The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 11, 1912, Image 4

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SPREADING DRY FARM GOSPtL
(Continued from pace 1.)
farmers right. This advice should
bo heeded by the farmers and it
was gratifying to noto thoy hnve
taken kindly to the siiKKcation
and many will prepare the ground
for such purpose.
It ia the intention of Supt.
Breithaupt of the station here to
co-oporato with the farmers. in
each neighborhood, making fitj-
qucnt visits to them and suponv
tending the work on small pin's
thfttwillbe uYvohd In tarnuus,
for the purpose. It was explain
ed that alkali is not a drawback
to some sections as it does harm
only when allowed to concentrate.
Deep plowing disturbs this, scat
tering it through tho soil and
thus prevents its damage to any
great extent By constant culti
tation and prevention of water
standing on the surface in nlkali
spots will do much toward the
reclaiming of such land.
Prof. Scudder made the asser
tion that thousands of acres of
our best dry farming land had
been left untouched tho foot
hill lands. This is free from alka
li and is a very rich soil that will
retain moisture well with proper
cultivation. This land is prefera
ble to the low lands near the lake
where the water washes the alka
li and the water level is so close
to the surface as to make crops
uncertain. He recommends "a
crop of tile" for such a territory
and farm the higher ground un
til such a time as the low lands
have been properly drained.
The meeting at Harriman was
most profitable after Prof. Scud
der had made his talk and the
farmers were invited to ask him
questions. It was then that per
sonal experiences were related
and information given to fit each
individual. Every man was giv
en a practical suggestion respect
ing such mistakes as he had
made.
The crowd at Law-en was not
so large as at Harriman but all
were well paid for their atten
dance. Prof. Scudder talked to
the school children in the fore
noon and suggested they visit the
experiment farm. He promised
every child some seed to plant
and told them how to care for a
little plot of ground. The child
ren showed deep interest.
The afternoon meeting was de
voted to both dry farm and irri
gation methods. Prof. Scudder
gave the irrigationist a practical
talk on the abuse of water and
showed them the real harm
they were doing the land by hav
ing it flooded for long periods.
His argument was practical and
one that creates a stronger senti
ment in favor of the Silvies irri
gation project. This is as neces
sary as the dry fanning methods
taught at the experiment farm
in fact of more importance at
this particular time as the flood
water is ruining some of the
best land in Harney Valley.
Prof. Scudder addressed a large
crowd at the court house Tuesday
evening and much of this was
devoted to the misuse of water.
In company with Wm. Hanley
Prof. Scudder viMttd the Catlow
valley section and on his return
talked to the people at Narrows
and Sunset.
Tomorrow afternoon a meeting
will be held at the experiment
farm, another tit Drewsey Mon
day at noon and at Harney Mon
day evening at 8 o'clock.
Prof. Scudder expects to re
turn to this county some time in
June and will again make a tour
of the territory and give his
assistance to the farmers.
BUTTERMAK1M ON THE FAK.M.
(Continued from page 1.)
at the sr.me time hiding it at 70
degr. i The best cream for
chur. ' is that which tests
about iiirty per cent fat after
tho st ti hi. 3 been added.
TIk u mpc-rature at which the
cream should bo churned depends
on size of fat globules, hardness
of fat globules, age of cream,
amount of cream, percentage of
fat in croam. kind of feed the
cow is getting, and this can not
be determined except by trial,
Thirty-five degrees may be pro
per on one farm and CO degrees
on the one adjoining. A good
rule to follow is to have the
butter come about the size of
wheat kernels in about thirty to
forty minutes. If it takes longer
the croam is either too sweet or
at too low a ttmpc-iature, or the
churn is too full. If it como
sooner than thirty minutes, the
temperature is too high.
Wi,i in j..."ir,..les are about
jiit, ... a buttermjlk
shoula bi- ui, lined, tho granules
washed and the salt added, Then
thy are worked together, only
,'i to distribute the salt
evenly. When the ehurn is not
stopped until tho granules be
come largo, some of tho butter
milk is encased and it makes
butter of poor keeping quality.
Mottles in butter are caused by
in uneven distribution of salt in
the presonco of buttermilk.
INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
Seven Governors of Northwest
stites have joined in issuing a
nwlnmation callinir a North-
western Development Congress
to Iml,t al Seattle Juno fi to H.
y, 8tat,.s 0f Oregon, Washinv,-
t01, Miimosotn. North Dakota.
South Dakota, Montana and
Idaho arc represented in the call
and these will all have represen
tatives at tho Congress.
Tho chief purpose of the con
ferenco is to plan a campaign for
tho more rapid development of
tho states interested and suggest
ways and means to stem tho tide
of emigration from the Americnn
Northwest to Canada: An ela
borate program for the gather'
ing has been prepared and in ad.
dition to Governor West, C. C,
Chapman, Secretary of tho Ore
gon Development League, Carl
It. Gray, president of the Spo
kane, Portland & Seattle Rail
way, and "Bill" Hnnley are Ore
gonians who will deliver ad
dresses. Eastern Oregon and the Inland
Empire country report that re
cent heavy rains have brought
millions to tho farmers of that
section of the northwest by soak
ing the soil and bringing the
needed moisture to grain and
fruit crops. It is declared that
never before were crop conditions
so favorable for a record produc
tion. Bankers of Bend, following a
somewhat similar plan used last
year to develop the hog industry
in that section, hnve bought and
shipped to Bend a carload of
thoroughbred Holstein milch
cows from the famous dairy dis
trict of Elgin, 111. The bankers
will dispose of the cows to fann
ers, taking their notes in pay
ment if desired. The farmers
will dispose of their cream ton
new creamery just started.
Medford has set the pace for
other Oregon communities. Re
cently a carload of eggs was
shipped from that point, the first
consignment of that size ever
sent from there. This points
the way to a great industry, both
there and in other sections of the
state, for there is no part of Ore
gon where the poultry business
cannot be conducted successfully.
Traversing 24 states from the
Pacific to the Atlantic, the origi
nal Great Northern Railway ex
hibit car, carrying Oregon pro
ducts, recently reached St. Paul
on its return journey, having
actually traveled more than 30,
000 miles, or more than a com
plete trip around the world.
This car spread the fame of Ore
gon's agricultural products very
widely, visiting 732 cities and
towns and exhibiting Oregon's
fruits, grains and vegetables to
1,. 110, 607 people.
There never was a time when
people appreciated the real merits
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
more than now. This is shown
by the increase in sales and vol
untary testimonials from persons
who have been cured by it. If
you or your children are troubled
with a cough or cold give it a
trial and become acquainted with
its good qualities. For sale by
all dealers.
Three room cottage and barn
for rent. Inquire at this office.
Always ready for job printing.
APMINISTRATOR'S NOT1CH.
Notice l hereby uivon that thu under
aign i-d heebeen duly appointed admin
iotratorof tho ustnteof Jitmea L. Varlcri,
deccaeod. All prtntia having clalirn
aalnet "aid oatatu are hereby requirml
to pioBcnt tho name tome, properly veri
fled, at Ilurnn, Oregon, within alx
rnoiilliH from tlin ilatn hereof.
Dated thU loth day of March, 1012.
I). N. VARIEN, Admlnlatrator.
NOTICE TO CUE ITOK8.
Tl'o underaigned having been appoint
ed executor of the Last Will And Tenta-
munt of Htephen La in prsh I re (IucoukhI,
Notito In hereby given to all pereonn
having clairuri agalnet tho enlato of
of Stephen I.umpahlro, duceated, to pre
nent thu aame properly vcriflod within
six moptlm from date hereof to tho nn-
Hlgned nt IiIh pluco of bualiiUHK ut Ilurnn,
Oregon.
Dated thin olevouth day of May KJl'2.
'M 30 J. J, LAHi-ailiiK, Kxccutor,
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Uxitid BTATU La Mi Orricc
llnrna, Orcion, April 24, Ml.
.S'olliela tioielif glireu that Van II, Klulireenf
Jluroi, (utifiin, wn, on Majr , !X), inaila
lliinieatia'l Knirr No. 2fc6,rjrlal No OlSiur. for
HWIi Krt ! bee J, 1 , 1i , It 81 K . Hit UVtli
SK'i SVill, btclUm (.Tiiwu.blpMH , flariKait
V. , Willamette Merl'ilan, hia fllcl notice nt
Intention In make final five-year I'rool to r
laljUali claim to Ibe laud above itranrll'Vil, h
lorn tlie Iteiilaler an 'I luco.ver, at flurui, llru
lion, on tlie 241I1 clar ol Mar, 1U,
I Jauuant naiuei ai wltiieaara
( tyle Kinbree, John K, Ooulil, Joae.i Illll
in) Jobu Worlow, all ol Jlurni, Oregon,
, , 1 , ffa.r.a....-air..t,
It would surprise you to know
of tho great good tlint is being
done by Chamberlain's Tnblots.
Darius Downey, of Newborn
Junction. N. B., writes, "My
wife has boon using Chiunbor-
CONTKST NOTICE.
llMtTHI 1TAT I.XNIi ()m K
Hutu., Orwni. AlrllM, lull I
Til frank, II. Ati) r(olllr, ntilimtiiii, full
You am licri'lijr lullnl ll l.iilrt Me Mlillm
iThmlYrUnw)lHioi , li rimMilflcxml
iIipm, ilM mi AtiI vUl, 1 Ilia in lliUiiMrv
licr iliily I'limit'orati' HW'lli atlmi In I'milfat
mill BtnirilliiMinrllatlimiit "nr IiiimiiwIuhI
Kntn htrlHl Su. HUM hiiiiIk "il I Into, fur
tvinti Si, hikI MtKi:'4Miilnii .7, Tiiwii
mii 11 , Iihiihh . K VMlinmi'lIn Mctlillmi,
him hi utiiumln fur tier riintcal alio alli'itra Hull
Kraiiltll .llrj liiiaiioli.atalillaliiit lila n-aliltimc
lliprcuii, mul l nut In mjr Viuiwli"liin ti'i'ii
ni-ar milil lmiil atncoilalp of inilr J mul llio mint
laal.amlniicil. Ymi an, Ihori'forK, furtlior miiifUnl lint tin'
aalil allmatluiia wIIIh taken at thU uniroM
IimIiih Iron i on I mhm! by wni.mul tmr aal,l
piilry mil K i n ireU'iltliorpmiilt'rultlitmtyiiiir
further rlnlil In I'" lii'iml lliorrln. rltlirr iHilnrv
ttilaotllrroriiii uri'rul.lf ymi full In ttlntu llila
nlUri' Mllliln twenty ii) utter tlio l'M'UTII
initillCHllmi ut tlili iinlloc, aa uliouii l.plmr,
your Kimnvr. iinileromti, ieolllrilly nieellnit
mnl rriliillnn ImIIimo llritllimit mnltxl,
or It ymi full Mllliln Hint time to Hie In Itila
off lee ilue ruo( Hint y nil tinwmeneil neni) nf
nur midwnr nil tlie aaltl rnnteatmit either In
lerou or ly reulttereil mall II llilmerrlct l
mailo lir llu'ilelhery it rny nf our allium
lotliernnleilmit In vetmin, jinml nf audi aor
vloc mint Iw elllier the ealtl oontrataiit a writ
tin a Vunwloitirenient nf lila reeelpt of Ihe
com Btiiiultiii the ilnte nf III re(elt, or I lie
mTnliivltnt llio I'omim liy wIiiiiii llieitollirery
wik tnmle MRtliiK wlien mnl whrretlie mm
ilellvereil. If mmle I')' ielteieit mull,
prnot nf micli aervlin tmiitentiRlitnt the mTMit
rltuf Ilia I'ernin ly wlinm llieniy wi mmleil
UntliiK when mnl tliojx'it nlllciilo wlilrh II
ni ninlrol. mnl Dili mrtiUvIt mint Im noroni
milel hy tlie imlniiiiicr'iirrcli fur tlin letler
Ymt iliniiM lle In ynnr mimver tlie nmtieof
ttieinslnniretiiwlileh )iiiu1rlrefuliiro nutter
tuliti rent tn nn.
, I'ikhk, Iteiilnler.
Paleof Hut hi1IIchii May I, l'.iU.
Ilnle of n'ninil iulill(nlliiii May II. I'.HJ.
llMeof llilril lmMlralloii May i. I'JIJ
Hale of f no till imlillealluii Ma) , mi.
SI'MMONH.
In llm Circuit Courl tit tho Slnto of Uui-
Hon for Harm1)' County.
Clmrli's Altxoliul, ilnliitlrf
VB
M. Ij. I.nwia, tlpfrmluiit.
To M I I.ouIj, tlin nboui minimi
ilefumlitnt.
In tlin iimnn ol tlioHtutitof Onxoti,
vou nro licmliv riiiuiroil to iiiiin'iir til 1 1 1
UllSMIT till' Clllllplllllll 11 1 I'll ilL'lllllBt J (Ml ' .,,..,,.. ., ,.,,!
, . i .,.i i i. i , iMM II I't r HI
tn tin, alhiin iiiitilloil Hill I nn nr iH.fiiriil
llio Inst iluy of tliutlmo pteicrlln'il In tlin
unlvrol pilliliciitliiii n( thin hiiiiiiiioiih, to
wit- on or be drn tlin Uitli iluy nl Jtinti
101'.', (mill lUtn lioinu the iniiriitlnn nl
six wcokA (rum llm llrnt pulilloiilioii nl
tills htiiiiliHiuw, mul II tin (all to bo n i
pear mnl answer, or wmit thereof,
plaintiff will apply to llm miirt lor tho
rellvl iloinaniUil In tlin cninplaliil, to
nit n llm mi) pruwilllii: that uiili'Hn
tlio ilofoniliint ay t-i tlin I'lrrk ol
ihu alxivn court, within 110 ilu from
tho entry of tlin tlierei', llm Mima
of inomiy iliui iiiiiIit it irrt Mil cimtrai"
(or tho imrohitao mnl nolo of nvctlon II
In low nshIiV:l South nf lUnitn 30 li.i',
Will. Mcr. In llurnny County, Ori-coti,
nil of which fully iiiK-iim In nalil rum
plaint, mul which rahl contr.ii't miih
innili) hotwi'L'ii plulnliff mul iliifnliilnnt,
mul aniouutliiK ns follews:
f;t7 i'., intorcat on llrnt iiiaiaUini-nt ;
tt'iOOOO, with Inter i' t at 10 p. r con I.
pt-r nnn from May ", 1107 ;
tli'.'O.IHI nitli Interoft nl 10 per cent.
pr aim, from May -, ll)t)H,
f5.S0.00, with inlurrxt ut 10 n.r cent.
IKirutin from May S, 1000;
fSIO.00, with Intercut nt 10 lwrrcut.
per mm. from May '.', ltllO,
f 101 U5, tnxoK, with Internal at'lO or
cent, per nnn. from Murch IT), l'Jlll;
tOKuthvr with Intori'ot thi roou from ll o
iluto of ralil decren lit the rntn of 10 per
cent, pur nun,, together with coat a ami
ilinhursoincnti', that thnrciipou nuiil con
tract elmll ho foruicr mill iiml olil anil
any mul nil Ltjtiltalilu or other rllit,
titio or intcreet which tho ilcfcmhuit
mcr hml or may hiivolnnl in ami In the
pan! oi. tract or tho h.iIiI Inml or prnnl
una li.tll hi'como uttuily extinct mul 'or
over I a rr cil, anil llio Mtiil Inml lordlier
lth oil iniproM'iiii'ii a thereon ehall hv
tho alwoliiln proiierty of thu Iilalntlll"
(ri'o from any Irnst or obligation whlih !
uillit Imio lifun in cilntonco by virtue
ol djIiI contract, mul that any piymcnlH
m iidn uiiilor tlm coul Tact prior to Ihu tin
trcu heroin i-tin.II ho forfeilml anil Imi tho
almohito pmperiy of tho plaintiff, mul for
eiich other or further relief an tiriilly
may mcoiii proper, anil (or plaintiff'
c Ms noil ilinbiiriM'ini'iita. I
'IIiih HtiiiiiiiniiN Ih publl Iiml bv orilnr
nf the Hon (iriiul Thoiiipion, county .
Jiul!i, nf Harney Count!. Orison, mmlr
mnl cntotiil on iln, '.'ml. iluy of Ma)
ltll'.', mnl the lUttiof tholl tit publlcatlc n
ofthiH minim nn la tlm I'll day ol May
IDI'J (i. A. HK.MIIOI.I).
Attorney for I'lnintlir.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'NITfh HT4TKM I AtUUrm IE
lltirtm On mi, ny J i'j. )
SoiJrti.U hvitslty Ktwil Hint ,rinhnll f
I ynrh of Sertuwn () ikfuii mImi on Jt tmlir
3. J"W, inftilw llcm iitat l-ntiy No h al
,Ni. UAH for UIb 1, I nll'l ..he H a1 : NW t
HMi. Hr linn '-'. ruWUfllihi tl H ifntK-' OK ,
U lIUli). Kit MMrhllnn, In flli-l finli, r nf In lull
tlon uiilo Iiml flvv ytftr 'r f)f i(tUhiiti
claim l thu Inml tlnu iln nbt it, lufurtMho
ItiKl'trr nuil HcjuIvit. h( ' tiri, itumou on
the imlliUyul June 1JU
CUfuiMhl naniea ta Hilneaa, a
f!eo. H Hlinrunxa Vt I liurui. "Idnoi ( on c
gya, A (I fchafur. all .( Njrro. Orivon
Ww Iaiiiik. Iteclater
Low Round Trips East
Throughout the miinmer ueiiHon, on the ihitc.s nivcn below,
round trip ticketn will be sold to the pointH in the east nliown lie
low, and many others, at greatlv reduced fares quoted.
GROAT NORTHERN AND NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAYS
AtlniitlcCil,
llullinmrc,
llimloii,
lliifl'alo,
nroo
11)7 Ml
1 10 (K)
UI M
7U Wl
r.r no
r,r, 00
Detroit,
llllllltll,
ICiiiihui City,
Mllwitiiki'ii,
Mllllll'lll' llri,
Monlri'iil,
Nov York,
Chicago,
Colorado HprinifK,
Diuivi-r,
I)ATKS Ol' SALK
May 1!, 3, 1,0, 10, II, 17, IH, VI, ail; 10ia.
.iiiiid I. (1. 7, h, i:i, 1 1, in, 17. IK, 10, ao, ai, ai, ao, a7, an, a, luia.
July a. 3, 11,7, 11, ia, 15. 10, sio.aa, a.i. an. an, 311,31. una.
Annual 1, a. 3, 11, 7, 12, in, ui, aa, i, an, 30, :n, una,
Kuiituuilmr I, 0,(1, 7.H, 11, la, I'M lllia
Mopovcr an rliolin nf riuili'H allnwril In fault illri'ctloii,
I Itial ri'ttirn Iliii.lOitiilntr.'ll, lllia.
Train leaving Ucnd (!:!I0 a in. Redmond, 7:21 a in, coiineelu directly
at FnllbridKo with
Insist TlfcLXO-ULgrln. Trsuin. lE3af3t
Details of fichedulca, faren, etc., will he fiirnished 'm re(iieHt.
W. R. COMAN, Qcnenil Preifjjjl ni.d I'as. LMier Ajjt.
II, U UKOL, Aent, Redmoinl, Oregon.
J, U- wmm, toil. .Haul, Qrcgiin.
NOTICE KOIt I'UHLIUATION
I'MTMiBTtTia I.AKUOmril I
litirni, (Hi'son May 3, Itll,
Nollie taliereliy plvm that llannali Mty, nl
llnrna, Oreiinn, ulin.nu w, lo7, maile
hiiimaleail entry No. AIM, Herlal N IWVM, fur
MNI'.i,8tiii lOanilW't NWh Hiellonll,
'lunlili3H., Ilniia!ll K , lllatnetlu Mr rl
illan, liaa flleil Itotlee nf intention In limit
Final lite Your I'mnf, tn ealatillali rlalm tn
I lie I mot atuiMi ileterllieil, liefurn llenliier and
lli'ieHur, at liiirni, Otnun, uullioll ilaynf
Juim mm.
t'lalnimil iiaini a aa Itnraaeai
Ne llwlilvr. tlenmn W . Ilmliter, Kilwatil
I: KhIfIoii, lliiimna H. Hpraxne, all of llntna,
lltl'KHll
Wm. rAn, Itenlitor
NOTIt'E KOIt PUIII.K'ATION.
iiNnritHTi'ihsi.ANiiorrifK, i
lliiriia, llit'irnii, Maya, lttli.1
NnllcnlalieteliyiilvvnllialKreil A. Itarrun.ol
InitlK.Oieuoo.whoon Heieniher'H. IviM, in ale
llnniealcail fntry Nn m. Herlal Nil. OVOmv. fur
(titNi, Hen 4, HKt(NK'( ami Kli HK'i
Heitliiu A. 'I',iwnilil H, ItaiiKn al Kaat
Wlllaiiietlo Merlillan liaa flleil unllcii nf Inten
tion tn matt) I'liinl Five year iirmif, In ealati
llali elnlin tn the lmiil atxive ilenerlheil, before
the Iteiiliter ami lteeeler, at llnrna, OrrKnn,
pntlio f.Mh ilaynf June, lliw.
Claimant iiamea in nltneaaeit
llav liarriin, Kilwanl I'ltiilealon, A. llarron,
Unit roller, all nl Iliilua. (Iienon
m. Kahiik, llraliter
NDTIUK KOK 111 III.IOATION.
llNITali firATHa I.aNU (IrrK K
liurui, tlreiiuu, April , IUU.
No Hoe I hereliyi:leii thill Hiram I) Drain, nl
ut unvetiy, (iiexiiii, wnu, on Aiiiuai J, iuiii,
mailn llnmeateail entry Nn (iau fur HKJi.
hei'llnu I, 'luwnalilii .11 Hnutli, ItaiiRotU Kaai
vnalilii .1) Hnutli, ltanioa.1 Kaal,
Mllametln Merlillan litis flleil notice, nl
lilleotliui tniiiakor'Hiaironiiniitatlnii pnmf, to
eatalillalielalni tn tlm lainl atxne ileaerllieil,
iH'fntu llio lleiater ami llrcelver, at liurui,
(lreiion, nil tlie Uil ilajr nf May, tvl'i.
(Malinaiit iiiniita aa wltneaaia!
I eimaril .iil.lerilnln, T. II. Illll, II. I.. Van
ioni,t It, lielln), nil ot Viirl),tlreoii.
Wm I'taar, Iteiilaler,
NO'l'KMC FOR PUIHilOATION.
I'KIIKIi TTRa I. AMI OrtICK
Minn , uncoil. April n, mm.
Nollie la lien lii tihi'il tlial Ira J Malum, nl
Miileiann Vallv), llreitnn, who. onMa'ilila,
l'.aki,inailii lloinialeail Kntrjr Nn V-Tl, Herlnl No,
dl'.a.a, I r MM,, fillnii ami a.l.lillniial tl.l.
Kntr nl Man n '.T inn, Nn oruai inrK"H."en
9 all In liinntlilpbi H., Itaiiie.Hl K Wlllainelle
Merlillan, liaa fllivl iioilce oflliU Minn u make
r'lnat file Year prnof to eatatillili etalni In
II o Inml almie ileaerllieil, Iwforv llelaler ami
ItiHelmr, at llunia, Uieguii, mi Itieaoili .lay nt
Mat.UMt.
rlalltialit Iiamea aa ultnraaea: . .
N. K. Hall. (leo. Hall. lien, franklin ami J.
It JenUm.all ol Alnleranll Valley, Oieioli.
WM, Karri-, llntliler.
I'lMU.tl'ATION.
I NirKi. Sritaa l.iMiOnu a.
llnrna. (lievnn Matrli IS, I'JIJ
Nollie la hereM clien Itial Vtllitir I'rlltur,
nf I aneii, lln Kfln, "linoii Nmriiilier S". I'H1.
inailelliiniialeail l-nln No lmi.Mrlal.Sii WIW,
far M,Vf. lee .i an.l W',NW'. Met llmi ,
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pmaei V nlllluint. Matrelliia ll llarea,
Halle)' liana Hoill llayia. all nl laxeli.lll
(nil u I a una. Ue(,aier
$1500 Reward!
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New
International
Dictionary
THE MERRIAM WEBSTER?
R.fjnifl It l NEW OltEA-
flelj ot tlio world's thought,
action ami oultura. The only
new unabrlO'seil UlaUonar In
many yuan.
Became " J'lfln" OT0'' 400,000
1 H'orcf; morn than aver
before, appeared Ixitwtxn two
corera. jyoo l'aget. Oooo II
lUMtrutloiw. BecaDie " hi tn oulj' dlatlonorr !
with the now dlTldea I
pao. A "atrokoof Oanlu."
HI Because ,l ' n enojolopodia In
a alnide volume.
Beeaute ' ' 'optii by the
- Oourta, Uohoola and
lTem aa tlm oao mipretno an.
thoitty.
Became uo wno k inn
ttueeem. Let ui tall
fj
V3
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Tdu aooui tuu new work.
WXITt fe um ttum UriUI h.
C.4 CMUklAM CO. raUkUn,SvrlMlUJ.Ma.
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OregqnTrunkRy.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
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Toronto,
WiihIiIiikIuii,
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70 00
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107 A0
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
1 section, G40 acres, level un
improved sago brush land in
Hnrnoy Vnlloy, canboHubirrigiit
ed. 1G0 ncro tract, fenced, good
hoiiso deep well and otherwiso
Improved. Prices made to unit in
tending Bottlortt. No speculators)
need npply. Inquiro ut this olllco.
UOC'IKTIKB.
IIAIINKY LOIltlK, NO. 77, LOOP,
Mveta ery Htuntty In OiUI rellnw Hall
at7U0nin. Ilr. J.W, deary,
T, H, Hpraiiua, Heerultrr. N, tl,
Heireo work at foUnwii Klnt Halnntay Inl-
llatoryi aoeoint Hatiinuy, Klrat Hinreei tlilril
Haiurday, He con it lerae fourth rlalitrilay,
Tliinl 1'eKtea.
lIUHNHI.OtlllKNO. V7, A. K, A M.,
Meela story flrtl ami llilril Halnntay In earli
mniitli, Win. Miller, W M
Mam Mnthrralieail, Herretary.
M JIlKltN WOOHMKNOr" AMKItlttA
Meelaarery aeeonil ami toinlli 1'rnlay even
tiirl at 1,11.(1 r, Hall; all lielKlilxna liillcil.
New aiilleatita will receive inurleniia Ireat-
inent, M. A Pinna, V !.
W T, Uater.CUrk. '
I1UKN8 OIIAITKH r.0. 40, 0, K. H.
Mean every teeoml ami foartli M lata, In
Maaonlellall. Krauklc Welcome, W, M
KlUUvrrek.ttecrrlary.
HYI.VIA HKIIKKAII DKUItKK No,S.
Ueeliarery latainlld WeilnriJay,
.. . . IDnlleliallnii, N. II.
Mailje Leonard, Ken Hee'r.
Tlll.K CIIKU.K Nu. IU, W. of W.
Mevta every lourtli Inaaday.
Maml llurlnii, II. M.
Heater lluntliiian, Clolk.
lirriOIAI, IIIIIKITOHV
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II M Huualora
(Jonathan lloorne Jr
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IW IlKllla
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A. M. rrawfurd
.(l.nal.l We.t
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t'ooircaainau
Allorney (lanaral
Unvertiur . ....
Kecrelary ol Hlala
traaaurer
Hiit, Pilbllo liiatructluu
Male Printer
T, M.Kay
I, It. Alderman
N H Ininlniay
Itobl Kakln
T. A. Mellrlde
Ilea II Uliriiell
rlupremt Jmt(ea
II. H. Ilean.
K. A. UtMire
NINTH JUUIUIAI. IIIHTHICT.
lllatrlct Jtlitfa....
IHatrlct Attorney,
Ieiuty Dial Ally
nation mca
1 W Mel 1 lloch
.. 17 II Wunanl
Circuit Court mtcli the Drat Monday In
April and Drat Uuuday In Octoher,
lutnt Heuator
Inlii.te,raeiilallva
I! W I'arrlali
V II llrooie
IX1UKTT IIARMat I
t'uuitly Judge
Clark
rreaaurer
enrvayur
Huerirr
Afeaeaaor
pYhuul HuXllntclldrlll
L'uruiiar
Hinck Itiatierlur . .
t'mntiitaafoiiara
lrahl1l,nni.toi
K. II. Uaieta
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A, K. Itlctiardaou
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J Vt deary
Juhlt Itublliaui,
IK ! riylveaier
in a muytri
County I'oatt uirtla the Oral We-lnraday In
January, March, May, July, h.lember and
Nuvaaiixr.
mimr u, a, lakh ornca,
teatalar
Reeelvar
ft in Karre
I rink navey
ciTr.-aiiRHa'
Mayor. (1 W t In r Hirer
Keeoruar . A Ji. Iiynl
TrratUler .... ).(' Wekoiurjf
Marahal, . . ..It. I.. Ilalnra
II J. Ilauaell
A. (1 Wolionic
Krana Haley
H, J.UeKlnii.,11
kleetluia ot trie Cuunclt every Heriimt am
ruurth WeilDtaday,
Sumpter Valley
Railway Co.
mil! TAIII.K NO. 0 IN
JUNK 14, 11KK
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TlcknU IrruimI only fur ntiilluuu vilioru
triiliia nro rcIkhIiiIimI In iniiku regular
M to 1 1 at , I'linaunKura Uillnt inroliiirr tick
I'll wlinm aKOiilR t'xial Imf'iru I'liUirlnu
Iriilim or "fi ccnln In mlilltimi In llm ri"
Kiilur fam will Imi cliarttfil.
JOSICl'lI A. WKHT, Kiiil
OIIANTdKDDKH. Anal. Hai.t.
rifle la built
settled districts.
where good range and LlllInK
power are desired, with safety
to the neighborhood.
Tho XmU .23-20 ll a light, quick
handling, flnely-balanced repeater,
with lha (olid top, cloaed-ln Lreccli
and aid, ejection feature, which make
Enr2e) guna tafa and agreeable to
um and certain In action.
It It made to u, lha powerful new lil.h
viloellr amokaUia loada wlih (ack.uJ
bullala aa wall at th, wall-known LlacW
powdtr and lew rraaaora amoaalraa tart.
rlJgaa, and It Ui, Id aal rifle lor Urutt work,
or woooinucka, maar,
hawk a, bin etc., up
UMOyarda.
Ttili llfla and ammu.
rtltlon, anil all uthtr
fmm&i rapeattrt, are
fully dtaerlbcd In our
IM-paaa calaloif. Free
fcr lUmpa pottaite.
7X2Xarfa2rarma Ca,
a Willow ltret.r NEW HAVEN, CONN.
QepeattogQIfte
mtmT Thla
WSlOT
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The Times-Herald
is offerinffjnoHt attractive
Clubbing Rates
to Uh Hutmcrib ra at prcHvvl
THE TIMES-HERALD
One icur with the
Portland Weekly Orejronian
$2.50
Portland Semi-Weekly Journal
$2.50
S. F. Weekly Examiner
$2.65
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World
$2.50
Semi-Weekly St. Louis Republic
$2.35
Farm Progress
FREE to every paid in advance Subscriber
Get one or more of these tfood papers in connec
tion with The Times-Herald for the lonr win
ter evening!. Call and get Clubbing Prices
JOB PRINTING
Tilt Tlmrrt-ltrrnlil In rrcinrcil In do I lie try I lent nml
Moat .Manufactory Work In lliln line. We hc nil llic
LATEST TYPE FACES
and u very Complete Line
FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY
W. W. DRINKWATER
u . '" .
Main St., - Burns, Oregon,
BURNS aVULLIMG CO.
HORTON &, SAYER, Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic. Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Cood Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
Go To The
Front Livery Stabie
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
'Phone to Me for Your Docloi Calls.
R. .1. McKINNON, Jr., Pniprivlor.
HAUNICY VaLLIiY RkLWhK - Sv. OON
IENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Best and most popular branch
LOCAL BEER ON TAP
Courteous and obliging bar tenders
Burns,, Oreeon
J t Li ,y. ti-
WRITE FOR SPECIAL
THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINERYCO.
SPOKANE. WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE, - fAN JOSE CAL
E. A. SHAFER
Civil liuKlneer
Juu. Mom, Orcioa Soilcl) l liniluccra l
II C kllr,,l Vnrvavnp fnr tl',. Illnlrlrl I
I'. J. HIIIIWIMI klllllVJMI ll'l ..V .'.tf.l.v.
of Oregon
Townsi.e Surveying a
SPECIALTY
Narrows, Oregon
Hlacksmitiiiug and
iiorscslioing
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BRAKES
e j
.lite
W
,n.mwnggiti.tajsyar3
ijiiSSELl
CNGINE5
BOILERS
JIIGil GRADE
SAW
MILLS
MACHINERY
CATALOG ANO PRICES
'
aiv
00 YEAn8'
CXPCniENCB
Traoc MAnna
DEtlQNU
COPYRIQMT AC.
Al.nnn mil ill iik tkulrh fliiJ ttOorlH.Au mr
lihoklr HiiurtAtn cur opinion fro li(bvr ail
h.YtmlWHi I nuivlr 1"ttfitUIt. mtimmlr.
tliiintiirlulUi' mtldftiiUl. lltuitlhunkuu I'fttoitti
Bunt frt, ollfi( iitifiity fur eurlng ittu.u.
I'tttfiit tuku irtMuuh Jalunu A tu. rinHfa
rjaftM futtltt, wiiTtnUt ilmr.it, hi tu
Scientific HmcricaH.
A Jiatu.iorrn.lr iDattrMM wevtlr. MrnMt rlr
cuUtlon ut htiy (ltmiflo louruHl. Turuia, 1 a
ri ftiur montii,t4. Hul4liriili uvwiilonler.
itlUNN & Co,""""-1"- New York
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MTTfT3Trm
HI 1 1 A 1 1 If!
I'HOKICHHJONAIi (JAHDH,
Wm. MILLER,
ATTOKNICV AT LAW
IliirtiH, Ori'non.
KooiiiH ll itiial 7 Maninlr l!iilllijy
C.A.REMBOLD
Altornoy-at-I.aw,
Barns, Oreflon.
OIhih. l-J. J,jonni'd,
Attoiinkv-at-i.aw,
Citroful nltontioii' kIvoii Ui Colli'c-
lioiiH nml Itrtnl VMnto tmittorH.
I'lrii In mi rnn co.
Notnry I'liltlio
HtJItNH, OllKIION.
CfllHliES W. EhLIS
LAWYER
UtirtiH,
Oregon
I'riirtlci-M In tint Hliiln Courts mnl ,
furu tlm C.H. I.nml OMIiu.
A. W. GOWAN
A'n'ORNHY-AT-LAW
Stiito Courtw nnd United Slnten
Ijind Office Practice
Three doora South of the
Harney County National Dank
HurnH, Oregon.
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
La wen. Ore.
d. LU. GEARY
Pli)lclui! nml SiirKi-on.
HurnH, - - - Oregon.
Ofli'n In now liiillilliiKriuiilliiif Wulrumu
luriirnn nlidp, Muin Ht,
'I'lionu MulnHn.
DENMAN & DEh'MrlN.
Physicians and Surgeons
Cnllit mianeruil promptly nllit or iluy
'I'lionu Ilurrlinan.
(larrlman, Oregon
MARSDEfl & GRIFFITH
I'ltj riiulunn mnl Kurmiix.
IIUIINM, OKKdO.N.
U. E. HIBBAflD
IDB3STTIST
tOlliru lirat iloor vnal photo nlk-ry
ilurnn. Oregon.
W. C. BROWN,
:s:isra:is'z
ID
Ilnitsn,
Okuios.
OHIre rornii, H nml U .Mnnonlc IliilhlliiK
It ll CiMiran
aaao. M. AH.'aliC C I
Jt.V. IlOlKit
laarl, ar. an.mh i
COOPER & DODGE
Civil and Hydraulic Engineers
Irrigation, Water Supply
Sewerage, Water Power.
Slim. a, Mnpi, KatuiiaU'H, SuhtImuii
BURNS, OREGON
JOHN ROBINSON
Slock Inspector, Harney Connly.
Iluiuo Aililrna lliirno. (
I'. (!. Dll.l.Aiiii
I'onntrljf A aal. KiinliiM'r
lull. H. Itrclaiiialliin Hrr
trv.
A. O. I'u'lK.stn
liiriurrl) Clilrl lv
lilllM'r ill llrna ,V
Wialrru l!
Eastern Oregon Engineering
Company
CIVIL AND IRRIGATION liNOINIXRS
Burns, Oregon
The Washington Res(anrani
All TOY, I'raprielor
try brick building, Post Office black
Tlie bill of fare includes every
thing the market afl'ortls. Short
orders a specialty. Hreud for
sale. Give him a call.
Burns Sheet
metal Works
Tin, Copper, Slietl Iron Work of all
Description.
Camp Sluves, Tanks, Jobbing I'lutub-
liiglo order. Ghcilea rrlnl.
C. W. SCHUJV.ANN
roprlettir.
VticRlly's OIJ Stmid,
JOIIN(lKfli:itll.N(,
lowolor. Optician and
Knuriivor.
Kino Watch K,p.iirui(; A Spc
t-ialtv.
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