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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1912)
r jT m' ' m f i m I ' I I t I f JKK Ufe Way Fr. iDsirJwm It May Concern:- Tkm sppcnred in the last is 6 t ft Harney County News iMrtiiu article atatinR that n iOatBUn, had made certain fkHtemecti in a certain church, J,1 ', taat at a certain church flfttateg that Mayor Clevenger tift gWtn the saloons of the city yi awurance that they could tm wide open. White there was no names men $eW it referred to Mr. Harry iteHoM and the Presbyterian Ckurchof which ie is Sunday lici Superintendent Aa pastor of the church I at tjMrW all of the services on that At? aad am free to say that there ftttflr was any such statements ilaverer there had been a lot f street talk that tho Common Oaiutcll was soinff to repeal EUGENICS EXHIBITION IS ARRANGED FOR STATE FAIR trtin ordinance at tho next atfaiioB (or to prepare to do so) ail Mr. McHoso asked the Mfealars to talk it over with their arta and try and get them to rtotd firm against its repeal, and (y did so- la this talk tho names of all mfsmini' the city council was firm so their parents would tefwwio to talk to, also the QtHMt attitudo of the different KBMtberaof the council toward te' repeal of the ordinance Ukfct Riven as common street Kit) but no auch quotation as drafted coming from the lips of As awyor or anyone else was wts ajtokea at that time or any 4&ktime. 6fHr, let's play fair to all, K7r Clevenger is well known, 0ki tee well known in public life fsvllow anything- of this nature fe raffle the calm and placid wa tsra upon which his public bark mils. JUpun, it is no more than jus- to Mr. McHose to say that as ft father and a man, as well as itbea he has a right to his con victions and as a superintendent t a Sunday school he is intrusted wits the morals of about 200 children in Burns he has a duty fee'perform in this line, though onetimes it may be a disagree ) one. doald he shirk the disagree able duty for the more pleasant Hj not by any means. Just US Mayor Clevenger or any ther'public official when he sees fela'doty he does it fearlessly and well, if mistakes are made it is ly a thing that is common thru JM haxnan family. Severer in, this matter he was aft alone in his attitude to the WVOoetA change for a number f Burns most responsible citi aaa, end taxpayers had express ed themselves freely against the opposed (?) change. I believe that the editor of the Harney CaumtyNews was not justified a wains the abusive language ha did, in the articlo that called ferth these lines, especially as ha had aaade no effort to find out ftscyaterit We aiao believe as American ejdhseaa that a man has a right S kk opinions, ' and a right to Btrfm them tho he may not fcwvafeeen a citizen of the city of fezsa over two years may differ MASk ethers. If I am creditably (fc&efwea' the editor of the News icm head over ears in the politics ff tie great commonwealth of Haras before he had been here elf ef that time and since that tatWksd been vitally interested to Chaaa; did anyone ever ques ajpa hb right? No! for he was an American citizen and politics was his ejjedalty. Should we not al Jee the aamo privilege to another tho his line of specialty he different and his opinion tjary wWdy from our own ? Cer Khdjr we ehould. Then why continue to throw sjafcd slurs at a man who has tat? to perform and is con aaVantfous in doing it, and slured few for something he never said. hfew then friends, let us be fair 4a heth of these good men, and jaita stirring the stinking pot. If it is a question of high mor als sad a clean city, as a pastor erf one of the churches located me I shall stand for the clean sf4e ad betterment of conditions ia ao unocrtairj way. is a dtkenyou will ever find m on the push Bide, striving for fkeee things that better the con fftlttoae and makes our city more tiayiUfig for the investor. t Bftcessary to fight, I shall do as. sad that in a clean way, with "ill the might there is in me, sus teialag rny convictions, "Fight is the open, with malaco towards aest," providing ono years citi--4WMhip entitles mo to nn ex fsjsiion of my sentiments. Sincerely Yours, C. C. Babbage, D. i). faster First Presbyterian Church The State Fair board has voted $500 to bo used ns prizes for the Eugenics Exposition planned for Wednesday, September 4. This is a feature of the Stato Fair this year for the first timo and it is expected it will attract n great deal of attention. It is to bo really n scientific baby show, children up to three years old be ing eligible for prizes. A $50 silver cup will bo offered for tho best boy and best girl in tho show and six cups for tho best boy and girl in three divisions, the ages running from G months to three years. Medical exports will judgo tho children entered from tho stand point of physical perfection, much ns livestock is judged. O. M. Plummcr has been mado superintendent of tho Eugenics show and is hopeful of having 2000 children entered nt Salem. He hopes various granges, com mercial bodies and districts will hold local shows in each county, sending tho best boy and girl from the county totho state com pction. Public sales of dairy stock will bo held during tho Pacific Inter national Dairy Show, which is scheduled for tho Portland Union Stockyards November 18-23. During two days and a half, cattle from nil parts of the world may be sold. In competition, only stock from the states west of the Hocky Mountains and from British Columbia may be enter ed. Prizes and trophies amount ing to $0,000 will bo given. There will be no entry fee nor will ad mission be charged. It is promised that liberal sums will be provided for the building of boulevards and general im provements in Crater Lake Na tional Park by tho government It is the intention to secure ap propriations for$100,000 annually for the next seven years. An item of $100,000 has been insert ed in the Sundry Civil Service bill and it is expected it will go through this session. Dr. Paul Hitter, Minsitcr from Switzerland to the United Stntes, believes large numbers of his countrymen will come to the Pn- cific Coast and settle when the Panama Canal shall have been opened. He was entertained at luncheon by the Portland Com mercial Club the past week. He looks for a heavy movement of thrifty European farmers to this state as soon as the way is open ed. That Oregon should not over look the chances to capture some good prizes at the International Dry Farming Congress at Leth- bridge. Alberta, in late October, was urged upon Portland people the past week by Daniel Morgan, of Spokane, ono of the governors of the Congress. He told of the importance of this exposition and the publicity to be gained by good exhibits. WHAT COOD ROADS MEAN TO FARMERS (Continued from pagul.) prefer it to any of tho hard sur face roads. "The road must first be grad ed and drained carefully, and should bo crowned about ono inch to the foot and smooth as n rag. It can ho greatly improved by adding sand oven if no grading has been done but the expense will bo much greater. Tho sand must be sharp and coarse, but need not be ns clean as is requir ed for concrete. It should bo brought and piled along tho shoulders of tho road in dry won thor when teaming is cheaper, though construction can not, bo gin until tho rains soften the clay. Tho cheapest way is to spread tho sand 4 to C inches deep over tho wet clay and lot tho traffic mix tho materials. Economy is tho only argument for this, and n3 more sand is usu ally required to fill tho ruts and holes formed by tho heavier tennis even this ndvantage is sometimes lost. The road is almost impas sible to heavy loads until tho sand and clay nro thoroughly mixed. "A better way is to spread tho sand evenly to n width of 12 or 1G feet, mixing well with plough and harrow. A depth of G inches is enough for light travel, and a foot for heavy loads. Tho road drag should be used often to maintain tho crown and fill ruts which will form in tho first few months. If tho road does not compare favorably with gravel or macadam ns soon ns the sand is added to the clay, it should not be considered a failure. Its con struction is a gradual process, and the surface will not be at its best in less than six months. If it gets muddy, add more sand; if it is too dry and dusty, more clay is needed. AH that is required for maintenance is the addition of a little more sand to the clay each year, and tho occasional use of a drag." We Are Proud Of The Fanner Bojs riftiawtfowiMV miiijiitf Three room cottage and barn for rent. Inquiro at this office. CONTEST NOTICE. UMTUlHTATM I.AXIlOlHd I Hums, tingim, July io, 191 J. To Prank 11, Ay of Heatlle, WnililU(luii,Cuu lei lee I Wm kt lirfli; nollOnlllnt l.uliC MoMul li'ii w ui ilvi' Dri'wucv, turner Comity OtCKou. hti IKMiutlWo tilillrli, Old oil July 10, mil. nlo hi Dili dine litr duly furrulioraicri Klllrlloi In cumltit nd act'iii tha cotH'clUlloii l ruiir liomnttnl, Knlrr hrrltl No. 0111.1J inmla July 7, Wlu, lot MirWtt, '"! W KK't Hocllon fa, Town hlii'MH, llmiKii IU K Wlllmntlta Mrrlilla.il. ami aa grounda lor hrr ciintril thnallrun ttmi Frank li. Arvr iioverrilalillalii'd lit raaldtnca in aald Unit and liaa wliully aLamlonad th laid land (or a rlot of mora than lU inoulha Inro date tccrixlii ilia flllu ol tha atnda Ml io wit ilnco January 7, lull Von arc, lliernfora. further iiuliniil tint the aald allriallona will ba takan at ttiiaoinoaaa liavlnit (wan I'onfraird by ion, and your aald entry wilt uoraiiraledtlieidtndorwlllionlyour further rliiht to ho lipard therein, either balora Uila ofTIri' or on Hal, It you fall to Ma In tola urtlee within twenty data after Ilia rOUUlll mibllrallnn of Uila nolle, aa ahown bolow, your anawer, under oatli, apet'irtrally nietttue and raomllnt to time alienation! of conical, or II you fall within that itinc to flta In tlila office dim proof lint you ha canned a copy of )ourauawr on the aald ontritaiit althar In ioron or ly rriliturfd mall If thltaertleali made tiy the delivery ol aropy of yourananar tollinronlralant In irain,jrootot luoh er vlcc mutt tut either the aald ronltatant'a writ, ten a knowledrnmeut of lila receipt of Ilia cwv, alionlnii the dale of llararalnt, ortha affidavit of llieeraon liy wlinm the delivery naaiiiKila atatlui when and where the conr waa dellrered: If made by retlalered mall, proof of audi lervlre mint ronalatnf tha atnda Tit of tha person by whom the ropy waa mailed nation when and thtpoit nirieoto which It waa mailed, and tlila affidavit niuat be accom panied by the poatmaaler'arecelpt for the teller You aboiild alale In your anawer the naineof the poatiiltlro to which you dealra future nollcea to bo ncnt to you W'N. Kambk, llrilittr. Hate of flrit publication JalyVO. 1511. Ilateolavcond publication July 77, 1 p 13. Pateof Ihlrd publication AikuiI. ini tiate of fourth publication Auiuil 10. 113. COOtKTIKI. UAnniv loixh, no. 11, 1, o 0 ,r, Meelt arary Btuiday In Odi fellow Hall at Tiiu ii m, Uf. ,w llcary, T. B. prftu Bacratary, N.O, Ufree nurk (oMowit Mttt Baturday lul llatoryi aetond Halurday, Klrlt Driree, third Haturday, VecoiKl Dei reel fourth Halurday, Third lleitea. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. UniTan (tritrj I.ahu Orrica, I lliirnt, tfrcsor, June , mt Nolli la hereby tlven that Alfr d It. Whitney of ljweli,Olei(iu,wlio,on Auiuatral, 1910, luada homratead entry No, uiaa, for SKtj, Jcoilon la, TownehlplMH , ltatiie33)( K , lllainelle Mart. dlan, haa riled notice ol Intention to make Com. uiuuilou t'roof, loealabllah claim Io Ihe laud above described, before Ihe Ifeilater and Itecelver, at llurua, Oicxou, on Ihe Mnh day of July l13. Claimant namcaaa wltnraava Charlea Van .audi. Charlca Itayeralt, Clyde Hhavcr, and Charlra 1), Howard all uf l.weu OrcKOn VH Ka,ltllter. NOTICK FOR I'UULICATION. t'MTrn 8tT l.irinOrricK. I liurna, urmoii, July a, ivn Nolle la hereby uUeu thai Itoy Orren.ol llurua, Union, who on May U. IVO. made HonieateadF.utry No '.1.71, Harlal No. Olrve. for HKX HK.i, N-c. 31, T SI 8., II. II K, Una 1, 7, and MhUNMjner. e.lowuHhlp to 8.. Kauieil. K , VMIIamvlte Meridian, haa riled nnllceof Inlen llou to make flve.year t'roof, Io eatahltah lalin to the laud abov deacrlbVd, befer th Mealater and Iteretver, at llurua, Orva,un. vu Ihe lllh day of Augual mi. i lauuani naineaaa wiiuvira ileorite litiuiuiurp, K, litijrlaia llaker, John U'.,!e and t'aillu K raracr, all or llurua, OrrKon. Wm. FtKHK, Keilater. UUHNHLODURr)O.I7,A K. A U Maeli every Iiataud third Haturday In each month. Win, lllller, W M Hara Uotnrrthead.llecrelarv, tnilKHN WOOUMXHOr-AMKItUiA Meeta every aecouil and fourtli Friday even lux at 1,(1.0 r. Ilalllall nrlihoora liivlu-d New appllranli will receive courteous treat raVn5T.U.U,.....rk. M'A V" UUHNS UIIAlTKIt SO, 40, O. X. H. Meetf every second aud fourtli Mondays. In Mfsonln ll. , rraukle Welcome, W. l .m nv( nfVIVlHrft HYI.VIA KKDICKAHtlKUUKX No.O. Heelsevarylataudld Wednesday, ., , . . llyrdle liallou, N. (I, Madje Leonard, Keo. Uec'r, isSrWfntKIUttlti NORTH BEACH VIA 1MIOFK88IONAL CARDS. MORSDOf. A GRIFFITH I'liynlclnim mid Hnrion.' iiuiinh, onmori. The Delightful Columbia River Route on the Steamers TDI.K UIHCI.K No. IU, W, of W, Meet every fourth Tneaday. .. . . Naud llortou, (1 M, Heater (looduian. Clerk, orriotAL uniECTonY iatb eayoonl U,8euatori , IJoualhan llourne Jr. Illeo. K, Uhamberlalii IW It Kills .(JWIIawley Uouircssmeo..... Attorney (lentral Governor ,, secretary ol Hltte Treasurer . npt, I'uhllo iustructloii. Mlate frluter Supreme Jadiaa A.M. Urawford OawaldWeat r W Henaon T.ll Kay ! K, Aldennau W H tlunlway rltobl Kakln IT-A. ilollrlde .ueoa liurtittl K. H. llean. I r. A. Moore NINTH JUDIUIAI, DUTUICT, Ulatrlcl Jud. Dlalrlcl Aliomty... Deputy Ulst Ally... Dalton ura ,J W Met u I loch , O II I touard llriull Court meets the drat Monday April and flrit Monday In October. Joint Heuator Julul-HeprtMuUllva C W 1-arrlsh W II llrook cotmTT auaxavt County Jodie Clerk Treasurer . aurvavor ., dheria Asaeaaor. . ... , Hehool DuperlnUudaul. Coroner . Block InsMclor. . ... Coumleeioueie (Irantlhoiupaoii K, II. W.lera hlinou lwla rrauk I'.llowau A, K. Illchardtoo J. J, iJuuexan I, M Hamilton J W Deary John Itubltiaoo IK. I'. elylvraicr ru a niuyiii County Court meets Ihe Oral Wednesday lu January, March, May, July, heplember and Nuvaaber, iuit D, a, tan ii nrricri Grasp The Opportunity Do not wait until business gets slack to do your advertising do it all the time. You will find that a little money and time spent in advertising every day is about the best investment you can make. The people in Burns and vicinity are looking for in formation, especially on quality and values. Tell your story every week in terestingly and intelligently - that is the way your competitor gets business and keeps it Mr. Merchant, the readers of The Times-Herald look in its advertising columns for tho merchants of Burns, and they trade with the men who aro en terprising enough to advertise for their trade. We are not given to boasting, but we nre proud of the farmer boys of this vicinity. I'licy nre, with rare exceptions, a healthy, intelligent and happy class of young men. Wo feci liJco taKing our hats clear off when we meo them on our streets and no class is more welcomo to our office. Too many boys leave tho farm where they could have made sub stantial and good citizens and go to the cities; where only ono in a thousand succeeds in lifes battle. There are also farmers who fnirly drive their boys nway. There is no excuse for this at all. The farmer boy is entitled to his va cation, to several relaxations or recreations, his visit to the city, good books, magizincs and his home paper. To the observing one it is plain to be seen that tho old farm is the best place in the world for the average young man and never fails to bring a happier and more useful life than the city. Young men. you who till the soil and make your bread by the sweat of your brow, wo aro proud of you and you will always hnve a fnenu in tnis paper. Come in and sec us often and give us the news of your friends and neighborhood. We welcome you always. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the mutter oft lie Hatnlc uf Samuel 1' Hut toil, ilrccuaeil Notice is hereby niveri to tlie creilitura of mill sail croii Iimaiiij; clnltiii nxnlnat t tic ratnte of the ilccenacil to present such clniiua with the projicr vouchers, iluly verified, within ail months nftcr the first publication of this notice to Tlionuis Mutton, Hull, Oregon, one ol the executors of the snlil cstntc or A W. Gowan, the attorney for theeaccutori, nt liisoirirr, llurn, OrtKOn, T)oma Mutton, One of the litecutor, I'irat publication July 0. 1011'. lemiler teeelvcr Mayoi. . Iteroruer, Treasurer Marshal, Win Far re I rank iave uvv.-ai'axs' O. Councilman; W,('leenc , A l llyi I J C lron r 't ..II I.. lUlnta I II J llauaiii A, t "eliouu fialia evei in J IkKllili u Meellnsa uf the I'wuimII every 8 u ,a fuurth Weiliuadav Stimpter Valley Railway Co. T. J. POTTER HASSALO And HARVEST QUEEN FROM ASH STREET DOCK Steamer "T. J. POTTER" Icitvca I'lirtliirit! nl IO,.'l0 m Mliilly ixivpt Stinilny mill Momlriy; nrrlviiii: rtt Aatorin 0,00 n. in. mid Mi-jjlcr nl 7,!I0 n in Nctiiriiiiif; Icnvc" Antorin ilnily nxrept Sunday Monday and Tneaday al 7 ()() a in Mejtlcr nt U::i(i n. in. iinivltij; at I'ort land I:!I0 On Suinliiy Icnvcn Artoim 7.00 n. in , Metier (I.IX) p in , iirrivinic l'orlland nt fi .'1(1 n in Monday . Steamer "Ilassalo" Iciiven I'ortland dully (extepl SatiiidayandSundny) nt H a, in,, Saturday ut 1 p. m nrriviiiK Aatorin 1 :.'!() p. in, Mcjjfer -';liii. m, On Saturday iinivliii Miilcr (li.'to p in KctiiriniiK leavti McKlcr tlnily exiept fintiirilny and Sunday nl 14;fl i. in nrriviii.' I'ort liind 10:00 p, in. Sunday Iciuea Midler fi.OO p in., iimvlnj? I'lirtlnnil 5:110 a, in. Strainer "llarvnt Quren" lenvea I'ortliiuil daily (cxicpt Saturday' ntnl Hunday) nt HlOO p. m., Haturday nt 10 p. in., for Aatormnnil nit) Imid Intit. ItctnrniiiK lenses Aatorlit daily except Hnndiiy nt 7 00 n in , nr rivliiK I'ortland 11,00 p. in. EXCELLENT RESTAURANT SERVICE (Meal U Cartel Train meet all boats nt MoRler for North Uracil Points Aatorlit . $l.r,() f Saturday to Monday tickcti a. 00 North Peach J Scnson TickctH .. . 1.00 I I'ive Hide Hound Trip Ticket . I i.OO One-Dny Kier Trip, rortlnnil to Metier and return 2 00 I'or further Information AthlrcH (icu. I'nsa Ait I'ortl'ind Ore b. E. IIIBBHRD Olllcu firnt door eaat plmto K'lllary Itiirns, Ori'xoti. W. C. BROWN, IIUHNN, Ol'.KOON. Olliru rooms H nnd 11 Mnaonlc lluildiiiK C. A. REMBOLD Atloriiciy-nt-haw, Burns, Oregon. WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - That's S50.00 a Week, almost $10. a Day a BelllnK Victor date anil flro-Jiroof toir to merehante, ilnetors, Uwyera, ilrnllal and well toslotarmrra.all of vrliomrealluitliericeit of a Mfe, but ito not know liowraay Ills loown one. Haleamen ileclaro our 'roKiililon one ot tlie beat, clean cut money nisklnK opiwrtunl tlee e'er reeelvii! Wlttioul jirevloue eiivrl Mice VOL) can rlunllcate the tupcrs ototfiers. Our liamlaomely Illustrated 3M-iare ralaloK euce VOL) can duplicate Ihe tupcrs ototfi flue hnilsomelr lltuatrated atXMiaro rati will enable you to ireaenl the auljeet to cue- fjfjaaaaaaaaaal MHaH JtllUIiK & ClltZBi ATTOItNKYS AT LAW UtiriH, Ori'Kon. Itooiim 0 mid 7 Maaonli' llulldlnK CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER BurnB, - Oregon I'rartlcoH in tho Htatn Cotirtn and lx (orotho L'.B. Uml Olllco. CluiH. II. rxjonurd, AnOK.VEY-AT-I.AW, 'Juruful nlttrtition given to Colleo- liorm mid Ueiil KhUIo tnatters. Pirn Inturnnco. Notnry I'tililic BUUN8, OltKOO.V. tnmiri In mm lnUrestlnK ft manner a thousu you were pllotlne; tlieru throuxli our factory Men api-olntrd a ..i. .ma,. mI Bfwlt... and lnalrnetlnns for aelllnjr safes, tflrlnff eonTlnelng lalkln point wblcn It I luiosalble for a proanrcilrp rnatorner to deny Why don't YOU be the Aral Io apply Irom your vicinity before sorucone else eel tbo UrrttoryT can lafor only ono salesman out of each locaflty. company was celebrated r erecflUK the mosl mnlern aar factory In the world. WUf aweke men who received our -clal aelllnK Inducement, rendered It neeesaary todoubla our output. Me are spending1 many thousands of doflara en NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Dysentery Is always Berious and often a dnnReroua disease, but it can bo cured. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho ea uomcuy lias curcu it even when malignant and epidemic. For salo by aH denlers. In tho nmtturol the catulo of l)vls8.(lravo,decciiiic Notlcn la liorebyclvon that tbo tindi'r alltiiod ha boon apjiolntetl udmlnUtr. trlx ol tlm abovn imiIIiIihI cttato, and all crron Imviiit; ulalini u(nlnt aaldi tato nni notlllml to promnt latnoduly vuriflul aH by law ri'i.ulrpil, within six tnnntlm from Ibis data, to tha under eigiiiil at her ri'ldcnco near Lanen, Orron, or to J. W. IIIkie, attorney for aald onrnto nt hit ofllco lu Hums, Ore gon, Datndat llurua, OrcKOtl, tlila i!8tli day of Juno, 101'.'. r.niKi. ii. (iravi:h, Administratrix of tho estate ol David fi. OraT(, docoaitd. NOTICK KOIt I'UHI.ICATION. UNITKDhTATKHI.A.SIIOKI'ICK, I llurua, Oieiiun, July t, IKI2.I Notice Is hereby (Ueri that Calvin II. Mc. rheelris, of Hums, Oicirou.whnoii January!, IW7. nia'te lloineslead Fnlry No. Iill.Merla) No. O.Hl,furNi,Koctlon2.,.,T.iwinUlpaH,Hanio M r... Mlllamelleklerlillanhas filed notice ot Intention In make Mve year proof, to eatab Halt claim Io Ihe land above dracrlbrd, before Ihe Ueglaterai.d Itecelver, al llurua, Orrj-on, on the I.Mh day of Auiuat, 111, Claimant naiuea as witneasesi Lyman Hmllh, Alexander McKenile both of Narrows, William Tl.eater and I'eter farmer Dot j of Hurna, Orcfon Wm. Kaaai, IteitsUr I'IMIS TA1II.K NO. U IN JUNK 14, 11WS. KFKKCT Weat lloaud. No. 1 rM-. in. No. 2 0:0 I.v UarcrOlty U:5 SouUi llakcr 0:53 'HalUburyt 10 :W " alsckliartf 10:07 " Thowpaont 10:17 " 'Stoddard Junction! 10:22 " 10 :2 " 10 rt) " 10:66 " 11:10" 11:16 " 11:40 " NOON 12:00 " P. M. 13:05 " 12:40 " 1:10 Ar Water Tankt I Van'. Spurt McKwent JUNCTIONt Bumpier J UNCTION I Hninmltt 0 I, (Jam pi Whllneyl TIPTON t Aoitln Kat Hound 2 Pass p. in. Ar 8: 0 I. 6:2A " 0:00 " 4:115 " 4 :03 4:15 4:40 4: 2 4 s2 4:10 4 :tV 1 :&0 ' : 0 " on HHmmimii J. UJ. GEARY I'hiHicInn and .Surt;wii. HtiniH, - - - Oregon. Officii lii nutr building Rotitii of Wrlcomo hiiriirtm nboji, .Muln 8t. 'Phone Main 8S. DEflMflfl 4 DEfrlflN, Physicians and Surgeons al k uii-u,tc ,r.iiiiily nifiht orday l In-!. II.HI H..U) Harrlman, 0i'gon larrlcr our sales oriranltatlon, .. , , , hnt in lrn all oartlealars. It :it roo onfr lb price of 1M.t ( .1 r an r. as a a posul card W T . J C J i3 1 JFi Our New Hem. Capacity 20,000 fUfe Annually. pa i will eot you onfy I ajkforCla!opi16T. Elocl Upccior, Harmy Counlv. THE VICTOR lloncAM.M ilurria.Ore SAFE & LOCK GO. CIKCIHHATI. OHIO W. W. DRINKWATER Dr- IVIinni Hand . .Physician and Surgeon Direct Tclcphono Connection Lawen. Ore. Main St. lilacksmialiiog and Horsesljoing Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO m ATIC BRAKES Buns, Oregor, A. W. (iOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and .United States Land Ofiice Practice Three doors South of hp Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon. i: n CiKii'gk aao mam oc r M ii. Donee I. AM. HOC. C K Btop on algnala only. " 00 " 2 40 " 2 10 INo aucnt. Ticket lnod only for Italian whom train are ichudulexl to inalte reifiilar topi. l'acui;er must purohaae tick, eta whore agent exist before- filtering' train or 25 cont In addition to tho n gular faro will be cliarnoil. JOSEPH A. WKfiT, Bnpt. QUANT GKDUKS. Aist. Bojit. $1500 Reward! NOTICK FOIt 1'UULIOATION. UNITKII HTATKH LAND OKflllK, I I We do job printinK rlht kind Jab trintiofirtt this otTico. How oftcn-dowe hear peojilc Bay: "Where in the world do all the flies come from?" It is simple enough, answers an ex change. Tho toper makes tho hlue-botllo ly, the stern father makes the gad fly, tho cyclone makes the house fly, the black smith makes the fire fly. tho driver makes the horse, fly, the grocer makes the sand fly, and the boarder makes tho butter fly. Exchange. X&8-2QA N Oregon and Washington nurse rymen, at their meeting just held, determined to wage a vig orous campaign for members during tho coming year, so that when tho American Association of Nurserymen meets in Port land next Juno, the visitors will bo met by Btrong delegations from tho two Northwest states. It is hoped to swell tho enroll ment of the Oregon-Washington Association of Nurserymen to 500 by next June. 1894 iRepeatingWflt This rifle la built for settled districts. where good range and killing power nre desired, with aofcty to the neighborhood. The Kofi .23-20 It a light, quick handling, flntly-balanced repealer, with the tolld top, cloicd.ln breech nJ Id ejection feature which make fiXtnty puns taa and agreeable to um and crtb) a action. XI la made ta u.a aha rv.u.f..i u.t.i-(. ..liul- -.-Xt-.-T ..f .PV.T,M.' ."'r . ,i ' T'aa fv uuiici ae wan a nowdar and low m IU ss, and 1 lb ) J .al till for l.l wojk, Sur wvvuenucas, eee, lawka, fait, .!, up leMeVerifs TM Ida aad nunu. rmn.uii u Tthr ffTr'W''"' fully seserlpeif Io our IM-paie sataloar. Vrea for I elampe postaie. 1 Willow ttrl.r- MEW HAVEN, CONN. Ilurna, orecon, July y, lia, hr Klreii that IheHlalaof Oi (on liaa fllo.l In litis amce lis aiinlleatlon Notice ta hereby glreii thai Iherllaleof Ore Herlal No 0(.M;i to aelecteil, under the prorls luna of the Act of Concrete, approved August II. 1HIB, and acta supplemental and amends. lory, Die HJjNJ.KeC. a, r.JlH II (K,W M, Anr aud all nersotis clalinlnr ailvenalv iha laiidadeaorlbsd.or dralrlng to object because of th mineral oharacter of Ihe land, or for any oilier reason. Io the dlspoeal to applicant, tholild (lie their amdarlts ol prolan In this oflli. on or before the eiplratlou of the prrl&d of pulllcallop Wh. Kaaag, IKglslsr. Klrsl 1'ulillcallon July .T. lot J I est I'ubllratlon Ailvtial, ti, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Umtiii HTiTaa Lawn orrica llurua, Oregon, July 23, lull. Notlie Is hereby given that Charlea II. Wllsoni of lircwsey. Ilirgoii, who, on Mayvn, moa, mad fiuiurviraii niiirjr nil, uvfi, nirni.nnil, HIT! HU I, i. ii. 1 1 A j 4NV)4Hi'Cllou i J. Timnihlii 21 ri.T llamoil I'... Wlllainalla Merldan. haa nlrt nn lice of Intention to inaku liireu.vear l'rtitir. io latablleb claim to the land above ileaacrlbed, nerore r. i reeue, i; n ininiuiasiouer, al hla fJKvt bera. ThoOreaon. Cal Ifomlaaud Nevada Livestock rrotvo lion Aasorlallon ol which Ihe iiinler signed Is member, will give i,wo ui reward for evi dence leading Io the arrcsl and con vletlouotaiiy par ty or partlea stoal lug horses, cattls or mules belonging to any ol lis mem lOada vllh iackalcj th ivall-Vnown black raeaure amoatltas carl. 9 office at llrewaoy, Orvgou, un Dip m) day of rpiemiier, ivn rlalmanlnainca as wltnessasi (leo. W Ualas. I'lareilce Helly. Anna U (latis, KrlelClark, all of lliewsey, Oregon, IV x Ka, Iteglatar. lu addition loth above, the uuderslgued offer the same condition IMKI.OO for all horses brsnded horse-shod bar on both or either aw, brand recorded In eight rountlra Itango Harney, I.ak and Crook rounlUa. Horses vented wheo sold. Non but grown hone sold and only In erg bunches, W W.llltOWN, Kile, Oregon, utmmmimmmummmmmmtmtm Your Pntronnne Respectfully Solicited JULIUS MAYER BURNS IVULLINC CO. NORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. K5ood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engineers Irrigation, Water Supply Sewerage, Water Power. Survuya, .Main, i:tiiiatr, Saporviilon UHNS, OREGON K. O. l)uxui) Formerly Aaal, Kiinlnier lull. H llnlaniatfouSer lco. i il i i A. O. Faulkxeb l-ormerly Chief c. ginrer of llolse S. Western Hy KlkAAAj . no vrARRi h i k r j fJM EEELEfJpkLJktfl ym JEEEEaEBlBBlaaBBaBBBBaal 'Ffff OOrYNIOHT &0. EArtyonnillDgklrhaiid4oMllloaay I ily asoerlaln our opiaton free wbatkar mm I ltlon labrobaljIyiiateilUbl, fiuumunlea. m BlrlellreonDasnllaT. Handbook oaFataat I. ur aaauriiiH uaaLOuaai. BOOT AND SHOO RGCAIRINO Fourteen Yuan Hxpcriuucc In Tliu lluslncss. Satisfactory Work nnd Prompt Service Oiinrnnlciil. Cull niiJ Beg My Wnrk. Pint DoorNorlli of C. II, l.connrJn Liw Olllcci Mala Street Ourns, Ore. iiaaittttmttjmmumtuutmtttmntnii Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. Harney Vallky Bkicwkk f a oon JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors WINES, LIQUORS AMD CIGARS Best and most popular brancL LOCAL BEER ON TAP Courteous and obliging bar tenders Burns, Oregon Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Bums, Oregon H. N. McCOMB General Hcpnir Shop Kear W. O. White's Shop, S. Main Street Plumbing, Pump and Wind JHiirWork' a Specialty. Burns Sheet etal Works Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of all Description. Camp Stores, Tanks, Jobbing, Plumb ing Io order, (ihe Mc a Trial. C. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. VooRtly'is OIJ Stand. nt fra. (JMail .KnBV ruui uan urouiia ir MuritiM bt UuiiQ iU. rtftira iia. la la $ckn(i(ie Jlinu ouiih lluna Al pwiai nvtUt, wttltoul tTir, lu b A hn4onJr lUf itn Hi u Al rauono1? aJIr.sfiiH fcvii', tSHJ. li'a tf.'.tSS'JPIa " fW'4 trail Prfff. Star Hotel 8. J. MIDWINTER, lrop. NARROWS, - ORfiaON Till will ba (ouni) a dealrablo and hospitable atopplii; place where comfort and courteous treatment are considered first Feed Barn Conducted In connection tettt,.,,.. JOUNflOHKIlLING, jSMm kpHMAOE jt '' 1 4 ec " lf n I aV.H S. .l.W I j msk MACHINERY WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERI LL MACHINERY CO.' SPOKANE, WASH,-PORTLAND, ORE,- .VW JOSE CAL S.,v . .IowoIih'. Opliolmi lOntrravor. Fine Wntch Repairing A cialty. nnd Spe Always ready for job printing. . V., if ' ff c : .J IV, .. ',- f H w. 4 V . : H "'. ty C i ) c-. i- l ' f - , I- r V f '. t. :