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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1912)
-..JhL.. IIHlftlUJSMaaUiaiiai J y n FREAK NEGRO BABY Only Eight Hours Old, Mnlcca Startling Revelations And Then Expires. According to reports received the negroes around 1'clhnin, Georpiu, in Mitchol count:', nrc much stirred up ovor nn Infnnl phenomenom which, it is sn .1. spoke when only a few hou-s old, and among other things pio dieted the tnd of the world. Several negroes received let ters from friends in Pellmm tel ling of this child, which, they afllrm. turned and spoke to its mother when it had been born only eight hours. The child so the story iroes. told its mother that it would die in two hours and she would die in four hours and the world would come to an end in six months. Mother and child arc both said to have de parted this life on schedule time, and now the colored population have, no doubt whatever, that the remainder of the prophecy will be fulfilled. Another portion of the pro phecy which the child is alleged to have uttered and which shows that it possessed a voice of wis dom was that it would rain "olT and on" until the end of the world. As the showers in this section have undoubtedly been of that character of late and are liable to continue so, there is no difficulty in rectifying thenruth of the utterance, which is of couise. held up as a confirmation of the whole matter. MAKING ALFALFA HAY. Every year in Eastern Oregon and in all the great alfalfa grow ing region of the Inland Empire thousands of men make their alfalfa hay. Many of them have had no experience with the plant before and know little of its habits. It is also strangely true that some men who have harvest ed alfalfa for many years do not seem to recognize the esential principles of making good hay. The best advice we have ever seen on the subject in a compara tively few words is from the pen of that well known author, Joseph E. Wing, in the Breeders' Gazette, Chicago of May 22. Mr. Wing says: In the making of alfalfa hay there are a few simple but hard and fast rules that should be ob served. Alfalfa should never be pastured in the spring, nor cut too early. If this rule is broken the resultant loss is considerable. Too early cutting greatly injures the succeeding crop. It should, however, be cut as soon as it is ready, as cutting too long delayed injures the quality of the hay and the succeeding crop as well. The rule for cutting alfalfa is toallow it to begin to bloom, then carefully watch to see when 8m all shoots appear at the crowns. When these shoots are an inch long, or thereabouts, the alfalfa is ready to cut. One must never cut before these shoots ap pear. They are a far more im portant sign and guide than the stage of blooming. It is usually best to mow in the morning, as soon as most of the dew is off. If the tedder is used it should be handled with care, not to shake off the leaves, and one should discontinue its use in time. Rake the hay into small windrows while yet tough. The side delivery rake is best. Some times when the weather is fav orable the hay may further cure in the windrows. Let it dry be fore raking as much as possible and not lose its leaves when handled. In all the eastern region hay is so valuable it will pay to cock the hay in small cocks, not wide at the base, but as high as is con venient This work is rapidly done by experienced men, and any man is soon taught. In these cocks this tough hay will with stand much rain with little dam age. The next day, when the sun is strong and the outside of the cocks is dry, say at 10 o'clock or a little earlier, we open the cocks in several small forkfuls, laying them out to dry in the sun. After it is opened wc sot one or two swift men to turning over the forkfuls again. When it has had enough sun it is piled up again in cocks. This will now be done as rapidly as piling up buckwheat cakes, as the flakes of hay, if they have been set off nicely and not torn all to bits, will rapidly lay up again in pile... This can be done after the alfal fa has had two or three hours of sun. Now wo hurry the stuff into the wagons and into cover. We practice loading all available wagons tho last thing at night and letting them stand in sheds until morning. We do not leave partly dried alfalfa in the swath ovor night to take the dew, as this will seriously bleach it. The final test of whether it is dry enough to go to tho burn is to take a wisp of tho cured hay and twiat it violently. If no moisture 'xiuhw it is dry enough for the mow; if drops of juice are seen it must further cure. In good voathor the hay loader can be used, taking hay from tho win drow left by tho side delivery rake. The second cutting will be ready in approximately thirty five days. One should observe tho same rule in deciding when it is ready, watching tho buds or shoots. Tho same rule applies to tho third cutting. I advise against cutting after September 1 in tho upper portion of the corn-belt region. At least one must bo sure to leave a growth if a foot to protect tho plants from winter-killing. One more fact is important to remember; it is that when alfalfa is ready to bo cut it should bo cut, be the growth no more than six inches. It will hardly make growth again until it is cut. Cutting at the proper time has a marvelously stimulating effect on the plant, cutting at the wrong time is very depressing to it PLENTY OF LAND STILL. IETITION rOtt I.I0U0K LICENSE. Wo lln umtcrulgiicil U'kaI otm u( biko pructuct, Ilnrnvy county, Oregon, loapoctltilly lictltlon lliu llomirublu County Court ot llurnoy County, StMo u Orison, to grunt n llcoiicu to Sum Midwinter to coll Spirillum, Mult nnd VIllOUS l.llIIOM U ll'HK IINllUtl(H iliuu one imllon hi l.itU I'li'dint, Hume) County, MnUi of Oron, lor tlui nortiHi of Six mouth, nn In duty bound wu will over privy. The farmers of America have much to learn, if they ever de cide that it is desirable to learn it, with regard to intensive culti vation. The United States consul at Valencia, Spain, has written to the state department to the effect that in the Province of Valencia families subsist on the produce of four-tenths of an acre of land and that as many as 1G0 families live on 100 acres. The cultiva tion is by hand, little machinery being used, and the land is offi cially valued at an average of ?G50 an acre. Rainfall being in sufficient, irrigation is necessary, but the production is enormous, amounting to more than 1,000, 000 metric tons of oranges, olives, grapes, and other crops. in view ot such figures as these, one is tempted to ask why there is any cry of a land famine? The government is still giving away land for nothing, and in some localities it is giving the homesteader 320 acres, while in others it has reduced the period of time required to get title to a homestead to three years. Undoubtedly the rush to Cana da is largely misguided. It has been induced by active advertis ing on the part of Canada, and by more liberal regulations for the taking up of lands. Many Americans who have precipitate ly crossed the border are likely to come back again as soon as they can do so without loss, and they will be the better for their experiences. Moreover, they will have learned that the distant fields always look greenest, and that the United States still has as good lands as are being given away by any other government Pacific Homestead. NnuuH J. . Ivy C. 8. Duin 8. Coiiu'i:) Alvfl Hprltiifttr Um. V. Cuwllleld Clicstor ICponii Tom Mortfll A, I'uruswortli 0. W. (lion K.J. Allninu 1. lturutddo J. II. WlUoll II. II. lilllott A, McKoiulo O. FitiKonxld A. K. Lynch J II. HtMidurHiu O. M Wiititon J. M, llunynid V J. Dunn Krnnk Smith K 1 Unloy Chan I'lcHnd O. 11 Sp.tui;hr Alfred Mergcron A I.. .lonon A. Unborn Wm !', Notico In liurtdiy Nnuu'i U. A. Unities Tlioa. II, Itoaollrm J mid WIo (5. Wtil.l Wm, Dunn John Huiok l'rnncln Aiiiloraoii Cloo. Mall C. V. KlliiKor llnrry Hpnui(Ur TliomnH Vim 'mult II. II. Culver A. I), lliihn Geo. W, Blmiiions A. 1". (Iiavck K. I., PprliiKor Clmn lUckhoush Itiiy Diivnll Wall Wnld W.U.Jonna Tom Dunn lUd.leii lilllott lluttj Kliiuer Cllllord Grouaucck M. K. Owen Dick Wado W. 8. lluley lliirrl Khen Hint tho aalil Sum Midwinter w 111 apply to tho nltoui entitled court for Mich llrciim on Wed iiesdny tho !lrd dny of July, 11)11!, H Mum mm. Ditto of llrisl uuliliciitlou May 1'fl. 11112 NOTICK I'OU IIIDS. Nollcn U hereby i;lvi n thul mmltil lil'ln mil be reecho by I lie Common ('utiiiril of ilm City of llurii, Urrttun, "P to 7:30 u'eiick 1' M. on the '.".itli day uf June, 11112, nt which time 11 ochil iiipetlntr of fuld Common Council Im be to culled fur tho connldcrntton of nodi 1)1.), for the iniirocmei'l of tho fullinlii( per- lion of Sri on. 1 . r ei ' In front of Lot 8 Block 1!S. th mine ' t Iiik Ml ft front mi nWI Mrect. from th" curb hue to the eei.ter of the x.rct t, by llllltii: In the daiiiu to mul in necordnneo with tho en tnlillolied Kiiulo (or ild .or.n of rulil tree! an established by ordinance No 1 10 of wild city, with n itooil cpmllty of Kruol, which nhiill be filled In nod rpreud in a gtvx uorkumuliko manmir, the faid Common Cornell beioliy ro pervitin the right to reject nny and bids. Ily order of tho Common Council. A. M. IIYUD. Ilecorder. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In Hie Kutato of Dnuiel W, Yodordo- aiifed. Notico in hereby kIicii that tho under dIkuoiI hmliin been appointed ndmlnli- trntor of tho etiluto of Daniel V. Yoder, drceiued, nil uraouti having clim UKiiiiiat add chUIo must jiroaent tho Ktitiio proiurly orlflod to me nt tho Kirit National Honk, of Iturns, Oregon, within nix inontha from tho (Into horeof. J. I.. Oault, Admlnlitrutor. Dated April 7. 1012. BUMMON8. In tho Circuit Court of the Bute of Ore- Hon (or Hnrnoy County. Clmrloa AlUchul, plaintiff VI. M. L. Low I, defendant. To M I,, l.ewli, the nhmo nnmed drfeudant In the luinu of thoHtntuof Oreuon, you mo horeliv reipilrud to nppeur nnd uimvior the eomplnlnt llled nAluit you In Ilm aboui outllled mil on or before thn Initdny nf thutlmo picicrlbed In tho ordtr of publication of thla unitnonn, to wit: on or before the loth day nt Juno lltt'.', Mid date belli it the expiration of U wcul.n from tho II ml piibllcallon of IhU numinous, nnd If you full to 10 up. pear nnd mmwor, for want thereof, plnlntllHvlll npply to tho court for tho relief demanded In the complaint, to wit: a doireo providing that unleaa tho defondnut pay to tho clerk of tho alnivo court, within 00 dayi from tho entry of thn decree, tho auuia o( money duo under a certain contract (or tho purohii'o nnd nalo of aoctlon 11 In townahliU:i Hoiitb of Hango 30 Unat, Will, Atur. In Harney County, Orcuon, nil of whlcli fully npenra In aald com plaint, nnd which raid contract nna mado between plaintiff and defendant, nnd amountlnii nH lollowa; f:i7.'3, lutoreat on flrat lualnllniont ; (U)0.00, with lutoreat nt 10 per cent, por ami from May'.', 1007 J fOSO.on with Interest nt 10 per cent, per nun, from May '.', UMlSj (5S0.0O, with Interrat nt 10 )N)r cnt. per anil, from May S, 1000; t.MO.00, with Inturoal at 10 percent, per nun. from May 2, 11)10; 101.115, tiix-a, with lulere-tnt 10 per cent, per ami. from Murch IS, 10U; together "'''' luterit lh reon (rum the date nf mid ilccno at tho rule of 10 per cent, per nun., tociliur with co.li and dlhiirenieutH, that thitreiipou mid con tniitlinll ha fiirocr null mid void nnd uey nnd hII (ipiit.ible r other r ttht. title or li.ton-M which the difind.Uit eerhndiir limy hmo hid hi and in Ibe raid .imlrnot or iln H.iid land or iirml. n th.'l lieionif utleily ex iih'I and or uer I tirrxl, d the Mild Ut.d in,!, ther ilhdl iiiipniii uii'ii k thereon rliiill v lie iiIkoMimi pm,eily u( til.' p alnlifT fieefr'iiii utiy tru-t or iiblliutloi, Hhlih iniitht hae l.eeu in exl-teme by iilne .I Hild niu'ni.'l, ui that any p ) meuU iin.de ui.der Die ci.u 1111 1 prior to lliu da crve lutein -I nil be forf,-ipd and I ibe abaoluto pi' pT'i of the pUlmiff, uii-' for inch other or further rrlivf aa toeluil may acorn proper, unit for plalutlft'e contri nnd dirhuraemeiit', Thla aumuKiiiN la pttbll bed by order of the Hon Grant Thompson, county Judh'onf Harney Count), Urrou, made and eutoied on the L'nd, day nf May 1012, and the data of tho Hi at publication of IIiIm n'imm nn U the 4th day ol May lOlS. (!. A. HKMIIOI.I), Attorney (or I'lulntlfT. (OCtBTlKB, 1 I1AHKKY UODUB, MO. V, I. tl U K tin I lleiirjr, KlrttH.lunlur Inl MatttrTl airond PattinUy, Plrat liri third Hniunlay. Hteeinl Putrrei fourth Muhir.Ui TMM Heairo, Mrtta avarv Btuntar in Uil.l t'vliow alTinopia, Dr. J.W . npraaue, tipemarr HtlllNHl.OtHIICNO, 7, A K A M, Mtetaevary tint ami I hint Hatunlny In enrli inontli. Wm Millar, M Ham MvllitiibeaiiitlrerrtarT. M1DKIIN WOOIlUKNOI'AMKIlll'A Meatnattrr leeont ami fourth Kriitareven I til at I.O O r, llalliall iioIkIiIhii, lovllr.l New i.llrnl will nt'lv ruurleeua trvat W T, UiUr, Clark, MJIiNB UII ArTKH NO. 0, 0. K. H. Meeta every aecoml ami fonrlli Uointt, In Utionln Hall. rrankle W'aleiime, YY M Ktla 8w eat, Secretary, Yi.VU IUHKKAII DKUIIKK No.l. Maataavary lit anil I1 Wednentay, .... . llyritlePaltiin.N ft. Mailie Leonard, Reo. He o'r, TUI.E CIHOI.K No. tea, W. ul w, Mecta eyary (mirth Tueiday, Maudlluitiiri.ll M, llritardoouniaii, Clerk, ornciAi. niitKOTonY aTATi oaiuom U U.Banaturi Ijanalhan Hotline Jr Ideo. K, L'liaiaberlaln iW 11 Kill. uougreumau, ,,,, Allornejr Uatiaral ..,,,. (lovaruur aerratary ol mate . Treasurer, 8u.t. I'ubtle luilrucllon. atala I'rlnler I J W llawley A.M. Craw lord Oiwald Vtetl r W lleoautl T, II Kay l It, Alderman W H liunlway 1 liohi Kaklii IT. A klollrlile auurama Jad(t .... ,(lvoli llumul K h, llean IP A Moore NIMTII JUUIIJIAI. DIHTIIK'T Dltlrlct Jlldi .. Iiltlilct Aitoruey... Iiaputy Dial Ally llalton ( j " Met 1 I'm ii 0 II unnMt Clrrull Court inetit lliu r)rt Muii'Uy In April and Brit llon.U) In Ucioher lulul Henalor lulk.Jt.rveiitatye imi'uti- 11AKM1.V t l w I'ariln. It llllllkl liUlll) JU'I ..ltk . FivMurer siiroiur , barlrf. At.tfMOI. ihuul buiiUiUu.lflil t'urwiier iikrk lliitiertur. Ooiuiuikfotittr (Irani Ihiiiiii.. K II Wilt 'I111 t fw a I aiii, I' IrfiiMHii A k 1 ilmiiUoi 1 I 1 I.IK ,1.11 I II II- In u j n 1 u . Jiitiii in I. t 01 ! I' ajr.irj U A Mil) III t'uunly l.'ourt mecta the lit. I Mulntmlar in January, Alartti. May, Jul), erpltinur am Noveiator. UAaaiT V. a, 1 akii nrni a Hetiater atrcltir w m fatte t rank llirf itT.-uain' I PORTLAND I imsm & GRlm ii r WlR i 9mmirmMV m I'liyalulnti" nml Hatgmm. M :ffk Bids You To Her nmm OIKnoK H 1 H - n B M!- ROSE FESTIVAL JUNI 10-15 Tickets will be on sale from nil Stations on O. W. R. & N. JUNE 9, 10, 11, 12,1.', M,--l!)12 ONli nnd ONti-THIRI) PARIS for the Round Tripl A Progiom has boon proimrctl which will Burpnas nny former. ArrniiBO to Bpond it week in Portland, and a week at NORTH III.ACI1 on llio Pacific. KI.DUCI.D PAIIES will bo in cirecL from Porlland and tho O. V. It. &, N'h Excnraion Sleameni will bo making daily rnnH. l'or I'nrthcr Infornmllon Addrc-i fieri. I'ii. Al I'orllmid Oic WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's n S50.00 a Woek, almost $10.00 a Day h. i;. HiBimno 3DE3STTIST Ollico llritt door cnat photo Rallery llnrna, Ori'Kon, W. C. BROWN, 3D3T.CXSC llUIINB, OlIKOON. Olllctt room 8 and I) Mnnonlc Ilulldlnn C A7REIV.BOLD Attoniuy-n(y-Iavy, Burns, Oregon. m HelllMK Victor Hafea ami flrn-nrool txiiea to merolianli. doclori, lawyrra, ilohllma and well l(i-ilofnnnrr,all ol wliiim rrnllmllioni-i'it of a wf,Liut do not know liuweaaylttaloown one Haleainen declare our liropoalllon nna of (he ltt. olrail cut money mat lint oiirtuiil tlea Ki'r reeolrc 1 Mthoul pretloua r-il-mire VOU ean diiplleal the lurrfx ololhera. Our liamtaainely llluairsli'il !M-iae eataloir will enable you to prraent the lut.ject to eu- lomera ill a iiiierriuoH inaiiiirraa inoufin A.. mm Mltn,li,w tham ihrouirli nur factory him alilHitutrtl aa ialttmnt receive adylee and Inatruotlona for aellliiK !. KlvltiK eonvlncInK lalklu polnta whlcli It la inipoMlM" tor a proaprcilYe ctinomer to aeny. ilon'l YOU bo Ilm urat to applr from your vlclnllr tcfure aonieone olio Rota tho lf We oan (avor only one aaleauian out ol eacn locality. Wm. MILLER, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. lluni", Oreoti, Koomn (I nnd 7 Mnaonlc Iltilldlnu The Sllh annlvenary of oor rompany waa celebrated tiy erecflnit the moat modern aafe factory In the world. Wide awake man who reeeteed our eifclal aelllUK Inducement, rendered It nerraaary todouble ourouipui. ni are apenaina liouaanua Ol iioiiara m rKlncouraaireoriranitaiion, but to learn all pariloulara, It will co.t you only the price or Mayor. Keeurdar. Trraanrer Marahal, It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of Newberg Junction, N. B., writes, "My wife has been using Chamber lain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of goods." If you have any trou ble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by all dealers.. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. t'Miim. State. I.a.iii Orrn a, llurna, Orcfon, May 19,191. Kollre la hereby linen that Fred A ftlnaan. of llurna, Oregon, whoun iK-rernber l.llOl.made iiome.it'aii entry no -&ti ecriai .no, vnn, lor N', !-ltlon Ul, Tuwllltllti SSH. JtallBC 19 K., IIUiiii i.e Meridian, haa llfed noilre of Inlau tlou to mako Final flvo-Yrar I'roof, to ea tab lh i lalm lo the land above deacrfhed, be tore Uii' lU'Kl.tc and llecelver, al lluriii. Ore boh. on the '.' 1th day ol June, lull ( lalinant tiamea at wltnca.ea Charlta W. Uli, llunh M. Tipton, II, Iluchclo, Hlanton Tyler, all ol llurna, Oregon. Wm. fAaac, HrijUtcr NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, DniTKI) HTATKrt LAND orncK, I llurna, Otnoli, Slay It, l Nolire la hereby ilven lhal Klincr II. Taylor. of llrnwaey, (Irceon, whn.on May II. lw7,inaile ilillonal llnmettrad Kntry No alio, Harial Don't forget the big dance at Tonawama hall, Friday June 28. Music by Tonawama Orchestra. All the latest and popular dances will be played. An enjoyable time in store for all attending. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing tho dir ections with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. 29-33 Aiiiiittonai iinmettrail Kntry No 11)0, Harial No. ossu for KWHKli Hcctlon U,, Toiuiahlti 19 H , ItamteSA I! , Willamette Mcrldau, haa filed no lire ul Intention to make five-Year Proof, to tatabllah claim lo the land above deaacrlbert. before K I Keede. I' H Cornmlatloner. at hla office at Dravtaey, Oreiton, on the Alii day ol juiy, ivu. Claimant uainr aa wltnraiei Ullllara A. Itubrrlton, Albert Altnow, Willie It. Hoiith, (Icornolllley, a'lol Inewier, (Ireion, IV x Kah, liexlater. H1JMMON8. In tho Circuit Court of lliu Statu of Ore con for llurnoy County. N. llrown, Hen Ilrown nnd l-eon M. llrown, I lalnltffe, ve. W. 8. II. W 1 1 mm alrnnll oihur er- aona or partiea uiiLnori,t lalm laijf any rluht, title, calate, Ilea or Itilercnt In tho reul ratato do actiUtd in the comjilalnl heroin, IMvti 'mite. ToW.S. II. Wllaonund alao all other jHimona or parllea unknoHii, claiming .nny right, title, Uatate, lien orlntereat In tho roaloatatodvacnlod In the com. plaint herein, Defotidaute, In the name of tho atatu of Oregon, you nnd each of you are licruby required to appear nnd anawur to the complaint heruin llled aitalnat jou In tlio aliovo on titled aiilt on or bufuro July IS, 101'., nnd if jou full ro to nuewrr, the I'laln llir, fur Muni Ihoreof, will npply to llio Couit for thu ii'IIhI-prayed lur In I'lain tlffa' complafnt, to-wlli Fur a decrco of lhi Court dutaiuiinlnu tho roapectlvo rithta in Internet of tho partlee hereto ol nnd lo tho HKi of Bee, 21.Twp.23S, ltnK 31 K. W. M. In Harney County, OreKon. Second Thai the tlllo of tho property deacrlbed herein be aottled and forever tlaturmluud nnd imlited. Third The I'lalntlffe bo declnred the owner In feo almple ul thu HIit of Bcc. '.'1. Twp. SI H , limine Ul, K W M. ronrlli l-or em h oilier ami lurllier .tl. W.CIeveuiei . A. M. Ilyrd J.U. Welcome Jr ..II I.. Ilaluee II. J. Ilauacn A. C Welcome nana Haver II.J.XtcKlurioii Ueelinfa of Iba Council every HcroncTaud fourth Wedneadar. Councilman! Our New Heme, Caeaelty 20,000 Salaa Annually. many thouaatiiia orooii iKlf will a (Kiaul card. Iik hr dialogue. 16T. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOOK GO. ! CmCIKHATI. OHIO CHARLES W. EhLIS LAWYER Hums, - - Oregon I'riiitlciH in the Htnto Courta and be fore tho L' S Lund Ollico. ChiiH. IJ. ruoiin!x.l, ATIOIINKV-AT-I.AW, Careful nltnntioit Riven to Collec- tlotin itml Iteal Ktuto nmtterii. I'iio Inatlrnnco. N'ilnry I'ulilic ItfltVH. OliKOON. d. CU. GBflRY I'lieiclnii mid Hnrjjeoii. Iliinif, - - - Orr-gon. I O.in . in mm budding Niulh of Welcome liHrm-ei nlinp, .Mum Mt, M'lione .M.1II1K,'). Sumpter Valley Railway Co. TIMH TAHI.K NO. fl IN JUNKH, UKW. KM-'I.CT Weal Hound. No. 1 I'a.a U:0 I.v 0:5 " 9:58 ' 10:01 " 10:07 " a. in. No. Hake r City Booth linker Hallahuryt Ickhartt Thoiupaont 10:17 " ' 10:22 " 10 :'-' " 10:0 " 10:66 " HtlO " 11:10 " 11 M0 " NOON 12:00 P. XI. 13:05 " r.'sto " 1:10 Ar Stoddard Junction! Water Tnnkf Dean'a Hourt McKwent JUNCTIONt Hutnpter JUNCTIONt Hummltt O I. CnmpJ Whitney TIlTONt Anellu Kant Hound, 2 I'aaa p. ni Ar 6- 0 I.v 6:25 " 6:00 " :65 " 4:63 M:I6 1 4 MO 1 4: 2 1 i :it 4:10 1 4:03 1 :60 ' : 0 ":0ft W. W. DRINKWATER Blacksmilhiag and liorseshoing Wagon Work .r.- its fv 5 t ,ll . JvwlZ -frv!jwj v $r mlm m Main St., COOLEY AUTO MAT. O BRAKES Burns, Oreeron, DEfiMflN & DENHflN, Physicians and Surgeons night or day 'alia nnawerud promptly 'l'hotiu Iliirrimati. Uarrlman, Oregon JOHN ROBINSON Slock Inspector. Harney Connty. Iloiiiu Atltlrta llurna, Ore .00 !:I0 !:10 NOTICK I'OU 1'UHUCATION. UN1TKI) HTATK8 I.ANI) OKKIt'K, llurna, Oreicon, June 7, HIV. Kotlti, la heruhy given that Harry II lit Klllotl, ol .N'arruwa, Drigon, who on June2, I'Xir,, inoile Homealeait Knlrv No ';I7S, Herlal No OlWrt. for N,NKV(, Ht.HtiWii anil Uiti i, i anil 4, Mention 3.'. To win III 11 '.'0 b, Itanice II K1., UllainetloMcrl'llari,.S'orlli Malheur Uaej haa flle'l notlee of Intention to mako Final Mve-Vear I'riHif. lo .labll.li rlalm le Ilia lain) above iliaerlbeil l'foru the Hi Kilter em! He cttrer, at Mil ml, Orrifou on the I5lh day ot July 1912, Claimant nuiiii a aa wllnraaea llenileraoii I'.lllolt, rrank Hmllti, A McKen le, Kay llarrou, allnf Narrona, Oreiiun, Wm, KiKi, Iteflatcr Mul iiihllcatlou Juno III We are after the Fire Insur ance business and want your bus iness. Insure with the Reliable ETNA and HARTFORD CO'S. INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY. Agent. fsfiHr i Aw ld94W iRepeatlngJQJfle. lF, 1 BO YEAnS' EXPEniBNCH ijjjjjjra Trade Marhb DcaiQNs GOPYRIOHTB &C incf irDl H4ctal notlc, without chf, I'AtsnU Ukwi nrftf uxi tatbt turn roofb Meno A Co. rJr Sclenfiffc JImcricaK. A liaiidiomilf lll.tr.td weakly. Uraeat elf. eulatlbii or auMelBl.tlflo lou.uaj, T o., U m j'lur raonm.,aa. cia oyaii newadtuuera. Tro-. U m BU Wwblunxiu' 1I1C? his rifle la built for settled district. where good range and killing power nrc desired, with safety to the neighborhood. , Thferr2 .25-20 1, alight, quick, handling, flnely-bnlnneed repeater, with the aolld top, doaed-fn breech nd aids ejection features which make MarfU guni afs ami agreeable to uae and certain in action. , valeeltr ainok.U.a load, with lack. ltd rild., II?!!.1" "' "Mew"t,." powder and low nreaaure amoatlcae cart rldgaa, and la tbeldaal rifle lor tarKt work, .. iravmutii, vraat, Iiawka, oara, tto- up to9Myarda. Ttila rifle and ammu. rilllon. and all other m ripeatara, are fully daacrfbad In our ISO-DaCO Calalor. Vtmm Via- ft. atampe poitaua. U Willow tltetf -HVN HAVEN, C-NN. ntiir, 1 niUiit,) You will tnko notli-o that tlda autn. uioua la nerved upon tou by poblliatlou In Tliu Tiini'.Ii'rald, n Mtwidy newa papor pulill'lnxl at llurna, llarney County, Oregon, under and by virtue of an order of the Ilunnrablr Dalloo ttlgKa, JmlKonf thla (.'otirt, which order ijrarauutd ol III Zltli ilny ol May. 1013, and by which order on are rennlred to appear nnd anawor 011 or buforv the 16th dnvofJuly. 1U1. The flrt piiblirntlnn of thla niimmona will appear In tho Inaueof eald nowa piiper ,Mnv2IS, 11)13, andtliuluat publica tion vi 111 appear in llio laaoe 01 July 13, 101a. Dated thin 2fith dav of May 1UI3. J V. IIICIOB, Attornm- for l'l-lntM" HUMMOX8. In tho Circuit Court of tho fitnto of Oro- Kon, for llarnoy County. John T. Clioatn, plalntlir, lie). Nolllo Clioiilu, Dufun To Nolllo Choato, tho nbovo namei' defendant, in Hie Name of tho Htnto of Ore; on, you are hereby required to appear and nnawor the complaint flli'd aitalnat you in tho alxive I'litltlcd court nml ult 011 or bvforo the laat day of tho time pre ncrlliod In tho ortler for publication of this an 11 tnfiiia upon you, which perlol of time ia lx weoka from the date of tho flrt publication of thla aummona, to wit; wlililn nix woe kit from tho 8th da) of Jtuii, 1UI2, that liulnu tho date of the flret publication heruof, and if you fall to so appear and vntmor aald complaint, tho plaintiff will apply lo the court for tho rellof iluiniiuled In nald complaint, to-wit: A decrou of aald court forover dlagolvlnti thu mnrrluue contract now exletlni: botwoon plaintiff and defen dant, nnd for gmiurnl relief, Your urn (iirtlmr nolKlid that tlila aiiiiinioua la curved upon you by publl cutloii t urn of In Thu Tlmta-IIurald. u weekly nowapitpor ptibllahetl in llurna, II. 1 rimy County, Oregon, puraunot to an order of Hon, Oratit Thoinpaoji, County Judge of llarnoy County, Oregon, made and dated the 7tll day nf Juno, lUia, the ilatuofllrMt pubhcullon being June Htli, 1012, and tho lint piibllrittlon thereof Wi Hi Jn'v'.'Ot , 11112. J, . COOK, Ailurnoy forl'lalntlir. Btop on algnala only. (No aent. Ticketa leaned only for atallona where tralua are ichodulrxl to make regular atopa. I'aaaongora inuat ptiroharc tick. eta where agenla exlat lioforo ontnrlng tralnaor25 centa In addition to tho re gular faro will bo charged, JOHKI'II A. WK8T, Hupl. OUANTOKDIlEfi, Aaat. Sopt. $1500 Reward! Tho Drrirnn. t'al llornlaatul Net aria l.lterituck I'lolrit lion Aaanclallunof wincli the liinier leneil la ineinlier, will Kite ti.iao t) rewarii rnr evi. rteneo leaillnn to the arreal ami con ttrllnnnluny rr ly or itlea Heat Ina huriiia. ealtla or niulralielotifclui; toaayut IH incin bera. In addition to the atxive, the uinleralgiietl offer a the aatne rondltlou 17)0.00 for all horaea branded hone-ihoil bar on both or etllier ), Iirand recordH In eliht eounllri Itango llarney, Lake and Crook cotintlea, lloraea Tenteil when aold. None but frown horece aold and only In ergebtinehea, W W.IIIIOWN, Kile, Oreiion, tttmmmmmmmmmntmmmmmmt Your PatronaRo Respectfully Solicit ed JULIUS MAYER BURNS MILLIIMC CO. HORTON S SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic. Flooring, Wioulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Savvm'll to Burns. Clood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Lawen. Ore. A. W. GOWAN A1TOUNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and United States Land Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon. II. 11. Cixiran at.o h. m (H', . M V. DotKia KID. a. tx.aoc. C X. Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. AlcKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engineers Irrigation, Water Supply SewoniKO, Water Power. Survoja, Mnps, Kaliinateti, Sapervieion BURNS, OREGON K. O. Dii.i.aiiii Foruierlr Aaat. Knglnrvr lull. 8. Krclainatloiifier lre. A. O. Paulkmeh r'orinerljr Chief Ev Cluevr ol liolie W t-alern ltjr. D00T AND SHOO RIMMIKINII Koiirteeii Yonra IU(ciiiiiirc In Tho Dualneaa, Sntiafactory Work mul I'rompt Be'rvice (itinriiiiteeil Cnll nnd Bee My Work Flnt Door forth of C, II. I.connrila Law Office. Main Street Hums, Ore ttmmminmmminimimmtmmjmti Harnky Valliv Hri.wkrv Saloon FENKINS & KAISER, ProprSrrs WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Best and most popular brands ILOCAI. BEER ON TAP Courteous and obliging bar tenders Burns Oregon a Star Hotel S. J. AUDWINTHU, Prop. NARROWS, - ORHdON 'Hit- will be fou 11 tl a Uoalrohle and lioapltublo itopplni; place where comfort anil courteous treatment are cormldcred first Peed Barn Conducted In connection J. C. DOD50N iiit fin the DORRISMOTORCAR i nnnaaiae wmaaiei -a m ajuaanii .a-..ia .a-iWa ,- nan aaa 1 i Announces that ho will tnko down itml completely overhaul nil Dorris Cars sold by him onco each year f reo of clmr,jo. Mr. Dodson will be in Hums in near future H Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Burns, Oregon H. N. McCOMB General Repair Shop Rear W. O. While's Shop, S. Main Street Plumbing, Pump, and Wind Mill Work a Specialty. Burns Sheet Metal Works Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work or all Description. CnmpStoKS, Tank;, Jobbing, Plumb lug to order. Give Mo a Trial. C. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. Voejttly's Old Stand. 3b .r- jE-h-a-at-Bai Lta?Saa '"VIJwl v-Yifr: rnr-J W iJ'!lU !JHax. j jLi. 0SSEL1 BOILErII JIUJMUGIHUL 1 MACHINERY 5 AW MILLS WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE AH.AVERILL MACHINERY CO.' S POKAHE, WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE.. - .'AN JOSE CAL J0HNOKSIIIKULING, JfQ0 iTowolor, Optioluit and lOiiirruvgp, Kine Watch Rt'pairlnfj A Rpc dally. Alwnys ready for job printinjr. ! " ' ? lfV H ! 1?:, r it R va If - I