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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1912)
w COUNTY FAIR GETS GENERAL SUPPORT. (Concluded From Vint 1'nRc) up sufficient money to induce them to como long distances and take a chance. After Bomo years working at cross purposes the fairs of the interior have finally como to an understanding and so arranged dates that it makes a circuit which may bo attended by race horses and other amusements that go toward entertaining fair visitors. This year they begin at Drewsey and there is suflicient timo between for the horses to reach Burns, then to John Day and from that point to Prineville. With good programs there will bo good strings of horses and we may look forward to the -best racing the interior has seen for years. The speed program for the Harney County Fair has been published nnd sent out in poster form. This program may ho changed to suit the horses in attendance at the meet if it will not fdl as advertised, therefore horsemen are assured of some good purses and so arranged that they have a chance to win. The race program and "Wild West'-' features aro now arrang ed as follews: TUESDAY, OCTOHKR 1 Three-eighths mile dash, free for all Harney County saddle horses, purse, $25. One-fourth mile dash, free for all, $100. Five-eighths mile dash, free for all. $250. Bronco busting contest, free for all, no entrance fee, Associa tion will not furnish mounts, $25. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBKK 2. Three-eighths mile dash, free for all, $100. Half-mile dash, free for all, $200. Mile trot or pace, two in three heats, 3 years-old owned and bred in Harney County. $150. Steer tying contest, free for all, $25. THURSDAY, OCTOIiKH 15. Half mile dash, free for all Harney County saddle horses, $25. Three-eighths mile dash, free for all $100. Five-eighths mile dash free for all. $250. Bulldogging a steer, free for all. $25. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. Half-mile dash, free for all, $200. One mile dash, free for all, $275. One-mile Indian pony race, $10. One-fourth mile pony race for boys, $10. Rope Spinning and Trick riding byW. B. Shelley, followed by Big Stock Parade. SATURDAY, OCTOIIER 5. One-fourth mile dash for Har ney County saddle horses $25. Consolation race, $100. Mile trot or pace, 2 in 3 heats, Harney county horses, 3 minute class, $150. Wild horse race, free for all, but Association will not furnish mounts, $25. LATEST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES (From Oar I'ortlnnil Correspondent) . Complete instructions have been sent by Secretary C. C. Chapman of the Oregon Develop ment League to the commercial bodies of the state having mem bership in the organization, directing the collection and ship ment of exhibits for the land shows of the Middle West. The samples of fine grains, grasses, fruits and vegetables will be as sembled at Portland and when shipped to tho Oregon State Imi gration Commission, Commercial Club Building, Portland, they will be carried by tho railroads without freight charges. Many sections of Oregon aro busy making a collection to ship to Portland headquarters and it is expectdd the Btate will be able to make a strong showing both at Chicago and Minneapolis. The Pacific Northwest Land Products Show at Portland will also attract exhibits of soil wealth, not only from this but from neighboring states. Farmers who have samples of their crops they can Bend in for exhibit may get full directions either from their nearest Com mercial Club or by addressing C. C. Chapman, Portland Com mercial Club. The Oregon State Fair will cel ebrate its 51st birthday this year with the biggest and best show ing of Oregon products ever gathered. Not only aro tho crops so excellent that fine exhi bits may bo made, but new de- partments will bo added for tho first time. Among these are tho -rnmnjttvc showing of farm products grown by school chil dren of the state nnd the expo sition of Eugenics, both of which are arosing wido interest. President W. C. Brown of tho Now York Central lines told Portland people tho past week that whilo tho farms of tho coun try have increased their products 30 porcont, consumption of the necessities has increased 00 per cent during tho past ten years, and unless some remedy is found to equalize tho two, tho people of tho .United States will face a crisis boforo long. Ho urges the need of improved agricultural methods. Loganberry culture, a new in dustry, is growing to largo pro portions in this state. At Brooks alone 31, 000 crates wore shipped to a Portland cannery, netting the growers $31,000. A total of 37 cars of loganberries was ship ped from Brooks this year. The acreage given to this fruit is con stantly on tho increase. One man will sot 200 acres in Polk County during tho Fall and plans to install canning, drying nnd battling machinery. Hotel men of tho state liavo launched a campaign to attract Eastern tourists to Oregon. At a recent meeting of the state association, it was decided to carry on extensivo advertising and publicity work throughout the East to show tho scenic beau ties of the Pacific Northwest to the intending traveler. It is tho plan to distribute many folders and pieces of attractive literature illustrating this subject. The population of Oregon is to be increased between 30,000.000 and 35,000.000 this year.only the newcomers are young salmom and not people. That number of baby salmon will bo liberated in to the streams of the state from tho various hatcheries. The fish, when released, will be from five to ten months old and are expected to be able to fight their own battles thereafter. Look out for Alfalfa Weevil. Clly Trot Tlioi. Shaw) In the State of Utah an insect pest has appeared which is doing much harm to the alfalfa crop. This insect (Phytonomus postic- ies) has been known for a long time in tho old world. For many decades if not indeed centuries, it has preyed upon the alfalfa of Southern Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa. In this country it was first noticed on the outskirts of Salt Lake City. in 1001. Its ravages has become so extended by 1907 that the at tcntion of the Utah Experiment Station was called to it By 1911 it had reached parts of Wyoming and Idaho adjacent to Utah. In 1909 the Governor of Utah ap pealed to the United States De partment of Agriculture to aid the Utah Expermcnt Station in fighting the pesU Since that time the Department has employed scientists to try and find some effective means of combating the pest. Tho Alfalfa Weevil is thus de scribed in Bullctint No 112, De. partment of Entomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, by Prof. F. M. Wester. "It is a small rather insignficant appear ing beetle slightly under one fourth of an inch long, of a brown color, mixed with gray and black hairs arranged in in distinct spots and strips on its back." The eggs are laid in tho spring and early summer within the stems or on the buds and leaves and they hatch within about ten days. The larvaa aro small greenish wormB with a black head. When full grown they aro about one forth of an inch long. They prey upon tho crop buds, the leaves and even upon the stalks. Ihc damage resulting may vary with tho con ditions from very slight to nl most complete destruction of the cutting. The hay obtined from infested fieids is yery woody be cause of the abscenco of leaves and it is much liable to induce coughing when fed to horses. Various methods of fighting have been tried. These have only been partially successful. These include: discing to stimu late growth, grazing with sheep, drawing a street Bwceper or wire brush over the field and burning tho stubbles. Attempts aro also being made to introduce para sites from tho Eastern Hemis phere which will pray upon tho weevils. It is also considered Important to destroy all trash such us grows along tho border of irri gating canals, and in tho waste places generally. Tho insects hide in tlicse und also hide under clods und about the crown of the alfalfa where they hybernate. Tho bulletin referred to does not say anything as to tho mea surcs that should bo abopted in uninfeated areas to prevent tho Introduction of tho weevils. Of courso in areas near infested tor ritory, the invasion will occur through the migration of the weevils in tho spring of tho year. But tho fact that tho beotlo came to Utah from tho old world makes it clear that invasion mny como in other ways. It mny be that it may como in poorly clean Becd. It mny certainly come in nlfalfa hay. It would be nothing short of n calamity to have this insect in troduced into Montana whero the future promises so much in re gard to tho growing of nlfalfa and also alfalfa Becd. It would aeem to bo eminently wiso to mnkc sure in all areas whero nl falfa is imported that it docs not como from an infested region. Whether tho insect can live in nn area with winters like Montana and the Dnkotas has not been ascertained. It is to bo dovoutly hoped that this will never have to bo proved in any northern Btnto by actual test. Clms. E. Kcnyon Sells Inter est In NntionnI Bnnlt Of Ontario, Oregon On account of tho wide acquain tance of Mr. Kcnyon and his es timable wife in this city nnd county tho following from tho Ontario Democrat will bo of in terest: A. L. Cochrum nnd his son, II. B. Cochrum, late of Guthrie, Okla., have purchased tho inter ests of C. E. Kcnyon in the First National Bank of Ontario and are now permanent residents and business men of this city. These gentlemen come to our city well recommenced and stand high in tho financial world. Mr. Kenyon's host of friends here will bo pleased to know that he has no intention of leaving Ontario. He will remain in the bank for some time and will as sist Messrs. Cochrum in getting ncmiaiutcd. Mr. Kcnyon has been cashier of the First Nation al Bank of Ontario for a number of years and has been prominent ly connected with the growth and development of our city and surrounding country and wo are glad to know that he will remain here. "Election by Entrymen Under Entries Made Prior to This Act." The provisions of section 2291 ot the ucvtscu Mnuitcs, as amended, in respect to the home stead period, are made applica ble to all unperfected entries up on which residence is required, as well as to those made after June 6, 1912, where the entry man fails to elect to make proof under the law under which his entry was rnndo within tho pre scribed time. This obligates tho previous cntrymnn to compliance with tho law of Juno G, 1912, re specting all of its provisions, tho performance of which is exacted during tho homestead period. As a consequence, whilo resi dence is reduced from five to three years, specific cultivation is exacted beginning with the sec ond year after en try. Final proof of full compliance must be made within five years from tho date of entry." From this it will bo noted that entrymen who have filed on their claim prior to tho enactment of the three year law must filo a declaration with the Department of the Interior, providing they profer to perfect their title to the claim and prove up under tho old five year law, otherwise the three year law becomes opera tive. The amount of cultivation re quired under tho now three year law is greater than under tho old law. Considerable annoyanco and possibly serious difficulty in making final proof can be avoid ed by a careful examination of tho provisions of the new law and tho rulings of tho Depart mentof tho Interior regarding it, as contained in their Circulars Nos. 125 and M2, which can bo obtained from tho Secretary of tho Interior. Rough mid dressed lumber of all kinds now on hand at tho WilliamB Bros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber $15 per thousand. Ilurna, Oii'K'.n, Mat Mj Ui,';ii, NOTIOK KOU PUHLICATION. UNiraiiHTiiai f.tNi, Orrlc Ilurna, Olrifull, July t, IVI'J, Notice la hereby Klveu that llliam M. Ilaiallt ton, by ( . K, Moulluu, allnruu In fact, whuae I'oillaiid.Oreiiiin.haa Ihla Wlhdav taf July.llll file I III tlill oHIiuhla a i,lialliiu In aelect un der Ihanrovlalui'aiif ll,u ail of (,'ouKruii, ai iHaiiniii-u aiinriaa ia liui IVIIIOX lllllllllllV. oruvuil June I, 1j7, Ihu HK'.HWI,, HWJiHKli, Kwi Sl.T -MH..H ill K W Jl.fhmtliol Mat liaur J.akc, and Lot II und KIJUNMi., Beu 0, T V7H.. It Ml!.. W. tl. Any and all inraona elalmliuf adverialy the liiuill ilciorlLed, nr dealrlnif lo ubleut becauau of the mineral character nf Ihu land, or for ant other ruaaou. lo ttia d miaul liiannllcanl. ahould file their affidavit! of tuoleat In thl office, au or bvforetho 7lh day of Hcplaiubar, Wx. fikki, Ilegliter. Mill itibllcatlou Auuat I, JB1J I.at jiuldlritlou He,leinbr r 7, Wi. Vulcanizing at Gcmbcrling's NOTIOK KOlt I'UHLIOATION UNITKIlftTATKII.ANIinmi'K. Hume, (iromin, July no, 1;. Notice la hereby ttlreiillial A aratiPartiawoith, o( Mitrrowi, l)tKi wlm. onhepUinlief its, low mini lloinreleaii rtilrr Nn, niiti.Herlal No IK36T, lor HMiNKi HKNWJ,, nnd Um ft ami , Hellim4, luwiiililti !I7 (Smith, IUnIH) Kaat. Wlllaiueltn Merhllaii haa flleil nutlet ol Inlcniliiii to make nnal llinn)rr 1'ruol, to ratablltli claim to Ilia laml atiova iltirrlbftil, lirfnro Hi IlPKOIer utid Itrrelviir. al Ilurna, Urrinii.ini IhvClli day nlrirptcmbtr, 1012. (Haliiiant iiemra ne wllni-ori, A II Hhalar, I' W. Kltmrialil, William 1. Hiinn.U A. Ilalnra,alti( Narrow!, Oregon, W'M KiRKK, lleilater, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter uf the lUtnte (if Sutiiiicl I'. Iliittun,itcccnetl Notice l hereby given to the creditor ol mill nil KMona htivliifC clnlma iiKnluit the cttiite of the ilrcenacil to jireient itichclttlinn with the pioticr voucher', ittity terlficil, within alx niontha nfter the lirat iiilillcntloii of thl notice to Thoinnit Mutton, Hull, Oregon, one ol the eiccttlor of the imlil entitle or A. W. Oownn, the nttorney (or the citation, nt lilit office, lltirna, Orrfton, Tuonan Mutton, One of the Hxecutom. Pint iiulillcnllon JtilvO, lllta. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho mutter ul Hi o entitle oIDavIhH. (Intro .iloconicil Nuth'o I lioreliy kIvuii Hint tlio tindtir IiiikhI lis lici'it npiiolntcil atluilnlHtra trlx ol lint u1hw vntltliHl uiliitu, nmt nil criioii Ink vlni; rliilmi utfnlnat anlil ci tato uro notlllHil to preauut tamo iluly vorllttxl an by law rcniilrixl, within six inoiilli from till (Into, to tho under tlgncU nt hur rualtlciico near Liwen, Ort'Hon, or to J. W. HIkk", uttornoy for nalil onmtu nt lilt ntllrti In Hum, Ore gon, Dalo'l nt lltiriin, Orison, till Sritli day ol Juno, lllll!. i:nu:i. ii. oka vim, Admlnlatrntrlx of tho oatalo of Dnvld II. (Imvoa, doccaawl, S'OTICK KOlt PUBLICATION. UNITKt) 8TATKH I.ANI) OKriOK. Ilurna, Orefun. Juljr a. tIJ. Kolire la lieelriWenllial Metearet A.TaM nl Hume. Orreoti. wlio.on MarrliT. HID. mail llr.i-rt Uml Knlrr Nu DIM,', for MMKU. fee. viHWU ami HUMK'i. HecllonM, Tiiwuililii 8., ItatifcJl K.. Willamette Meridian, titu rlle.l mitlrci of Intention t.t maka llnal woof tuet tatillih claim In lh lam! atia leirrllx'il. I,- f.mt Ilia HrlLirr ami llvrnltrr, at lliirtiiOia- (Oll, nn lllr I7I1I Ur 01 Atlgual, 13W, claimant nainra aa ltnc.t, W.lliu it HiM.l.r. Mailer II llixlitar. K. Tomllti, Ira I, HIei-i.cr. all ol Ilium. Oimou , ra. ittttttar. Iluiiia, Orriton, I lit Nu CM7H NOTK'K KOlt I'lMU.ICATION. t'UlTaliHTATtn UNI.Ooln, I iHillil, Oivaon, July . I'll. I NuilroUh trli; attrli llil Hiram M Ham lllbii liri K uini'mn ati-iiKr In fan, nliiit i.o.ti.ltlro iMlrx la lloi Ullrai Hull. Una, roill.ua, Orra-on, liaa II.U Kill ilaj- of July, IDIi Rial In thianiTWa hl aipllratliu luaalarl tin. lor llii- iiorilon nf Hiv Ariol ronirwa. ronirwa nl 7, am I'piore.t Jin UnKU.HtO. I All 1 anil all morel Jinia I. I9f. tho total HHNMi.l.e,T I7H., It. II K,. II t II..-J Kilaona rUlinlUK advfraalj tha lanJa ilracaltmd. or itaatrlna to obWcl barauaa ol the mineral r liar actor of lha latul. or for an i nthor rraaon, lo tlm illipol In allram. ahoutil file Ihalr aftlilatlltnf prolral In Ibll oBlou, nn nr leioro Ilia 71b day nl friilainbar, ' Piaai, Krililar. Kl rat fiibllratloit Aucuat 1 IVU Ut publication titclutx-r 7 111. lluiM, Olcaoli, l.iat So. OtUI NOTIOK FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKHBTATKH lUSDOrriCX,! liurni, orcfon, July , lUi.) Kottce la tiarrby alien that lllram M Ham ilton. hyU K. Moutfon, attorney tn fact.whoae MrttoOlra addreaa la 1107 Wilcoi llulldltt. I'ortUnit, Oicaon. lieathle 3ilh day ol July, 1913. filed In Ihlanfflcolili apD.lcatlon to aelect under Iho proTltlone of lh Art of Cnngrtee, .NMl.SKU. K.C l.T.ni ranaal! anttru trorru june , iin, me nunniii raHnrvi4 , W. M. Any and all iaraina rlalmTnc adrertely the landadeicrllieil.nrdealrln tn object became ol the mineral character of the land, or for any other tnaann. In the dlapoial to applicant, ahould nle their amdalla ol prolaal In thli omre, on nr lfurethe 7thdayol Heptember, IVU ' Kiaaa, Itulitar, Klut pnhllratloii niutl 1913. Lail utibllcatloii lepleiulvr 7. 1911. Ilurna Oregon, Mat No 0A3.V), NOTIOK KOU PUBLICATION UMTinfTitaa I.tMti Orrira, I Itiirna, (ircion, July 35. Ill .Notice la hereby (Iren that lllram M, Ham ilton, by U K. Moullon, allornay In fart, whoae Poatoftlro addrra la llvj nilrox llulldlnc, ortland, Orrinii, baa Itila lHb day ol July, till, filed In tritantnrfllila annllcatlon to aaleel under the piorltlona nl the act ol Cona reaa, approved June 4, HJ7, Iho NKJJ.Hec. 7, T.WB., It.il K.. W HI. Any and all ikihmii rlalmlna advaraelylbe landadeicrllied, or dealrlni; to object lecauae uf the mineral chaiacier'ul the laud, or lor any other rraaon. tn the dlapoial to applicant, llinuld file their nOldavKiuf prnlcat In thli nmce.onnr ifurelhe7ili dayofKeleraber,ltll Wm. KAaa, Iteiliter. riiat publication Auiuill, 19IJ, Ijit publication Hcplemlicr 7, WX NOTIOK KOlt PUBLICATION UNITKIIHTATKH l,ANI OKKICB. I Ilurna, Oraion, July 33, 1IJ. Notice It hereby (Ivan that IheBtala of Ore- (n haa filed In thli omce Ita application (Xerlal No 0UI7) to aelccted, under llie Prorla- lunanf tho Act of tNinreia, atiroved AiiKUit II, IMH, and acta aupileiaeiital and amend- lory, the 8)NWJ.,Hc. a.T.MH , It XI K , W M, Any and all neraona clalmln advaraaly the laiidedracrlUad, or drilling to uhject became ol the mineral character ol the land, or for any other reaaon. to Inn dlapoial lo applicant, ihoulil (lie their anidavlia uf rutrat lu thli omce, on or heloro the einlratlon of the period of iubllratlon. Wx. Kiiai, l!clter. flratrubllcallon July VT, 1911 l.aal rubllcatloii AUauit, 'il. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Umtkii Htatu I.AND orrtr liurni, Orcion, July a. 1912. of Hrewiey, Orcgnii, who, on Marin, 1909, mad llumeilrad Knlrv No, OWW, for M)HW)i,NW'X HWJ4 aiidWiNtV)tHocllou IJ, Townafilnat rf.. Hernia M I'-, Wlllainett llerldau, haa died no tice uf Intvntlun to make Ihree.year 1'roof, to noiirtiauartiiyiiiventiiait;iiar een.wi aon. fiiauiiaiiciaun o inn lanu aiHire neaicrinon, before K, l Heudu, II. H. Cummlialoner, at till omce at liiiiwaoy, OrrKOii, on the Mth day of Krplember, IUIJ. Claimant nanica aa wllnraiea: tlru. W. (lair, (Ilaraiice Welly, Ann tl (latoa, Krlel Clark, all of Dievraey, Orecon, IV x ran, ItenliUr. Work horscH for Bale. Good aizo, good workers andyoungr.--W. II. Howard, Drowaoy, Ore gon. 37-42 BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradk Mams DrtiQNi COPVniQHTB Ac. AnronMn ndtnf ftttttUfa ftnd dOrlplloq ktf rUJti our uplitton fr bihr mm prohftblr pAlsnUtl. Communlf- IteTti.Unn qulaklf uoiri Uottfitrlot! nt frm: (IMmI tjino fur curtn tDU. iriflirnonoaitiiu. iiuiaiooivB rai alMtf mu. ltaitU tikin ilintuata if una aUo. lclr tptfial rt((c, without cbrf , la lit Scientific JlmcricaK. A liandtomelr lllattralad waaalr. I-araat Mr. eulattoii or any aelenllfla tourual. Teraaa, H -ear i four raiinUii,M. Bu'il by all naaalajJara. ijJJJTja fimmmmmmmi OOlKTIKt. ruiiNKY lo&ob, mo. 77, i.o o ;r. Matt iTitr Iturdar tn Odd Fallow Hall airiaopu. Dr. J.W. Ilrar, T. B. fipragua. Sacratarr. U, tl, lifftaavrork aiiolliiwai Hut Saturday lul tlalor Matun a i I 7, erond alnrday, Klrat Unraai third xaturda 'rri Hapond l)rirce fourth Maluidar, third IfeifM, UtHNaiX)DOKNO.t7,A,r.A. M Meell try tilt and Iblrd Hatnrdar In rarli monlli. Win. Millar, W H Han Mothtialied,Hertrr. M -)I)KIIK WOOUMKN Of AMKUIUA Moata iTary leeond and fonilb Krlday eren Inn al I.O.O.r.llalllall ncliliboia lnrll.,1 Naw applicant will ticelm eourteoua treat- 'TVu.t.r.eu.k. u''""'.v0. IIUHNB OIIAhTKH SO, 40, 0. X. 8. Weali atrary aacond aod fnartb Wondara, In M"' " rrankl. Walcome, W. A. KllaBiraali.BaciHary, ' nYLVlA RXBKEAI! UKUIIEK No.U. UaatitTary litandjd Wedntidiy. ,, , , . ,Hyrdll)alton,N,0, Made I.aonard, llao. bao'j, TU1.K (JIKOH No. 1M, W. ol W, Macli arary foarth Tonday. , . ,, . Maudllortou.d.M, Ilcatar Ooodman. Clark, OrriOULDIRXOTORY itat moom U HiBenatora . I Jonathan Hourno Jr. Illeo. X. Uliaubarlaln W it Kllla Coutrtaiman ..,,,,, J W Ilawlcy A.U.Crawford .OiwaldWaat .r W llanaoii .T. II. Kay U R. Alderman W HUunlway fltobl Kaktn IT. A. tlollrlde Attorney General (loiarnor .. ...,,,, Kanr.li, Ml tltmim Trcaaurar,. ','..', upi. ru trno tnalricUou. mat Printer Supreme Jdjee ,, .Uaoit Harnett II. H. Iicau. tr.A. Moor N1HTU JDDIUUL UIBTIIIOT. Iililrlcl Jadta Dalton !(( lilatrlcl Attoroay, 1 w MeUtillocli Deputy Dial Ally O II Uonanl Circuit Coalt maata lb But Uoaday lu April and Ural Monday In October, Joint Henator.... o w !',,!. I. lolal-KapraaenUUr,, W II llrooke OODITT HAMETt t'oHiity Jndf e Cletk . ... .." Tiaaauier ... hurreyor. Hberltt. AMCWOf t Hcbool Baper'lBtendeu'i."," Coroner . Block Inapector..., ,,., Uommlaafonera ..UrautTlioinoaon K. II. Wateia , . Blmon Lewla Kralik r, (lowan A. K. itlcliardton .1,1, Donrian I. H Hamilton ; W deary .John ltoblnaou IX. I'. rtylrailer lit. a Hinyin County Coart meet the Oral Wednteday In Janaary, March. May, Jaly, liepleniber and Koteaiber. nun o. a, una orricil Hriiaier lacaltai Ww Kane Irani Harry CITY.-ita' Mayor. Itecorder, Tiaaauter Uaiahal, . ft. W.CIetenacI .A. M. Ilyrtl Jtii. neicoine jr ..It. I.. II. Iim i fit. J. Ilal.nn A. t' MrlcoiiK Kiana I'.ln I K.J. McKllin n Mcallun uHti, Council vtery dii.im'i ai .1 Kouilb Wednradar, 5umpter Valley Railway Co. TIMIl TAIII.K NO. 0 IN KKKKCT JUNK 14, 1008. Woat Hound. Kit Hound. 2 Par p. in. Ar C: 0 I.y C:J6 " 6:00 ' 4:M No. 1 rn-. ui. No. 2 0:0 I.t UAk.rGlly UiS ' Bouth llker 9:5S ' Blliburyt 10:04 " Ickliartt 10:07 " Thonipon 10:17 " Stoddrd Jnnctlonf " 4:62 ' 4:45 4:40 10:22 " 10 :2 " lOrfl " 10:53 " 11:10 ' 11:15 " 11:40 " NOON U:O0 " P.M. U:0S " 12:40 1 -.10 Ar WUrTnkt Dean' Scurl MeKwent J UNCTION t HutnpUr J UNCTION Hammltt O I. Cutupt 4: 2 4:Bfi 4:10 4:05 1 :60 1 : 0 ";00 Wbllnryt TIlTONt Auatin " .00 " 2;40 " '.MO Hlop on ilgnkl only. lNoKent. Ticket luned only (or tUtlon wliero train aro ichodnled to mko rfgnlar top. rnenitn mod puroluac tick et vrlier gente exlit beforo untorlng train or 25 cent In addition to tlio ru gular tare will bo charged. JOHBl'II A. WEST, Hnpt. QUANT QKDDK8. Asit. Bopl. $1500 Reward! ThoOrriton, Ca Ifornlaand Nevada Urc ritock 1'rotec Hon Aaaoclatlon of which the under trned Ja member, will itvo Ii, (WO txi rowaru ior evi dene leadln to the arrcit and con. vlctlonolniiy par ty or partlca ateal In horaca. cattle or tnulra beloiKlun to any ol III mem- ben. Id addition to lb above, the underalined offen lb lame condition ISO0.00 for all horici branded houe-ahod bar on both or either Jaw, Iliand recordnl In eljhl rountlea llanfo llarniy, iJik aud Crook countlca, Horici vented whin iold. Nun but frown hoiaca aold and only In arte biinohei, W W.IIIIOWN KUe.Orenon, mtujimnmrunmiuimutiiutituitutt! Mn. Ortce D, Mcoe -TEACHEk'- Volce and Plgnp Methods Used In Cpcnnatl Conservatory of Music Keildcec Studio and door west I'rtsbytorlcn Church mmmmij Star Hotel S. J. MIOWINTliR, Prop. NARROWS, - ORRQON llila vylll be found a delralile and hoiplUble stopping place where comfort and courteous treatment are considered first Feed Barn Conducted In .connection T H R -BETWEEN - Central Oregon nnd PORTLAND AH Trains Arrive At And Depart From Union Depot In Portland Train leaven linker 7: in n. m. or 1 1 -1 p, m., arriving Portland 8:00 p. m. nnil 12:15 p. m respectively. Trnln leave Demi (l:!IO a. in. iirrivlnj,' Porllnnd li:tW p. m. ltctttrii i"Ki lcue Portland 7:50 p, in, or 1(1.00 i. in., Arriving llcnd 8:15 p. in or leave Portland 10:00 it. nt. or H p, m arriving llitltcr 10:115 p. in., untl 11:45 rciK'ctircly. Por particular apply to J. II. Coilictt, Agent, Mend, or M. II. I)ottlirrty, A Kent, linker, Oregon, While In Portland VISIT NORTH BEACH A cool doliKlitfiil flummcr resort on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. Only a few hours down the Columbia from Portland, reached Via O.tW. It. & N. Steamers T. J. I'OITKIl" out of I'ortlniKl nt $!Ut30 p. in. or TJic "IIANSALO" tit 8:00 n. m. WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's S50.00 a Wook, almost SIO.00 a Day a Hclllnit Victor Hafca ami fire-proof lxiira to inarchanti. doctora, lawjcn, ilriilila anil Yrell l"Klofarmcr,all nl wliuiiircallctlmlKct of aaafc.bul ln not know huwi-nny lllatonwn ona, Haleamrii drelare our ruxialtlmi nn uf ttia lioat, clean out innncr-niakliiK oMuriun. tlaa ovrr racalvnl. Hlllmul ircvloua riivrl enre YOU can ilupllcaln Ilia auccoa of ntfirra. Our Iiaiiilaonicly 1 1 hint rated VA-vnt catalog will enable j-on lo jircacnl tho mtject locua- uimara in aa inwrraiuiK you ware jillottnir lliara throuxli our factory ' . " a ".l .. iL.taimttnii Ia convluclniculklnirpotiiti which It U Snt)ailbl0 for a pHj-c.lvf cuitomrr lo deny why doa'l YOU to Uir flrt to apply trom your Ylclnliy Xxtorv ouivone ttltv nn the territory T W. en UTor only on. .l..ni.n out of . loeaflty. TK1,1.nnlr,.rrofour Our New Ham. Capacity 20,000 Salat W. W. DRIIMKWATER ssrr: Main St. BURNS MILLBtMC C NORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, SVSoulding, Finishing Lumber Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Cood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. Go To The Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. HaRNKY VaI.UCY BrKWKK '. A..OON JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors WINES, LIQU0ES 4RD CIGARS Best and most popular brands LOCAL BEER ON TAP Courteous and obliging bar tenders Burns, Oregon e it vr, ;j,; J 1 I SSSSS EaiBiasfeS I ii laaaaa aaai WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG ArJD PRICES . THE A.H.AVERI LL MACHINERY CO. SPOKANE. WASH." PORTLAND. ORF.. .SAN JOSE CVL, 1, uin'.u9Tssv99vyvfH n 3! E niiinrr.. iimiukj. M'n apiolnud a lllliif faa. firlylia eorotaiiiy waa cleliratfd ty nracllDK thti moat modern tafa factory In lint world. Wlda awata mtn who rclved our t(-clal aallliiK Inducrmrnt, rrnriirrd it tiMaaarr todoubl our ou i put. a ar apanoliiK I many t'iounda of dollara en- I.I.IIIRUUl W"lt h......'-"-". Ltitto laarn all rarllculara, It will cmt you only the prlca of i it to lo 111 COt a poalal card. JsWor Calalogv.il 6 T. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. CIHCIKH1TI, OHIO Annually. Blacksmithiag and ilorseslioing Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO EV.ATIC BRAKES Bu"nst Oreeon, NulNf.5 D0ILEi 9 h tt JilGH GRADE SAW MILLS MACHINERY - tsirxuDtziSKi .rar te t& White 'a 1 If) f?T .: ' MM J HI )r IetinlW nwiisjDs. H MflRSPEfl & GRIFFITff riiyrilulntm nnd flnrgooni, niiiiNe, oitKao.v, Ii. E. lilDBHRD Olllro firat door i-nat photo llory Unrni, Oregon. W. C. BROWN, ZDnszisr iris's:. , IIOIIKM, OltKOON, Olllci) rooma 8 nnd I) Manonlc Building G. A- REMBOLD Attornoy-at-Law, Burns, Oregon. MILLER & CHEZEM ATTOUNKYS AT LAW UuniM, Oregon. Kootn (I nnd 7 Maionlc IlulldloK Kami luaua 'tulckly mail at reasonable ratal CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon rructh'iw In tlio Htato Court and forotlio U.S. Und OfDco. be- Ohu. II. Ixjonurd. ATTOII.NKY- AT-I.AW, Careful attention given to Collec tions nnd Real Estate mat tore. I'lru Innurancu, Notary Public. Buiinb, Okeoon. d. UI. CBflRY I'liynlcian and Surgeon. Hums, - - - Oregon. , Officii In huh- building fonlii of W.elcome linnifBH eliop, .Muin St. I'Iioiiu MulnSr.. DENMflM & DENMAN. Physicians and Surgeons al m mii- .-ri-1 rin. i.lylit or dy I bum ll.nriiii.il, Harriman, Oregon JOHM rtOBiNcON Slock Inspector, llarnty Connty. ll'JtllC A .llrl'rH liun Ore Dr. (V.inni-j Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Lawen. Ore. A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and United State3 Land Office Practice . Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon. It 11 ClKICKU ao M. AH. flic C M V. lODOt AlIO. H. AM.aOC. C. . COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engineers Irrigation, Water Supply Sewerage, Water Power. Siirvuy, Mum, Kalimatus, Superflilon BURNS, OREGON K. O. DlLI.Altl) formerly Atet, Kniilueer lu V. 8. Itrclauiallnn Sor vlw. A. O. Faulxnbk formerly Chief m. Klnrer ol Bolae A Wcalcru Ity. Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Burns, Oregon H. N. McCOMB General Repair Shop Rear W. O. While's Shop, S. Main Street Plumbing, Pump and Wind Mill Work a Specialty. Burns Sheet iVIetal Works Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of all Description. Camp Sloes, Tanks, Jobbing, Plwak. ing loonier. Give Me a Trial. C. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. Yoegtly'ii Old Stand. J01INEMI,KUWNQ, ' 1 lowolor. Optician und lOnuravoi1. Fine Wateli Repairing A Sp$ cialtj'. Always ready for job printing, X -ITaVil'. etJTAt JMLWTiv v- " .. HKNEai ZKE3