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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1911)
a n; rmUMtKt.W-- WMNGm&IEmmm is-JJerald. KtKST CinOULATION Or M'KUINTHIBUOUNTV. . Sr'I'TKMIlMl J,lll inl News. Ins In Scotch Tweeds 33. Rhcnr tlic wood saw ember the 1st. yes was up irom at of this week. Pure bred Jersey :irs old. Inquiro at BnbbidRC of the church will preach amorrow. pee tne late arrivals ids, shoes, ties, furn- at HuRoy & ttich- Harris is in from take up his duties of the public school dressed lumber of aw on nana ai tne ps. saw Aim. Hough per thousand. l?fpil rntilrni(l vnaN tan extended visit to br, Mrs. Clias. .lohn- tland. ch Hotel under the of Li. B. Culp has reputation for real Kood service. piith and wifo are their acation trip to Springs. 'They ro- the Times-Herald man if huckleberries. liens mill is the ttoar- kums where all kinds loth roiiijh and dress- had. Near Canyon him by 'phone for $5,000.00 of additional depositors' securi ty was added by the Directors of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at their regular meeting on July 22ml 1911, at which time tho Surplus Fund of the Bank was increased from $50,000.00 to $55,000.00. EVERY $ of the capital of this bank is now reinforced by $2.20 of earned Surplus thus affording our depositors an unusual degree of safety CAPITAL : : : : $25,000.00 SURPLUS : : : : $55,000.00 United States Depositary Oreyon State Depositary Accounts Invited Alteration f reo at Schonk Bros. ' Call on A. W. Gownn for laud Wm. Catterson is in the city. ScrV- cntDTCAif at tup niiQV Best canned corn .$;.2f Of AH MJ"" .-. w ce Adrian and utile are up from their 6c south end ot uie icy are guests at the er parents. Mr. and Hamilton and will El after fair week. Her and wife are again lity visiting relatives after a few weeks Mt Vernon Springs. ;t to leave next week trn laluornia points into old Mexico to rintcr. ey and wile came up pn last Monday and left iorning for a visit to ind friends in Iowa. er the Northern Pacific py of Spokane and will krtion of the trip by to Dubuque. Thoy tent two months. lie that has real merit time become popular. f is the case With Cham- Bough Remedy has been Iv many dealers. Here iem. II. W. Hendrick- Falls, Ind., writes: rlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds and is my best seller. I1 or dealers. COBNRR STORE Roy Bunyard was down from the mill this week on business. Winona wagons are tho best. For sale by Hnrriman Mercantile Co. V. II. Hamilton is over from Diamond hobnobbing with old time friends. School suits, the kind that wear, at Schcnk Bros. Come and sec them before school opens i case Hnrriman Mercantile Co. . NounTo Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelsay, Aug 111, a daughter. Clean seed ryu at Boyer Bros. & Co., Ontario, Oregon. J. T. Garrett has moved his family down from the mountain ranch for the winter. Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Schonk Bros. The Harney Saw Mill, R. L. M Carter and son have opened a ' BHiivnru proprietor, now has on fruit stand in the Hissner build- lmml a largo amount o rough ing and will keep a supply of all ; ami drcflsccl lumber and can fill kinds of fruit on hand. orders on short notice. A good 'road to the mill. Hurry orders Mrs. W. L. Marsden is back Inay i,c 'phoned in. -All 1. S-. 1 irom rusucaung at me rancii in, ... u ,, Rwnj,, Eminul ....kWV.' .".i-utv -. .-.., -- . nnni vnllnv Fir HriiTirli lirirurinrr iVlinfnvnpin tlin pnr Inst SlinilflV. Miss Edith Witzell arrived here last Wednesday to bo in readi ness for the opening of high school, she being one of the as sistants. Bishop O'Reilloy and Rev. Father Brady of Baker were hero nt .. . ..... . ... this week holding services in the Catholic church. Thoy left for Baker yesterday morning. Fou Sale 125 tons hay and 8-10 acres pasture. 100 acres timothy meadow balance bunch Johnson, Lenore Sizemoro and Nina Wiseman all expect to leave tomorrow morning for school. The three former to Mommouth, Miss Wiseman will attend the university at Eugene. Automobiles to all parts of the country day or night. Regular auto stage to Prairie City. Phone Burns Garage. AitciliK McGowan, Prop. C. II. Voegtly came homo yes tcrdnv. He went out to join the family last week to kike in the circus at Baker. They all inten- weck but t 1 a 1 J ,noa pnm,; nf nmnnnn.ded returning IUSI '"" u,"l"uv ' " "-""", . ., , , .., ,. Box 88 Prairie oroKo ineir amo uuwu unu u- family will await its repair Stubblefield. City, Ore. Herog, the Tailor, is now ready for business, in the Miller building two doors north of the C. A. Brittingham and family are home from an extended visit to Willamette Valley where they yh French hotel. He wishes to i were accompanied by his mother, hnvn the neonle of this section1 Mrs. A. Dunn. Mr. Brittingham call and talk clothes with him. He is an experienced cutter and tailor and guarantees fair treatment. has recovered his health and has taken a position in the Hngey & Richardson mercantilo storo dur ing Mr. Hagey's absence. BIG DRIVES 9 -AT- E BUSY CORNER STORE en's Shirts, Values up to $2 Two Weeks Only85C CECll is u special lot of Golf and Negligee Shirts that was placed on the count- ind is becoming dusty. We don't want 'em spoiled; hence tins exception low price. See Show Window and Center Tables. HOOL SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS luceel 20 Per Cent During the next Two Weeks ,Ie Begins Monday August 28 E BUSY CORNER STORE Schwartz-!. Schwartz -J SHOE SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. James Brandon and family are over from Pine creek, Best Hour (guarantee) $8.fi0 bbl. Ilarriman Mercantile Co. Kemp Ilardisty was down from Trout creek during the week. Full lino of Lowncy'H fancy box chocolates at E. B. Reed & Sons. Win. Stewart and wife of On tario were visiting friends in this city this wcolc J. J. Donegan and family ar rived homo tho first of this week from Portland. Everything for every -body nt the Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. J)cparlmont Store. J. L. Gault nnd wifo arrived homo last night from a vacation trip to outsido points. Have your winter's wood up so tho wood saw man can grind and saw both at ono trip. Alma Davis and wifo have moved into ono of tho Fred Ra cine cottages for the winter. PAHTiuti: -Seven miles from Burns. Both horses nnd cattle. $2 per month. Mrs. E. E. Ows ley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Egli arrived homo Monday evening from Portland, coming in by way of Prineville. Miss Susie Smith rirrived in tho Kelsay auto last night from Eu gene to be in readiness for the opening of school next Monday. Reatos for sale, all sir.es and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Ri)'uto3 address V. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson. Oregon. Geo. Hngoy and Frank Colev left Tlnyseay by private convey ance for the railroad onrouto to Salem to attend the state fair and otherracc meets. Mr. Cole's pacer "Harold Welcome" is en tered in some of the big stakes. O. S. Preston of Cllcnlock come in Thursday evening to bring Miss McKenzio who is employed to tench in our public school. She has rented the residence properly recently vacated by A. M. Keisay and her sister will keep houso with her. J. W. McGowan and Frank Swain have returned from their short Vacation trip to Crane creek and will resume work on The Times-Herald building next week, tho brick having been burned and there will now be no more delay in rushing it to com pletion. Mrs. B. R. Porter arrived her ist Saturday for a short visit wiih her daughter, Mrs. Emmott Reed. Tho family now reside at Corvallis where their son is at tenditur the Agricultural College. Mr. Porter purchased tho Sol King plnce there and has taken lossession. The school board has had some trouble in securing suitable teach ers on account of resignations. They have employed Miss Mali McGoe in tho primary grades for a short time nwaiting the ilrrival of an experienced teacher whom they have asked State Supt. Al derman to send. Few, if any, medicines, hnve Jerry Dillon was in town yes terday. Don't over look the big Clear ance Hale now on at Schcnk Bros. r T. J, Shields was over from his Silver creek homo during the week. Savo trouble and inconvenience by taking Sunday dinner nt .tho French Hotel. Tho Bluo Mt. Eaulo renorts that both prisoners who broke jail over at Canyon City recently have been captured. lion. Frank Dnvov and wifo arrived homo Wednesday from a vacation visit spent with their daughter in Baker county. Foil Salk Ciikai' Ono gray roan horso thrco-yenrs-old, brok en; one black yearling filly. In (ltiiro at Second Hand Store. Tho last matinee races before fair week will bo held tomorrow nfternoon. Two harness races, a Baddlo race nnd a match race on tho program. Mrs. M. V. Dodge will start a small class in violin Sept. 1. Arrangements can be made now as to hours. Instruments furn ished on application. C W. Lewis and family aro homo from thoir vacation trip to Chowaucan and c-ther points and Mr. Lewis has rcsiimcd bis posi tion in the Fred Haines mercan tile establishment. Butlenck Patterns at Luna burg, Dalton & Co. Rough lumber $15.00 per M. at Mill. RmiNH Mii.uno Co. "I Jinnil f , H ami Will, mi 1 iiihiIii !! it HtwH.t Hilly No i II Oill.fildN.V'l "I'lI'Mlll, IllMIII at 10 , W IImiuiio Mil I'lluii, linn Salisbury the Jeweler has moved his Jewelry Store over in the H issuer Building, for. merly known as the Red Front Barn. Look for the wntch sign. NOTICH FOIl IMMH.MATION. IINIIKDHl'UJ'HI ANDOmi K, I liiirna. (no , Juh tf, nil ) Nlfllll'lN lefidivuLcrilliul lulluniiu ll....bfll ill llarnir. OiiKfiii whu. nil ntikl jg. KM,' Jinn HcrUI Nu lllll.il M II II I. K.I llllail )iftlt n.if Illli'lttlOll Id MiHklt lllirtl lUit frfr I f it. ril.ilill.li i'Uiiii ii. Hie IimiiI nlx.Ti'iliicilUil, li foru tlio Ni'KKti'f mi. I It elver, i Hurl a )rci(iin, mi the -I tli ily nl '.iuiii I,t 11)11. CUIinmit imuii'i h wlliiri.n NhiHhii r. HI. I. Hi., 1,1 lUrrlmmi, iirrxon. oiililo Vlrlwift, ill 1 1 Hrni'y, iirt.ii, Ji'iri I) I linn, nf llnriliimii. Ilipi,,ti ll.l.,,,i m It.,.. ..p nl lUriii'f. Oii'gnii. Um I'aiuik. llrgiHir. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IHOI.A1KI)TII.CT-l'Ulll.lul.ANIIHAI.K. IJNiiriihTiTr.nI.Amion'KK, ( liunm. Ori'Kini, Jul) 17, imo.l Ni.tlcn Hl.urt'liy k! veil, that nn illrudld ,y IlinCnininliitliiiior i( llmUniicrnl I.imil (Hlliu, unilor Ilia ,riivlilaii nl tlio i t nf ('uimri'ti nil lro'jo.t Juno 117, IV 1 (HI Hint., 617). immuiiiil In llm mpilcollon ol l.niithoil H. Joiict, nl KkM. Mri'Kim, Kerlnl Nn mm, wu will uller at i.nMlo ) In tho hlithi'H liliVcr. nt IDn'rluck t, in., iiiiihc lliliilnyol Hi',oir twr, lull, noitllio I..I Iniilnu iincl nl Imi.l: til!', HI-1 i Hit V7,'l .MH , It. -i K ,V. M, Aiij kii.i ull ,fi.,ii ('inlnilim lulvvnalr the alHiiii-ilinitlliiiil i ,i.k Hru hiIvu,i i nl tt,i. clsllnn oruhji'i'llotniiii or brMru Iho llmuilo. iKimtril lui lo WM KAHlilt, Itcitlitcr. Kiunk Invxv, ltcrlrer. N PROPRIETOR PROPRIETOR. met with tho uniform success that hasattonded the use of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrh oca Remedy. The rcmarkablo cures of colic and diarrhoea which it has effected in almost every neighborhood have given it a wido reputation. For sale by all dealers. Telephone messages from Pra irie indicate thcie is some classy ball playing going on over there. The Burns team played IPrairio Thursday and tho tally stood 3 to 4 in favor of Prairie. Our boys held them to "gooso eggs" up to the eighth inning. Yesterday Prairie and Sumpter played nine innings with but ono score in the last for Sumpter. Burns plays Sumpter this afternoon. W. C. Byrd suffered a slight Btroko ot paralysis yesterday morning allecting his tongue. It is not belivcd to be serious nnd his physician is confident it will wear oir in a short timo. His vocal organs aro not affected but ho isn't ablo to control his ton gue to form words. '"Daddy" says the only kick he has is that Bill Jones, Henry Hamilton and other "old croines" can now do ull the talking and ho can't talk bnck. Tho implicit confidenco that many people have in Chamber lain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrli qca Remedy is founded on their oxporienco in tho uso of that remedy and their knowledge of tho many rcmarkablo cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For salo by all dealers. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Tho undersigned will receive bids up to 1 o'clock on Monday, Sept. 11, 1911, for the clearingof sago brush from GO acres on the southwest quarter of section 23, township 32 (Experiment Farm.) Submit bids for clearing alone also for clearing and plowing. L. R. BUIMTIIAUI'T. Burns, Oregon. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, 0 10 acres, love un improved sage brush lain! in Harney Valley, can be subirrigat od. WO acre tract, fenced, good houso deep well and otherwise improved. 100 acres tract unim proved. Prices made to suit in tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquiro nt this ofllce. listen! If broad-minded business men of wealth realize that life insur ance is a sane and safe way to make provision for the future, if they recognize the fact that other forms of wealth may be in accessible at tho very moment when they are most in need, it behooves the rest of us to look to our duty in this regard. Oregon Life offer you the best contracts of life and investment insurance. You can hnvo no more than two excuses for refusing to take in surance. You haven't health or you do not love your family. SUMMONS Miss Stirling Public Stenographer Room 7, Masonic Building. In tlio Circuit Court of tliu btfttu of Ore gon, fur I lio County of Hariioy. KuliuJ. Winter, I'lHliiliir, ) H. Iniiuc Wlnlerii, iiIhiiiiH other purnouaor piutUm unknown clittniliit; any riulit, title, en Into, lion, or Intercut in tlio rral ettlate ileiicrlbctl In tlio coimilnlnt heroin, ilufontl- BIltH, J To Inane Winters, nlso ullotlior perrons or imrtlcn unknown dulmlng any rlslit title, estate, linn, or Interest In tlio roM ontuto iloKcrllHKl In tlio complaint liaroln, Defendants: In tlio iinniu of tlio Stuto of Oregon, you u nil ouch of jou lire horaliy required to appear ami Himwerlliti complaint filed ngaiimt you III tlio tliovo entitled t tilt on or ticfuro the Inst duy of tliu time pre- ncrtluil In tlio order of publication of tliln miminoinr, tow It : On or before tka Blxleentli tiny of October, 1011, enld ditto bcliiK tlio expiration of nix weeku fiom tlio flret publication of thin eiitnmone, nnd If you fail no to appear nnd limner, Kir want thereof, pluiullff will npply to the court for the relief tlci.niulod In the complaint, lowlt for decree ilUon-lng her aluolulelv Tout the ilcfoudmit uuo Wlntore, nnd the care , cuttody, and control ol tho minor child of tho mur rlae,o; mid for a decree naalnst nil of you defendant)) doteriulnliii! all clnlniH of yotiramUorto to tho plaintiff In mid to thueo certain proinlncH dencrlbed at I.otH 6 ami (I In block -1 In Morrinon'a Addition to tho Town (now City) of lluruo, Harney County, Oregon, nnd Hint it bo declared mid uiljud;cd that you defendants have no onlntu or in toroat whatever In or lo the laid pro- mine, nntl thai tho title of tho plaintiff In kooiI mid iill(l, and that you nil bo furevur onjolned and debarred from nn evrtliiK niiy claim whatever In or to Bald piomlMu, aiheruu to tho plaintiff, mid for hiicIi other relief nn to tho court shall xoeni ineotnnd auroeahU to equity, Thin numinous publlnhod by order of Hon, Grant Thompson, Juduo ol'tbo County Court of Harney County, Ore. (jon, iiiado nnd entered on the 2nd day of September, 1011, and tho date of tho flret publication liorcof Is Boptomber 2ud, 1UU. ClIAH, W. 1CU.1H, Attornoy for Plaintiff. NOTICK KOU 1'UIILiaATION. UNITKDHTATKB I.AN'll OKI'lfK, I lltirni, Orritun, Auniitta, 1911. Notice In hereby given llmt ltnlf.lt ('. iU-orr. nl lltirni, (In-xiiii, Him, dm Iit'iomlivr 80, Iviu inmle llomculiinl miry No, Uioiil, lor NKli fi-ttlon w, 'loifiiihli if, H , lUntiu SI K., Wll Inmuttii HfllilUn, hnl IIIimI iiuIicx of Inletitlnii to nmkn Klnnl ('iiinmiilntl.ili 1'riMiI, to n UMIli rlnlm lo tliu Unit nliovo ileirrlfwil, lio Inru llm lli'slitrr mi.l Itccelrvr. nt lliinia, Uie nun, on tin. isiti ilny ol Ho.ti'ml,cr, lull Claimant liaiiu-a wltnraacn- Nailianldl llmmy.ol I.iinia, (Hriioii. llt'iiry 1). Ill.ck, i:li, V. Ulc.l, llru Itiiilt-r, nil of liiirna, Urcciili. Wm. Kaiikk. Itfslatcr. NOTIC1C KOU I'UHLIOATION. (tiolntuil Tract 1 rUlll,10 1,ANP8Al,i:. UtHTttiHTAiEnl.ANiiOrrlcit lintm, nrcKon, Juijras, ivii.I Notice la licrt'by kIvcii Hint, na dlri-ctdl lijr tlio Coiiiralliloijcr ui tltn (Jvncrnl I.nJ Olllco, uiuler I ho pruvlilona of ttinAitof (,'ongrcia npi'nua.l June 27, l'.HM 134 HUH , A7, .uiiimtit to Hie apiillcntlon ol Adrian T, Coleman, nt l'aullna. Ort'ion. HerUI Nn. Kii. w 'till ofTorat l.nullr sale to the hlirhcit bidder, al 10 o'clock in., on tlio 1Mb day of September, ivit, licit, the rollOHliiK tract of land W'iNWl,. Nr.'NV,W,ndNV,liNKK. fen 17, Till II. SK.V.if ' Any and all (.erauii claiming; a.hi-rxjly tlio bovco dcacrlbcil landa are a.lun-l to flic tlielr elulnn n r iibjerlloua on or lfore tliu tliu' deilirnated tor aile Uu. Paiiiih. Itrmtter Fkank luvrv, Itcrelter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tlMITKD STATIji I.Atl OW1 r, ( Ilutna, Orciton, Annul 10, lull I Notice la hereby nhen that Jmin Miller Ijiuraon. of Inwrii, (licton, nho.on ,ril2, lull), inado lioiui-ati-ad entry No 01141, tnt Mil-:), Kx-ttuii .11, Toniithlii a a, Itante 8 Kni, WlllaniFlie Merl.laii liaa filed notice of Inli-iillon to make Kli.nl ( oininiiinilmi I'rixil, .ittnblili claim lnlli,- Un.l Uiti-Ic-etlbvd, before Ihe lleiilatur 'id Krielvei, hi liuiua.ureKoii on the i.lli day 01 hrtiivinlii-r ( lalmaut nnmea ni wllnfatea Jai',h I' Iti-eiur, of Huron, Oreiion I. II Mcl'hnll, llnctiannn. Oreiiuii WI1IU.11 II JtoblnaaiidA H Hivaln.botii of l.n.-n, liieuon W ft I'AliRf, Iteittaier NOTICE KOU PUBLICATION. UMTkliHTATij, I.AMiUrrlrr. 1 llurni, UrvKon, Auguat II, PH. I Nottrolt hereby ntveu thai Oeortt A Thur low, whoao Hit(-ufnc ail, I rem la itnrn lire nii.dld, on thv.tli day of Match. 1 I tlio In Ihla ofnee Hwom Utatetnenl and .illi'atlnn, .So.lW(, ti,urcliaolho HW'SW1,, Hcttlou 1 and hK'iSKi, Hectlon t. Towoalilti .. H , limine Si K.. Willamette Meridlnn, uml Hi. timber thereon, under llnjrovlliii of tho ar-t nt Juno a, InTti, uud aria auundntor kuown an iho "Timber and Stone Law," at audi nluc na nilliht Ikj ilxed by aMiralimcnt, nod Hint, tuirauaiit to audi .ll ntlou. tho Innd aid tttuber thereon have lcen nliprnUed. the llm bereallmnlcd loo M board fret at II -iO per M, and the land l.i!u, thutaald applicant will oiler dual proof lu tupporlof hit appllcatluu and awurn alatimenton I lie .tuth iln of noto ur, lull, before Ihe lU-KMer and Iterdrer, at llurtir, dnxon. Anypi'riou la at liberty to protcat Ihla tir chaao before eulry, or lultiale conical at ml time before patent lam a b II II iik aeorrnlore Ud atridnvlt In thla otllie, b1I kIiir facts Mhlrh ullldcfeatthe I'lilr) Wu. r'AKiit, HctUicr 1'UTITION KOU I.IQUOU I.UI-NSK. Wo, the undernlgned legal voters of l.ako l'reclnct, Harney County, Statu of Oregon, respectfully petition Iho Hon. County Court of Harney County, State of Oregon, to Kraut it l.tfento to Harris A I'itruorahl to noil Spirituouti, .Mall and VIiiouh I.lipiorH lu 1ii?b (piantitled than one K'uhon in l.ako l'reclnct Harney County, Htatn of Oregon, for the period of I inoiithf, nn in duty bound m will oer pray. To the Women. We appreciate the patronage of the women. Their business with us is already large and stebdily increasing. If you are not now one of our custom ers, please consider this an invitation to become one. Youq account, large or small, check ing or saving, is welcome, and we as sure you of the very best treatment possible. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES over $400,000.00 r&frotnMnJ drvgs- 5 DISINFECTANTS? CLEAN UP TIME is here. We have a good stock of disinfectants for water sinks, cesspools, etc., the proper uso of which will safeguard against disease. Don't forget Ammonia when you clean house ? for removing grease and stains from wood work. o Azoa will kill your mice and rats, and all of their t5 neighbors. Vi Tiie "Welcome Pharmacy : - - STA TIONER Y .Namkh Kred A. Hurra 11 II. Hoist (loo. J. Hall I. T. WhitHon J. Ileru It. A. Hunilern Ileiideraou lilliott J. Ii. (irnvcti Walter Hurmcr J. W. Ilrown J. II. Wltzol Frank Smith Walter K. llrltiKlo Cho. Wald John llonn Win, Dunn Jem Woodcock A MoKoniio O. W. Cockllu J. II. Drummer Turn Douglas Chimin Hi'liui; O. V. Heed Fiaiik Whllu I' II. I.ueilor irt Diuinlnn M..I. Nneh II. CrnlRhttin A lVtornon (leo. Hico W. lluunJr A, Ciravea Joo Corloy John ItoberUon T, llounhaw Notice la hereby Namm Clifford Rrotubeck I'. Kruee C. A, llalnes W. Ii. Sullivan (leo. W. Oawllleld II. 11 Klllott A. V. Mel ntiHland I). S. (IriiM'a I'rcd llarnior Wllllnm Duucati K T. Haley Kriink H. llron Ceo. W. .SimmoiiH A. Spongier Wm. Wald W. K. Collin Kd ward Anilureon Hldnry Comouya Jamoij Ituthcrford .Martin Tandy A I'arnHuinili W. It Joiioh lliiddon Klllott Tout I hum A. Ii, Jones J. 11, II 11 Bern I'rnnk Dunn li. C DunnitiK S. .1, Midwinter N. C.'iynch Will Now ton A. Mnrehali ('. S. Dunn .1. Hotidortum 11 Tone given Hint 11 arris A DISHES AT COST In order to get more room for my stock of furniture I have decided to close out my entire line of Chum, Earthenware, CEassware? Granifeware, Positively at Cost I have one of the finest and most complete lines of this class of ware in the city. INDUCEMENTS FOR QUICK SALES G. W. CLEVENGER, H Kittiiornld, nppllcdiitH lor tho nbovo liquor licence will apply to Ihe nbovo named court for audi, licuntie on tho llth day of September lull, ar t'io court houne, IluriiM, Oregon. Dated thin Ith day of Aupiat lull. ll.uiiiin &, Fnziii.iai ii, C. E. LEMAY rninllng, Paper llaugiag, SJirn Writing Estimates given on nil classes of eucli work. AGENT HENRY D0SCI1 WALL I'AI'EK Ilendqunrtera at French Hotel 'VV-k'vVt'V'taV. ,-.',-.-, 9 PHARMACY No two people are alike nnd no two prescriptions aro nlike That's why every prescription has to be treated in n separate nnd distinct manner. You get this individual treatment, moreover, you get the consideration and carefulness that should al ways be exercised where medicines are consumed and where health is at stake. Let us fill your prescription, you will be served exact lu right in every way. Tiie City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors 4Vfe,-.atV-W'4fc'.Vb'V'V'V'VW'' t WV,- 48Oto10O0iis Per Hour -lenty of ftaier Whenever and Wherever You Want It No troublel No work! No pumping in the freezing coldl The Farm Pump Engine will provide nil the water you need for the house, dairy, barn, feed lot, pasture anywnero you want it. Workt right outdoors lu lero weather. Provides water nt the I rlfht temperature no Ice-packed tanks or bothersome tank heaters. Costs less thnn n pood w admlll. Does ten times ns much work. Saves two men's wajr every day It runs nnd never J jrru m uics nuout long notirs or toau" on the job. Attaches to Any Pump In E Minutes BH Ample Power for Small Machlrr.ry llm pulley (or running any hand or toot power machinery. Helps tlio women dlks by turning tlio cream separator and c'uirn, tins washing machine nrn wrinRer, etc. I uus the cum kliolluf, fannti J mill, feci! mill, grindstone Does mtut all tlio drudgery chnrca In half ucual time All teaJy foi woifc -nn tmti to buy. Cl '110 J 09 ItH own llllSO. Uo fuiiiiUatlons or plan. Tins nceilul. l'our small bulls fasten It to any pump. No belt, shaftn, arum, walklucbcnma or anchor pi bis. Uaslly nio eil nnywri ro ti n lueloarrow. Soo the Kiislno at Work Wo have a Farm Pump Engine on exhibi tion In our show rooms. It Is at work most all il.iv tlointr the kind of work that Is most tiresome totnoiarmer, nriiigln the imiiIIv utul let " lis luow 5 ou how thla I'urm 1'uicp l.uiuo will do your hardest winter work at small cost m n 3rT M "O riH MM " mm m M m a" Hr m - IA mu. MXI I II ra P yllmr flslSiu ft Bv HaaUalttHHaVKaV lmmmWSm):W!WKfmi 'XlTJKJJ&fl TUta4 tmV . A Jm Ift.'OkV . W - MWl fU M., W. T. SMITH, Agent Ml