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Hj - I I I 1 IIS- i CUSTERS LAST ROUT Tk Famous Baltic of Tlic Lllllo llig Horn, Where Famous Figlilcr and Gallant Soldiers Lost Ues Thirty-six years ago on the 26th day of this month, t ho .most ffanimrntn nf ImttloS WUS IMHU'tcd between soldiers and Indians, n the Little Biff Horn in Montana, when the irnllant 7th Cavalry and their fearless leader. Go i. Geo. A. Custer, met their doom, and when the smoke of battle had cleared away, the sun's ravs fell upon tho forms of as brave a band of soldiers as tho world had ever known, every one died a hcros death. Much lias been said and writ ten about the fate of this little band, and many contradicting opinions expressed, while as each year passes more incidents come to light and appeases tho public's imiginntion for tho time nt least; as from ones imigination the picture of the final struggle must be drawn for not one white man lived to describe the tight. No Indian who survied the bat tle has been found, so far, that would or could tell tho truth, for reasons best known to them selves. The efforts of many in this attempt have been in vain, but one writer admits two of the Indians who participated in the fight, stated, the extermination of Custer and his men, lasted about as long as it takes a humiy wolf to eat a square meal. The following facts are given from one of the early pioneers of the west who had an intimate ac quaintance with the men and in cidents referred to, and gives the details as near as recellected: Gen. Geo. A. Custer was one of the most noted cavalary offi cers developed during the war of the rebellion. It was his fortune to be in the thick of the conflict withirt a few days after leaving the training school at West Point, and from that time until the day of his death his life was filled with strenuous work and stirring adventure, in which he was fre quently exposed to deadly peril. The closing chapter of his ' life which came with what is known as "Custer's List Fight," which occured on June 2Gth, was a tragedy, but he died fighting like a soldier and won a heros name and fame. For a number of years after the Civil War, Custer had been engaged in Indian fighting on the fontier of the United States. Many of these engagements were among the most thrilling in the history of Indian warfare in this country. The famous expedition which led up to the famous battle of the Little Big Horn river was started on May 17th, 187G, when General Terry, his officers, of whom General Custer was one, and his troops left Fort Lincoln, Dakota. Every one realized that the campaign was likely to be a decisive one- It was planned to strike a serious blow one from which they could never recover. The advance was begun under favorable conditions, and the Little Big Horn mountai s were reached and the Indian village located. A slight accident gave the red men warning. Nobody knows exactly how the battle of Little Big Horn was fought out The statements made by the Indians afterwards were al ways contradictory and unre liable, but they ail agreed that Custers appearance was indeed a great surprise. The best evi dence shows that as soon as the fight began, the Indians closed in on both right and left and this placed Custer at once on the defensive- Closer and closer the coil tightened around the brave little band. One after the other thev fell, the horses were stam peded, the ammunition ran low; no messenger had been able to break thru the lines and the mor tality among officers and men were heavy, and still the Indians came swarming over the hills, faster than they fell, and closer up they crept, pouring in a mur derous and steady fine. Custer must have realized the situation and the enevitable doom before his command. As a last resource he had his remaining soldiers firo two volleys in succession, the usual appeal for help. It was heard in Renos camp. Its signi ficance was understood, but no help came, as Reno was battling for life with his command whom the Indians had also fiercely at tacked, and he dared not moye from his entrenched position. Soon the final act of the tragedy came, and tho massacre to a man was complete. The Indians now saw victory within their grasp, and rushed in from all sides, led by tho cruel chiefs, Crow King, Gall, Crazy Horse and Icain-in and none was asked; it was soon n hand to hand fight, with one whitemun again ton red Bkins. Grouped about Custer in the last moments of the struggle were ionic twenty or thirty desperate nun fighting to the lrut, falling ast an the hail of bullets pitted ijrain their breasts. Soon tho lust soldior foil, and Custor their ' ador, whom was last to fall, fought furiously to tho end, and with n broken sword in one hand and smoking pistol in the other, 'e trio fell, pierced by bullets. Thus the bravo band fought and ilird with their leader, and were later laid to rest whero they foil. Not an American officer or sold ior lived to tell the talo of "Cus ter's Last Fight" Never in the history of tho world was the bravery, devotion to duty, and porfect discipline of troops bet ter illustrated. Almost without exception tho bodies of tho men were found just whero they had fought Each company was in the place assigned, troops in lino and their officers in position. They fought a losing battle, but without flinching, and each man done his duty. They were killed but not disgraced. Their names and fame will live and be honor ed forever in our nations history. Kl-Al) VOUR IIOMU MERCHANTS ADS. Someone has said "to have your wife become an advertise ment reader is better fortune for you than an increase of salary." There is some sound logic in this statement and the Examiner agrees with the man who invent ed it It is further stated that the ad-rcading housewife makes the family expense money go farther, makes it buy more and better things, and in tho course of a year will have saved a sur prising" sum, without curtailing home supplies. The ad-reading housewife sim ply applies business methods to buying the needed home sup plies. By reading the ads she learns when, where and how much to buy at a time. These arc more facts that should be heeded by the conservativchouse- wife. the habit of wise buying practiced by ad-rcaders exclu sively lends to wise and syste matic and frictionlcss manage ment of all home routine and af fairs. It is fair to contend that the public in general who did not read tho ads of their local paper lose more than the merchants and other business houses that spend money for advertising when their ads are not read. In these sedate times it is conceded that a store which has anything to advertise will advertise it fully and informingly. So, when a store's ad is missing from tho paper, the reader assumes that nothing special is happening at that store at that time, which conclusion is usually right. Never lay your paper away un til you have thoroughly scanned the advertisements. You may find bargains just as alluring in your home merchants ad as you have seen in some mail order catalogue. And besides you will not have to send the money out of the country where you have acquired it. to buy something unsite and unseen. Ex. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato nf Oro. 14011 for H.irnoy County. N Ilrown, lieu Iirown and Leon M. Ilrown, I lalntlffn, va. W. H. II. Wlluon alio all othur per. nous or parties unknown, claim Inn any right, titlo, catuto, lieu or Intercut In tho real vatalo do HcrlLod In tho complaint heroin. Defendant! , To V. 8. Ii. Wilson and also all othei pereonu or partica unknown, claiming any right, title, Gntate, Hon orlntcrcsl In tho rcAluatatodoftcribcdlntliQ com- jilatnt herein, DMondanta. In tho name of tho Htatu of Oregon, you an 1 each of you are hereby n quired lo appfxir anil anawer to the complaint liiii'lii filed )aluat you In the above uu litlwl Biiit nil or before July 15,11)12 and if yuU full to to aiiHwer, thu l'laln llll'n, fur want thoivof, will apply to the C uit lor tho relief prayed lor i" 1'lalu tifi,' compl.tfiit, to-wit; For a decree of tlili Court dulurrnlnlni; iln ruapectivu rights in Intoroat of tho pa tiea Iieretoof und to tho Hl$ of Bee. 21. Twp. 23 b, Hungii 31 K. V. M. In lluruey County, Orcgoii, 1 i-coiiil That the title of the property dorcilbtxl beieln bo nettled und forever determined und quieted, Third Thu I'laiiitlffM hu declaril the ow nerH In fee simple of thu Hiv1 of Hcc. 21. Twp. at H , HmiKo 81, K, W M. 1'ourth 1'or mich other and further rol.ef in to equity may pvrtiiln. Vou will take notice that tliU bum uioi4 hi nerved upon you by publication In Tho'J'limit-ilurnhl, wei-Kly new. puper publhhed ut Itnriia, lluruuy (,'ounty, Oregon, under mid by virtue of mi order of the Honorable lliill'jn II tut, Jtiilgo of thla Court, which order Iw-radatoof Hi. 2iithdayof May, 1012, ami liy which order you aru required to upittur und unnwcr on or before the lAth .lin of July, 1012, 'ilin flrtt iiubllciitiou of thla Hiunmons will appear In thu iumioof mild iiiiwu imper May 2G, 1012, mid thu I nit publlca. tiou will appear In the luo of July 111, 1012. Wated thla 25th duv of May 1012. i W. I1T1JCJR. VBHHHM NOTICK VOW I'UIUilCATlON. liNITKOm'lKSl LAND OKKIl'lt, Hurni, oicmm. Juno. WiJ. t ' Nollct I l.ltr till" U'M ''""'"'A1 Klllolt. of Natmil. Vr.V.""' v '"'oi'i.' mViUI iwrt nimlf ooiMtar.it Hiitrjr N" W. f''l t, mi.1 I, Mwtlnii ft 1Wiiitili '.II J, Italia h . W lilmnwiKf McMillan, INurlli Mullifur l.a h. lllu.1 iiiillmi Hilniilliin In "' V" rh-nr rrnnf.m wuiili.h rlmm i" Hi I"'"1 alinve iti-wrlM U'lmn liie llml J ,IV' J'", rtlwr, at IKirtin ntwin on i l"ili 7 " Jnlr lU cliliMiilmum.Mliti-M ,,,..,. Ilrnilrriiiu KIIMt. rrank Hiitllh, A Mt'Kon U', Urn llnimn, nihil Nation, Uirxiin. Wm. I-'ahbk, ItritUtpr Hut nutillfllmi Juno 1 NOTHJn KOI! WHS. Notliv Is h. tvliy kIvi n tli'ilMMilnUiMn will li nwio by llio ( minium I mincll .it Din City t Horns, Oregon, up to 7:30 o'clock 1 M.on UiuSlHIi ilny 'l JHiH'i UHS, nt which Hum 11 api'dnl iium'Uhh of mltl Common Council linn licuii culled for tho coiialdorutlon of mich blila, (or the lniiroi'iiiiiit of thu followliiR por tion of Second street : In front of Lot H lllook 22, tho ennui hrliiR W) It front on enld ulrool, from tho eutli lino to llio center of tho atrout, hy llllliiK In the uuno to nml In nreonliuico With the oni tnhlUheil tirmlo for mill portion of mid utteot in i-etublUtiuit hy ordinandi No. 110 of rmlitcllV, with i isootl iiuullly of RriiMil, which nlinll ho nihil In umt ppre.td in Reed workmanlike manner, tho mM Common Council heinoy ro Kotvinn the rigid to reject nny unit lild. lly onler of the Common Council. A.M. HVlll). ltecordor. SUMMONS. In thu Clicult Court of the Statu ol Oro con, for llnrnny County. JolinT.Choutc, plalnllir, OK. Nellie Chortle. Defendant, To Nellie Cho.ite, the nhmo niunii' ilefemlant. In the Name of the State u( Orc-tui, on arc hurchy rtinltrl to nppni r anil answer llio compUiiit llhil m-nlii'i joii in the ulMvefiitlthxl court nml -till on or hc-foiii tin tout il.iv of liie tlino pic ecriheil in the outer fur publication ol linn run mono op-Hi .ion, which peilo-l f time U fix w. uki from the lUlo of the llrst iitilillcnttoii of tbli nuiumoiin, to wll ; wi hin nix weukH from the 8th ihi of Jnn , IUI2, that belli the ilate of tho llrrt ,itbllcutloii hereof, ami il )on (ail tu mi nppcar nmi mer rahl complaint, the ilaliitill will ai'lly o the court for ilio telliifileinauieit J it Mihl )Mt.lntiit, to-wll A ilccreoof kaIiI court forevei iliisnhliiK the marriage contract now xxlntliiK between pinlntlfl an I iltfen .hiut. nml for Kt'iii'iiil toilet. Vinir urn fnrtlit r iiotiflml that thin miiiimoiii in ferviMl 1111011 you by puhll cation t croof in The Tiinef-llerjlil. a weekly nuni-papor iuIh1bIhh Hi IIiiiihi. Harney County, Orecoii, pur-uant to uu onlur of Hon, dram Thompion, County JmlKe of Harney County, Oregon, nmilu and tlatiil the 7th day ol June 1012, tho ihtoof that piibhcnlion beinK June Htli, 1012, anil tho lat publlciillon thereof will boon July 20th, 1012. J. .. IOOK, Atloriii'l for I'laiiitiir. K:K:ir::ir:::n:t::::t::::::tn::::mn 11 Your PatronaRe jj :j Respectfully SoUcltetl JULIUS MAYER HOOT AM) SIIQIi KEI'AIRI.NO l'jiurtcen Ycnra liipcnencc In Tlie ltuilncin Snliufnclory Work and I'rontpt Service Ciiiaruntccl Cnllnnd Hcc My Work, 1 l-lrst Dour North uf C. II. Leonard Law Office. Main Street Burns, Ore inWtttHBHHKHKKUnxMmUHKKHKMni Star Hotel S.J. MIDWINTIsK, Prop. NARROWS, - OKIUION 'II1I1 will be found 11 desirable and hospitable stopping place where comfort and courteous treatment are considered flrat Feed Barn Conducted In connection H. N.McCOMB General Repair Shop Rear W. O. Whito'H Shop, S. Main Street Plumbing, Pump and Wind Mill Work a Specialty. 'his rifle ia built settled districts, where good range and killing power are desired, with safety to the neighborhood. The iSKarZ .25-20 la a light, quick handling, finely-balanced repeater, with the solid top, cloied-ln breech and aide ejection feature which make 7luVlit nun eafo and agreeable to use and certain In action. It Ii raid to um lh puwuful ntwMih velocity moktltii loidi Willi .cWlcd bulltli well m thi wtll-known tiUtk powdtr and low mtMUr moatlrit cirt lidgc , and I th ldl rlHi lor Umtt woik, m rur wooacnucbt. stttt, liawki, foifi, ito., up loWOyaidi. Till rlllt and mmu- iiitlon. and all otlitr StaruM riewliii, i lull dficrlbrd In our 136pi catalotf, I'fci ror a tumpa poiiaur Tf. 7ttl. JTi-..Z. U Willow tlret,r' NEW HAVEN, CONN. aPaBBBF JMf 4 Q 9 & aaBaaal lnfor illlMitW A sprained nnklomay as n rule be cured In from three to four days by applying Chamberlain'B Liniment and observing tho dir ections with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. 29-33 Wo arc nftcr the Firo Insur ance business and want your bus iness. Insure with tho Reliable ;KTNA and HARTFORD CQ'S. INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY. Agent 8UMMON8. In tha Circuit Court of tho Htatu of Ore con forlfarnoy County. Charlea Allachul, plaintiff VI. M. 1j. I.cwli, ilvfeiidnnt. To M. Ii. l.owli, llio nboro named defendant. In thu iiHinoof IbeHtatoof Oregon, you aro lierohy rt-qulred to appear and aner the complaint llled agaluityou In tho above entitled mil on or beforo the lust day of the time picicrlbod In tho order of publication of litis mimmoiii, to wit: on or beforo tho loth tlay of Juno 1012, aalil dato being the expiration of alx witoka from tho flrat publication of thla Miiinniona, and If you fall to an ap pear nml aiiHwer, for innt thereof, plaintiff will apply to tho court (or the relief demanded In the complaint, (o will a do. rea providing that tin I mi tho defendant pay to the clerk ol the ubovo court, within HO daya from the entry of tho deem-, the auina n( mi. noy due under a cert 1I11 contract fur tho puioha.e and naln of anctlou II In Ion nahlpV:l South of lUnee 30 l!ail, Will. Mer. In Harney County, Orvgou, all ol which fully apn-ara In 'aid eoin plaint, nml utihh mid contr.cl i in nil. between pluintlfl ami lUfelidant, hi it uinouiillinf (ollii! (.17 211, Intelral 1111 llrrt lll'iilluiMt; $la4)00, with llltercat lit 111 r c.nl. p..r ami friuii May 2, 1007; ifilW II 'Uth 1 freH at II) pei nut. .i'i nit (nun M it 2, 1UIK; liVytHI, m tilt 1HT- rtt al II) mi cent, periuiti (ti'iii Mny'2, HNrJj (.110.00, llh inUreM at 10 percent, per nun. Iri.tn May 2, lillt)', tllH.U.1, laaia, V.11I1 Itttfie.t al 10 per cent, per ami. fr"in Man It lit, 1012 j together with Intercut llfrcou (ruin Mir dale of .nldiltciienl the rate ol IU par cent, per nun., togelhrr with coila and illidiurreiucntr, that thaimipou nald con tract ihall ho forever null and olil anil any and all vqiiilable ur other right, titlo or Intenat which tlie ucleiiUani over hnd or may Imvo had In and lo the aid cotitraot or the aald laud or praml huh nhall become llttclly extinct and for. uer barrrd, anil thu aahl land toother v. i tli all linprovcmrii'a thereon aliall 00 tho nbwttilo i.ropeily of the plaintiff free from any trnal or obligation which might havo boon In uxlutunco hy virtu 11I aald contract, and that any payinnnta iiiudo under the contiacl prlur to llw da crco heroin iball bo forfeited and bo the abaoluto property of tho plaintiff, and for audi other or further relief a to equity may aeoin proper, and for plalntlfl'a cuata nml illrbum-moula. Thla Bumnioiia la publl bed hv order of the Hon (Irani Thompion, county Judge of llarnry County, Oregon, mad mid entered on the 2nd. day of May 1012, and the d.toof tha fl'it publication ofthla itimmuna i the 4th day of May inl" (I. A. IlKMIlOU). Attorney for Plaintiff. HOUIKTIKA. ItAltNK W)IKir, NO. 77, 1. o o r. Merit cr HinMr In UJ-l Mlo llll 17 wum. I" ''"rr. U Liiiat UatftVHlalPV. rs M, lirt'lti woik ' lu'lowii rtrtlHatunlajr liil ilntoff. itconil Falurilay, rim Hriil Ihlnl htiurilir, Htcomi itri maiin ini, Tlnnl I'rutea. UUHKril.OUUK.NO.7, A.r. A. U Mrrltarcrr Ant aail lliliil Matur1a In rrb fun Mutlitribra'l.htritl'rv. M IDKIIN ViOOllMKN or AMKKICA fteta avert terttn 1 anil fuuith Friday Tn Inn at I. II. II r. Hall: all nrlihtmia Intllxl. Now apiillcanli will nrrlvr rnurtmui trial mm'. M.A lllrct, V I,'. W.T. Ixilrr, l-'leik. HUKNH (J1IA1TKH SO. e,0, K. B. Mccli ovrrv leroml auit fimrlh Mundayi, In Maaiiiilc ilall. Klankl. vlcume, W. M. KIIer;i,nTuiix, HVI.VU RK1IKIT.AII UKUItKK No.il. MetiTcrr lilaudlil W.dnc.J.r. Hyr.llf I'allun.X, 0, Madito f.couaril, llio Hec'r. TUI.K CIUCI.K No. IM, W. uf W. Mcclimcrx fuuith TuriJar. Maii.1 llorton, U. V. IlL.tdr ricHutman, Clerk. nmi'lAI. nillKCTORY TAT onaiium till Hciiaturi IJunalhan llourn It. Illvo. K, uliambaiUIn . iW ItXUli Congrcuinin rJWIIiwUjr Atloruex Uomral a.tl.Crairferd lloveruur .OiwllWit ritrcretary ol Htal , KWIHuion Trcamrer T.ll.Kay iuul I'ubllo luilructluii. . U K, atdomau Huto I'llnler W 1 Dnnlwa; rllobl Katlu IT. A. UcBrldl iii.mmi Ju.lf.i llton Buru.tl I It, H. Uiau. Ir.A. Moor NINTH JUDIUIAI. IllriTUICT. tilitilct Juilao Iiiliuu . ii IHilrlll Altiirnar J W tlcl I llOi Hu;.ul Dill Ally Oil .omul Circuit Court m.oti th Out Huailay In Arll ami flrt Momlay In October. fiilut nonat'ir 0 W l-arilili lulnl lli.itiiiiiitallr U II llrooi COUNTt IIAHWH t ('uu lily JuiIko .. (Irani Tliempiou Clink K. II. W.t.n lii-muror hihiuu lwl. aurreyur Krauk r.llowau Hlivrlli. A. K. Iticnariliuu Alienor. i. J. Hunciau 6ctioolBiiirlliltiiiliiit. . UU llauilltun Coroner ... J W diary iilnck liiiuer lor .John lluulmun i iiiiiiiilulonari... ir. I', djrlvoaler id. A. nmylh I'nuiity Court incili thu Hut WiIiiuiI III Iniiuary, Marili, May, Jul), HcnteiuUr ami Nowotbir. uaaaar v, a, lani urricii li'Ki.lor Wm rrm Koiiilvar IriiikHmiy citv. auuai' Mayor " W.CIoimiKii IterorJar , . A. M. Ilyfl Imaiurm J.O. WaleomaJr. ilinlial ,.H. I.. Ilalmi f II. J. Ilaunn (iiuiirllmni A. I). Wtlcouia Prank Davoy tll.J.MoKluuun Jtciiin,:. nl llio Council vny Bocond and luurlti VYrdnriJir. NOTIOK FOR PUBLICATION. t'niTf fttAT Linn Ornci, llnriK. Oregon, May IS, 1(13 Notlro II ruMbflltto llial rrid A. Ollimnn, ?l Butni.OtfiOD.iftuiunUtotnilitr lilixw.inaa) Igrof.l.Vcl Vnlir No HMD ilal Nu. Villi, lor WllUinlt MtrlaUu, tin tlld nollri of lulin lluu i villi iiu.i iiif"" i""'i. ; l" lab ItU cUliu tu tba laud abort diterflntl, bt flutl !oitlhn(ltl' and llilrr. at liiirm, Or. oil. on Hit Hia oar 01 juu, in. UlalttiamaaKlttajlwItatnn. UhailM W. Uwli. llb M, Tllmi, II lliirlitlt, MlanlonTrUr.alluf lluriu Utfu Wm. riaaa, ltUlti i NOTIOIC FOR l'UIILlOATlON. UNITKII HTATKH I.ANU OKFIOK, I llurai, Oition, Mar II, 1VIJ, Nolle Ii limb? iImu tbai Klntr II. Tajlor, 01 Ilrawiey. Von, wnw. t i,.iwi,mu. AilJlllouil llorniclMa Jtnirr no. any, no. u limit Hcaul blora K, I. Iiewl. U. H. Coiaralitloutr, at lili unto al IlKHKjr, Orra, m tb (III ilajr nl ;ulJ,IH. ..i.h riaimaainamra wwi .,,,. William a, Uatxrtiaa, Albarl Atlnow. Willi II. Raiilb, lleotn RIHy, al of Uiwir, (liniin Wm rian. Umlilor PBTniON rOR UQU0R LICRNSIi. Wo tho underlined legal voter of Ijik precinct, Harey county, Oregon, leapecttully petition tha Houornbhi County Court ol Harney Comity, Blnto of Oregon, to grant a licence to Sam Midwinter lo sail Bplrltuoui, Malt and Vlnoui I.lqnon in lcnuiiiantltli'i than una irallou In Lake l'rtoluct, Harney County, Mate of Orenon, for tho period ot Blx uioutlu, a lu duty bound wo v. Ill over prays Nainta Name C. A llalnui TliOf. II. HiMelina Judd Wiie O. Wn hi " Win. Dunn John ltuck fraud Anderroil tleo. Ila I C. K. Klnik'er Harry Hpangler Tkuiua Vull .alidt II. 11 Cultir A I). II 'bn fr)o. W 'Iiiiiii me J. B. tvy C. H. I)au K. Cornel Alva Bprlugar tlao. W. CwIB.I.I CliMtar Kwjiiu Tuiii MurUlt A. i'arawt,rlb 0. W. OIh K. J. Alluiau 1. lturnU J. II. Wltwll II. II. Klllbtt . McKaeaU t!. KhicraM A. U. Lyairh J II. llauOenoii II l Wataou J iJ. Biluyard W.J. Dunn frank Hmltli K K. Haley h. ,CItud (J. II. BpaugUr AlfreJ Bergeron A. I,. Jona A, Oiborn A. K. (!iae- H. I. hpriuger Clia Hickhouali Kay Dtixall Wall Wnld W. it. Jonei Tom Dunn lUd.lcii Klllotl Horn lllnger CllrTord Orouabcck M. K. Owoti Dick Wade W. B. Haley Wm Y. Itarrl Notlea I hereby given that tho laid Saui Midwinter will apply to tho ahmo entitled oonrt tor uch llreino on Wed neaday tba 3rd day of July, 1912. Ham MliiwiMTxn. Data of flrat publication May 25. 11)12 ADMINISTRATOR'S N0TICH. In the KtU of DanUI W. Yixlerdo- orata-l. Notlea ii hereby given that tho under- algned having been appointed adlnluli- trator of the eiUlo at Daniel W. Yoler, deceaa), all parioa having claim agalnat tald Mtata rouit pretent the Mini properly varifled to me at tho Flrat National Hank, of Ilurn, Oregon, within ill month froia the dato hereof. J. I.. CiAULT, Admlniatrator. Dated April 87, 1012. Sumpter Valley Railway Co. TIMli TABLE NO. o IN JUNK 14,1903. KKKHCT Weat Boand. No. 1 fa . Kait Hound. 3 Pan p. m. No. U:0 U:6 0:Wt 10:04 I.T Baker Oltr rJonth llak.r Oatlibart Ixxkhartt Ar 8: 0 l.v 6:S5 6;00 " 4:&5 ' 4 :M " 4:46 " 4:40 "42 " 4:'-'6 " 4:10 " 4:05 " :60 ' : 0 10:07 Thorapaoar 10:17 " SUdiUrtl Jnnellonf 10: " 10 :!1 " lOrt) " 10:M " 11:10 " IltlS " 11:40 " NOON 12:00 " P.M. 13:05 " 12:40 " 1:10 Ar Water Tankf Dean Bpnrt MsRwenf JUNCTIONt Hamper JUROTlONt Hamaallt 0 L Oampl Whltnejt TIPTONt Atitln ":0S " .00 " 2: to " 2:10 Btop on alfnalr enlj. tNo anont. Ticket litnad only for itatlona wliuro train aro leheduled to make ri;ular top. I'aaaenjer most purcliae tick. eU where ajenti eilit before entering train or 25 cent In addition to tho re gular fare will be charged. JOBKI'H A. WEST, Bupt. QUANT GP.nDKB, Ait. Ropt. $1500 Reward! Tho (trriffm. I1! Ifnrnlaallit Nl'Vaita II' ritiK k I'lnli'V lion .,M Ulloli ill wlili h Ilia ii mil' r linril Ii ineitilivr, will (IVV l,0 UU i.w.iO fur ui I lIlll'V Io.iIIiik lu ho arrril anil ion. vli'tlouof nny ir ly or caitlii Iral lir linriei, rallU or rniilra Ix'lotiuliiK loany ot III mviii- bii. Inaildltlou loth ihurr, llio uiiilriilmicil nffeii lb Miai tonilllUu U),IO fur ill liurti'i urimliiil horn ihod lar on holli o- cllhur Jav nraml iprerilwl lu .lUt rouiillri Itauiii Harney, I Ik ana Cruik ronntlra, Unite rantrri wht laM, Nmin lint frown tinn.i iill mut only In argi hiiBi'lim. W W.MUOWN. Klfe.OreKon, JOHN ROBINSON Slack ln.ptclor, Harney County. Home Addiaiu Hurna, Om Alwuya ready for job printinff, , atrial UK., WfUatailta Uirldan. haa afait nn ItiUulUu 10 k FlrtTiif I'riMil. lo .1. fll.lm ia Ih. Und tliUYft tlcucrllilHl. PORTLAND Bids You To Her ROSE FESTIVAL JUNB Tickets will be on sale from all Stations on O. W. R. & N. JUNK!), 10.11, 12, i:t, M,--1!M2 ION 13 and ONH-THIRU A I'roKrom lmn been prepared which will HurpaHS any former. Arrange to Hpeml a week in Portland, and a week at NORTH IIKACII on tlie Pacific. KBDUCED FAUKS will bo in ciroct from Portland and the 0. W. K. & N'h ExcurHion StoamerH will be making daily ruiiH. I'or I'urlhcr Information AiMics (icu I'iihn A(t I'orllniiil Ore. WHY NOT MAKE S200.00 A MONTH - - Thai's S50.00 o Wook, almost $1Q.00 n Day a HlllnK Victor Halei ami tn iroof Jku. lo mrrolianli, Uuctura, Uwti-ra, dtnllila an I well tii-U.oiariniira.all ol wlium rFallMllinnrril of a win, but '! no' kn"w '"'"""? 1.ll",oow". un. Halonn'ii ili-claro iiur prnpuillloii one ol tho ln-it. clrail out monrjf inakniK ii'orliinl lira rnr rroiln.'l Wlllioiil jiri-vloua rxwtl nifii YOU can itupllraln III" mecria ofllira. Uiir liaiitliomelr llluilratnl ." I'Jlfa eaUlo will rnatlo you to prcM-nt tlie uMrct locua-.'.'.- ... .: i..i...:iiMu . inannrra tliouull .... -... nl nllnir 11,6111 I irouilll nur ll'Uirj l.ll.ir.. ,,. . "."-"--'- Our Ntw Ham. Oaaaolty 20,000 balia iilMmVu rVValva advle. and. In.lruelloria for miiiik .".... Wa can favor only one leiinan oul of eeli locality. aaaaBaSBBBuSSEaSKllSSaBBBaaBHaai HaWaHHaaSP&Ku'wSeniaBiLv W. W. DRIIMKWATER mm m?1 '- '2 1 ' vX. .. J.' Main St., H BURNS IVIILLINC CO. HORTOW 6l SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, SVSoulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawm.ll to Burns. Cood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone lo Me for Your Doctor Calls. K. J. AlcKlNNON, Jr., Proprietor. Harnky Valliy Brkwkry Saloon JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors WINES, LIQUORS ND CIGARS Best and most popular brands LOCAIL BEER OH TAP Courteous and obliging b;r tenders Burns. Oros:on .1. C. DOD30N Annul fin the DORR1SMOTORCAR Announce.1! Unit ho will ttilu- down and completely overhnul nil Dorris Cnra sold by him once each year free ot cliartie. Mr. Dodson will be in Burns in near future n. .juAXSUtkis1-". CVH1AlU.5Jii.viu. - - " i" WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOO AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINERYCO. POKANE,WA5M.-P0RTUHD,0RL." At1 JOSE CALR . .. mui'awwintr . "v! 4W9tMlh.I. iV-iSXiZTKRau.'-"'- ""' 10-15: PARIS for the Round Trlpl .,...... ...'. firii H,'i-v...- -. - M f-mtrtmitr to denr Why one olio ijcti llio Urrllorj! Tii.9f.tii nnlvi-riarr olour romiianr wn crlabralfd tT rM-tlnx thn moil tnfxlirn al laclnrr in llio worm. iu awaka mm who r-lTftl our iirlal lellliia. Inilucamanl, rrnilirrit ltin-r-arjrlot!oubl uuroutpuk Wa ara eoendln; many lliouianili of oollari tn larlnouralfioraaiilallon, tuflo Inrn all particular!, I will l you only lu prlca of a ioiUl card. hit for Catalogue 16T. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK GO. CIHCIIII.TI, OHIO Annually. Ulacksmithiag and iiorseshoing Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Bums, Oregon, . . VTJ.' . n I" r. 1 . - a. 1 it it 1 BOILERS e 3JIIOKGRAO SAW MILLS MACHINERY mrniai tfUMM. IMIOKKHHIONAL CARDS Wm. MILLER, ATTOKNHY AT 1AW. Iliirna, Oregon. loom (I mid 7 Mnaoiile llulldlng Atlortmy-nl-Liiw, Burn3, Oreflon. OliiiH. I J. Jooiiattl, ATT0IINKY-AT-I.AW, Unrnfiil lUtotitinn given to Colloc- lioiiH nml K;nl Kulnto mnttorn. I'lro Inmrniico. Notnrf riihlio HUHNfl, OllEflON. CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER BurnH, - - Oregon I'rnrlircH In thu Hlnto Court nml be foro tho C..8. Uiml Olllto. A. W. GOWAN A'lTOUNICY-AT-LAW Stato Courts and United States Land Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon. Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Luwen. Ore. J. LU. CHARY l'i Valium il ti.l Sili;i..,il I'.iiiic, - - - t)ri'iiii. Olliio in i.i Iniililli.k x'lilli of Wi'liiiino Ii.. r h-4 hli" .Mil i n Kt. 'I'l.iini' Ai.ilnH.). DEfiMhH & DENMnr,. Physicians und Suptjeons C'rIIh iiiiFucrrd prouiily nl;hl or day 'l'honu lliirriuiaii. Harrlman, Oregon iMflRSPEN & GRIFFITH 1'hyaiulatiH and fiurgoon. nUIINH, OHKOo.V. U. E. HIBBflRD iDEinsrTis'n: Ollicu flrat door e.iht photo callery llnrii. Ort-Ron. W. C. BROWN, llUHNH, OlIOHIN. OHira rooms 8 and "J Masonic Huilding It. Ii. Cooraa M. V, IKmuc mo. n. ax.'.wxi c, 1, Alio.. 4M,ioc. c. a. COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engineers Irrigation. Water Supply Sewerage, Water Power. .Sunn), Un, Kalimatos, Superviaion BURNS, OREGON V. O. Diixaui) ,. O. Faulknkr Konncrlr Ait Kimlntrr r'ormrrljr Chief Kr l'i U. K lircUuitttlun scr ginrcr of lloli A th. UiU-ru Kjr. Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Burns, Oregon Burns Sheet Metal Works Tin, Copper, Sheet Irou Work of all Description. Camp Sloes, Tanks, Jobbing, Plumb ing to order. Give Me a Trial. C. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. Vocxtly'sOld Stand. JOIINUEMIItilttilNG, lowolor. Optician untl lCntrfavor. Fine Wnlch Kepuirinj,' A Spe v'inlty. SO YEARS' eXPEniENCH Tradc Mahks nrimNR rnnvDinuTi Afl. AnrotiiuHn2 Ac(rh ami d;rrlptlon mr quickly uoerlatn our ortnUxi fnw wuclhtr aa liiTVUUitit U prutitlly ituintttt)l, (itutuuule iUitiMric(i)rciua(ttuiHi. lunatiookon i'nAi4 iit lrx iUittfvl tfiii'y forcK,uruirttyuu. rttuut uwn ihnmvU Muuu A tv. rtwrt t)4cM otkt ittuml ('iMTtfO, lu tuo irMiwiHf kiuh'UI (iiaiiiV tiiiuv Scientific JftneilcaK A rttndoniir unMrnea weetir. i-rt v ouUtloit uf any ulvntti)a lourii). Trwi 14 rt four irumUtl. HoWlrH nw id !:. (HllNN&Co"'8-"' New York JltiucU J'-. it) r lit., YwUUunuu. l. C. vMaito ijnjijjH EP' fTin.Ffipn NnmrrrY Yifi, 1'f""n Attorney for lMnlntllT