w it J. The Science of Farming If the world's attention de termines the importance of a i science, the science of fanning tjis rcceivinir deserved recognition. kFor the world Is now certainly jjgiving very much nttention to tho farm and the people wlm work upon it. This is not to bo wondered at, for upon the farm and its pro ducts depend all othor industries. Without this scii'nco all othor -things must foil. Whereas the farmer could, if necessary, make a fairly good shift at doing with- all the rest Knowing how is just as valu able on the farm as any other industry. The subject of dry farming is an illustration very vtnuch in point. One man exper imented until ho learned the se cret and as a result many people i haye profited. What ho learned does not seem very wonderful, " but it was the thing needed to bo known, and in tho semi-arid west, where crops are grown by -his method, they deem it quite van achievement. It always pays ,to study ones business. Pine Valley Herald. Some of the most valuable courses, for those interested in dry farming at the Oregon Agii cultural College are those in the agronomy department in which soils, field crops, irrigation and drainage, farm mechanics, and farm management are consider ed. In each class, besides the class room and laboratory work, the students are given actual field practice. Experimental crops are grown under various soil and climatic 'conditions, and the work at the dilFerent experi ment stations and demonsiration farms in dry farming regions is discussed in detail. Saving Clover Seed Crop Following is what the Ciop Expert tells in icgnrds to the manner of how to contiol midge which distroys the clover seed: Dasyneure Leguminicola Lint, a clover seed midce which pre vents the formation of the seed in the blossom, has been report ed as abundant in various parts of the state, and A. L. Lovett, of the crop pest force of the Oregon Agricultural College, has been making investigations. England, Ontario, and most of our states where red clover is grown are troubled with this pest, as the red clover is its fav orite host plant says Mr. Lovett. The white clover, alsike, and possibly the Mammoth clover are also attacked, The lavao enter the flower buds and feed on the contents of the ovaries, prevent ing the formation of the seed. The injury is more serious each year that the field is allowed to run. The adult female fly is so small and active that it is seldom seen in the field. It has long slender legs, a single pair of wings and a pinkish body. It is about 2 millimeters long, and when the ovipositor is extended nearly 6 millimeters in length. It has many natural enemies in PROFITABLE FARMERS MEETING TIIURS. (Ooiirimlcil Trom Klrtt Vat) A. C. gavo an address on general agriculture. Prof. Scuddcr has almost becomo a Harney county resident during recent years as he has made frequent trips hero and each time ho finds greater development and progression. His talk was thoroughly enjoyed by all in attendance and his ad vice will result in a good to tho entire country. Ho insisted that tho valuable crop on dry fnnm in Harney county was alfalfa for seed and not for hay. - Mr. Hrcithaupt was down for an address but as it was tho noon hour before ho was called upon ho declined and tho meet ing adjourned. This was a par ticular good feature of tho fair week that will result in immed iate good. Tho meeting was at tended by many farmers who went away with ideas that will bo put to practical use. Select Lectures Fea ture of Shool Work Another innovation in tho pub lic school system of Oregon, in tended to broaden tho influence of tho schools and help make of them a social center, is to bo tried this year under tho directions of State School Sup erintendent L. R. Alderman. It is to bo a free course of lectures, given by Uregon people, and is intended to reach every school house in the state. "The purpose of this course is to be offered free to the general public a series of lectures to be given by public spirited men and women of the state," says Super intendent Alderman in an an nouncement he is preparing. "The lectures will bo on topics of state and national interest, such as modern sanitation, industrial education, tax reform and others of kindred nature. These will express the new ideas of tho lead ing men of Oregon, best qualified to speak on such subjects. "It is customary in many places to secure lecturers from afar for sucn work. They are usually in terestinjr speakers, but being un familiar with the problems which confront us herein Oregon in our daily work, the net result of their labor is to take from the commu nity a large sum of money. "Our plan is to secure from each community through the help of the county school superinten dent and the city superintendent, a number of our own citizens who will deliver a course of lectures under the auspices of tho public schools on topics of vital interest to all of our people. "Each city superintendent, principal or teacher who wishes to plan for a course of lectures should write to this department, telling us how many lectures he can arrange for during the school year. He should also choose a number of subjects from the list given. The only expense will be the traveling expenses of tho lecturer, and entertainment. "The advantages and educa tional possibilities of such a cause cannot be overestimated. The success of the undertaking in tlin miil1 In irnof inl evnin1 methods to control it may be , J' community depends largely used. Pasturing the field in the spring or early summer destroys the midges and varies the time of the main cutting for seed. If the hay crop is cut early it will slightly reduce the yield of hay, but it will insure a heavy seed crop. The seed crop may be mowed back just after it starts, and this will delay the heading enough to miss the second brood .otflies. Near Portland the maggots were found in large numbers in mangers where clover hay was being fed, but as yet it has not been found that the presence of the maggot is detrimental to stock or that it lessens tho vol ume of hay. on the schools. There should be no admission charged. In many of our towns the commercial clubs would be glad to take charge of the expense. The school board would be justified in making a small appropriation to coyer the actual expenses; or tho necessary funds could be easily raised by a school entertainment DIRECT NEWS TROM RAILROAD CAMPS (Coiirlmtctl 1'roin I'ltft I'iik' bo tho end of track for this win ter and fiupplioB will bo brought that far by train making the work much easier than tho long haul by teams, one of tho engi neers told mo this will likely bo a perminont station. All tho rnilroad employees were gentle menly and .courteoin wo woro given a lino lunch and nil did what they could to entertain us I and told us to come again." t Freighter Taboos Booze 'Bnccy and Sunday Work A freighter with tho biggest and tho finest looking outfit seen in Bend for many n day nulled through town Saturday, bound for Burns. What is oven moro remarkable than his outfit was this particular roprcsontativo of tho genus "skinner", if trust worthy report is to bo credited, neither drinks, nor smokes, and never works on Sunday. Also, it is reported, ho never swears. All of which isn'ta Sunday school story, but a solemn and probablo fact, not to mention a glorious example for erring brothers of his own profession and others straying through different walks of life. Tho name of this paragon freighter is L. H. Kennedy. He hails from Hums. His outfit in cludes twelve fine horses and four wagons. When ho loft for Burns three wagons carried about 17,000 pounds, and in addition there was a water and feed wagon. The total weight of the outfit, including wagons, is pine cd at ovor2f,000 pounds. About iiO miles a day will bo aveiaged on tho 110 mile trip to Burns. On Sundays, say auto drivers who pass him, Mr. Kennedy "lays oil" entirely. Ho has the reputation of treating his horses wonderfully well, and tho results of this humanity weie evidenced by the remarkable way in which the teams responded to his quiet orders when swinging the long string of wagons through the streets.- Bend Bulletin. Through this lecture plan,, it is hoped to niako the school the social center of the community. It often hnppens that tho only public speakers we have the pri vilege of hearing are those who are advocating a cause of special interest only to themselves. The subjects of this course are ones of value to the whole community, subjects on which all good citi zens will bo glad to secure accu rate information. The men and women who have promised to deliver lectures will have only one object in view, the welfare and betterment of the citizens of Oregon." SUMMONS. tit Hie Circuit Oourt of Xi Slide UfOrt' Kim, Tor llnrney Count;, ClmrlcN It IVtcmon, iilnlutlil Ml. J. It Ciiiinliiu,lmm mul llenrjr N. McMiicr, ilcfciiilnnta, To J, It. CuimliiKlinm, One of tlie ubore nnincil ilcfciitliinta: In the inline i( the Mute of Otegon, you me hereby rctuircil to nppenr nnil itimucr tlie coiiiplnlnt filed nffnlntt you In the nbine entitled nctlou on or Ixfore thii hint duyof the time prencrilieit In the ordir of iulilicntlouof thlt umtnona, to wit on or liefoie the 3 tut. dny nfSee IcmU'r 11112, mild (lute IicIiik the eiplrn tiou of alx wickn from the firat publica tion of thin KUiuuionii, n ml If you fitlt io to nppenr mid nimucr, for wnut thereof, pliilntlirwlll npply to the court nnil tie. liiiuid judgment UKniiwt yuu nnd the other dcfmdnnt for the mini of aeventceii hundred nnd twelve- dolliim nnd eleven iintx, with intercut on the mini of $1 COO nt the rute of tc'i per cent. er annum from July II, 1111'.'; nlao for the mm of $1G0 nttoruey fee, and coil nnd ills litituciiicnl" of this action. Till iuiuiuoiii lit published by order of Grunt Tlioiiipmni, the County Judge of Ilninvy County, Oregon, inmlii nnil en tcred the nth dny of Auguat 1012, nnd t he date of the llrat publication of Mil miiiiuiona la Am;ut 10, 1012. O. A. Kkviiioi.u, illMd Attorney of Plaintiff. NOTICIC FOIt PUBLICATION. IWITKtIHTATKS I.ANDOKFIOK.I llurua, Oregon, Hileiuher U, l'i. Niillto la hirebr a I if mi Dial Joint 0 Miller. ut tiller, Oregon, whom Ottoberll lwtt.inade It. inn Unci Kutir No ai?,Herlal.No, ti, (or (or NM,ritcllu!l 1H, TiiwiiiIiIi1H, Hange.M K, Willamette Meridian, haa Med nollro nt Intention In make dual tluee.year prool Io e.iiiitiiau irwiii in mo nun auoto ueaenoeii, belnrr I ho llralater nnil lleceler. al llurm, Oregon, mi tho Jim day of October, 1.13. Claimant namea aa ntlnrMee It Jiilumou, I Koaier, llonlamlti Mutter, CI U Hemline, oil ut Hilar, Oregon Wat, Kiaaa, lief later, NOTICK FOR IU ..LIGATION. t'NlTKtl HTATKW I.ANII OWI'ICf Ilium, Oregon, hri'tamlxr I;, Uli, Villi e ! hereby gUeil that Orrllla M Cellr, ol l.iteu, nr.gon, wliii. on July, llM. made lliimr.leeilr.nlry Mu uxww.ir MVJi Necllmi 31, liiw lihll JIM liionU K.WIIUuielloMerl illnit, ha. It I cO notlreuf Intention In uiatennal iiniiiiiuiiitluii proof In ralatillili olaiinlothe I a ml aloriiir.ctlbed. tloi Itegliler and It rulvir, at llurm, Oregon, on the nnil day of Olliiher. tvlt. Claimant union Ha wltuea.ra rie.1 1.. Iilm a, ileurge W llryulng, Chaa K, lemey, Kred Y Tl in in allot l.awen, Oregon Mm r"aa, flraUttr, OClETIEi. 1IAKNKY LODQt, NO, 77, I. 0 U F. Dr. (laarr. n. it, Maata tvarr Strnda; In Odd Fallow Hall , i w raa.ua, nteratarr, wofkaafoUowii Flril mcond Malurilav. Ylrit Tlnrfl) lttiraa alJiwutu, , 8, Hpra wi ', tfaeoud 1.8. doraaua. Naeratatt. I), m a aa Inllnwat Flril SUtti,,Uv lid llalofji aecond flaturdar, Fltit lf jia llilrd irairtaj lonrui Hauirday, 1IUHH8LODOKNO.I7, A.F. A U Maata arar; drat and llilrd Batnrdar luvacli n,?n",. . . . torn. Millar, W M Ham Mothartbtad, SaoratarTi U;llCltN VYOOIlMKHOFAMKIIIUA MactaararjaoooDd and fourth Kridar amii Inn al I.O.O F. Italliall nalihbora intlit.il Naw appllcann will racalra courlaoua trral W T, Uatar. Clark. ' "' Y u I'KOPKSSIONAIa 0 73 STANDS FOR SERVICE iMlRSPEN A GRIFFITH I'IijuIlIiiiiii nnil Huruoona. flUHNM, OltKOON. Rms, IIUKNI) Oil AITKR NO. 40, 0. X. B. Maria aaarr aaoond and foartli Homlayi. hi Mawnlo Hall. Frankl Walcoraa, W. 1 aaaiaaj nirca, DVVIViari 1A HKDKKAII DHOItKK Ho, 48. (rarjlttandtd Waduaadar. Avoid Sedative Cough Medicinea. If you want to contribute dir ectly to the occurancc of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia use cough medicines that contain codinc, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy is what is needed. That cleans out tho culture beds or breeding places for tho germs of pneumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wild reputation for it cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dcai'-ra ' Remember W. A. Goodman is prepared to roll your barley, bale hay and saw wood. !J7 Those elegant moth itof chests at Clevengor's are just what you are looking for. They are tho best piece of furniture you could invest in. i Harney County at Pendleton Round-Upi Homer Reed and W. B. Shelley arrived home Tuesday night from Pendleton where they attended the Round-up. Harney county took some prize money in the events, Chas. Myers winning the wild horse race the first day and Shelley taking second money the next day in the same event. Shelley and a pardner by the name of Adams took the first in the pony express. Speedball, the bronco taken out by the Harney county boys was the hardest horse on the grounds to ride. He threw sov eial but was finally subdued. He was pne of the contenders on the last day for tho championship riding. Mr. Shelley sold him for good money as also tho fine sad dle belonging formerly to the Settlemyre estate. Do not take any chances have hav. urain or other nronertv in sured in the Reliable Aetna & Hartford Insurance Companies, 41 Inland Empiiib Realty Co. Fok Sale on Trade 30 acreB of Yakima Valley fruit land for relinquishment or deeded land. Give full particulars. Address: P. A. RUI'PEIIT, 44-47 Mabton, Wash. They MUe You Feci Good. The pleasant purgative effect produced by Chamberlain's Tab lets and tho healthy condition of body and mind which they create makes one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers. :::::m3:mm::m:mmmmm:m:.m:tmi Mrs. Grace IJ. iYlcHose THACIICK Voice and Piano Methods Used In Cincinnati! Conservatory of Music Residence Studio and door went I'reabyterlnn Church mmimnmmnmnmmtmmmnnnmr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTKiiHTiTraf.aNiiOrrier., ") Hiiriin, Ortiion, Hitnntr II, mi. Siillrala tirrtliyalrt-n thai fia'liaiilal llaiintt t llurm, o airou, h tin, mi Hrrvuitirr 74, 1 mat, niailp tlomaiiaail pulrjr No. S, harla) No r IJ fu St hi rlli. li .& town, Mi, X H, uuun l r tMllainpilv Marl'llMi liaa ItUO itillrv nf Imiiiitlim to Miakit dual flvaar T, Kit. In ta'Mlll.h ilnlin In tha Ian, I tfaur lralMIMl u tuff Hrtflaivr ami Hrltar( at tll'ii Or, tun. no th rout day of lotolr. IU Claimant liamra aa wliiraia tlti Itmtrr MaM K a'Mlon lla) liar mi, Krt ttarruii aM of luirt a uiva1 n w faaaa, lliilatar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITFUHTATKil.ANDOFKIt F, llurua llrrtuu, triilaiuUr 5, lvU.I Nollro la liarsliv ilran lliaiTtiomaa lliilloli, nil all Urririiii wl,u. on Ai.rll V7, f7. ,1. Ilomralrad anlrr Nn SM, frarU) No Otsu iiir.MiUHi, m.iinn, MH8rn Ktrtlun n, Tomiiahlii it, Coulli llaiife A Kaal, nlllan alia Xarldlan liaa fllo.l iioltra of Inlanllon io make niialnrajaar I'roof, io Mtalillah claim lo lh' lam! ataia dtarrload, bafora lha Kaalalar ami Hrrclaar. al llurna, Orefou, on lha Uih ilajr of OciuUr. lilt. Claimant natilra aa wtttiaaaral Charlaa H U-avlll, Jamra II I'urrlna A.T, tliiiimnan, KriHI llatiaeu, allot Kll.tiroo, Wm Kiaaa, Itajtlitar, DY1.V ,, . , . . Ilrrdla llalton, N tl Madia l.aonard, Kao. Bao'y. TUI.K CIHCI.K No. 1U, W, of W, Utcla ararj fourth Tuaadar. ,, , . Maud llorlon, (I, l, Heater Ooodman. Clark, OmoiAL DIIIKCTORY TATB aiiaowi UH.Benatora , ,,. I Jonathan Ilinirne Jr Itlao. X. Uliamberlalii W It Kill uoairaaaraan...... ,,,,, Attomar Oaneral Ootarnor aralrr ol olala Tiaaanrar, , Hupt. rulilla luitractloa tltate I'rlntcr Hupreina Jada JWllawli-jr ,. A.M. Crawford Oawald Waal ,VW lianaou T.ll Kay U H, Aldarrnan ,W BDuolwajr rilobl Katln IT. A, UollrlJo . 0on liuructl I i(. H. naan, I T. A. Moore NINTH JUD1UIAL UIBTnlCT. !!!'!'! iait "O" a Jilatrlat Attomar.. .... .. J W Moti llooh IHil.ulf DUlAllr Ulllronaiil Circuit Court maata lha Drat Uondaj In April and Drat Mondajr Io Oclobvr. 0 W I'arrlali (V II llrooka folul rWoalor ,,,. . , lulul'lltpratanlatlra 090KTT tUaXIT! Uounljr Jndia Clark frruurar aiirtaror (Irani Thoim ion K. II. Walora rllmon livrla Kralik r, (luwall A. K. lOcfiarUtuu 1 J. IHillrail I. M llamllioii ) Wllaarjr .John llohlniou IK. I' Xjrivralur ru a ninyiii Counlf Court mrala tha llrat We.tiit,Ujr In January, March, May, July, HrplrmUr ami Noieatar. -iborliJ HcUooluarlEtaDdaoi." ' Corooar tflock Inanactor. . ,, Uomrolaalonara ikmT 0. a. lakh ur'ltat Uaialar Uialrtr., Mayor. Itacordtr. rrraaurar Maralial, V m Karri) I rank Harry tur.-auaxi' . (I W t If ti rtKot A, Jl llyril J.t; Wnlioinajr ..l l.llalm. Cauiiilluivn fll J II. '.in i A. I W-Iioi flalia I alvf i-onii' I h, J Wrklnii ii Nrvlinia ul llm tuulull rir iwhhii'I a' it "uurlli VVIuradai NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. I'KITKti Fritti I.tnu OrrK a llurua, OraaoD, HciitaroUr 0, li;. Nollca la harehy (loan that Mr a Adda ft Wlicclor of llurua, Oreaon. who on Auaual la, laiu, inadn llomratrail Knlrr NIW. for Wtj NK'. n.l r'jNWJj. rvrtlon 77.Towahlp a K nnilco of liilanlliin to make final flralyaar proof, Io ralahllah claim lo lha land alm a da. crlbait hvfnrvltcal'iarand Itacalrar.at llurua, Orraon ou lha fiuitaroforlobar, tail ( lalmaiitnaineaaawllnraara MUn Harmon. I, I K Slcl'hall, Maacla HP ton, J YV Itacl, allol lliichanan, Orrana Wu raaaa, lteilater. Sumpter Valley Railway Co. 1I.M12 TAHI.K NO. 0 IN JUNK H, 11XW. Kl n.n 6NPS Through Service BETWEEN Central Oregon AND PORTLAND Via Redmond Lcavo Rcilmond 7ilG a. m. Arrive I'orlland G.30 p. in. Lcavo I'orlland 7i60 a. in. anil 10 00 n. in. Arrive Ketlmoml 7i30 p. m. , Via Baker V Leave laker 7i'15 a. m. and 1:05 p. in. Arrive Portland 8 00 p. in. ann 12:45 p. m. Leave Portland 10 00 a, m. and 8 00 p. m. Arrive Uakrr 10 35 p. m. and I1M5 a. m. All Trains arrive at and leave Union Depot Portland li. E. HIBDflRD Ollliu firt iloor cnat plioto allorjr Duma, Orcxon. W. C. UROWN, IlUttNfl, OflKOON, 0 111 c rooiur, 8 and 0 Masonic Uulltllnj m G.A. REMBOLD Attornoy-nt-Law, Burns, Oregon. WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's " 50.00 a Wook, almost $!0.00 a Day m flalllnK Viator Hatca and Are-proof bo tea to mi'rulianta, itoclura, Uwyrra, ilmtlata anil wall lo-dofarmcra all of whoiiirrallrathanriil of a aata, Inn ilo not know liuwra.yltlaloown una. rfala.mrti ilrolare our protKialllon oua of tha Iral, clrau cut nioiiry maklni; opporlunl ll.a avnr racalvul lthout prrvloua raiMrl cnr YOU can ilunllraU thn tuccria of olfirra. Our liandiomaljr lllualr.li.l 'JOU-paea c.talon MILUR & CliEZOM ATTOHNEYS AT LAW llurm, Oregon. Koomn (I 11 n J 7 Maaonlc Ilulldlng rami loam i(ulckly inads at rcaaonable rataa ClflRbES W. ELLIS LAWYER UurtiB, - - Oregon Practiced In tliu Htntu Courti and be foro tlm U.H, Land OHIco. OliriH. II. Leonard, Attoiinkv-at-i.aw, (Jitruful nttention given to Colleo- liotm nut Heal Estate matterB. l'lro Innuranco. Notnry Public. liUUNH. Oheoo.n. West lloonil. No 1 I'aaa-a. m. No, '.' V:0 Lv ltakerOlly U:5 Booth lUkor U:&8 rJallalnuyt 10:01 alxxkhartt 10.07 " Tlioinpeonl 10:17 " Sto.lilardJniictlont 10:2a " . WAtorTDkt NQTICK FOIt PUBLICATION ItMTaiiKTATaal.trioOrrira, I llurua, Orrion, HptarulrO, 3 Nnilrc la Imrahy (Iran that Marvin ilcUra, ol llurm. (irraou, Hhomi May 4, lno7. ruada llomcaicailrmry No awl Htrlal No unit, lor HM(SKIUilt ltianil3,Haftlon,V.Townihlp33 H , llauii.nl, K ,Mllainclto McMillan, hai Olcil nollro of Inloulton to inaka final tlirve yaar Proof. In ralalillati claim to lha lanil abora l.arrlhcil, bctom lha Itrnlitur ami Hccclrar, at llurua, orraoii, ou the rati ilay of Oclotxr, Claimant liaiiiraaawllnraii-a Walter K Jlualnii, (Irani Mliirlcvanl, llrnry T Nulaaiiipra, Minoii l.owla, allot llnrna, Orv lion. Wm, raaaa, Itaalater. NOTICI5 FOIt PUBLICATION. IniTcn HTATca lamxirrtrK Duma, Oregon. July J. 1511. Noltrcla liarchyKlven thai Charlaa II. W llaou. 10 :2 " lOrff " 10:65 " 11:10" 11:15 " 11M0 " NOON 12:00 " V. M. 18:05 " 12:40 " 1:10 Ar Dean'a Spur McKwent JONCTIONt HumpUr J UNCTION tlutiimltt O I. Cam pi Kaat I toll ml. i l'aaa p. in Ar 6: 0 Lv 5 25 " S 00 " 4 55 " 4 5J ' 4-IB 1 4 40 4; 2 4 26 4 10 4 05 1 W) 1 0 ' 05 Whitney " 00 TIPTONf " 2 40 Anatln " 2il0 Blop on algnala only, JNoaniiil, Tlcketa Uauaxl only (or ataliona ulioro tralna are edicduleJ to make-uvular topi. I'auenKen mnal ptirohaac tlik. eti where agenti exlal hetoro vnturliiK tralna or 25 cenli In addition to tho re gular (are vrlll be charged. J08KPII A. WLBT, Btipl. QUANT Ui:i)DK8. Aaat. Bopt. will anabla you to prr-nt tha aubject locua totnera tn aa inicrcviina a manner, inouia you ware Pllotlnff thara throuali cur factory Hen apiiolntrd aa '- .. , IwIha at.it In.tni.llnn. Iitr m.IIImi, ar.. vtwlntf roiivlnclna latklnc polnla which It la lnij)aalhlc for a proaprclltc cuatomcr to deny V hy itou't YUU bo tha llrat lo apply from your vicinity befor aomcone clao gcta the Urrlloryf can favor only one aaleaman out of each locaflt. comp.ny aa cflabralcit by vrcctlnx tho moat modern rata factory In the world WMa awake man who received our aieeial aelllnK Inducement, rendered Itneceasary toilouble our output. We are apendlnK Sany tliouaandaof dollara en rKln our aalra ornanliatlon. but to learn all particular., It will coavyou only the price of a poaul card. Ixlc for Catalogue 16T. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK GO. CINCINNATI. OHIO J. tU. CBARY riiVHlcinn and Suri(eon. HtiriiH, - - - Oregon. OKiniln niiH linllillliiMMitli of Welcome harm m ulinji, Main Bt. I'lionu .Main 8.5. Physicians and Surgeons il - mi irtl r mpilt i Ijjlit nr day 'I In ii lliitriiiiHii Marrlman, Oregon Our Naw Hama. Capacity 10,000 Salaa Annually. lira or inleiillon ut mala itirn... l'.,u,r tn ialahll.li claim to the land above daaicrlbcd, before K I llcede, V H t'oinmliiloner. at hla offlie at Druwacy, UrcKoti.on tha aatli day of riei.ioinlitr. IliU. ' t lalinaut uaiiica aa wllncaaea lien W ilalra, I'lareiica Welly, Aliba U (lalia.KrkK lark,ulluf limwaay, Orecon, u Kiaaa, llcalilar Star Hotel S. J. AIlDWINTnU, Prop. NARROWS, - OKUGOn' 'Hi In will he found it ilctirulilc and hospitable ntoppln,; place where comfort and conrtcoiiH treatment are considered first Feed Barn Coiuluctcd In connection Z NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nithi HT4Taa I,Ni)Orrlo, JliiriL OriKon replcnibor V7, lun I Nntlru la lieruliy xlvm that Florence liar iniiilea, of llurua, OrrKon. who on MarihJU lioj made lincrt I ami Kulry, No 0irn7, for NK;iNr',,Hoilloii7, Inwiirhlp '.'AM, Itanio f K , Wlllainutte Mirlillau, liaa filled notice ot Inleiillon In inaka I llial i'roof, In lalahllah claim to lim laud abovu iluiirlbad before Henlatcr ami Iter elver, at llurua, Ori-fon, mi tho rih itar of Novamliiir ItiU Claimant namea ita wllueaiii H J lleron, Wlllla II t haar, Ifuuli 'III ton lloratu Herd, all of llurua, Orrauii Wu I'aKiia, Itemter. NOTICK KOIt PUBLICATION IINITKII HTATKH I.ANI) OKMCK. I llurua Orrion, Auguitro, 1I2, .Solire la hereby ul van llial John II Ucttullan of llaruvy, On von, who, on October 77, IUM. inaila lliiincnead l-uiryNo MV.HerlalNu.trjoav, lorWliNK',andN),NVK,HeeimiiSJ,Townihlp H ,21 ll.iiBodl K ,w iltamalte Mvrldlan.haa Iliad nollro of Intention to make filial five year proof tncataollah nUlm to the laud abo. ile. irllivd, liefuru Iho Itrilalar and llecclver, at llurua, Uniioii, on the Will day of October, I launaul naiuia aa wltneaaaai Wallace Jordan, an Kinhraa, John Uavailf a, John Worlow, all of llurua, Oreion, Wu. Kiaaa, Iteflaler. NOTIOK KOIt PUBLICATION leu. irlal.n. en, of lawan, (irmon, who on July u, luou, made lloriirat'.iU'ntrr.No Iha, for NWJHao iiun ii iowiiaiiiptiB .iiaiiiiejjuB willam.lla Meridian, haa fllad nullce ol Inu ntlou lo make IINITKII HTATKl,ANIOKFIUC, llurua, tlrejon, Aumut ja. mi. Nullio liharohy kIvcii that I'elerClirlatan. lion II 'IimiiahlpriH.ltanitaJiiUIC Wlllamatta ii i .i 1, the laud auo Ciiinmutallon proof, mo lauu anotu ueacribeii. baiora llculi Itaielvar, al llurua, Oregon, on tbevilt day of to calabllati claim tu acrlbed, balora llealater and NOTK-K KOIt PUHLKJATION t'NiTKO HTitaal.iNiitirrKa, iluriix, (liikon Kilembrr 17, VJIL Nnlltola horcby itlvi ii ihalAuallu J, tutu inliigaoflliithali.il Onaiiii who, ou May la, iww, mailohiiiniali.il intryNn IW,'j,HorlaI No, Ojlla fiirMI Hl'!4 NW', tl'U, Nl'Ji HWIi, Hen tliuli.'ruwiiahlp;iH ,l(.ugii!i,1K , Wllfamallu Mcrlillau. liaa lllml nut It u of lulaulliin tu make I'Inal Threii Vinr I'roo.to calalillah claim In the land abovo iluiurlbod, Ixtnn llrglaicr ami Itoiolver.at llurua, on gnu, on lint ;iluly October ini t lalmautliamia aa wllnnn.i Wllllani A,, talluranii, of Uweu, Oregon, Wllllum r Vamleveer, of llrawiey Orexou, II A Jllerkman and John l' Clayton, both of llariiy,Origou VVm I'iuua, itvglater iictnbur. I'll 2. I lalmant namea aa wltnraaeal Aiidrewlileiaon.liilarlJrfar.il II Kn.eh aiM llanrge Hcaii, allot Uwen, Oregon, WM.raiua.iieglater, NOTICK KOIt PUBLI0AT40N. IlKiTku riTATga l.iND Ornci llilllo, Oregon, Auglllt V7, 1111$, Notlco It hereby iilven thai Mwaon Newell, of i'in.ty, iftiaiin, n no, tin noveinuer va. luou, mailu Ifiimealiad Kutry No Wt7, forVJNWW and VHjHWJ,, Section ja lownahln Vr B, Haiigei-. K, Wlllainelta Marhllan, haa fllaii notice ot Intention lo make final three year rrooltoiiLLll.il dalin to the laud almteila atrlbeit, before K, l lleeila.lt H, t oininlailon er, at hla pnlie, at lirawtay, Oregon, ou lha Kill day ol tlilober, 1VIJ. t lalmant tiainaa aa wltmairai I'liaoy Hopper, Kill ,k 01. on, Clarence Welly aud liula N. Dlanii alluf Hreuraay, Orcfon, Wm, Kiaaa, Iteilitar, Cim you beat it? Chain har ness $1P.B0 at Shelley's. $1500 Reward! Tho Oreion, Cel Ifornla ami Nevada I ive mock I'rottc lion Aaaoclatloniil which the undir !... I. ....... I,.. rMW. 1. MIVMIOVI, II (Ive II.UUO la) rewaru lur eri deuce leading to the arreat and con vidian uf nuv Par ty or partita ateal- I . m ,.... rt.lll. or inulaa pelonglng to any in lie mem bera. In addition to lha abore. the underalaued offaia lha game condition foo 00 for all home branded hona-ahod bar on both or either Jaw, llreud recorded In eleut rouulle. Itauge llarnay, Lake aud Crook rotiutlia. Iloraca vented whan aold, Nena but grown horaea aold and only lu erge bunohea, W W.IIIIOWN riff. Oregon W. W. DRINKWATER Blacksmiiluag and tlorseslioing Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Main St., - Burns, Oregon, JOH.M ROBINtON I Stuck Inspector, llaruty Cooolv. II mu' d i-aa Hurt a. Ore Dr- Minnin Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Lawen. Ore. A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and United States Land OlTice Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon. II I) OurtH itO M iM oc c, a il V. ttapoi ilao. M. am. aoc c, a. BURNS IVIILLINC CO. HORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic. Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Oood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. COOPER 8c DOEJGE Civil and Hydraulic Engineers Irrigation. Water Supply Sewerape, Water Power. Stiricja, .Map, I'lthnatrs, Snpervlalon BURNS, OREGON T. 0. DlLLAMI formerly AaaU Knclnter lu V, H ltcclamatlon Ser-lcc. A. O. Faclznu (ormefly Chief In. glneer ot Hotae 4 W eatern Ity, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Umitid BTiTHl.tnuurrio:, i Boroi, Oragou.rJeplambera, 1911 S0,i0!,li,,,',bJ,JF,,,,n "'at Caroline Hultou, widow of Balneal llutlon decaaaed.of Kgll Oragou, who. on March a. IW7, made llniu. rfectlao Jl. townahlp H . lunge !U K, Wll !i,llM'f-WJfw,,J;. baa rlt. notice ol lutontlou claim to the land abovo deairlbtd, Iwloru the 3rO To Tlie WHITE FRONT LIVERY STABLE Eastern Oregon Engineering .Company ' CIVIL AND IRRIGATION LNGINEE8S Burns, Oregon H. N. McCOMB General Repair Shop Rear W. 0. White's Shop, S. Main Street Plumbing, Pump and Wild Mill Work a Specially. NEW RIGS AND TEAMS Burns Sheet Metal Works 'Phone lo Me for Your Doctot R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. :a5is.; .'""ii.a.'rf'"1 . ,-.c.,,.rer ' "ur'" Oregon mi u. wiwim, .via t natreaea wllneataai Iho nth day of October, lull i laiuani naaraaaa win vnarita u. . Maaltt, Jamra II. Oiirrn. 0 A H alker aud (I. T. Dnnaaaii, all il Ktfll, (Wagon WM Kiaaa, Ilegliler, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UKITao BTiTga 1 aNii Orrira Burnt. Oregon. Hentainbur a. iou niN?i.'. i n"tbT irttt """ "anrlalta Jonea. 01 jlurna. Oregon, who, on February 7. 1UW. BKKNW(ibction rnlttf fcj-i fi'.Hii 'ul, i; By..ftWMHK)7.8ar i WW i?rlK?.HWWNHli 11, Townahlp !W H , Ituuga ii Towna Idlan, I J5....iUm't'' 1S"dan, haa niad iinikuol ii.i , at. . . V" preoi, io eilab Mali fi.lui.'. .'.,J ,l,,l",1 deaorbed. beore i,h,J,iiJh,j",a .,A,C.,'T., "". Oregon, ou Ihullthday of October, Ul'J . lalmant namea aa wltiieiaeal Thomaa A. Joa.a, all ol War.rly, Oragun. Wat. faaaa, Ilegliler Dry Blab and plno wood $C. CO nnd $7.00 per cord, cash only at Lumber yard. Try a 85c chlckon dinner from 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. ovnry Sundav. at tho Cottage Inn. Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of ,al Description, CampSfoKS, Tanks, Jobbing,- limb ing to order. Give Me a Trial, SCHUMANN VocRtly's Old Stand. WmmimMiimKBmmmmmiStmimtKmbMuKKttatKKmtmJL&M Proprietor. i For Backache Rheumatism Kidneys and Bladder I P CONTAIN NO HARMFUL OH HAIHT FORM1NR DKUr.S I .- r r J0IlN KMKItLINa, an DIIjJUJImiUjo I &SMMgW I " 1 vr,,TOK jilOHfihA MACHINERY WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AHD PRICES THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINERV CO. SPOKANE. WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE. JAN JOSE CAL rTTM Wl' aTTO-JI Jowolor. Optiuluu uiid linuvayov. Fino Watch Kt'pairinfj A Spe chilly. q Always ready for job printing, K h -i Held products were; t-j,1 JJIBJJIJIMMI, V f ty Tjij 5tT H' .llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH