u 1 -V8 ( I i i t r y f e c o ir h. c H ro fo ro. th is po, to cor sec tol toi aut ver, ten ro pen evei are MJlRYELOUS MUSICAL ABILITY. (Continued from pngo 1.) witji further training, wo pio dict n brilliant future and prom ising position in the world of music nt some near future date, for this accomplished little lady. Thn stage scenery was arrang ed in an artistic manner and har monized attractively as n hack ground for the beautiful (lowers -which wcro in evidonee for the occasion and mingled with the fragrant odor of tho lilacs and apple blossoms etc. which scented the entire hall, it lent a most re freshing and inspiring ntmos phero to all present. Among those who assisted in tho program with tho violin were the Misses Viola liichardson, Agnes Foley, Violet liar key. Kathleen Jordan, James Walkup and Milton Brown. At tho piano were Juno Dalton, Woodhridge Geary, Nora Martin, Miriam McConnoll, Gwendolen Lamp- shire. William McIIose, Violet Tcrrill, Dowcy Robinson. The classos were assisted by Nathan Brown and Evelyn Byrd on the piano and Charles Foley, cornet. All distinguished themselves and executed their respective parts in a pleasing and modest manner. Miss Hazel Cozad sang two very pleasing songs, which were well received, and rendered in a most impressive way. Messrs Ludwig Johnson, Wal do Geer and Allan Biggs each sang tneir songs in a manner most delightful to the audience and were heartily encored after each number. In conclusion we trust that the splendid work thus accomplished and that under way, will be merely the stepping stones for our little performers, and that they will receive every encour agement and assistance possible as their work and advancement largely depends on the encourage ment received alike from public and parents we say, its noble and grand, keep it up, the results will be better men and women, and happier homes for all con cerned. Socialists Nominate Ticket The socialists of Harney coun ty held a mass convention at the court house in this city last Wed nesday forenoon and nominated a full county ticket and a partial district ticket They also passed resolutions a copy of which is published belew: We, the Socialist party of Har ney county, in mass convention assembled hereby affirm our sup port of the principles of Socialism as expressed in the National platform of the Socialist party. We are unalterably opposed to "the present economic system which gives to the few who do not toil far the greater part of the wealth that is created and gives those who do the world's work only a bare subsistence. In as much as our party candi dates for county and district offi ces will place their signed resig nation in the hands of the party organization, we state emphatic ally that we will place in effect the resignation of any such can didate who, after election, fails to do his duty as an officer or who fails to keep his pre-election pledges. That our qandidate for com missioner be pledged to oppose the appropriation of any unusual ly large amount of money until tho matter has been refered to and approved by, the people of the county. We are opposed to any action to abridge the rights of free speech and a free press. The following are the candi dates neminated: For joint-senator for Harney, Grant and Malheur counties, R. A. Eames, of Vale, Malheur county. For joint-representative for Harney and Malheur counties, J. Edwin Johnson of Vale, Malheur county. For county commissioner, W. S. Haley, of Lake precinct. For sheriff, C. Klinkcnberg, of Burns precinct. For clerk, M. Schwartz, of Burns precinct. For treasurer, C. D. Howard, of Denstedt precinct. For assessor Ben Roder, of Sunset precinct. For superintendent of schools, Mrs. Mary Griffin, of Lake pre cinct. For surveyor, Van B. Embree of Sunset precinct. For coroner, 0. E. Schrocder of Dcnio precinct. STATE INDUSTRIAL NOTES (Portland Correspondent.) Banks of the state continuo to grow, reflecting tho continued prosperity of all Oregon. Ac cording to the report of Will' Wright, Buperintondontof banks, deposits havo increased from $114,339,473, on March 7, 1911, to $127,130,997 on April 18 of this yenr, a gain of $12,797,524, or moro than a million dollars n month during tho year. Land offices report n great deal of inquiry for vacant land in this stnto and it is expected that 1912 will ho notnble for tho largo iroaB of tho Government domain to he taken by sottlers. Tho luingp in tho land laws, allowing t losidencoof threo years on a homestead preliminary to m:tl - i lg proof, which has passed both houses of Congress nnd waits only tho signature of tho presi dent, is making public lands more nttrnctivo than ever before to tho settler. Portland people are discover ing Oregon. During tho past week an excursion wns run into tho Tillamook country that was .in eye-opener to tho 100 partici pants. Only n small part of tho crowd had over been to Tilla mook boforo and they came back to Portland singing tho praises of that favored section. As Portland people become bet ter acquainted with tho rest of tho state and learn that every thing they have comes from this outside territory, it will be bet ter for all concerned. Russian Speltz, or Emmcr, a grain that thrives on the sreppes of Russia, is expecting to find a congenial homo in tho dry-farming country of Eastern Oregon. Umatilla County farmers are to introduce it experimentally this year. It resembles both oats and barley and requires but little moisture to make tho crop. It has shown good results in North Dakota and will probably do well on light lands of the interior. Commercial organizations will co-operate with state authorities to secure the passage of a strin gent "Blue-Sky" law that is ex pected to curb wildcat realcstate operators. Tho proposed mea sure will provide penalties for false statements in advertising. Each ago of our lives has its iovs. Old Deonle should be nan ny, and they will be if Chamber-1 Iain's Tablets are taken to stren-' ghten tho digestion and keep the! bowels reKUlar. These taolets are mild and gentle in their ac- tion and especially suitable for people of middle age and older. For sale by all dealers. 29-33 -BBWBBHHfli5uirpm" inr "r ' " "i mr w jjjji aaMBa SiS9SSSSSSSsiS'SSSll ,axaalllla ftft AJlalaPvtJri? 9 ft aa ' f.-l' rr"" " aV V? ?r'J a Jt fri 1 JalTT'WBCaP'Pt Vll jPfHBi4VB aalalBafllBaiB la9eHbaajy Sir,w" 2?"a -i1"i..TS( faaWTJaaaiFv i. 5 4 K 1 W IrltaJWiataBtli3BjaM. Ya atlWTXa RLBF3txar S3P'"fcf 5 boHM1'1 TiaapTJ,fJi MHi '4A-?g - j( I M WWwaraEK&W.aaVUk SOt f-FvjMaH JBf Music, Entertainment and Edttcrlion of All Kinds in Your School or in Your Own Home if You Have One of These Latest Style Hornless Tnlkinff Machines $5 Complete Including 24 Fine Selections Pay $7 Down and f 5 Month A new hornless Talking Machine, de livering tonal results hitherto posbib'e only in instruments costin $ 1 50 to $200, with 24 superb selections, including 'U'.h master records as the Rl 'olclto Quartet and the Lucia Sextet Only a short time ago these two selections alone cou'd nnl ,-be had for less than" Si 3. Buyers' own selections of records will be supplied if wanted. The payments, need not be cash, but at the cash price, $59, 10 months' time will be given to complete the purchase. No extras. ' The machine and the records will be cheerfully sent on three days' free trial Any buyer not thoroughly pleased with his purchase after delivery mav promptly have his money refunded. There is a definite guarantee both as to material and workmanship. Equipped with largest sized turntable, positively noiseless, triple spring motor, supplied with new regulating device, com pelling exact tempo and having new con cert sound producer, eliminating hitherto objectionable rasping noise, are some of - -- -- AUTOMOBILE TIRES ARE CREAKI. Do not bo deceived by tho ped dlor. Standard manufacturers do not havo to pcddlo their tires. Why do all experienced and educated nutomohilo drivers buy standard tiros? They know. EVERY TIRE PURCHASED AT THE BURNS GARAGE IS GUARANTEED BY US TO MAKE 1TS"MILEA0E. Wo will bo right hero to tnko care of you. This is n business proposition, and you cannot afford to bo de ceived Buhns Gahaoi:, Burns, Oregon. When your child has whooping cough bo careful to keep tho cough looso and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as may bo requir ed. This remedy will also liquify tho tough mucus and mnkc it easier to expectorate. It has been used successfully in many epidemics and is safo and sure. For sale by all dealers. 29-33 FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, GiO acres, level un improved sago brush land in Harney Vnlloy, canbosubirrigat ed. 100 ncro tract, fenced, good house deep well and otherwise improved. Prices made tosuit in tending scttlcrg. No speculators need apply. Inquire nt this ofllce. Wodo job printing right kind ADMINISTItATOlt'H NOriCIt Notice it lioruby glvim thai tlio uiulyr nlj;ii I'd liHtWn ilnly npiwilntol mliiiln Ittraturot Ilia tuirii( Jainva 1., Varluu, dccoaiifl. All xMMiin having iUIiiih aalnut f uld oatatu am lieroli riiulrel to present tlm na mo to mo, propurly veri fied, nt Hums, Ori-xmi. within alx month" from I ho ilutn hcrtxil Dattsl thin lrtlli ilny of Muri.li, I Oil'. D. N. VAKIKN. AtlmliiUtrator. NOTICISTO CltKIUTtiKB. Tl o undcralgned having bocn appoint oil oxectitor ot the Last Will ami Totta- ment of Stephen Lampihlru decerned, Notice l hornliy Klvon to all (Hiraons ''" tUlm RIn,t ll" euto ' "f Stephen tampa'tlro, decocd, to pro. '' " ",1 properly veriilixl within alx months Iroin datt lirtrrol to tlio iiii- aluncd at hla place ol biul'ieaa at Hurn, Oregon. Dated Ihla eleventh day d May 1012. 20 so J. J. UMiauiRE, I'xrcutor. rCTmrr iiinntiwnMrMa i s,mr the leatiueb of mechanical perfection se cured in this instrument. Any disc recoid may be used on this midline and the famous fiber needles an be employed. The price as stated in $59, cash or on payments, as best suits the buyer. This price includes free the big selection of records above referied to. We handle all other makes too. Prices from $10 for the little Victor to $200 for the wonderful large Vlctrola or Grafonola (the table that sings and iai:s;. aenci us Write us for music, 7 for 01 violins, guilars, in short all votir musical wiv Iiltum Z.CAcF 'y &s .KV' & s A S OV 4X S Na'"' ... .. "ttweBSHRa Wo nro nftor tho Firo Inaur nnco business and want your bus iness. Insuro with tho Reliable ;ETNA and HARTFORD CO'S. INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY, Agent. SUMMONS. t lii the Circuit Court nl tho rUntpofOio- K011 (or Harney County, Chnrlca Allaclml, plaintiff VM M, li, Lewie, defendant. 'I'll M 1 1. I.vl, llio ithovo 11 11 med iklwiiluiit. li tlio nanioof thoBlnttsof Oregon, you nro horoby required to appear run! nmwer tho rotiiplAlnt 11 led BHtvliiot you In tlio above entitled ultonor beforo the Inutility of thulium piracrlbotl In tho order (if publication of Ihla iiniiiioni, to wit: 011 or beforo tlio l&tli day of Juno 11112, anld date being the expiration of alx wi'okn from tlm first publication of thin munition!!, and If you full to to ap pear and answer, for wnnt thereof, plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho telle! demanded In tho complaint, to wit n doireo providing that unices tho defendant pay to tlm clerk of tho above court, within UQ daya from tlio entry of the decree, tho mina of money duo under a certain contrao' for the puroliano mid aalu of nectlon II In township V.I Hontli nl 1Uiik .10 l!at, Will. Mer. in llarnoy County, Oregoiij all ot which fully npieura In laid com. plaint, nnd which Mild contract wa nmdfi between plaintiff and defendant, nml amouiitlnt; na follow f.17 2:i, lull rt nt on II ret nnllm nt i IMOO, with Intercut at 10 r tent, per ami from May 2, 1107 ; f (ISO 00 with I, t.r.cl ul IUverient. per nun, from May 2, IIKM; f.VSO.OO, with inlormt ul 10 -air mill. )raiin fioin May 2, I'hril, fUO.UO, wllh IntvleM a I III Kirienl. per nun. from May 2, ItllO; f 104 1)5, tnxm, with iuti iwt ill III n r lent n r nun. fri'in Mnrih Ifi, I U I i ; t itilbur with Inter, ft th r. on fr 111 the date ol nml i'ii ne ill llmiiitii f tU r i". Ill I el Mlill . liMOtlnr milll CiKlh Jlnl dirbiirfi tnelity, that llinri ilpiili tiliil run. t'lut.liad b furuer null mid mlil and ui.) nnd all titiilublo or other r i(lit, title or Inter, hi wlikli thu del. lelint ever hud nr may Ihimi lud maud In the Mild o.ilruot or 'lie add land or prtiml. kck flinll beciime ultuily extinct ami or uer larred, and tho imld laud together with nil Improvemen'a tlieniui ahnll be Ihu nlwolulu propcil) of tlm plalutlfT free from any triint or obligation wlilih iiiltflil havu been In exUteiicu by virtue ul aald conl rait, and that any piymoiita miide under (ho conlinit prior to the do eree herein idiall bo forfeited and Ira the Bliwjlntu pi.iperl) of the plulullff, and for ,C, tlier or further relief aa to ro,ully inuy wain proper, and for plaliitlff'a conts mid dlnburteniaut". Thla aiiuinioim la publl bed bv order of the Hon tirnnt Thoinpaon, county Jud;n of Harney County, Oregon, mail and entered on Ihu 2nd. day of May 1 1012, nnil tliailalaolthitdiit publication of thin m n ( tlmtihiixyni May 1 11112. (1, A ItKMIIOI.I), I Atiom.y for I'laintliT your orders tor records, latest list of sheet $1; also catalogue wants. K. Music House UBth and Jtllw Pita aaiid tmrtloulara about vour Minulal IflB 00 Of fir ultli It aeUillun antl ar r you iirnrvr u ravom ilUftli? machtlia ur wuutd ilk tu iiiuhi) imyinvnt in any othar than 17 ilown uii.1 IB jt mulith. iluwii untl Iti iiiunth. mintloii It litio , W, J. 0-1T-1I ..,. F.Wq --. YT ." PX NOTIOK FOR l-UBMOATION UmriDStxTH I,hii prnta I llurni. Oreion May 1, 1911. Notli liliarfbjrattan tbtl lUmiali Mejr, of Hum, Ortaon, who, on ay w, "fl, iukiIo liomrilemtanlrir no, 8 1 IB, Hurfal Nn.WWl, lor KUNKli.rlM-lion IQkii'1 VJ NW Mellon It. ToVlillill'' n , llrnl K; Mllmntlo Mcrl illaii, li fllil Untlca ol lultlillmi lo mrho Klnat Kli-Yr I'mol, til aiUhlltli 1 laiia In lha Uml auovt drioilbt, btlor IKalilrr aint lltcalvar, l tluini, ortoe, on Hi II ilufnl June mi. . i!ltraiil timi aa wllnrii rlava llothltr. (Itorxn W ItixMtr, lMwnnl 0 KllMtOH.TbonlMH,Htiu, ll ol lluriln, Oregon. Wm VAHxa. IttaUlcr NOTIUK KOIl I'UIHilCATlOiN. UNITED HTATKHLANIlCKKICIC. I llurui. Otrton, May , lliVi.l Nolle lihanbrilf an lualfrad A. lltrrnn.nl liUrm.Ortron.wuoou aiiUnib4r7;, loo, nnnto llomriitad Kutrjr No. rm, Htrlal No. oAm, lot MWUNVVU BC. 4, HKlNK)J anil K!HH'i Huoilon Wtl llainetta Utrlillau bu Bint nolle ol Inicn iion a. Ttiwnihia u H . uimtn ai 0, luwniuip w n , uingo a rm nn In tnaka rlnal Klva vaar lirnof. to e,lab III 11 h 1 11 1 k la ill alalia lo lha laml abovailricrlliail, bulura o tnata ru th HMllrnd Htetivtr. at and Ktedvtr, at liurin, (Irrann Claimant ntrai ai wllnrtim 11 Jim atjoi jane, iii. Hav llarron. Itilwaid KaalttlOII. A llarron null roriar, an 01 uuim, uiriuu ..-..."." !. ir. Wu.fAaaa, lUilitar NOTIUK FOlt PUUrjOATION. tmiTab Htatii I.hii urrli a, Purna, Orttou, May IS. 1913 Holler It htrabviWtiitbat freJ A Clliifan, olllumi. OrMon.wboun IXcoinlf r l,tw)ritmilo llomtiloul aTmrr No JMt Hnilal No. V1U1, lor Nij( Motion H.TOwniuiu , iiiniiuvr. , vilfanittaHarldlln,btlflffiliiollraof In ten Sinn to max Final Nv Vtr I'reof, In n bilihclalai tolba land abnta drtcrlt.cit, t oralba IHjUU' and llartUar, at liurin, (Ire nun. on lha 9lh dar of Junt, llli rlaltnanl namai aa wltuciui Oharlti VI. Uwll, IIiirIi M Tlptou, It ductule, MlantonT;lar, alluf Ilurm. Drrxou Wu yaaa, llralilrr NOTIOK FOlt I'UltlalCATION. UNITKII HTATKh I.ANII OKKICK. llutlil, Olfoll, May II Kl' I NiitlcaUharabr ltn thai Klinrr II 1 !". 01 iiawavr, urtgon, wnn,a.i Miir it,iw, in.. A,l.llllonl llomt.l..,! Knlrr Nil 31 IU Hallal No vna lor Mkaiuowcilou xA.Towniiili, id h , KanaetftK . WflUuatla Marlilan haa ntcil nn lleaul miration In max flva Year ITimiI In mabllah claim lo lha land abov ilnnrll...! twlorK L.Xatda.U R Loianlaalnnar, at lila .Idle at llraxifjr, Ulfauii, uu lha till iUX ! lull, nil, f lalniAnl nanlvji aa wllnmi.i William A. Ilulwiuou, AlWll Altmiw, Willi II Houiu,uori liner, Ml mow..' hicxmi t Wm llrl.ll NOTICE FOH PUBWCATION. UxiTan Hrtvaa I.ihi. (ion x lluiut, (irnii, war I IU I Nolle la htrby ilvn thai Ariarnlaiia I si, lwu,inadIIOBiMtd Kutir Nn Jmi Mital llltu. ul Ntrrowa. IliiauU won mi Ili-cenHiW No 0-1114 for 1.01a I, and 5, Kc, L..I J,N ', HAlJ.Katllcm V, Tunihl It H , Kan SO K , Vtlllatatltalf arldlan, baa Bled noilce ol luleii lion to make dual at jcar I'roul. In nul.llili eltlin lo lh land atov daacrlbad, Ulorn tlio linalilar aud Ucr, at llurui, (jrrxun, un lb 101b dar ol Jnuallia, Claimant tlllntiai kKikimi Oo, w, Nliamoui, W J l)unn1Hldiii'l oui Ijr, A u bbaftr, all of Narrow, Orea;in Wm, Piaaa, lt(lttr i r-irrrrioN for liquor licensii. We the undarilguad lgal volrra of Lake praclnct, Harney county, Oregon, icapritfiilly petition the Honorable County Court ot Harney Couuty, Hlatu of Orogon, to grant licence to Sam Midwinter to sell Splrituoua, Malt and Vlnoui f.buortlu leia quantities limn unu gallon In Lake I'reolnct, llnruey Couuty, Htate of Oregon, for thu periixl of 8 1 1 months, as lu duty Itound wo villi ever pray. Namti Nainra C. A Hnluei Tho. II. Itoaelina Judd Wise 0. Wald Wm, Dunn J. U. Iry C, . Dura 8. Coinogj Alv8ptlngsr Geo. W. CawllleM Cheater Koonn Tom MorUII A. Karoawotlli O. W. Glau K. J. Allniau John Itlliek Krancli Andenou (leo. Hall C. V. Klltiger Harry Hpangler Ilnrnelilo Thomas Van Xandl J. II. Wltiall II. II, Hlllotl A. JlcKaatla C. Klt.ifrald A. K. Lynch J II. llatiileriaii G M Walton J. M. Uunyanl W J. Dann Frank Bmltlt K V. Haley Cliat. Clelaml 0. II. Hpaoglar Alfred Bergeron A. L. Jorji A. Oilwrn II. H. Culver A. I). Ilnliu (iio, W. HlmmuiiK A. I', Oratca K, I. Hprlnger Cbaa Ikckhoiieli Kay Duvnll Wall Wald W. It. Jono Tom Dunn Haddeii Klllott Horn Hlnger Clliroril aroimbeek M. li. Owen lllck Wnde W. H. Haley . -Wm V. Harris Notlc (a bereby glveu that the aiilil Sam Midwinter will apply to tho alxno rutltled court (or auch llcenae on WihI- noaday the 3rd day of July, 1012. Bam Mipwintku, Date of flnt publication May M, 1IUS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICI!. In the Kitato of Daniel W. Yoder do. oeaicl. Notice la hereby given that thu under elgnod having beon appointed odmlnU- trator of the eitate of Daulel W. Yoilur, decoaaed, all peraone having clnliua egaluit aald eetato mtiat prciont tlm ame properly verified to me nt thu Kltft Nattoual Dank, of Duma, Oregon, wlthlu els motilhi from tho dato hurool, J I., Uault, Adtnlnlatrnliir, Dated April 97, 1012. 11500 Reward! Itiu ClrrKon, t'l lliirnlaauilNvvaila llmtfiliMk I'liilrc llm Aa. latlon i.f wlili li Urn iniitnr lariiaxt la iimmlwr, Will KIVU l,tai0 Ul ran a nl fur evl Uii'e loadlliK lu th ariril ami con ti linn ulany r ly or luirllra itoal I li at linriiii. calll ur iiiulr 1,1'lunaliiR luauy ul III mem Un, Jn addition la Him .t.i. ,1. ,i.tAk.i-,.u., ofTen lb lata rundlllau .'!oo 00 fur all liom a IraudiJ hori iliodaroii bulli o'uIIIilt Jaw Urand record , fn clht cuuutlra Itaim iruj, i.ai ana Crook (uiuitln lluraii veutei whn aoli. Null but frown limii, inl.l ni.l ,mi, in arnbuahi, W W.IIIKIWN. r-lf.Oi,oii, JOHlV ROBINSON SlwIc'liwfMkr, Hriey County. Home Aililieia lliirtiK, (lie Always ready for job printing. PORTLAND B(ds You To Mer ROSE FESTIVAL JUNE Tickets will be on sale from all Stations on 0. W. R. & N. JUNK 9, 10, II, 12, la, M,-I!)12 NU and ONE-THIRI) A Prop;rom lifiB been iircoarui which will HiirpuHs any former. ArranRo to upontl 11 week In Porllnnd, nnd n wook al NOHTII IitiACII on tho Pnciflc. ItKDUCKI) PARKS will bo in circcl from Portland and tho 0. W. It. & N'h Excurfiion Stoamcrfl will he mnkinp; dally ninn. Tor I'urther Inforniiillmi Addrcn den l'na Aj;t rortlntid Ore WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's 950.00 a Week, almost SIO.V a Day Holllnit Victor Nafta anil Arc pronl tune to innreiiaitU, iloctiin, luwjim, il'iitl'U ami writ In il()(armrr,allnl vrlinnircnllxelholKid ot a aula, tail do not k iiiimt Imw raiy 1 1 1 a loiiwn on Haio.nioii iltclara our iniHialllnn one of ii,a lri.t, elraii enl inmiev tie rrtt received Wltliittit iimvlou etivrl Mice VOU call duplicate llio mivria ulntlirn Our lind.oinlr llluitrateil WJO-paire caialox will rimtilc you to prra.nl tlm ml Jrct locu- tOlllir 111 a llltnrvaiiuK yon ware pllotlnu lhn tlirouah our faelnrjr i.t.....,. .i....uim ami in.fviiAltntia fur coiivlnrlnalalklna'lMilnta vrlilcli It li lninllla lor a roiictlvr emtomrr to deny Why don't YOU La III nrit to apply from your vicinity later louieon dpi gota the Urrltorjr V can faior only one laleiman out of eaeh Our Hiw Htm. Oanaelly 20,000 Sala W. W. DRINKWATER mty-l in.t li l mwk M ,r :..-.i(fi Main St., IP A. h BURNS MILLING CO. HORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest SawmMI to Burns. Qood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctoi Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr.; Proprietor. Harnicy Valley Hklwkrv Saloon IENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Best and most popular brands LOCAL BEER ON TAP Courteous and obliging bar tenders Burns. - Oregon In Looking For Central Oregon Lands Do not fail to sec or communicate with the undersigned agent for the OREGON WESTERN COLONIZATION CO. A. E. GOWAN , -Jis2UMu2Mfikttmm ryzszk . HUaV" 4Pf3s&llfll GRADE 4 MACHINERY WRITE TOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINEKCO. 3PO.ANE,WASM.-P0rrTLAND.0RE. JAN JOSECAlJ Si 10-15 FARE for the Round Trip Sm iiinaliiu oniKirliint n luaiiiirra iiiiiuku Mn a-uajlntftl a atlltiitf aBi, a. vlvlnv locality. rnmiiauy wai ci ThaUlliannlrrriaryofour liratrd hi erecllnKtlimiioitniCKtirn .alo factnrr 111 till, world WIJ awk mm wlio rrralTrd our li-lal wIIIiik liiduromrnt, rrndvml 1 1 lircr.ua ry toduuLI ourouipui. ar inainK llmuuitidiolde: UnilnK our ila nraanliktlon, IT IfBI anurii Irarn a i.tyitu tit to Irarn all iiarucuiara, li llleo.iyiiu only tlio price ot a poilal card Jtl far Catalogue 1ET. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK GO. CIKCimTI, OHIO Annually. Kiacksmiiluag and liorseslioiiig Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Burns, Oregon, Burns Oregon 3jX&aaii&tmt4msisttk ENGINES 1 BOILERS lEZsmsKcma. c3 ci diP H?H i IMlOFKSHIONAIi OAKDH. Wm. MILLER, ATTOKNKV AT LAW Hum", Oregon Itooins (I and 7 Maconlc lliilldlnp g. a. rembold Altornoy-nt-Law, Burns, Oregon. OluiH. I J. Xyoonard. ArrpllNKV-AT-bAW, direful nltutitltui eircn to Collet' llon nml llonl KhIuIo initlorH, l'lro fnsurnnro, Kotnry I'libllo IJuitNH. OiiKqov, CIIHRLC5 W. GLhlS LAWYER HuniH, - - Oregon I 'mi tires In tho Hlnto Courla nnd forutho I'.H Land Ofliiu. he- A. W. GOWAN ArrOKNEY-AT-LAW SUilo Courts and United States Land Office Practice Three doors South of tlio Harney County National Hank Hums. Oregon. Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Vclcplionc Oinncctlmi Lawen. Ore. J. CZJ. GEARY I'litHJi'iau anil Knr!iiti Hiilic, - - - On (...li. (Ulii In ni'H lnilillii Mintii i ( WiiIcmiix l. Ml, x hI.,I, Minn Hi. I'lioni' Miilll K.',, DGNMAN & UCNMflN. Phys.clans and Surgeons I'alla ninmeriil promjilly nl(lil or iluj M'huuu llurrlinaii. HarHman, Oregon MMRSPEft & GRIFFITH I'lij nii.laim nml .Snrgcona. iiuit.VH. onwioN. b. E. HIBGARD Olllra firil ddor eii't photi, ( illcry llurna. Ori'Kon. W. C. iSKUWN, ItllllS", OllDidN. Olllut riMinn H nml II MuKonic llnililln It li dairan ,,o m Vai c. a U V lionoa alio, x. am, mic. c COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engineers Irrigation, Water Supply Sewerage, Water Power. Mine), !,itn, lUtiniiitea, StiKTviioii BURNS, OREGON I". (Mill i Aim lortncrlr AM. 'ualiiM-r tut' N llrctarualli.llSfr lcc. A. O, 1 aulkmlH KurnifilyCliIrl ! Rlucrr ol Hoist- .1 Miaiern Ity. Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION CNGINLTRS Burns, Orcjjon - Burns Sheet Metal Works Tiu, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of all Description. CnmpSloKs, Tanks, Jobbing, Plumb ing lo order. Ghe Men Trial. C. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. VocRtly's OIJ Stnnil. JOIINGKMIiKltLIN(., tt iluwoloi'. Optloiun nml I'.nui'avor. Fine Wattli Ri-piiiiiiij- A Spc cinlty. 00 YEARB' EXPERIENCE TnAoc Mark DCSIQNS COPYniaHTB Ac, Anyont niltn,f iMi-h and t 4Tlitlmi war alclf tMCHirtaln our npluUm fro wlipther an iTunuon U pruUiljf imtHtUMd. 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