
facilities for the education of the
young and expresses the belief
that the sums set aside by the
Legislature aro not at all exces
sive
Checks are boing sent out this
week to pay tho prizes just
awarded by tho judges in the
prize article contest of the Port
land Commercial Club, which
secured a great deal of valuable
publicity for Oregon and the
Pacific Northwest In all $5,000
was awarded in prizes among 80
successful contestants. An Ore
gon man, R. R. Howard, won the
first piize.
Pendleton wants more daylight
and may turn tho clocks ahead
one hour on May one. This will
give that city Mountain Time
throughout the summer, and on
October 1 the timepieces of the
city will be set back as before.
In this way, Pendleton people
hope to make the most of the
long days of the year.
Invitations have been sent to
Oregon people to attend the
North Yakima Blossom Festival,
April 15-22. At that time thero
will be thousands of acres of
orchards in bloom through out
tho Yakima Valley and a visit
will be well worth while. Var
ious attractions are being arrang
ed for the entertainment of the
visitors.
APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTOR.
In tho iiinUnr o( tho lurt will mid oitato
olQrcon Hudspentli, ilucontctl.
Notlco horoby li glvori that tho last
will and tostnmont of Qroon HmlspcMh
tlecasitod hns boon ndmlttotl to probate
by tho County Court of Hartley Connt
nntl that llobort N. Hadsjicftlli named
therein ai executor linn boon dqly ap
pointed as inch and hns qunllflod. All
porgoni havlngclalmR agilnit aald oitato
lira required lo proiont tho eatno with
tho propor vouchora to tho uiidorslgnoil
at ltnrnn, Oregon or to bin attorney,
O. A, Itombold atUurni.Orcgon, within
(I months from tho day of this notlco.
Date of tlrst publication of this notlco Is
March 4, 1011
UollKIlT N. UUDHI'RATH,
Mxocutor.
You always got vnluo received
whon trading at Hngoy & Rich
ardson's.
Rcatos for snlo, all sizes and
lengths, prico 20 cents per fool.
Any ono desiring Rcatos address
W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson,
Alborson, Orogon.
NOTION FOlt PUBLICATION,
UNITKliHTATIM LANlmCK,
llurtu, Oregon, March 2, 1811.1
Notlco li hereby divan that Clytlo O. liunkln.
ut Harney, Oregon, wlio, on AttKUit m 1W5,
mail, liomettcmt entry No. 2W, Hartal No
lUMSforHWlf BoctlonS!t,Towi)al!iiW8.. Itange
i.; K., Willamette Meridian, has Met! notice
nt Intention In make Pinal Klva.Year proof, to
eiiabllih claim to the land above ileacrlboil,
before Iko Itealitor and Iterelver, at llurm,
Oregon, on tlio loin day 01 Arm, ivii.
fllaltnaiit liamaia a.a Urltlltaaea!
Jainra (lllbeil, o( Harney, Oregon. Harry
Howell. W, T, Hmlth, Win, Krukl, all of Burns.
0r,,,!o"- Wm. mate, ltesl.ter.
NOTION! KOIt PUBLICATION.
(lioleted Tract.)
rUllI.IOI.ANli HA I.K.
Unitici, Status Land Orrics I
llurm, Oregon, Match?, 1911.)
Nollcu Is hereby given that, 'ai directed by
tliol'ommiuionor ui mo ueneral uwu unic.
under the provlalnna of the Act of Congreia
H'riUMl J u 0 77, VMM 1st matt , M7, iiuriuant
In the aillratln l David N. ('auction,
I.xwcn, Oregon, Xerlal Ho. 01981, we will
offer at public tale to (he hlgheit bidder, at
111 o'clock a. in., on the Vtth day of April, ueit,
1911, atthliollUe, the following tract of land,
lot 1, foe SI, T. Jl 8., It. MJ K., W. M,
Any and all wriou claiming adveriely the
abovce di'iCrlhvd landa are advlied to Ate their
claims or objcrtlona on or betoro the time
dcilguatrd fur m'o.
Wy. Kia. Ileglitcr.
Yhixk luvcr, Itecelver
SOTIOIS FOB PUBLICATION.
180 LATHI) TIUOT-I'UM.lU I.ANP BA1.K.
UNiTgoFTtTcslMHuOrnrg, I
llurm, Oregon, March t. m.
Notice ! hereby given that, aj directed by
tho Comnilaloner of tho Ueneral Ind Office,
under 'he prnvlilona of Act of Congreia ap
proved June 37. IKU (KPtata., Bl, pursuant
lu tho application of Ira I, ftleoper, llurm
Oregon, Hurlftl No CAOU, wo will nrTor at public
alo lo the hlglicit bidder, at ID u'clock
A. M. on the -Jiili day of April, IIII, mil,
at Dili office, the following trarli of laud.
WUHWU, Bee. II. T. M ., It. 31 K , aud
ti'.Nftli.rWlU.T.WH., K.St K ,V,M,
Aurperaona claiming adveriely the abovr
IcicrlUil laud aro advlied to file their elalme.
or objection!, on or before the time designated
for lc.
' S'M. KAa, itentiter.
Krank luvtr, Itecelver.
CUKE YOUR RHEUMATISM
MAGAZINE
READERS
8UN8XT MAGAZINE
UauliIu!lrilluitialfJ.(oeJtwli T cn
aadarticU. about CatferaU aaJ '5
all the Fat Wert. ""
CAMERA CHAITT
devoted au.li saoatai la the si. .
idt reproJucb.s J the hert $1,00
week ai amateur aaalpfoletiiWI t yH(
pkotegrephera.
KOAD Or A THOUBAHD W0WDEBS
t book el 7) ("P, tenlalning
120 catered pholettapne $0.75
tachiretnue ipott la CabieraJa
aaJ Orageav
Total
$335
$1.50
All for . . . .
AdMrtM all rdteri to
SUNSET MAOAZINB
FUJ DuiUia San FrencUco
TI10 Washington Restaurant
All TOY, Proprietor
Fry brick building, Tost Office bfock
Tho bill of faro includes ovory'
thing tho market affords. Short
orders a specialty. Bread for
sale. Givo him a call.
A Handsome Woman
Every woman may not bo hand
lomo, but every woman should
keep with caro the good points
nature hns given her. No woman
need Imvo sallow thin, dull eye,
blotchy corrmlcxion. who nays
proper attention to her health.
Whcrocontipntion,liverdcrange
mcnts( blood impurities and other
irregularities oxut, good complex
ion, bright oyes and sprightly
movements cannot oxitt. internal
derangement! reveal themselves tooner
or later on tho surface. Hendnche, dark
rings around tho pyee, sallow akin, a con
itant tlrod feelingmean lliat tho llvor
and dlgeitlvo organt aro needing help and
correction. Chambarlaln'e Stomach and
liver Tnbleti alvo tlilt neceoary help.
They wntk in naturae own way, iner do no1
10
nj
mrl)r flush lk bowU but loti up Ih Ilvr ixj
toitiauK In fultll their itronsr lu act Ion. So mlltJ
uid ntU do lhy t that on liartllr rUti
r nav ikn mvutcm. Chmiri4
n 1m rliJ UDcn ta rIUv biUmttm
Indlf itIoi ronatlpatlon nj ultilnu 3M
AND OTJIKU 1LUS OK THE ISODV
AT THE
HOT LAKE
Sanatorium,
(The Home of Efficiency)
HOT LAKE, OREGON
OREGON-WASHINGTON
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO
Sella rouml trlptlckeu, good for three montlia,
allowlDK Jl.0O worth of accommoJatlcn
at tlieFanatorliim, at rortlaod and all
O.W It. A N. Ilatlona.
For further liifnrinatlon and lllualratcl lwk-
let, addreiallr. W. T I'hjf, Medical Hupl and
Iter. Hat Lake, Orripin, nr O. V. It, A N,
Acriil.or write to
WM. McMUXRAY.
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCH
Anrone endlna' a akalti M4 .4iaVttt1 &
Sir jrar jaBJSJSt lHHaisB
ama itrirti 1 uWtL'lwlookaanPEMl
ant free, lldwt tJmWiat aiewSWrjaiJBi
Vtlanu takan aWh&oh Mann A CO, rwlrl
noGL enuo. In the
The Times-Herald
is oflcriitff moat attractive
Clubbing Rates
to its subscribers a present
THE TIMES-HERALD
One year with the
Portland Weekly Oregonian
$2.50
Portland Semi-Weekly Journal
$2.50
S. F. Weekly Examiner
$2.65
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$2.50
Semi-Weekly St. Louis Republic
$2.35
Farm Progress
FREE to every paid in advance Subscriber
Get one or more of these good papers in connec
tion with Thq,Timcs-HeraI(l for the long win
ter evenings. Call and get Clubbing Prices
JOB PRINTING
The Tlmcit-Hcrnld la I'rcparrd to do the Very Ileit and
Moat Satlafactory Work In tlila line. We have nil the
LATEST TYPE FACES
and a very Complete Line
FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY
omoiAr, MHKOTOHY
TAT OI1IUONI
UB.Hinaton
PonirMtmen
Altoruer Ueneral .,,.
(lOTtrnor,.. ..,,,
Hecrotar? ol Htale
Treamrer,,.. '
Hupl, I'uhtlo luilructloii
Ulato l'rlnler . . ..
Muprorae Jartgn,
1 Jonathan llourno Jr.
lUco. K. Uhamberlaln
W It Kill
IJWIIawter
. .. A.M. Crawford
Oiwald em
K w lienion
T. II, Kay
.. U It. Alderman
Y HUunlway
fltobt Kaaln
T.A, ilollrlde
. ilcoll IHirnctl
K. H. Ilean.
IK, A. tiooro
NINTH JUIIIOIAI, lirrjrUIUT.
Illttrlot Jurtie Iialtou
ijiiiriei Aiiornor j '
leputy Dili AUr
I true
J W McOullooll
U II I.-onatd
Circuit Court ineola. tho flnt MouJajr In
April and flnt Monday In October,
JolutSoiiitor , .
Jolnt-llonrcaontatlro
W ratrlih
.VVIIUrooko
OOtlMTY IIAHNKVI
C'ounlr Judie . ..
Oleik
Treuurer
burreror ,
Hherlff. .. .
Alienor, . ,
HchoolMuerlnteudeut,
Coroner ...
Block luipector.
coimnliiioneri..
(Irani Thompaon
., K. II. Wateri
.Hlinon Iiwla
,. JC. A.Bhafer
A. K. llloliardaon
J. 1, Duiictin
I.M Hamilton
J W deary
.John Kolluimi
(K. l'. nylreiter
iu. a. ninyin
County Court mecla tho flnt YVudueaday In
January, March, May, July, Heplember and
NOTOmlier.
UAkMKY U, I. LAND orricit
Regiitcr Wm Karro
Bocelver Kiaukliarey
tTt:tj!mitHiJjMtnmtiKt:j tHHMttaKiHtm
The OVERLAND HOTEL
Under now management
I In vlni; leased this popular
I
house wc extend an
Invitation to our friends to coma and stop with us
First Class Accommodations
in every respectGood table service
ADA Ull I Pvnn Riirnc. nrnomn
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CITT.-aUMKa'
Mayor,
Itecorder,.
Treaaurer
Manhal,
. 0, W.UIovonitor
,r. T. Itamlall
J.U. Welcome Jr.
..It. .. Ilalura
(W. . Ilrowu
A. (J. Welcome
JnoilemUrlliK
AUHwalu
Mcotlnn of the Council every Bcroud and
fourth Wedneaday.
Ceuncllnien:
Sumpter Valley
Railway Co.
TIM TAIII.K NO. 30 IN
JUNK U, I WW.
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10:17 " "Stoddard Junction!
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10:32 "
10:30 "
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11:10 "
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11:40 "
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12:00 "
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Whitney
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Anatln
Kuet. Hound.
l'nea p. rn.
Ar 6:30
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COLONIST FARES
From Middle nnd Kantcrtt Portionn of United States and Canada' to
OREGON, WASHINGTON
and ail the NORTHWEST
Will Prevail Daily, March 10th to April 10th, Over the
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co
and connections, tho
OREGON SHORT LINE, UNION 1'ACHIC and CHICAGO & NOBTHWESTON
Kansas City a5.oo
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
Wm. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
llurn, Orogon.
Iloomu D.'and O.Odd Follow Bttlldk
G. A. REMBOLU
Altorney-nt-Law,
Burns, Oregon,
I-'IIOM
Chicago $33-00
St. Louis 32.00
Omaha 25.00
St. Paul a5;oo
and correspondingly low from
oilier cities.
You Can Prepay Fares
Tho Colonist fares aro Westbound only, but if you have rela
tives or friends or employees in the Enst whom you desire to bring
to this State you can deposit tho value of tho fare with your local
railroad agent, and an order for a ticket will be telegraphed to any
address desired.
IjcI the World Know of Our Vast Resources and Opportunity for
HOME nUlLDING
Call on the undersigned for good instructive printed matter to
send east, or give him tho address of those to whom you would like
such matter sent.
WM. McMURRAY, General' Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon -
Ohoa. I-l. .Leonard
ATTOIIMEV-AT-I.AW,
Careful nttontion given to Colli
lions mid Hoal Kstnto mutton
I'lro Inturance.
Notary Public
BoiiNfl, Oheoon.
GEO. 8. SIZKMORE,
ATTOItNBY,
uunNB, oul
toIlcUon, Ijnd butlneaa, and ih
fTattatfak ftialtjao .... ! li.. a . I
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
Practices in tlio State CoarU cod
loro tlio U. 8. Land Ofllco.
A. W. GOWAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
State Courts and United Stai
LandlOffice Practice
Three doors South of the
Harney County National BJ
Burns, Oregon.
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" 2:10
H top on klgnalr only, No Kent.
Tlckot lianod only (or etalloim nthoro
train nro ncheduloj to in alio regular
topa. rAiioncora mint jiurolianc tick
t wlicro agcnti oilit boforo unterlug
trulin or Si conla In addition to tlio re
gular faro will bo charged.
JOSBI'I! A. WK8T, Hnjit.
UltAfiTUKODKB, Aait. Supt.
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J. CU. GBAtY
riiy-iclnti and Surgeon.
.Burnt), - - - Orogon.
Office in new building noutli of U'olcJ
liurneiut -hop, Main St.
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Go To The White
Front Livery Stable
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
R. J. AlcKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
NEW CLUBBIN0 PROPOSITION
We have arranged to offer in
connection with this paper, the
new monthly farm magazine juBt
Btartcd at Lincoln, Nebraska, by
Prof. H. W. Campbell and devot
ed to tho subject of how to farm
in the dry country and how to
get best resultB from soil tillage
under normal conditions. This
Paper is Campbell's Scientific
Farmer and wo offer it clubbed
with The Times-Terald both for
$2.60 per year cash. Prof. Camp
bells' new paper Is a monthly,
chock full of good things, tho
only paper of its kind in tho
world, and it embodies the re
sults of tho editor's many years
of painstaking investigation of
the soil tillago proposition.
Scientific Jlrmrkns.
A handaomalrniaairaiMt tsallr. Nrt rtr
eulaUon or aoanMtiaa lMfUk farina, H a
Mrt (oar montfif, $L tfeiU brail nwadealra,
ffl)NN&no"'.H6WlYorfe
Cranch !. ffii Bt Waatilantuii. I), u
MOTE'S CANDY STOKE
Has just received a fresh lot of
CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO
New and handsome Post
Cards, Stationery, Ink,
Pens, Pencils, Novelties.
A SPECIAUy OF BOX CANDY EXTRA
Fine assortment of everything
D. K. MOTE, Burns, Oregon'
Burns Meat Market
New Shop Opposite Hie first Notional Bank Main St.
Pork, Yioiian.
Boloiriiii mid
Liver KuusitgcK
Painless Dentistry
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falalna aitraaUca
rrtf itbaa rlaUa or
at4ta work la r4ar
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M turn awwin ratmaa aiaar anaogi
All rh rullr ruaraotd 'or nrtMa TMra.
Wise Dental Co.,ic
Painless Dentists
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W.SSW. DRINKWATER
Blacksmidiing and
Ilorscshoing.
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BRAKES
Main St., - Burns, Oregon
DENMAN & DENHAN,
Phys.clans and Surgeonj
Calld .ar.iwenxi prumptljr nlgdtorij
Tliona Harrlman.
Harlman, Oregon
MflRSDEf. & GRIFFITH
Physicians aud Hurgeom.
BUHN8, OltKdON.
L. E. HIBBHRD
rD-siLTarxsTi
LOlllco firat door cant photo (caller
llurns, Oregon.
VV. C. BROWN,
Einsr'X'is'x.i
Urju.ts, Okkiok.
Ofllco in new laud otllce building, i
door north ol oat office.
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Quantity.
HANSEN, Propt
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NOTIOK FOR PlinrjOATION
UhlTiDfTATiil.iiiaOrriti, 1
Uurni, OreKOn, April 4, I3ll
Notice la hetobf given that Uaorirultilwaril
Parker, ol Lavreo,OrKOn.lio,oa July J7, Ittri,
maila bomrattad entry No. onus, lor WKNKli
and KljjNWU Paction M. Townihlii I" H..
$t2PJX WllUaell. Warl'llaii. I,m
Died uotlco of In entlon to make Klnal Coinmu
tatlonPrpo.uicttabllili claim tullie laud aUivg
deicrlUil, Won lbs Headier and lletviver
Burns, Oregon, on the Vlh day ol Mar
claimant namea aa wltnetioi
J II. Olark, ol llarrlmau. Orezon It. a.
HalDi.CbasOard.B. A Olbaou all ul Uvren,
Oregon,
Wm, KiMUS, Keglilur,
E. A. SHAFER
U, S. Mineral Surveyor & Civil Engineer
Irrigation and Water Supply En
gineering. Townsife, Land and
Mineral land Patent Surveys.
Drafting, Designing, Blue Print'
log, Estimates, Etc.
Narrows. Oregon
Job printinff-Tho Times-Herald
)Vo colloct everywhore and rngko n
charge unless collection Is made. We
ploasu our clients
Address
SlOROAN MlBCANTILI Of.,
Feuton llldir,, I'ortlaud, Ore-
BURNS LIVERY AND FEE!) STABLE.
CORTES E. ELLIOTT, I'ropt,
Social attention, given
lo transoient custom and
freight teams.
Horses kept by tho day,
week or month.,
FIRST CUSS LIVERY TURNOUTS.
If ay and grain always
mi hand,
Your imtroimgu uolioltud.
Houtli Main Ht , Hurrm, Orogon
Special -A((eu lion Given
(0 Conducting Funerals
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
..p- r ,-!mV M
teatsa
$1500 Reward!
Tlio Ort'cnn, Cal
llarnlaaiid Nevada
Mrs mock 1'rolec
lion Ataoclattonot
vrlilcli tbo under
elanod la inoinlxtr,
will giro 1 1, wo Ui
rowani inr oti
denro leading to
Iboarrcal and con
vlrtlonolaiir par
If nrparllca ateal
Ing lioraei. ratllt
or mulca MonglnK
loan nl lla mem-
lacra,
In addition lotho aUivr, tho underalgneil
niri'ra tlio fame rondltlou .'U0.M lor all horiea
branded horta tlind bar mi butli orvltlirr a,
lirmid ri'fur.lo.l In vlsht rouullei Uango
Barm-r, Laku and Crook rotinlli'a, lloraca
Vuuttil wlion (Old,
Nmio but grown bortea sold and only lu
large bnnebra,
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BURNS IVI1LLING CO.
NORTON & SAYER. Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill tot Burns. Good Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
SOCIETIES.
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handling, flnely.bslanced repeater,
with tho solid top, clostd'ln brtech
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3 Wills.) Street,' hlYt HVtN. C0NH.
The Harney Valley Brewing Co.
Mamilacturora ol
Pnmily Trade Solicited Free' Delivery
T. E. JPNKINSManager
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B. Biishelc, Proprietor
of all kinds
always ready
Your Patronage Solicited
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