u U 13 i fel 'If i- IS la',! : i I i 1111 I i! a h a ft "l I c iwmnaia.ii iVriT 'iTiA-ejei aaU. ittea Hum MUataaMhaHMeaa LATEST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES (From Onr Tottlnnd Cotrtanondciitl Pendleton people have nrnuiK- fed to enlawc the stadium where the roundup is staged, so that many more people may bo seatid at the coming show. The man agement has invited Theodoie Roosevelt to attend and ho writes he Is considering a plan to arrango his itinerary so ho may be in Pendleton during the Roundup. Pathfinders who went over the route to be followed from Port land to Lnkuvimv for the conven tion of the Central Oregon Dev elopment League August 20, 21 and 22, returned full of enthusi asm for the country they found in interior Oregon. C. C. Chap man, Secretary of the Oregon Development League, says that portion of the stnto is developing rapidly and that the settlers are prospering. Secretary Chapman says Cen tral Oregon will welcome the Portland excursionists with open arms when they come to Lake view in August and each town is preparing a warm reception. He says the journey down through Uio interior will bo one long to be remembered and that all Portland people who want to learn more of their state should participate. From indications, there will be a large party go from the Rose City. Dairymen look forward to the Pacific International Dairy Show, which will be held at the Union Stockyards Nov. 18-23. It will be the biggest exhibit of dairy stock, products and machinery ever held in the Northwest and it is believed it will do much to stimulate interest in the dairy industry. At a meeting during the past week to complete plans, it was stated that with proper encouragement the dairy output of this state should amount to $50,000,000 annually. Success has followed the ex periment of C. S. Hudson, cash ier of the First National Bank of Bend, who last year shipped in a carload of brood sows and sold them to nearby farmers, taking their notes at one year in pay ment He writes D. O. Lively, of the Portland Union Stock yards Co., that the hogs are pro fitable investment and he has a report from each man who pur chased, showing a profit of as high as 200 percent in some in stances. He says he believes the average will be 100 percent or more on each hog. TH0S.W.LAWS0N ADMIRES NORTHWEST Men prominent in the fields of politics, finance and business, men of wide experience who are in touch with conditions all over the country and in every field of activity were asked by the New York World what they would do if they were graduating from college today. Thomas W. Lawson, the Bos ton financier said: After careful study of the pro blem set forth in your telegram, were I graduating today from college, East, West or South, I would head straight for the great undeveloped Northwest I would buy my ticket for Portland, Ore. I would spend my first week in that splendid prototype of our old, conserva tive and intellectual but withal courageous and hustling New England capital of a half century ago. While in Portland I would hunt the reportorial departments of the daily newspapers, the everwelcoming rooms of the numerous business clubs and the booming departments of the great railroads and navigation lines centering in that superb Pacific metropolis. Then I would light out and into the modern paradise of happiness and dollars, the virgin interior of that wonderful State, a world in itself, containing to spare and then lots more everything that makes for health, hustle, pros perity and contentment for man, woman ana cniw. u i were possessed of $20,000 to $50,000 capital, in a twelvemonth I would telegraph back to Bradstreet and Dun to mark my rating $125,000, and then twelvemonths later I would wire back to make it "from half to three Quarters of a million. If I had only my carfare, Bible dictionary and fountain pen, I would send word to the o'd folks to watch out for the Christmas coming of the old homo mortgage lifter, and I would bet my pal dog for of course I'd have him along, against a pouch of tobac co that when Christmas came I wouldn't be making excuses for not coming East Details? Bosh! When you wake up in Golconda you should not waste time look ing for a business guide. All -ynaneed ia a rake nnd a bar. ACTIVE WORK BEGUN GATHERING EXh7 Conducted Ftow first Pngv) The committee appointed nro working as do the officers of the Association, without any compen sation; they nro doing the work for the particular benefit of the farmer nnd Btock raiser, there fore nro entitled to help. The dry farmer and irrigation farmer are given equal consideration in the nward of premiums nnd should do their part in saving such products as are fit for exhi bition purposes. The railroad people aro doing their part in taking theso exhl bits to tho crowded East whoro land hungry people may seo the possibilities of this big country nnd thus induce them to come and make their homes with us, develop tho country nnd put our idle land to work. Tho Oregon & Western Colonization Co. has provided for spaco in the land shows of tho East where our pro ducts may bo viewed and exam ined. Wo should do our part in gathering tho products nnd plac ing them at tho disposal of theso people. While the amount ncccssnry for display at the county fair of each will not be large it is desired to have sufficient to replenish if necessary, therefore each farmer is asked to preparo at least three bundles of sheaf products of each variety; perhaps one of the ordi nary size bundles will be suffi cient for the local fair by separat ing and mnking one of perhaps eight inches at the butt and two smaller ones. However, in order to have sufficient to select from and get into proicr exhibition shape. Besides there should be sufficient to make displays at the land shows nnd on the trains. This will require at least three bundles the ordinary size, but they should be carefully selected and not taken as an average from the field. The best is what is wanted. Grasses, vegetables and thresh ed grain should bo in proportion. The sheaf exhibits should be gathered before too ripe so it will not shell out nnd the heads wrapped in muslin or sacks. Pains should be taken to put all such in expibition shape, with uniform heads and all leaves re moved from the straw of grain. Alfalfa and grasses should be nicely bound and of uniform length. Now is the time to make selec tions and put them away in prop er shape. Don't wait for a man to come along and go over the entire field looking for such spe cimens as he desires. Do it your self and then it will be done right and all will be benefitted and no regrets or excuses afterward. VOTE TO AMEND CHARTER CARRIED .Concluded I'rutn Ttrit l'ngc) Thev will feel that they can ftnnd their portion of such im provements if tho larger proper ty owner Is willing and has con fidence in tho future of tho city. So far as that is concerned there is no question as to tho future of Burns. It is located in such n wav and hna such natural advan tages with n large area of coun try tributary and the river near from which nil tho life giving water to irrigato this big Valloy will come, the timber back of it with water grado to bring here for manufacturing purposes, power facilities, etc., it is going to continue the best town in Ilnr noy county for all time. Tho coming of railroads will add greatly to its importance as n commercial center ns lines will bo built to this end of tho Valley just ns soon ns tho rails reach it either east or west-or both. Wo are going to have the samo advantages so far as transporta tion faciiities are concerned with any other point in tho Harney country. This ia going to bo tho "homo" town of tho Harney country where tho educntionnl, social and other advantages that go for home building will bo first consideration. Establishing Brnnch Offices. CONTEST NOTICE; Untttu STn tm omct i lluttil, Urctoti, Julr 16, 113, To Frank II, Arer ul 'tattle, tt ihlnilon, Con- teeleet uu are hereby nottlletlthat l.iilal', McMul Iru who iitt liretraee, llauiejr Count? Oregon, lier pull olht'C eililtrii, did uu Julr 1. UU, tut In Una iint liar duit nurtiitiorftliil amillcatlun In ennleat eeeme tli reiu'ellatltm ol jour liomeiteed, Knln trt No, IHU.I-J waile Julr 7, lulo, lot M',. Mill ttlf.Br! Heitloii M, Tuwo thiiiMH, ItanieM K Willamette Meridian, Mid xrouuile (or her ronteeteriealleiea that Mid Ifrank II. Are? never eetatillatieii till reitilanre mi lil ImiiI ml imi wholly etemloiml tin Mil I niul lor perliHl ol mora IIimi all month! elnoe ittlf iireeecOlug Hie mini ol Hi entile vll to wit elnce Jaimare 7, lull mi lire therefore, further nntlrleil that the Id alleitallona will 1 taken at Itilaoniceai having- firm ronleMeit Ujr ion, anil your aald entry will uiH'anreteilthereuutltrivllhottiyoiir further rlii lit In be heard thureln, either before till nllli'ii or on M'l'i'tl, II you (ill to III In title iinii-o within Inertly ilaia alter the KOUIlTll tuilillt'Ktloii ol thia notice, ehown bclpir, ymir miener. under oath, apeelflrallir iiieellni ml rciHindliig lo theee alleiialloiii ol eouteif, or It you UU wltlilti that time to nU In Oil) oltlco duo riHil lhl you ham eerved it conjr ol youraiiawer on t tie Mid tiuiteitant either lu loron or I'jr rcilitrnvl mall. It thleeetTleele maile by tho delivery ol a ropy ol yourauawar totlutroiilpalaiit In iiereoii, nriioi ol auoh ear vlr iniial ho cither the aald I'ontaatant'a will ten a klinwlfilfenioitt til lila receipt ol the iniir, linitlnK the ilalo ol llaretrlnt, or I lie amilailtuf llioierinn ly whom the delivery wnimaila latlna whan and wkrrothe ronr waa .tellecrcli If mailo hy tetjitered In II, I'toof ut moll acrvlt o muiti'intt ol the acilita vlt ol the t'roii tjr whom Ibn roof waa nialteJ Watch Our Steady Growth That Oregon is acquiring a most enviable reputation as a state of solid substantial resour ces, that its people are recogniz ed for their energy and thrift, nothing could be more convinc ing than the desire of those in the East to invest in properties and securities in this state. The splendid crop conditions before us this year has already had its share in turning the attention of land seekers and investors toward Oregon, but tho extention of railroads and the practical ex haustion of free land in other western states has opened the dyes of thousands and direct ed their attention to the millions of acres in this state, many miles nearer home and foreign markets and, that will, with much less labor, produce the biggest and best crop of grain and vegetables, support millions of head of cat tle, and prove a homo for several million people. Harney county alone has over a million acres of land uncultivated which will sup port a quarter of million people, make them independent of the trusts, combines and hard task masters, lo bo sure some in conveniencies will have to be suffered, but thev are nothing compared to those privations en dured by the pioneers who came hero in the early days and have made good. Now we have cities and villages within a reasonable distance of all, where heretofore miles and miles separated neigh bors and relatives. Wo have al so markets for produce of tho farm, as well as tho reward for honest and encrjetic toil coming with the new line of railroads and new villages which are being planned and plated, and prosper ity will reach one and all as suro as daylight appears each dawn. It is altogether probable that with the attention that is now being directed to the state of Oregon, it will witness the biggest influx of people in its history within the next six or eight months. J. R. Stinson, Prinevillc repre sentative of the Oregon & West ern Colonization Co., came in Tuesdny accompanied by Dr. Batten of Shell Hock, Iowa. Mr. Stinson is here on his regular semi-monthly trip to see Frank Johnson of tho Bums office and to assist him in any manner he may require. Dr. Batten is out to see the country and has in contemplation the purchase of a tract of land from the company, but thinks he prefers some of the fruit land over near Ontario. He is well pleased with this sec tion, however, and feels that an investment here would be a good one but wants land where he can develop fruit. While here Mr. Stinson went out to the Experiment Station with Mr. Johnson, Chns. Wilson and Mr. Farre. the two latter representatives of the Fair Asso ciation, to consult with Mr. Breithaupt respecting the gath ering of exhibits for the fair and land shows this fall. Mr. Stin son is particularly interested and wants a fine representative dis play of the products from this and Crook county. Ho will person ally assist in arranging them for the show. Mr. Stinson will mnke frequent trips here during the coming two months nnd will as sist in getting the exhibits in to the fair grounds here whore they will be arranged. Mr. Stinson informs The Times Herald that his company has been establishing branch ofitccs in Washington, recently opening one in Spokane with J. It. Lusk in charge and another in Seattle under charge of Frank Butler. These men will assist in plncing the lands of tho company in this territory before the people who come from the East looking for homes and real estate invest ments. IMIng whi'ii aud thej'"l nltlreto which II rai niHiien. anil inn HninaTii inuii ue irrom- nlod he tlin Hiiimter'rpcoit lor tho latter i mailed, and Itila a ii You lioujil elate In jrimr auawerllie nameot the poitolllre to which jou dealre lututo notlcrl lobe ecu! lo you Wm. Kinan, Hejliler, Data ol Hut publication Julr 'JO, UI3. late ol aeriind publlratlon July V7, lutj. Iiatenl llilnl piibtlrallnn AusintJ, lltl Hale ol fourth publication Auiual 111, IVII. NOTIOK KOU PUBLICATION UNIIKllHTATKJI.ANDOrriOK, I llurna, Urejon, July 10, 1(12.1 Notlco I. hereby ttlrcn that Aaron KarnawtUtb, ol Narrnwa, Oiriiiin, who, on Hoptember VJ, Jiwl made llomentead entry No. 2&i,Herlal Nu 0U7, lor KiNK WKUNUU, and I -oil A and a, Hetllun i. lunliililp 'JT ftoulb, ltne Kail. Mllamelto MoiUlau haa filed notice ol Intention to make Dual three year I'roof, to ettablUli claim to the land above described, belore the Iteititar and Iterelrvr. at Uurni, Ureiun.oii IheUh dajr ol Kcptoniber, 1111, Claimant naiuea aa wltneueal A (I Hbaler, U W, flta'ierald, William J. Ouon.C A. Ilalnea, allot Nattowt, Orrson, Wm Ka, Iteilller, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. I'.Niiau htitm l.iKiiOrrica, I llurna, (irraoii, July , 1VI) ) Nolle la hereby ilveu that Hoy tlrren, o( I urna, O moil wlm on May II. luce, made llomeetu, hmrr Nu, '.?!, Nerlal No Olrvf , lor M-.SHM, vr ,11. T SIM.. It, at h, U,ia l.l.and oh'jNh'j HT 6. lumifhlp A1 H , lla,(r II, h , .iilialueile Meridian, haa tiled m'tlivul Inleu but In make Ave year Proo'. to eetabllh nun to tbu latid MbutiMteeerllHil, Ufurfttba llialiler and Iterelver, at lluini, llrrion. On the ItlluWy ol Amiut IVU t'lalniHUt namesaa wltiieieee lleorar lliiiiiuii'ie, 1, llo ! Itaker. John XoteOge and i;rllll K ('.Let, all i( llurua, tltrnou Wm. Kiaaa. Ilea later. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tlic mutter of the Katnte of Samuel IMluUon.u'cccuatd Nutlet ia licrclijr Kcn to the creditor! ol n ml nil cron linvinK cmiitu nn.ltut the catnte of the tlecenactl to preterit uchclmina with the proper vouchcra, duly crilieil, within alx inmitha niter the first puliliciition of thia notice to Thnmna llulton, l!;li, Oregon, one ol the cxccutori of the anitl catnte or A. W. Ctownn, the attorney for the ciecutora, itt lilaolficc, llurna, Oregon, Tiiouai IltrrroN, ' One of the Hxecutor. l'irst publication Jult (1, t!U-'. I001KTIKI. nxntftT toDOi, no. 77,1.00 ;t xr, tlearr n. u Meeta etetr Hiardey In Oi)4 Fellorf llall i,n riiue, laorttary, wulk aaloMowii Flrati et-ond Valurday. Jrlret . Third Degree at JUDO T, . dpraiue, laertury, l)eaieawotk aalollovrai llatom aeeond Saturday, rim Urireej third Patuniiy, Cecoml Ueireel lourtli Valurday, UUIlNLOl)UKN0,7,A,r-, A. U., Ueelaerery drat and third Haturday In ea month. Win. Miller, W M Ham Motberrheail.Rectelary, M IIIKKN nOOIIUKHOPAMKIIIdA Meela.arery aecoud and fourlli Friday even. iij an luaut, In at l.O.o. K. II. New apullranii will I tieiatltMira Intlleil rtrelrn rourteoue Irrat M.A Him, V O, w T. Utter. Clark, IIUIIN8 OIIAI-TKIl NO 0, O. K. H, Ueeta erery aecoiid and. foarlb Uoidayi.ln Maaoulo Hall. Krankle Welcome, W, M KllaHweek.Pecrelary, HYI.V1A RKBIKAH UKOHKK No.il. Uoelierary litaudld Wedueaday, , , , . llyrdlellallon.N.tl. Madce Leonard, Hee. Beo'y. TIII.K CinCLR No. IU, W, ol W, Meeta trery fourth Tneaday. .. . n . ... Maudllortou.O.JH, IleilcrOoodtnan, Clerk. OrriOULOIHKCTOltY T1TB IUOIII OR.Heaalora ,,, ... (Jonathan Hourne Jr. lUeo, K, eliamberlaln W HKllli bonireaanea ,.,,. Attorney (laoeral ,,,,,, Uoiernor .. ..... , Hecratary ol mate Jreuurer upi.l'ubllo Inaltacttsn mate l'rluter ... , . Waprerae Jadfea ,J Wllawley A.M. Crawford OiwaldUeat K W llanaon , . T.ll Kay , L. K. Aldennau W B lluulway rllobl Kakln IT. A. Mollrldo .Ueoll llnrnetl K. B. Ileau, If. A, Uonre KIHTH JUUIUIAl. DIHTIIICT, lllitrlct Jadae Hilrlel Attorney,,, ,, Iialton lta , JWMcttllort, .,,,,. U II leouatd paly Dial Ally Clreull toart ueeU Hie Oral Monday In April aud trit Vloatay In Oelober. Joint Senator .... . t) w farrUh Jolnl'KapreaeiiUtlee ,. W II Uroeke ooditt Miaaail County Jodie , Clerk lreaaurer aurretur aherlir Alaeteor , Brhool HM4rlBteadeul, I'orouar alovk Inatiecior , tbitiuiiaafuMera (Irant 1 lionipann K II. Walera Hlniuii l4twla Malik I', lion nil A, K. Iiabardaon J J, Hum nail 1,11 llauilltuu J W iltaiy .John Itubln.oii IK I', nyhntdi mi a rinytn County Cuari lurcta tbe Orel e.lni.Uy In January, Maitli May, Julj, xtpiviuber and Notaaiber. BaaaiT U, a. Han urriiej iemtrr tlHllll Dayoi. Iterorder, Treaau'er Marebal, Win Katie I rank patry tlTT.-lal Coanrlliaeu . O, W.CIrteuaer , A II llyrd J.C MeleorneJr ..It. I.. Ilalnia fit J llaoaeu A, I tteltum fiaua l"ey NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -VM- A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When the Btomach fails to perform its functions properly the whole sys tem becomes deranged. A few doses of doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is all you need. They will strenghten your digestion, invigorate your liver, and regu late your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been perma nently cured why not you? For sale by all Dealers. &K?ff-l 1B94A Qepeatlng&i This rifle is built for settled districts. where good ranee and Wlllne power are desired, with safety to the neighborhood. Tho BtatO .23.20 la light, quick, handling, flnelj-.balanced repeater, with tho tolld top, cloaed-ln breech and aid ejection features which make BM2a guns oafo and agreeable to uae and certain In action. II le made to uae the powerful new blah velocity amokeleea loada with Jackaled bullele ea well aa the well-known black powder and low nreaaure amoaelcaa carl. rldf ee, and la the Ideal rifle for taraet work, or weoocnucae, ceaee, hawka, foaee, Aete4 up tolMyarde. Tbla rifle andammu. nlilon, and all other mtuftm repeatera, are fully described In our IM-pare catalog. Praa for S etampe poataia. 7fo2ftarbt firearms Gx, " U Willow JUMtT-HtW HAVEN, COrlM. In tho inntluroltlio eetata of Davla H. Grave-, tlcceaatil Notlcn le hereby given that the under IeiichI haa boen apKlntetl adminlitra trix of tho ahovo oiiIIUihI ealato, and all pcraona having cUlmt usialnit talil ea- tain aro notified to proennt eamo duly vorlllwl an by law rexp:ilretl, within tlx inontlii from thia data, U tho under- IkiuhI at her realdcnco naar Lawen, Urt'Kou, or to J. W. IHiu. attorney for aald ontnlo nt lid olllcn In llurna, Ore gon. Dalii I nt llurna, OreKOii, thle '.'Hth day of Juno, 1U1L'. i:rui;i. ii. ckavks, Adinltilitratrix of tho antato of David IK (Iravoi, doceaiexl, NOTICK FOtt PUBLICATION. O.SITKI)HTATIMI.ANItOrFICK, I llurna, Oirxun, July, 91J. Notice la hereby given that Calvin II, Mc. riieetrra.nl hurna, OreKOii.whoon Jannary'JI, ivo, lunar uuiiiciireu r ui,y nu. vi, neriBl i.o. OJlll.forNtMiHectlonrt.TownlhlpalH., Hane 30 t, Willamette Meridian haa Hied notice ol Intention to make rive year proof, to ritab llah elalm lo tba land above dearrlbed. bafore the Kefliter and Itecelver, at llurai, Oregon, on Iba IMh day of Aua uil, 191'J. t'lalroant namea aa wltneeaeat l.yinan Hmlth, Aleiandar MeKeuilv both ol Narrona, Ureaon William T l.eiler and 1'eler Calmer but j ol llurna, Oreiou Am, Kiaae, llerjiler NOTIOK FOR I'UIJLIOATION UNITKDHTATKH I.ANI) orrillK, I llurna, Oreiou, July 21, 11J. Notice It hereby liven that tbeHtateof Ore- (on haa (lied In thia ofllce Ita applleatlon (Herlal No OUI7) to aelected, under the tirovll- lonauf the Act ol Control, approved Aniull 14, Ihih, and aola aupplameulal and amende lory, the H'jSWJf.Hoe ,T 5JH.lt SfK.W U, Any aud all nereona clalmliKadraraely the laudadeacrlbeif.or iletlrlnfto object berauaa ol the mineral character ol the laud, or lor an J other raaaon. to the dlapoeal to appllcaat, liotibt Die their aftldavlla ol prolan In thia omce.on or belore the ciplrellou olthel.erled of publlratlon Wm. Kikaa, Iteflalar. riretrubllrallon JulyiT, 101 J Ult Publication Auisuat, VI. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tume ev (K.J Mrklnu 11 Ueelliifa ol the I'oentll every Heexiudl and Fuarth Wedneedar. Sumpter Valley Railway Co. NORTH BEACH VIA The Delightful Columbia River Route on the Steamers T. J. POTTER HASSALO And HARVEST QUEEN TROM ASH STREET DOCK Mntxn& Steamer "T. J. POTTr.R" k-ucn I'orllntiil ill lOiIIDp ill. 'ilnilv except Sniiiliiy mid .Miindityi iirriiiH nt Aalurlii II (Ml n in mid Mri'ler nl 7'.'t() 11. lit KrttirnliiK Icnvra AnIdihi ilnilv incept Sundiiy, Mondiiy nnd Tticatlny nt 7 01) ri, 111. Mclcr iil.l:30 11. ni, ftnivhu; nl I'uil liittd t'UO. On Hiiiiiliiy Icivch atnrin 7.1)0 11, in., MeKhrUU'lp 111 , 111 ri iiiK IMrtlntitl 11 1 f..'IO 11 111 Monday Slenmrr "llaaanlo" Icr.vEa I'urllillld ilmly (except Sntiltdrty niiilMlllditY) :mi p. 111 Mt'Kicr nt H it, in , Snttndity nt 1 11 111 iiriivinir Aatoiin I: '."ITi ti. 111. On hiitiinlny nrrliiiK Metier II., '10 i. in Kcltirnuik' l uc McKler dnily cxiept Sntiinlny nnd Sundiiy nl ii:lf p. 111 iiniMiitf ,1'nrt hind 10.00 p. 111, .Siindny Irnvea Mi'Klcr ti.00 p in., iirnuw I nrlliiiid r:L10 11 111. Steamer "liar veit'Qiieen" lenvra Portland dully (exccpl Siilurdnyl nod Hiiiidny) nt HiOO.'p. in., Knliirdiiy ul 10 p, in., fur Aaliriitiindia liuid iiiK. HctiirnliiK lenea Aaloriu dully excvpl Hiiiidny nt 7.00 n in , nr rivitiK I'ortlnnil 11,00 p, til. CXCCIXENT KHSTAUKANT SHItVICK (Mr.la a U Cnrlr) Trnlna meet nil linnla nt Mcgler for North llencli I'olnta Aatorln $l.r,0 rSiituidnv to Mmiilii) tkkcla . :i.oo J-Kcnaon'llckcld 1.00 I l'ic Itiilc Itoillld Tlin I icketa l.i.OO Oiiflliiy Hicr Tiip, I'm iliiutl to MrKlcr nnd ictiirn i 00 I'nr 1'itrtlicr Infontiiitinn Aililreen l,cii I'ltm At I'lirllmi 1 ('if North I'cncli oiho 'mmm '00 HOOT S 3JVS UOIHIA 3IIJ. 19lnSoti3Ji!Hir pjeo Jeitol 10 eoiJd eql too noi too HI 11 'ejeinomed tt a' 01 inq uoneiojoateeinolulljj ue eiitopoepuanoi(i ueut Hutpueda J e tndtnojno emnopcl itnMeail (veJepuej 'tueaeonpat Utee Mde ino paxteeej ou ueui eae "PIM Tl'0 "It ul 't'oiaei 4etKjusieuui hi(i unm 1jqeeJ aea, iuedtnoo lienuuy eejeej 00003 lioeueg 'euiOH Meal Jno eiaa cueou:iaoui em Dutjoiu in peivjietej aea, aueui inojoiiajeAnum:eqx Jfjotiuet eql A1.W 'uep pnOFKSSIONATj CARDS. MnRSPHN & GRIFFITH I'liyplulniin nml HurKi'Oiip, IIUUNH, OIIKOON, h. E. HIBD1RD id E3 nsr t x s 'X Olllcn fimt door vnnt photo K'dlory llurna, OrvKon, J W. C. BROWN, IIUIINM, ORKnoN. Olllcn roiima H nnd II Maaoulc DulldliiK A. REMBOLD Attornoy-nt-l,fiw, Burns, Orcflon. MILUR & CfiBZEM A'g'OItNEYS ATLAW IltiriiH, Orvgou. ItooniR II nnd 7 M.ieonlc Ilulldlntf CfiARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon l'rnrllciiM In tliu Stnto Court and be dim tint U.H, Ind Onico. Oluw. II. Ixonurd, Attoknev-at-i.aw, Careful nltontion Riven to Collec- liotiH nnd Heal Entato matters. I'iro ItiHurance, Notary Puhlic. Huiinh. Oiieoon. mM8noJtn0i wojtvi JT,ujIA JnoX hjujj JTidtlv 01 tun "MS t flOA l.uop OT JtfEJQUllDJ WAMDiKlfOia W iOl iIU1lUI UII ( 1 M.,l( UJ HI U-Uuv- I1IM ! JUI JOJ tllOlldnilvui ptm MUpAfWUWt'Mff I ! 1 Wm 1 ilXnoui eeienuem v Xutiaejeiui lit aieuio) -enjoj t'ftna oq) ttnJiil 01 nof trtvtia m Hoeu iitiinv. wiuianitl jCeuioiptivi jni) 'ejeinnjo aaeMna mil eiedilni uvo ()OA oaua tibiae enoiUiI inmtilw an.!M Uf aeit tuuiiiHtitu suiKni t iioni ina uveto )aq m u euu uotlietMlojil inn Mivt3Jtt uemeoivfl ouo UMnutatli Jfee Mail moui iou opmqjee ;o MJUuitaitjj tuotiMjo :'iJUjuop 111 au pue e,Uj 'iu 'aintxip 'aiueiiiuui 01 eaxcx joojd oju pue tJ;g joid, Uumetf TIMU TAIII.K NO. fl IN KKKHOT JUNK 14, 11)08. Vet Uonnii. Kat Hound. No. 1 Pa ft. tu. No. - l'aaa p. m. 0:0 I.v BtkerOlly Ar S: 0 0:5 " BouthlUkvr I.v 6:i!5 9:68 'HalUburyt "6,00 10:0t" oLockliftrtt " 4:S6 10:07 " Tuouipeonf " 4:63 10:17 " 'Stoddard' Junction! " 4:46 10:M " 'WaUrTankt "4:10 10 :2 " 'Dean! Hpurl " 4: 2 10:0 " MeEwent " 4:36 10:65" JUNCTIONt "4:10 11:10" Humpter "4:03 11:15 JUNCTIONt " :60 11:40 " Buinmltt " : 0 NOON l'.'sOO 'O I. Cmp " 05 r. m, 13:05 " Whitney 1 " 00 12:40 TIITON " -' 10 1:10 Ar Aoatln " i!il0 Htop on iljnala only. iNoaKout. J. OJ. CBflRY I'litilclan nnd HurKHjti. Hume, - - - Oregon. Office in nnu linlldltiK wintli of Welcome lunn-K- hIkiii, .Main Ht. 'I'liniio MmIiiH.. - 1 DENMRf. & DEfiMAr., Physicians and Surgeons CalN nnetrcrnl pruniplly night or day I'lionn lliirrlinnu Marrlman, Oregon Abq h oo'OIS tSomD oom c oo'OSS sjcili - - HINOIr. V oo'OOZS 3XVW ION AHM I'niTiri HTtTu l.aMi, Orrtci llurna, Orrxon, ielrVS, Ml. Notice la nerclij air en Dial Charlae II. llaou, uf lire mi y, iiiexoii, who. on MarU.ltoa, made lloiueitrail Klitr; Nu. 03v, lor HUBWIf, NVilf HWUaiiilatt'iNttJiHeclloulJ. TowninlnilH., llauxoSI K Vflllametta Mnrlilaii, liaa flleil no lice ul Intention to make llireu rear I'rool, to ealabllali olalin lo the lamt aloe deamllieil, belore K I Peede. IJ H Comrolatloner. at lila ulllce at prowaey, Ureaon, on the aath U of feiitoinlier, IUW. Claimant naiiua aa wllmiiei: (leu. W. (laiea. Claratiro Weltv. Anna U (lalia, Krlflt lark.ull ol liiawaey, Orejon, Wm Kaaa, UenUter. Work liorBes for salo. Good size, good workers andyounir. W. II. Howard, Drewsey, Oro sron. 37-42 Tickcti eine only for lUtlone ve lioro traini are achvJuleJ to make regular top. raiiflDKeri tnuit purchaac tick eta where agent! exlit before vntorliiK trxslnior25 conle In addition lo lliti re- julerfare will be charited. JOSKI'H A. WE8T, Hupt. QUANT GKDDKB, Aaat. fJupt. $1500 Reward! i Tlio Oreeon, L'al Ilornlaaud.Ncraila .lee iilock 1'roleo tlon Aaaoelatlon ol wbleh tlio undcp alrned la member, will fire 11,00000 reward lor evi dence leading lo the arreal ami con vlctlon ol any rer ITOrarllea ileal- 101 uoraea. cauia or mnlea beloiif Inx toanrul ita in cm be re. In addition 10 the abore. the nnderalgneil offera Ibe aama eondltlen t-'io 00 lor all lioriia brande4 borae-ahod bar on both or either Jew. Brand recorded In elUt rouotlaa Itanje Harney, Lake and Crook ronntlra, Uoraea vtDla.1 wbeu aold, (None but frown boraea aold and only In arje bunohee, W W, llltOWN.KIfe. (Irmon, tjmtmnmninttt:tttittutitnt::i:!r. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited JULIUS MAYER W. W. DRIRSKWATER Lilacksmiiliiag and llorseslioing Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Buns, Oregon, Dr- Minnie Hand I Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Lawen. Ore. muWEmiUjfSm iaH ieUf VtilU Q" VA aF'ie'' j. rMta JPN i, WJ&Jb i.tyTTT FKr iWM Main St., A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and United States Land Ofiicc Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Hums. Oroffoii. It Ii I'ooi-ni ia,o m am mc M V PoiHix au h AM.aoc. c. 1. BURNS MILLINC CO. HORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic. Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Oood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engineers Irrigation, Water Supply Sewerage, Water Power. fiur), Jlupa, KitliunteH, Supervision RURNS, OREGON White .AAAj bo YEARS' JjBMEXPERieNOI D0OT AND SHOO RHPAIRINO Fourteen Yenn Hipciloncc In Tliu lluaincaa. Hutlafnctory Work ami I'rompt Hertice Ounraulrnl Cnll and Vtt My Work. First Door North of C. II. Leonard Liw Offlcce Mala Street Burns, Ore. lbaHttminttai4Huunnrmmnmmti Go To The Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. 1 P. I)I.LA1U Formerly Aaat, KnilfWer In U.H ItiClamatluiiiH'r ilrt". A. O. Kaulknkr Kormerlr Chief Ku Klneer ol Ilolae A ratern lty. Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Burns, Oregon Harney Vai i.icy HkkwiiK' y a; oon IENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors WINES, LIQUORS AND CilGARS Best and mest: popular brancL iLOCAlL beer on tap Courteous and obliging bu' tenders Burns. Oregon H. N. McCOMB General Repair Shop Rear W. O. Wliite's Shop, S. Main Street Plumbing, Pump and Wind Mill Work a Specialty. Trade Mam DcaiaNa CopynioHTa Ac mi rta ,na( ulD., tue aMiarlii. lieleur t'alaau Uken U. 10 neb ilann Cfc. reealr apMtol neiiw, wunoui enaejre, m lo. ScKtiiific jfltttericiKe A bandaomalr lllaalratail weaklr. Nuaaat elr. iialton ur anr aoteaiiae iquiiai, i allon .1 "ear I (ur plol xrtismiiiJixsii&t no'-'-Kfwywis Star Hotel S. J, MIDWINTI2K, Prop. NARROWS, - ORHQON ItiU will be found a doclrablo and hoapltablo atapplny; place where comfort and courteous treatment are considered first Feed Barn Conducted In connection wtaafaaiWymtwn)riwTWfllllti1T1tr- LNQINESc BOILERS El( I3IGH0MDE MACHINERY Burns Sheet Metal Works Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work or all Description. CampStoies, Tanks, Jobbing, Pieab tog to order. Givo Mc a Trial. C. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. Vocgtly's Old Stand. JOIINGKIUIEIILING, SAW MILLS WRITE TOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICCS . THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO.' SPOKANE, WASH.-PORTLAND, ORE:.- JAM JOSE CAL rtnvolor. Optioiuu and Kmrmvor. Fine Watch Rt-pniring A Spe cialty. JOHN ROBINSON Slock Inspector, Harney Conntjr. Iloimi AclilrcRH lliirn..Ore Alwnya rently for job nrinting. 5: -? . - c 'i h i I' '- .' -J riar- 1 -. t I ,SN