The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 10, 1912, Image 4

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LATEST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES
(From Our Portland Corrtiionilcntl
(Continued On Lnut I'nRe)
A rural conference Unit will
deal with all phases of farm life
will bo held at the Oregon Art'i
cultural CoUcrc this fall. Dates
have not been set yet, duo to de
Bire to avoid possible conllicts
with other sUto Kathoriims.
Thu farm homo will be studied
at the coming conference. It is
expected to have excursions run
from various parts of tho state,
bringing representative farmers
in largo numbers. Experts on
rural problems will talk and
teachers nnd clergymen will give
suggestions as to how country
life will be made more pleasant
and profitable.
Tho gathering is being arrang
ed by Prof. Ralph D. Hotzol, di
rector of extension at the college
and he hopes to make it compre
hensive in scope and expects the
results will be helpful.
Oregon has contributed the
tallest flag pole in the world to
the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
The stick measures 225 feet in
height nnd was sent to the Asto
ria Centennial last summer. The
pole was stowed in a log raf t and
taken to San Francisco. Port
land people have promised a ling.
50x1000 feet in size, to fly from
this big staff.
Picking of the Roguo River
Valley fruit crop is now under
way and it is tho biggest in the
history of this famous section.
It is estimated there will be from
125 to 150 cars of pears shipped
this season and from 500 to GOO
cars of apples all of fine quality.
Investigations without end
have been directed at rural life
and the end is not yet, but now
comes the government with its
announced intention of muck
raking the cities, and they need
it more than the country ever
did. A survey is to be made of
urban life with a view to solving
some of the problems that are
found in every municipality. A
government ollicial who pushed
through Portland the past week
told of the plan and says a great
municipal exhibit will probably
be gathered for the Panama-Pacific
Exposition.
A small forest of fruit trees
has been donated by members of
the Nurse rymen's Association of
the Pacific Coast as special prizes
to be given at the Pacific North
west Land Products show. The
trees will be kept in good condi
tion by the nurserymen and de
livered upon the order of the
management of the land show at
planting time next spring.
Flax will make quite a showing
this year in Oregon, according
to reports from those sections
where the crop had been planted.
Plantings made in the Willamette
Valley last spring are looking ex
ceptionally well and experts say
it is as good flax as is usually
seen. It is believed there is a
great future in the Pacific North
west for the flax industry. About
5,000 acres have been planted to
this crop this year.
STATE SCHOOLS CONSIDERED EFFICIENT
(Concluded From Flrtt 1'ngc)
Life
Is Certainly A Funny
Road To Travel
is best suited by nature to do
and get home preparations to do
that thing.
Our state system of Bchools is
comprehensive. It consists of
tho elementary school, high
school, normal school, agricultu
ral college and tho university.
This gives a thorough education
to the Bons and daughters of tho
poor na woll as those of the rich.
Our course of study does not
require- pages, but rather topics,
to bo taught. It encourages much
industrial work and endeavors
through this to stimulate an in
terest in homo duties and to gain
the co-operation of the mother
and father. In a number of
counties the children's industrial
work is stimulated by tho school
fair, whero tho children bring
tho products thnt they havo
themselves raised, and placo them
in competition. Tho teacher se
cures bulletins from tho state
and Federal Departments of
Agriculture, instructs the child
ren, nnd has a general direction
of the work. I hopo tho time
may come when nt least ono half
of the day will bo given to mnnu
al work in the elementary schools
of tho state. We hopo to make
the IPs supplement tho R's. Tho
IPs are Head, Heart, Hand and
Habit. Our aim is to teach tho
whole boy and tho wholo girl; to
do this we must reach the child
through his activities.
Every district has " a school
library, which is being increased
each year. The county appropri
tas 10 per cent for each child
every year, to be spent for books
for the school library; nnd tho
State Library Commission, under
the able leadership of Miss Cor
nelia Marvin, helps to purchase
the best books for each district.
A desirable feature of our
school system, one which many
states do not have, is uniformity
of text books and courses of study
so that a family may move from
one part of the state to another
without having to buy new text
books, nor will the children have
to adjust themselves to a differ
ent course of study.
Oregon has cause to be proud
of her educational system. Dr.
Chancellor, an author of note,
and a student of school systems,
said a few years ago that Oregon
had the best school laws of any
state in the Union. He said this
after a close Btudy of our system
at work. Dr. Updegraff. of the
Department of Education at
Washington, D. C, says that our
now supervisory law is one of the
best in the United States.
People are coming to realize
that in order to make the schools
what they ought to be, thoy must
invest some of their time and in
terest, as well as their money.
The Cow And Her Worth
Why Every Farmer or Rancher Should
Give The Cow Careful Consideration
And Secure aa Many ai Poealble
The dairy cow. if able to ex
press herself in a wny which tho
human family would comprehend
might well lay claim to being
man's best friend. Shu might
establish such a claim by calling
attention to tho fact that from
her product and from her car
cass man manufactures moro of
the necessities of lifo than from
any other similar source She
furnishes the necessities to him
from infancy until such a time
as tcmporial things nro no longer
associated with his existence,
and sho docs it ungrudgingly nnd
constantly. In addition to con
tributing to man's necessity and
his pleasure, the prosperity of
an agricultural community is
moro closely indentified with her
thnn any other of tho domestic
nnimals. The horso is quito es
sential in tilling the soil, hut
whero necessity requires it, tho
sturdy son of the cow can take
his place, as ho has done in every
agricultural section on earth.
Tho horsa can only furnish labor
and can only return a profit to
his owner when conditions nre
right for returning satisfactory
grain crops. It is a well known
fact that the dairy cow is the
salvation of tho farmer in times
of poor crops, as she is able to
convert tho rough crops, which
are never a total failure, into
dniry products which alwaya
have a cash value.
In addition to this she furnish
es skim milk nnd butter milk for
the calves, pigs and iwultry and
fertility for the soil, without
which a farm becomes less valu
able each year, and tho whole
country less prosperous.
The elimination of the dairy
cow would necessitate an almost
revolutionary reajustmont of
man's tastes and requirom"nts.
It would mean untold suffering
nnd hardship. Of course she
would not be dispensed with but
her value am perhaps best be
appreciated by contemplating
such a loss.
She will continue man's best
friend as long ns the human fam
ily exists, and will keep on sup
plying him with his greatest
needs just as she has done thru
nil the ages.
CONTEST NOTICEi
llNITKIHTAtal.HllOmr I
Ilium, Urvtuti, Jiily ic, Hill. I
to Frauk 11, Arty ol geallle, W athlniton, Coo
intact
uu ere hereby milltledtliat t.ulet', MpMul
Im vtliu ilvea Hrewaay, Harney Coutity
Oregon. lie! ihiiI tilllce aililrfie. did on
July id, ml, file In ttile ulllo W duly
rorroliurateil aiiiillratlun lo comfit end
eecnm iii ceniellatiiiu ol your liutneruei,
Kulri Hrtlal No, oirnj maile July 7. Ml, tot
KUttMi, and WW HR( "action 77, lown
ililp.il ri, Halite M K Vvillaiuelt Meridian,
nut at roimda lor .lerruiitralaiieallrteetlial
Frank. Ii. Arejr tiercrealalilleheil lili reeKlenrt
imaald land and hat wholly ataniloneil the
Id land lor a iwrlod of mora than all inunlln
tlnrtt data orrocedlnr Ilia llllni ol In aitlda
tit lo wit ilnru January 7, 1011
tmiar. tliarvlora. further nnttfleil that Ihe
ealil allvanlloui will be taken at thliuitlraai
havliiK len loufaiioil ly I on, and your tald
entrr ulll liramelidtheri'iiiitlrrwrltliuiiiymir
lurifier rlxlit lo he lieanl therein, either helore
thla iirHnmr nit aal, II J oil fall to fllo In Hill
olllip wltliln twenty ilaia alter Ihe KOt'MII
Miblltatlou ii f ttila notice, aa etiown bolow,
jmir anawer. umieroaiii, iriintauy mutiny
ami ri'i'OndiniitMtliioalltiiatlouio( conleil.
or ii you tan wiiiiiu mm nine io nia 111 Inlt
iifttce dua proof Hint you liae earvotl a copy ol
lour auewer on lha aald imiteataui elth.r In
Lnoruin or hjr rrfltlrrod mail. II llila avrrlce ta
m ano iiy meneiivvr) in a coiy oi your a ui war
lolliP I'ontrnlAliI In ihtioii. jitool n moh ler
vl(u mint tiu either (ho aald tonltiataul'a "ill
ton a kiiowleitgeineut of lila rrrejtt ol the
ioiii, alioirlnit the daln ol III rarrlnt, nr the
airnlMll ol I tie iwraoii hy whom the lUllttry
waaiuadci alallnir whan and where the cony
waa dullmt'di II mailo liy ululated mall,
I'rool ol inch eerr Ii o mini rouilit ol the anida
vltot Hie I'l'rion hy whom llioropy wai nulled
elating when and Ihajioat nlTU'oto which II
waa mulled, and llila elflilarlt mint tie accoin
I'anlod hy I lie Kiiuiaaicr'arctl!t for tho lettor
oil llxmlil ulalo In yiutrahawartliFiiatnoot
tho iiliinii ti lii whli h you Of aire future nollcce
to he anil to you
Wm, Parki, llrjliur.
Dale ol tint imbllrallon July so, toll.
Data ol aetond intiillrallon July 27, lull.
Iieteot third nuhllralliiii AuiuitS, 1IJ
Hale ol fourth imhllratton Auiuit Id, mi,
NOTION KOK I'UULIOATION
UNITKllHTATKin.ANDOmOK, I
lliirna, Ornou, July 30, 1J.
Notice la hereby nlren that Aaron Karnaworlh,
of Narrow!, Orciiou, who, on Heptetnhom, 1)07
mude lloinritrad entry No, iT2.ui,Xerlal No OXU7,
lor 'iNh. HKl.SU U. aud Una A and e,
Heillonl, Towmhlii 27 Huuth, HenjoDO Kail,
Willamette Merlalen haa filed nollre of
Intention to iiiiike final three year I'roof, to
eiiauiuu claim to ine lemi aiove otarriDeu,
lietore the llejlitor and llcrelror. at llurna,
Omruii, on the II h day ol rlcnlember, 1!IX
(llalmaiit riamea aa wllnaiiial
A (I Hhafer. ( W fill lerald. William J.
Illleli.C A llalnra, all of Nirrowi, (Irtfoli.
Wm Paaat, lttllir.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Unitiii KriTu l.ixi) Orrira, I
llurna, Onion, July a, 1911
Nollre la hereby given thai Hoy Orreu.ol
I'uriia, tlrrKoti who on May K, ivon. made
loinviteeilMilry hu. jr.71, Herlal No. OlrHi. for
rcc ai i VI K.. li at a. l.oiej.z.ana
He . I'owiiMM,, -a H llamell, K ,
ic ;ieiiuiBii. ci n ri nuine ui inieu
ilnu to meke rife rear Proof, to eirthlltb
Ulm lo the laud above drerrlbrd, before the
llealiter and lleceltrer, at llurni, Orrton, on
the Klh day ol Autuil HI J.
Claimant namraaa wllnreaea
Drorte lliiuiuiure, I-. Iitiirlaii Dakar. John
rrrnda-e aud C.rllu h I'erker, all of lliirua,
orrauu
Wm Faaaa, lleiliter.
niiiueB.piiii
hk(Znm!hi
WllUuiette
Don't Fight The Weather
Man comes into this world
without his consent, and leaves
it against his will. During his
stop on earth his time is spent in
one continous round of contraries
and misunderstandings by his
fellow beings. In his infancy he
is an angel; in his boyhood he is
a devil; in his manhood he is
everything from a lizard up; in
his duties he is a fool; if he raises
a family he is a chump, if he
raises a small check, he's a thief
and the law raises h- 1 with him;
if he is a poor man he is a poor
manager and has no sense; if he
is rich he is dishonest, but con
sidered smart; if he is in politics
you can't place mm as ne is an
undesireable citizen; if he goes
to church he is a hypocrite, if Tie
stays away from church, he is a
sinner and damned; if he donates
to foreign missions he docs it for
Bhow; if he doesn't he is stiny
and a tightwad. When he first
comes into the world everybody
wants to kiss him; beforohegoes
out they all want to kick him.
If he dies young, there was a
great future before him; if he
lives to a ripe old age, he is in
the way and living to save fun
eral expenses.
This life is a funny road, but
wo all like to travel it just the
eame and make the best out of
the worst of it, so join tho lino
of the cheerful and send your
orders for job work to The Times
Herald office.
Stiuyed Light bay work
marc branded 24 connected on
left Btifld. weighs about laoo.
Liberal reward. J. II. Bunynrd,
Burns, Oregon.
What a great misfortune this
is, the habit of considering the
weather, of thinking that we
must consider the weather? It
is largely due, it is not; to cloth
es? No mention is made of any
rain in the Garden of Eden,
but we must not therefore con
tend that the i ain was disagree
able and omitted. Wo must re-
collect that Adam and Eve did
not havo to consider rain. Fur
thermore in blessed ignorance
they did not know that it was
anything to be considered.
To mind the rain no more than
the May sunshine, but to plunge
into it and let tho drops pelt as
they will, to accept snow with
out a thought of discomfort, but,
rather, to enjoy tho thronging
presence of it; to pursue one's
daily stunt regardless of whether
the sky bo dim or blue this is
a Btate which we, especially of
tho cities, long, long havo lost.
We regain it, Borne of us, in
the wildness camp, where we
hunt or fish if tho day bo bright,
and where we find that the dash
of the soft rain on ono'a face is
not death, after all; that wetness
and dryness are merely relative
terms.
AH the centuries of fussing
and fuming with tho weather
have not effected the weather
one particle. It rains a,nd snows
and sleets and blows, just as
dictated by circumstances. So,
what's the use? Are your pun
ny diatribes or mine of any
greater potency than those of
others gone before? Evidently
not. Accordingly not. Accord
ingly, try the plan of being
friendly with the weather, of
agreeing with it, and "pon my
word," presently it will bo agree
ing with you.
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
I'NITKU HTATfH LAND OrriOI, I
llurna, tlrefou, July A HI J. I
Notice la hereby (If en thai UarajarrtA Tapp,
ol llurni. Urriou, who, on March .11. WO. made
linen Und Kntrr No MM.', for H,'HKi. Her
XI.HW, and HUHKW. Heetlon S3. TowniblhZI
B.. Kan re 31 K., W ilfamelle Morldlao, haa filed
notice of Intention to make final proof to ei
labllih rlalm lo lha land abore dracrlbed, be
lorothe llefl.ler and Needier, at llurni, Ore
gon, on the tnih day ol Auruil, IJU.
t Uimant uainea me wttncari
Walter (I llodder, Walter II llndder. V,
Tomlln, Ira I. Hlccper, all of llurni, Oirjon
Wm. Fabii, llenliler.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the nutttcr of the lUtulc of
Siiiuucl 1' Mutton, ilcccfiaeil
Notice la licrchv pirn to the creditor
ol nnd nil jieraima linuitu clnlnn n'nlnal
the otntc of the tlrcenacd to irraent
mich clnlnia with the iroier xoucliera,
duly tended, within aix inoiitlia niter
the 1'irat tiiililiuition of Una nut lie to
Tliouma llutton, Uftll, Oregon, out ol
the cxecutora o) the auhl eatntc or A V,
Oowun, the attorney for the ckcculora,
nt hi office, llurna, Oregon,
TllouAa IIi'tton,
One of the l!rcutnra.
I'irat puhlicntlun July II. UU'.'
NOTICE TO CHEDITOKS.
OOIKT1KB,
UAUNBV lADOK, HO, 77, I. ( U t,
Meete every iturday Id Odd fallow Hall
el7iiuutu. Dr. i.W. deary,
t. a. upreiue, Becreiary, n,u
ireirre wvra aa 1
llalorrt leeond Ri
Saturday, Heeoud
Third 1'eirre.
leg rre work ai loilowii Flrtt Haturday Inl-
iponu raiuruar, rirai oeireei inirii
ticrre lourlli rJa(urday,
UUHNaU)DaxNO.I7, A.r, A M
lleeli every fltil and third Balurday In each
month. Win. Millar, W II
Main Motberibced, Becreterr.
MMiKIIN VTOODMKNOrAMKIlKlA
tteala every laoond and lourlli Friday even
1 11 8 at I.O.O K. Ilalli all nidahbora liivllcl
New applicant will receive tourtroua treat-
'TT.Le.l.r.c.e.k. UV '
1IU1INH UIIAITKH hO. 40, O. K. H.
Mcela every aeooud and fnarlh Uondaya.li
"""I" llII. . Krankle Welcome, W, )
Kllabwaek, Hecrelary,
BYI.VIA TtKHKKAlI DKUHKK No.tl.
Mootaevary litandtd Wedueaday,
, , . Hyrdlollalloii.N, fl,
Madie I.aenard, Ilea. Heo'y,
Ttll.U UIROI.K No. Its, TV. ol W.
Meeti every lourth Tureday.
...... . L Maudllorlon, 0, M
Heater Uomlinao, Clerk,
orricui. niHECTonY
!tatb eaiaoKi
UH,8otori ,, J Jonathan Hour no Jr
I (loo. K. Uhainberlalii
iw it Kill.
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uonireaaui!!)...,,
JW llawlry
A.M. Crawford
Oawald Weal
K W llenaon
T.ll Kay
. ! II. Alderman
Vi ttuunlway
fltobt Kakln
It. A. Uellrlde
. lloli llurnelt
I 11. H. lieau.
I f. A. Moore
NINTH JUDICIAL DIoTHICT,
Attorney Oeneral
(lovernor .,,
Nrcretaryol Ktaie
Treaaurer
Hunt. I'ubllo ioatructlou, ,
Btate I'rlnler . ,
Huprene Jadfae
lilattlcl Jedre ...
lilalrlot Attorney
Deputy Dial Ally ,
Dalton Kite
J W Mcut Moth
.. OHUouaid
Circuit Court uaeta the Brat Mouday In
April and Urn Monday In October,
Jolutfenator U W I'airleii
Jolnt-Kepreaenlatlve W II llnwke
oodutt aiantTi
touuty Judge , ,
Clerk
treaaurer ,.
surveyor
nherlt?
Alienor
HchoolllaperlBteudeul,
Coroner
Block Inipector. .. ,
Couinlaalonera
Urantlhotnpeou
K. II. Walera
1 Hlmon l4)wl
Krauk r.Oowau
A, K. Itlchardauu
J.J. Douetali
LM llamlltou
J Wtleery
.John lloblnaoii
IK, r, Hylveiicr
ru pmyin
County Coart matte the drat Wedueaday In
January, Mirrb, Ma;, July, Heptember and
Nuveaber.
uiaaiT V. a. Laan orricat
lejuler
teeelver
Mayor,
Herurder,
Treaaurer
Marahal,
Win Karre
Irani llavey
citt. auaxa'
. O. W .(. leVehKel
. A. l II) IU
J.C W.lcomeJf
..It. I.. IUi a
f II J. Ilanteii
I A, t Well ui
I riaiia Uie
Councllmen
t . J lcl.li 1 1
Meeiluta of the r.iuurll every Htii. i
Koartb Welnradat
Sumpter Valley
Railway Co.
I NORTH BEACH I
I VIA I'
ellH fTel ajfaw ea -a. ej J jrii alaH eatemBHeeBM
I he UelighttuI Lolumbia Kiver m
I Route on the Steamers I
I I""ST-J-P0TTER I
I isrilTl hassal And 8
I III & 4 I UiAlS IIARVFST OIIF.F.N I
1 I BW' PROM ASH STREET DOCK I
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I'ltOPKSSIONAL CAKDH.
Steamer "T. J. I'OTTCH" Itnvca TorUnm! nt 10 '10 p 111 tilnlly cccit
Siiiiilny niii Moiulny) nnhiiiK nt Aatorlu (1 IK) a. 111, nnd Metier nt
7 '10 n in, ItcttirnltiK Icnvci Arilorin daily except Stiiiihiy. Motidiy
11111I Tnrmlny nt 7 00 n, 111 Mrj'lcr nl ICIIO n in. nrrliliif; ill I'ort
liuid t.IIO. On Buiidiyr leaven Aatorln 7.00 n. 111 , .Mejjlcr II.D'l p 111.,
arriving I'nrtlund nt fl;.'H) n 111 Monday
Steamer "llaaialu" lcnca I'ortlntld dully (ext'epl SaltirdnyillidSuiiduv)
nt H 11. in , Saturday nl 1 p 111 anlvlii Aatorln 1. 110 p. tn , Metier
a.IB it. 111, OiiSntuidiiy urriiiiij; Mrj;lcru.'t()i 111 Kcturniiiif li'inci
Mculcr dully exicpl Saturday mid Sttmhiy at 'JiJ-fi ji, 111. arnviiiK I'ort
h1111IIOOOp.nl. Sunday len en Metier 1)00 p ill., nrrlvilijj Portland
fi !IO 11 111
Simmer "llarvrat Queen" Icnvea I'orlhuid daily (except Saturday! and
Hinidiiy) nt H:00 p, 111., Haturilnr at 10 p 111., for" Antormiiiid wa land
iiiH. lleturiilriK lcncn Aatorin tlndy cvtept Htintli nt 7 00 n in , nr
rlvliij,' I'orllnniJ OOOp. 111.
UXCEUXNT HnSTAURANT SERVICE (Mrala a la Carte)
Traiua meet all hoala nt Metfler for Norlh Ueatli Tolnla
Aalorlu
rSutiiidny to Monday ticket
1 .xiiriiii 1 ichriiT
I live Hide Hound '
North HeiiLh
Trln liLkelu
Onr-Dny Kiver Trip, I'ortland to Meulcr mill nlurn
I'or Further Information Addicrx Ccn 1'nKn, Ajjl
I'ortl mil
$1.A0
:i.oo
.oo
ir,.oo
100
Ore
MflRSDHN & GRIFFITH
I'lijali'litnn nnd Hurci-oiiri,
IIUIINH, OltKOO.V,
h. E, IIIOtlflRD
3D El 35T or I se:
Officii firfit door wil photo xnllory
JIuriiH, Oregon
W. C. IJROVVN,
3D33 3T'Z,3:S,Z,.
JIUIINO, Orkoon.
Ollcn ronini H mid II Manonlc Ilulldlni;
WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's
$50.00 a Wook, almost SIO.00 a Day
fi
Helllnit VloUir Hafea and fire-proof boxre
to merehanta. doctora, lawyera. ilentlata and
well lo do farmer", all of whom renllre the nerd
of aaafe. but ilo nut know howeaayltlatoowu
one. nalceiueu declare our proHiiltlon one of
tho beat, clean cut money maVluir opportunl.
Ilea ever received Without prrvloua extiert.
ence YOU can duplicate the aucceia of inhere.
Our tiandaoiuely lllmtrated v-paae rataloK
will enable you lo preaent the aubject toeua.
totnera in aa iniereaimf a manner aa inouKn
you were pllotlnR them through our faetory. Men appointed aa
B&lH.meti rcAlva ailvlee and tmtructlona for eelllnfi aafea. elvlne
convincing talking polnle which It Ii Imponlble for a proepecllvn e'jilomer to deny. Why
don'l YOU be the Oral to apply from your vicinity before eomcone elae geta the territory!
We can favor only one aaleamao out of each locality.
l ne .111 anmeeraary ui our
company waa celebrated by
erecting tbe moat modern aafe
factory In the world. Wide
awake men who received our
e-elal elllnn Inducement,
rendered It neceaaary todouble
ouroulput. We are ependliig
mane thoueandeof doflrra en
nr our aalra organisation,
lej
C. A. REMBOLD
Altoriioyu(-Lnw,
Burns, Oregon.
MILLLH & CIIOZEM
ATTOUNKYSATLAW
Jlurim, Ori'gon.
Itoomg II nnd 7 .Masonic lulldinj(
CHflRuES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burnti, - - Oregon
I'rarlicea In thu Htuto Court and In
foro tlio V H Land Ollhu.
OliaH. TJ. Xxjoniwd,
Attohnky-at-i.aw,
Careful ntlnntion given to Collec-
ttotiH ntitl Hunt ICntnto matters.
l'iru Iii'iirancM.
Notary Public
Buii.nh, Okeoon.
J.1X1. GEARY
I')iHlclnti and ruiroon.
Iliirnn, - - - Oregon.
Oflicu In tii-w building south of Welcome
huriii hi rditip, Mum Kt.
'I'lione MiiIiiKS.
llurna, Orcion, I lit Nu O.r.;.
iS'OTICK FOK I'UHMCATION.
I'mrciiHTirca iiKnOrritx, I
Uurni, Oreton, July , I1J.
Notice Ii hereby ilven that Hiram M Ham
Itton, hyt K Moulton, attorney Intact, whoae
poatofllce addreil la IltM Wfleox Ilulldlnr,
I'ortland, Oregon, haa title SJth day of July,
I12. Dlad In thla offlca bla application lo aelecl
under the provliloua of the Art of ('ongreaa,
annroved June I. Inv7. the t ol. 1 en.l I nA
HHNJ"S.Kee . T S7 H . It. II K W. M
Any auu an peraona claiming auvcraciythe
la. ill. .1...ll...l ... .I..I.U. i. ...-... . .
hub ..(viv-i.. w. U..IIIUI IW UUjn. ItC.UM
01 iae mineral rnaracierov ine lauii, or ror any
other reaann. In the dlipoaal lo applicant,
ahould file their affidavlla of proteal In thli
office, on or before the 7th day of Pepleuiher,
Wm Fiaaa, Itegliier.
Klril nubllearlon Auiniit S tou
Uit publication Jieptouiber 7 loll.
llurni
NOTICE
Orrton, I,. it No 0CMI
FOIt I'UULIOATION.
UNITKHHTATES LANDOFriCE,!
llurna. oreion, July U, )1il.
Nollre Ii hereby (Ivan that Hiram U Ham
ilton, by O K. Moultoo, attorney In fact, whole
poitomce addreai la ll wdcoi Ilulldlnr,
I'ortland, Oregon, haa thla r.lli day of July,
1911, filed In thla nlBce hl app Icallnn to aelect
under the nrovliloua of the Aetnf t'nnrreaa.
approved June 4, Iyr7, the KUNWJi. NK'4HS1
MViiSKU, Han. 7, T.77H. range 3fK., W,.
Any and all eraona claiming adveraely the
laudadeicrlbed.nr deilrlm lo objei I became
iiiiucni tiiKineicr ui me nun, or lor
her rtaaon, to the dlipoaal to aipllcaiil,
I Ale their afndavlla of iiroteii In thla
oltlrj, on or before the 7lh day ol tleptemUr,
VI
WM.Fiitaa, Itiiliter.
Klril publlrallou Annual 3 lull
IjiI niibllcatlon fipin inter 7, 1li
Ilaudadi
of the i
any olln
ahould
In thu mutter nlth o entnto
of DavlaS. Oravu',decortin-d
yotlcn la hereby kIvcii that tho under
li:iicd hai boon appointed admlnlatrn
trli ol thu abou ontltleil ealatn, and all
pcreona havlni; elaitu ngnlmt aald e
tato nru notillt'd to preaont tamo duly
vorllled an by law riH'tilrod, wltlilq ilx
inontha from thla date, to tho under
iKtied at her reeldenco near Lawen,
OrcKon, or in J. W. IIIgit, attorney (or
aid eiiriitu at lid olllcu In llurna, Ore-sou.
Dalod at llurna, Oregon, thla ITfltti day
of Juno, llll'..
i:rm;i. ii. ukavks,
Adtuliilitratrlx nf tho entatool
David II. Orarea, doeoaaeil,
NOTICK FOIt I'UULICATION.
UNnKIIHTATKnUNUOrKICK,
llurni, Oreguo, July 9, lllll
Notice la hereby liven Ibat Calvin II. Me.
1'heeteri. nf llurna. Oreeon.whonn JanuATl.
Ivm, male llorneilcad Kntry No Wll. Ferlel No.
OJIll, for Ntt 'Heetlon is, TowuihlpWH .lianao
JO K, Wlll.ujotto Meridian haa filed notice ol
Inlenllon to make rive year proof, to calab
Hall rlalm lo the land above described, before
the Itcflaler and Kecelver, at llurni, Oreron,
on lha 15th day of Auiuit, I9W.
I'laimant namia aa witneaeeit
l.yinan Hmltb, Aleiender MeKenile bolbof
Narrowa, Oreion William T tetter and Peter
varmer oou ot iiurna,urrgon
Wat. Kiaai, lleiliter
TI.M11 TA1IEK NO. 11 IN
JUNK 14, 1U0M.
ici n.ri
Weal llooud.
No 1 !'.
No.
0:0
0:5 "
0:58 "
I0:W "
10:07 "
I.r
Dakcr Olty
South IJakor
Balliburyt
Ijckhartt
Thompeont
Kait llound,
1! 1'aaa p. iu.
Ar 6:0
I.t 6:'.5
10:17 " "Stoddard Junction!
10:22 "
10 :2 "
10:0 "
10:65 "
11:10"
11:18
UM0 "
NOON
l'J:00 "
r. m.
U;0S "
12:40 "
1:10 Ar
Water Tankt
Deao'l Snurl
McEwenf
JUNOTIONt
Hit raptor
JUNOTIONt
Huminitt
O I. Catnp
Whltneyt
TIPTON t
Aoitln
PiHsHaHaflHHtsSiSisHH
til cartlculare.
will col you oofy the price ot
Our New Heme. Oapaolry 10,000 Safea Annually.
largf
butt
Willi
a poiul card.
hi (or Cilalopn 16 T.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCK GO,
ClaCIINaTI, OHIO
W. W. DRINKWATER
Blacksmillu'ag and
Ilorseshoing
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BRAKES
Burns, Oregon,
DEflMfiN & DEfifrlAr.,
Physicians and Surgeons
( hI'h nu.ttircl r irijill i.iyhl or dy
'I In in Jlurri mi.
Harrmai), Oregon
riOrlA RQSiN ON
Slock liivptdor, ll.ani'y Connly.
II nu A l.livs
Tun a, Ore
' 0 00
"4:55
"i.Gj .answer
lalalaBl-KAI
lilJ VlaTa! J
"4. 35 Qfii
" ,!, 4 r,
ii 4 ; S, 5.
"60
" ! Main St.,
" :05 "
X. i " .-xz .
trVtHif''' JeTfcrt. '.
i r,c-fjt.- triK
A-wra
Dr- Sinnh Hand
Physician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Connection
Lawen. Ore.
LW
WM
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A. W. GOWAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
State Courts and United States
Land Office Practice
Three doors South of the
Harney County National Bank
Burns. Oregon.
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eo m iii oc
M V IHiuoi
IO. AX.aOCC, .
00
2:10
2:10
Hlnp on ilinnla only. tNoa;eiit.
tatloni whuru
mnko ri'Kular
c tiek
TlckoU litaed only (or
tralui are aehodulod to
tool, raaaonrera muat nnrnhaac
eti where agenla cxlit bolorv entorlnn
trulm or 25 conlf In addition to tho re
gular fare vrll bo charged.
JOHKI'H A. WKST, Hupt.
GRANT QEDDKB. Aat. Sopt.
Your wife fihould not bo com
pelled to stand over a hot cook
Btoyo this kind of weather. Get
her ono of those firelesa pookera
nt Clevenger'B. Go and bcg
them.
llurna Oreinu, Mat No OOi'O.
NOTICK FOIt PUHLICATION
UiiiTaueTaTul.iriuOrrira, (
llurna, Orexon, July M, 1913 1
Notice la lierel.y nlvan that Hiram M. llam
lltou, liy I h Moulloii. utlorney In fail, whoio
Pmtorllio aiMrie la llir; nllio llullillng.
ii rl I a lid. tirtKou, liaa llila 3 111 1U7 of July,
I3IA flleil In thla orllce lili apiPrallon In aoleci
muler tho provlalona of I tin ait ol I'uuireti,
anproveit Jim I, Jj7, llin .SKI., her. 7, T.V7 H
It Kl K . W l ' '" ' '
Any ami all imrtnui dalinliiK ailvriaely thu
lamia deicrlhtil, or lialrlnr in obeit hrcauae
of the in 1 nt rn 1 1 haraiter of Ihn Unit, or for any
other union, to tho rlliiioial to applicant,
llioulil file their viltlijitv lie of liroleit In thla
omce,ouorUfiirothu;iliitayofUiiptiiiher,ltJ
,, . Wm KAmi, llrfliter.
Mrat puhlii ellon AiinuilD, UIJ.
Laatpuhllcatlou rlctiinliur 7, ID "J
llurna, Oriiion, l.lat No U.'JIV.
NOTICK FOIt I'UHMCATION.
IIhitxii Hutu i.ani, Drrlia
llurna, O'ckoii. Julyut. lvrj.
Nollce lahuriby iilveu thai llltain M. Iluinll.
ton, hy ( K Moulton, allnrnoy In fait, wlioie
poatortlca aitilrvia la UU Wlltox MulhllUK,
I'ortlanil.Oreirou.liaa llila 'rflli ilay uf July.lvu,
filet In llili nllluihli aiilliallou lo mkit uu
iter Ihapiovlalnna of tho art of ('oiiviaa o
orovoil June I, Ij7, the HKIVHW",, H1.HK1,
fieo Jl.T JiiH.lt .It K W SI , Houtli of Mat
heur Ukii, anil bitSanil HK.iiNW'i, Hoc 0, T
117 H.. II III I', W l ' '
Any anil all iiereoua ilaluiuiK .ilveracly the
lamia iluarrlUoO, nr ileelrlnx lo object hei auao
of lha mineral vharaiiur of I ho laml, or for
am other roiaon, to the n"i rut liiapiiliaut,
ahoulil II In their artlilatlrof rnvl In llili
offlca, ennr Iwlnrellte 7Ui il-iyif mptum 'r,
1VIJ.
Wm FiWi. Ilelatir
Kll-t piihlltatlou AUKUal ', PI
l.i.l puhllratlon urplt imIk r 7, ll I.
No Tnnsi'ASSlNG-Trcspassors
will bo prosecuted if found on
my premises known ns tho
"Miller Springs" or LowIb pluco
west of Burns. W. E. Huston.
yujennizing nt GemberlinKTa
NOTICK FOH I'UULIOATION
UNITKI)HTATKHI,ANII0FM0K,
llurna, Oreron, July 23, I'll,
Nollce la hereby flven that lhaUtale of (Ire
(ton haa filed In llila ofrice lie application
Herlai No 01117) to aelecteil, under the uruvle
uuaof the Act of I'nufrcte, approval AiiiiiI
II, IMN, and acta aupplenirutal and amaada.
lory, the
H'iNWJi.Hec , r J5H , It SI K , W JI.
. Any and all iaraona clalmlm adveraely Ihe
lMH.ilua...l.i. K. .I.l.lau.a ..! . ft. --..
, i,.av..vi.. v, ..v.iiiii. in uuj.c, ifacan,.
of Ilia mineral charaiierof the land, or for am
other raaaou, to the dlapoaal to apnllcaal,
ahould Ilia thrlr arndavlta ot prolan In Ihla
omte.on or before Ihe eipl ration of the period
of puhllratlon.
WN.raaaa, Iteilafer,
Flnt l-ulillcallon July 17, HI J
l.aal l'ubllcatlon Aumut, 91.
$1500 Reward!
Ml
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ifwirin htith I.iNu Drrtua
inirfii, wrciwn. jniyxi, ivu.
Nutliuli hereby tlvan Dial Charlea If
of prewiey, Orefini, who, on MarSUl, I
llorneitrad Kiilrj No. 0UJV, for Bl(
HU i and IU !iN U Hurtlou la. Tiifcl
llaniio ai K., Willamette Metldau. Iiai
Wllaon,
, made
.ma
ll SIB.,
ivu nn
tliaof Intention Ui rnaia rhrro-year I'roof, to
iiiauneu cieun iu ino lanu anove ueaacnoea,
before K. I., Ilcedc, U. H. Commlaalontr, al hie
ofrice at Drewauy, Ureifou, on the 7Mh day of
Hrptoinbor, 191.
I'lalinaiitnaima aa wltneateai
(ieo, W (Jatee, Clarence Welly, Anna M
(lain, Krlelclark.ull ol Inewaey, Oregon,
Wm Kaaaa, Itciditer.
Work horses for Balo. Good
size, Reed workers nnd younff.
W. II. Howard, Drowscy, Ore
Kon. 37-42
ThoOrrion, Cal
Ifornlaaud Nevada
Mvorfluck I'rolrc
lion Aaaoclatloriof
which Ihe under
alined la me mlr,
will five 1 1, wo 00
reward for nvl
dence leadlna to
Ihe arreit and con
vlctlouuf any par
IV or tiarllea iteaU
lna horaea. cattle
or iniilca IicIoiiiIiik
to any ol tta in cm
bera.
In addition to Ihe above, the underalfncd
otTera the aatne condition t-'OO 00 for all horaia
branded borie-ahod bar on botb or either Jaw,
Ilrand recordotl In olht counllei Maine
Harney, Lake aud Crook eounllca. lloraca
rented when lold.
None but grown horaea eold and only In
arge bunchca,
W W.HHOWN Klic.OreKon,
nmuttmtmnmtintnmttnntmuttn:tt
1 Ypur patronage
Respectfully Solicited
JUUUS MAYER
i
BURNS MILLING 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.
Surveys, Mup-i, Katitiistcs, Superviijon
BURNS, OREGON
r O. Diii.Aini
Kormerly Attu Knglnerr
lull H. licclalnMloliFcr
lt,
A. O. Fadlxnkr
l-ortnprly Chief pu.
Klnccf of llolit .(
Weatern (t).
Eastern Oregon Engineering
Company
CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS
Burns, Oregon
00 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
BOOT AND SII0B REPAIRINll
1'ourtcen Voari IUpcrioncc In Tlio
lluilncaa. Satlifactnry Wnrlc ninl
Prompt Hcrvlce Qtmranlrcil
Ottll nnd Bee My Work.
First Door North of C. II. Leonards
Law OIllcci Mala Street Burns, Ore.
;mtmn
Go To The White:
Front Livery Stable '
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS p,UI!,bing' I,uraP and Wind
U11 llAaala O . J
di. m .. x.. ... mu ,TurK d specially.
a uuiiu iu llic IUI IUIII LUCIUI wclIIS.
H. PJ. McCOMB
General Itviwir Shop Rear W.
O. White's Shop, S. Main Street
R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
Harnicy Vallkv Rricwkk Sai oon
JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors
TriADC Maims
DiaiaNB
COPYftlOHTS Ac.
fjoUkif MMrUlit our opinion fi
larttitvin tt probablf ntitnUbU
r Bonaaaiitui. lituint
ItlMt Money fpr nwuiinf 11
tioin atrlit
f ani rr
of
;ioaiiiuul
Anroiit iAndlnf tkftteh aud 4drttiUot. ?
oUtilf MMrUlit pur Qplnhm fri wbuir a
?,
fitinu taken Utrouth Muua A (Ah rtlr
Scientific JlmericaK.
A bandaomely 111 l rated waellf. raraaal rlr.
milatlon or any aolanillla lonrusl, Tereia, II a
l four tuoti'ba,ai. Pol4 brail newadealera.
iliilHHjnoiHii-ifiwYirt
Uranck 'Tra. V HI.. Waahliwiea. II. 0.
Star Hotel
S. J. MIDWINTUK, Prop.
S NARROWS, - ORUOON
a
llila will ba found a dealrablo
and hoapltabte atopping place
J where comfort and courteous
treatment are conildered first
I Feed Barn
l Coriifucted In connection
Burns Sheet
Wletal Works
Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of all
WINES. TJOTTfVRR AWTi nifliiPfi. .. cr,pnoD
, ,v-w ifl., , vu tamp Motes, Ianks, Jobbiog, Plamb'
Best and most popular brandt
LOCAL BEER ON TAP
Courteous and obliging bar tenders.
Burns, Oregon
yVsEgLJEt Hrk!?tWA
kvasssuu
ENGINES.
BOILERS
mssEic
-JilGH GRADE
MACHINERY
WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES
THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO.
SPOKANE, WASH.-PORTLAND. OREL.- JAM JOSE CAL
ing to order. GheMea Trial.
C. W. SCHUMANN
Proprietor. VoeRlly'a Old Stand,
J01INGKIIIKKLING.
'-'. -l5S5!fc.
vTfcVvn'
a&fiLM ISHew
vaT.ir. yr nr.f--je-t-v
Glmjl P
Jtjwolor. Optician and
ICnirrnvor,
Kiiif Watch Repairing A Spe
laity.
Always ready for job printing:.
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