The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 19, 1912, Image 4

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iK'ccp Clean and Live Right.
Health exports talked stnight
hfrom the shoulder to the students
iof the Oregon Agriculture College
it convocation this week, as to
ules of hygiene and sanitation.
Jr. rJ. J. otcwari, 01 i"i.'
lining for men, spoke on baths;
liss Miriam Thayer, director of
Dhysic.nl training for women,
ppoke on air, exercise and proper
lothinir; and Prof. T. P. Hocfc
pith, head of the department ot
bacterioloc.v. talked on disease
Mid its prevention
'Baths as taken by the stu-
lents arc not always beneficial,"
aid Dr. Stewart "Sometimes
ey do more harm than good.
f ter violent exercise on the field,
i the gymnasium, or even after
i brisk walk a student may have
stimulated his physicue as to
ive brought it to the point of
thaustion. If he takes a hot
nth after it the effect is further
riiausting, as it stimulates him
ill more. The proper tempera-
ire for a bath after such oxer-
Be is merely tepid, about the
le as the blood in the body, 9S
ees. Such a bath has the
feet of soothing and reducing
essure on the spinal column
id the brain, acting as a gener-
I restful agent.
"(Shower and plunge baths
auld be taken with care. A
bge in water 70 to 75 degrees
as a bracing tonic to a ro-
Bt person. The action ot water
ier 70 degrees is to stimulate
art action. If taken suddenly
is a tendency to shock the
kous system, and therefore a
son who is not robust should
jrer take a cold bath unless un-
doctor's advice. A tepid
, which is soothing rather
stimulating, is good for all
es and ages, ine atnieies
have become bruised and
take a warm bath, 95 to 105
rees wnicn nas a soounng
Bency. ttvery one should taKe
kth of some sort every morn-
; if it is only a rub-down with
et towel, with a brisk rub
rard to stimulate circula-
bs Thayes says, speaking of
lical education in the home
ymnasium, "No matter how
you develop your mind,
nil never attain to our high-
iucational efficiency unless
pave the health to use it. I
noticed many students'
in wnicn tne windows
not open. We were meant
Bally to live out of doors.
' student and member of the
should have all the venti-
possible in class rooms and
(ie. When possible you
I sleep out of doors, or make
Dms as open as you can to
esh air.
subject of diet is also
ant Fried foods and pas-
inot make muscle, strength
rood dispositions. Good
substantial and wholesome
what you need. Almost
ident, or teacher for that
feats as Blowly as he should
at many headaches and
plments come from eating
; and failing to chew the
roperly. I will speak to
later on hygenic and
i clothing. The boys who
eirfine sensible military
lis, do not need mucn au-
re is a living cause lor
I all diseases, popularly
is germs," said Prof.
"The normal human
the pink of condition
ie free from these living
pf disease. Fortunately
in the body certain or
which tend to kill off
us, out tney are only
, certain point, and when
iber of germs becomes
I these natural safeguards
en down and we suffer
ease. There are four
ough which germs enter
by the mouth, by the
abrasions or wounds
ltry through the skin,
ray of the reproductive
fAmong the diseases en-
irough the mouth are
dyscntary, tonsilitis,
bis, ncarlet lever, and
They must have
ihod of transportation.
lie water, other drinks,
f food. The water sup-
prvallis h one of the
iiave ever had to deal
BO per cent of the wells
city are bad, so I would
It you make sure you
tig city water, not well
sok into the kitchen
food h cooked and
hero are not germ dis-
lics there. Know that
you drink is not from
liseased cows. And,
live clean, morally
res if you would not bo
IlLperccnt in the unit-
mo are infected with
Ikpoc'i, grouped under
name of the Ulack
Stallion Registration
Board Reports.
The first annual report of the
Stallion Registration Board of
Oregon, prepared by the secre
tary Prof. E. L. Potter of the
Oregon Agricultural College, is
now otV the press, and it is full
of interesting facts.
Besides a complete directory of
all tho licensed stallions and jacks
in tho state, classified by counties
with the names of their owners
and a statement of their breeding
and any special defects, there is
a tabic showing just how many
of each breed there are in each
county, how many nre grades,
mongrels, or puro blooded. An
other table classifies tho animals
as to brooding and soundness,
showing the number of each
breed having spavin, roaring
and other defects, a total of 9
per cent unsound out of 1.135
animals.
The total number of applica
tions received was 1,238, and
of these 1,135 have been granted
licenses, 103 being, held up, some
because no fees were paid, some
because of the death or sale of
the horses, lack of inspection,
necessity of further information,
or other cause. In some cases
the pedigrees were found to be
entirely fictitions, or to haye
dates chanced or forgeries. Cer
tificates of registration were re
fused them, as were also certifi
cates issued by the. American
Horse Register, American Per
cheron Register, American Pac
ing Register, Standard Jack and
Jennet Register, the Dominion
Draft Horse Association, and
the Hartman Stock Farm Regis
try Record Co. In the latter case
pure bred licenses were issued
after the foreign certificates were
presented, and in some other
cases animals thus listed have
afterwards been properly record
ed. Unauthorized certificates
issued by S. D. Thompson, certi
ficates of Arabian horses, and
miscellaneous unauthorized cer
tificates were also refused.
A large number of owners,
finding that the law barred the
certificates they held did not pre
sent them for registry. Some
horses advertised as pure bred
had no certificates to support the
claim, and sometimes the owners
have tried to secure a pure bred
license without a certificate. In
no case has a pure bred license
been issued by the board until a
certificate from a recognized as
sociation has been presented at
the office of the board, examined
and approued.
There are 21 graduate veterin
arians in Oregon who are author
ized to inspect stallions and jacks
for state license, and to receive
applications for license. The fees
for licenses, transfers and dupli
cates amounted during the year
to $12,361, and the disbursements
of the board to $7,691. 17, leaving
a balance on hand, not including
outstanding obligations, of $4,
669.83. It is interesting to note that
Idaho has registered 3 stallions
in the Oregon registry, Califor
nia -1, and Washington 9. Of
these 6 are Standard bred, 1
Shirew 1 Percheron, 1 Clydesdale,
2 Mongrels, 1 German Coach, 2
Belgian, 1 Grade-Trotting and 1
Grade-Percheron. They are used
along the Oregon line.
Will Run For Surveyor
A recent letter from Chas. E,
Beery written at Denio states
that word has reached him re
cently to the effect that he does
not want the office of county sur
veyor. This Mr. Beery wishes
corrected as he is the regular
nominee of his party and has no
intention of withdrawing. He
has been very busy during the
entire season working on a big
irrigation project down close to
the county line and has had no
time to get out around among
the voters. Mr. Beery wishes it
understood that he is a candidate
and wants the votes of the peo
ple. He is a very competent
man and will make an excellent
officer. (Paid Adv.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITKU STATE)! LAND OrTJCK, I
liurni, Orefun, Octoherv, Wt I
Nutim 1 hereby lon that Hannah Mcy of
Hums. Orciton, who, on May in, 1W7. utile
llciinwua.1 entry N0.3IS7, Herlal No. KM, or
KUNKli Btictliu 10. anil rtkNW!;. Hellion 11.
Townililpr, Woullj, lunge 31 Kail, Willamette
Herlciian, nas mcia anwaoi internum w mane
Anal live rear proof Uiailabllih claim to the
landabote ilecrlbcij, beloro the Itticliter and
Itocclver. at lliirna. Oresuu. on Ilia let li dar
ol November, Itlil,
i laiuiaul namia aa wuneaaei:
Neva Hodiler. Ilenrna W, llodder. Tliomss H
Hprayue, William II. Iiswsou all ol Ilium,
Oregon.
'M.VkUK, lit-Klaler.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Umtch flTiTEiI.ANnorncii,
liurni, OriKon.Octolxir H, 111 J
Notice l hen
rebyKlven
uel K II11
n that Caroline llutlou,
widow of Hamuel K llutton deceased, of KkII,
Oregon, who, on March 6, 1!07, made llonio
ttead entry No.'dl, herlal No. W171, for SWJ,
rfcrtlou 2, townihlp H . ltane U ., Wll
loimrtlii Meridian, baa Died notice of Intention
to mate final five-Year Proof, to eitabllih
ll)m to tho land lime described, before the
Keylalr and Itecelver, al liurni, Oreitou 011
tliclliUiJayof Novemler, 1912
I laliuent n TLt aa wltneaaei;
Ilobert I- Huliau, Cbarbis VV, Comegyi. O, A.
VV alkcr, all of ftrll, Oft'ju. )V(i Newman, of
Hums, On-Kon.
REA80NS FOR WOMAN 8UFFRAQE
Women must olii tin- lnw nml urty
taxes Just n mm do Tliov miffer n
much from lmil Kovernment n do the
men. Tlierrfot tlicy nhunlil vote on
en mil trrina with turn Mother ului
wnnl to innk. tliclr vlilMren'n fur
roumllmis ldtir and mrnnien of leisure
who nttcmut to eie Hie nubile vel
fiiro should lie Mill t miiMvi t their
advice by their voiv.
Women ni'il to bo iriilnwl to n high
er sense of mu'liil nml rlvlo lespotul
bllltw.hut they nlsu iioetl the nw Hint
In rofnul In tho opportunity to Rive
jiroer expression to that sense when
developed
Women niv eonmunem hut In rtddlltou
to Hint, over tS.OOO.OOO woueii In tho
United Stntes oie wtiKe emneiH mid
their health nml that of our future cltl
lens nro often endmiKered l evil
working conditions Hint enn only bo
lumedled by leKlslrtltou. lloth con
sumer nml produce! h need fuller rep
resetitntlon In politics.
In the slnles where women have en
Joyed immlclpnl sutTr;it,v, the verdict
of the mayors has been that women urn
public-spirited and take nn Intelligent
Interest In public affairs. Would Ore-
Kon women do thnn these?
RESULTS OF WOMAN 8UFFRAOE
Women nre only forty-two Per cent
of the population ot Colorado, but they
enst forty-live ler cent of tho vote of
the stnle.
In Denver the women east llfty-flve
per cent of the vote In the Inrtfo resi
dence vvnrds and only four per cent
In the "slum" wards.
There Is no nntlon, no slate, no city
Hint hns enfranchised women vvliero
the vole of the disreputable women
even remotely approaches Hint of
tho women of Reed lepute. Almost
SO.000 women voted at the last election
In Denver. Of these only (00 could be
connected with any bad element.
In Wvomlnir. where women were
first enfrniuhlM-d and where ninety ier
cent of the women vote rcRUlnrly, there
Is n lariri r percentnKe of married
women tt- 'ti any other stnte except
Idaho,- a's i sulfraRe state, while
divorce In omlnK Is only one-elifhth
ns Rrent in similar slntes where
women C I vote. Kiunl suffrage
builds i 'ther thnn disrupts the
Anothir ie stnte, I'tnh. tins the
largest pu i ' 'ii of homo owners of
any state In tl e I'nlon
In Seattle thero were never u bun
dred women devoting them'elves to
the Miffm.ce eninplKti. but 23,000
women registered nt the llrst election
i:ight per i cut of the women voting
In the last election In Seattle were
married the women of tho home
In the l.oi AiiReles election In 1911,
when practically the entire ndult popu
lation voted, there were approximately
70,000 women who registered, nml of
these nlnet-llvo per cent nctunlly cast
their ballots. In many wards outnum
bering the men.
To nil Oiegon veters:
VOTE 300 X YES.
AdminUtratore Notice.
In thcQounty Court of llnrnev Count
Oregon, t
In the matter of the listntc of)
Mnrjr 13. llnlcy, Doccnseil f
Notice N hereby given the undersigned
wnson Octolicr 7, ItH'J nppointeil nd
minittrntor of the ctntc of Mury 15.
Haley, Occ'il nml linsduly qunlitictl. All
persons having clnims ngiiint snid es
tate nre hereby notified to present them
to me nt Narrows, Orcxon, vcrilted nt
by law rciiireil, within six month1
from thedntc liercol.
Dntolnt Ilurm, Oregon. Oct. Vi, 1DIL'.
4S-52 W. S IIai.ky, Administrator.
In the County Court of the State Oregon
lor the County of Hnrney
In the Matter of the Kstate of)
Thomas 12. Jordan, deceased )
Citation
To I:rnnkie I'nyne, Clam Cooley, Mrs.
l?red Iillis, I'eter Stcngcr, Col Stenger,
and to all other heirs or persons in
terested anil unknown, if any such
there x, Greeting:
In the name of tlie Stnte of Oregon,
You nro hereby cited nml required to
npjenr in the County Court of the Stnte
of Oregon, for the county of Harney at
the Court Room thereof, nt Hums, Ore
gon in the county ol Harney, on .Monday,
the 23th day of November 1012, nt 10
o'clock on the forenoon of that day, then
nnd there to show cause, if nny exist,
why nn ordcrof snleihoulil not be made
as prated for in the petition of the ad
ministrator ot said estate duly verified
nnd filed, of the following real property
of said estate, viz hit S of block 20 of the
City of Hums, Harney county, Oregon.
WITNUSS, the Hon. Grant Thompson
Judge of the County Court of the Stnte
of Oregon, for the County of Hnrney
with the Sen! of snid Court affixed this
9th day of Octolicr A. I), 1012.
ATTBST: I!. II. Watkils, Clerk.
18.52 HvJ. I.. C.vuiwri.i., Deputy.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
UNITKIISTATKH I.A.Ml OKKICK, I
liurni, Oregon, Orlober I, 191J. I
Notlre li hereby given that Chaa H. Oard, of
Laeii.Orf Kon, v. hu on July 7. Idod. made Home
ttead Kntry.No. USHM, lor WJNW'j A NUSWJ,
lion II Townabln'Jft 8. Itnuco.'BU
K. v
ulna
ette Meridian, has tiled notice of lnt ntlon 10
make final three year proof, to (ilabllih claim
to tbe land above deicrlliei, before lleictiter
and Itecelver, at liurni, Oregon, nn tde 1 lib day
NovsmlMsr, 1912.
Claimant namei ai wltneiies:
John A, Oard and V. II. Auimiii. IkjIIi of
I.awcn, Ori'non (leomo K. Parker, Harrlman
Oregon H A Oilton, I.awcn, Oregon,
VV . Kaks, Itegliter.
NOTICE F0H PUBLICATION.
I'NiTcn htatm I.ami orricg
liurni. On ton, U fiber 6, 1912
.S'otlcclibcrcbygivnnlliatl barley C Couch,
01 r.KU, witKoii, iviju, 011 Ailguii u, jvoo, anil
AUgmt 1, law, riipeciiiiMy, made llomi itcail
Knuli'i Noi 2;t7 Jhcrlal IUVVI1I and No OH '.. lol
HKWSMJ, fee W SUNK'i,HVV'ji.SK!.l!t,NKJl
NwliSfci, KUNVVJf.t-etllouW, Townihlp 96 h'
ItaiigoJI K., VVHlamulle Mcrldan.haa fllnl no
llceol Intention to mike three-yenr Proof, to
utabllih claim to tho land abovu described,
before llrgliicr and ltecelver.at liurni, Oregon,
on ine iin nay 111 aovemuer ivii
Claimant names si wltueiiei
Leonard VV W'llinu. clirte liio, Antone Kgll
William Harber all of Kgll, Oregon.
IV'if fAKKg, Itegliter,
CONTEST NOTICE.
llNITgnHTATCS I.AKDOrrKK I
liurni, Orvgou, iicIoUt 1, 1912,)
To cbsrlea Allen, of Hllcmburg, Wailu, Con.
teitee:
You are hereby untitled that C, II MtCon
nell who mvci liurni. Oregon, as hla nom-
olllco aildreia, did oil October t, 1912, rile Hi thli
oinie 1111 uuiy (orronortueii aptiiicailou to
conteit and itrtirc thu (amellatlun of your
homestead, Kntry herlal No. 01 17 made April
19, 1910, for l.oia I, i .land lofHecllonf.ll, Town
sblp2jH, Hang, u, . VMIaiiiette Meridian,
ami as ground! lor bis iriulritba allegee that
tallj nitryiiiau,Chark. Allen, baa never eitab
llibcd or maliiiiiliiida reildnieoii said tract,
nor has lie tier ' uliit Ui or Improved alii
tra''t toany eitviit hicvir isiept loeauae
thuionitruitloii of umull 1 lln llicrton, and
baa wllollrabaliilolied -aid trail lor morit than
one year laat ail. and for more Hutu (I moiilhi
prior 10 aiikuii r, I'm
You are. tberefore. furllmr notified that the
ml'l allegation! will bo lakeii at Iblaollitoai
having btuu loofeited by 1011, and nur laid
entry will buianieledthemiiMli'rtvltlioulyour
further right to lie beard therein, cllli.ir before
tbli mill 1 01 011 spd-al,f )ou lalltolllH lu llili
olllie Mltblu tweni) davi 1. f 1 c r thoKOUU'IH
puoiiiuuon 01 out uniKe, as miown helow,
your ttiikwcr, under oulh, speillbally meellug
and reiiionillnglo theioelleuallouior Litnti.ai.
or If you 'all within lliul lluiu to tile lu Dili
(illliu due proof that yi.u liii)n lervod a copy of
)our answer on me imo 1 oiiietiani olilier 111
pertonor by reglaieied mall If thlimrvko l
madu by the ilnlluT) of 11 copy of ujir smwer
lolho cuulealuiii In p ison, j.rooiof such ler
vkomuit bo llllur H ,ihIiI 1 011I1 ttunl'i writ
ten a kllowleilg. tiioht of III reiuli.L of llm
tony, thowlng the .l.'li- of Itireielj.t, orlbu
atfidavltof tho pi' 1011 by whom thu nellvery
was made Haling whuu and whrrolhu cony
-wai ileilverod, If madu lo leglatered mall,
prool of auc.li 1111 i nm.l 1 mitln of the a 111. In
vllof the iieraon by whom llioionv waa 11mil1.fl
Hating when and thu iniil ollnuio which II
wai mailed, und Ihla afflilavit uiiiat be actum
patiled by ilie iioiimaiier ircitlpt for tho letter
luuibmild stale lu )'iur hikhcit the namoof
the ionollli u lo wlili.l ton drilre future noiki
tObuhl'lltlooll
lialeof (Hit publliallou Otioher 1A I'JIV
llatooliecoud publication October 19. lull,
!t;Vi,:ii'l,iTV'v',ii'j..',MiLt',i'i'i)L,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITKDSTATlULAmiQrFICK, I
mutia oreftuu, Octobar U, mil
Notice la hereby siren thalThomae llulton,
oi mil, dregun, wim, on April VH, IW, trail
llomealeail entry No, !W7, Hertal No, vmM
lnr.-4hH MMIBWW, hWU8M Hertlon M,
TwiiIiIi -XS rioulh, ham ill Kail, VVIIIam
elte Mtrbllan hai illeil iiotlro of lutenllon
to make final IWnjcar Proof, to eitabltili
eUlm In the land above described, btlor
the lU'iilitiT and Hccelver, t llurns,Oreinu,
on the ivth day ol Novemlier, 1HIZ
Olalmaut lisiiira at wllliewil
Itnbert U Million, cbarlea W, Onrotgya, 0, A,
VV alkvr, all of KkII, Oreifoii, liar Newman of
llurn'i (rion,
Wm.Kas.ik, Ilejliler,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
l'MTKi'TTm I.AHDOrnca, I
lliirna, Oregon, October H, lll
Noi lee la hereby ilven that Ocorala K. (leora
ol llrvvvroy, UrcKuti, nbo on PccemberT, IwS,
n ado I'Mort baud Knlry Herlal No. 01071, for
SKUNV'i,HUNK4, NKViSKif, Heo. a, N)HVt,
NVt4 KM,, Veellnn 1, Tnwnitilp 20 Aoiith.
Ilauge mt K , VV lllaineltn Meridian, hai nied
noile of Intention to make final t'mof, to
rtuMMi claim lolho land above deicrlbed,
before the ItrgUter and lteeelver, at liurni,
Orcenn, on Ihevmh Oar of Novembor, 1B11,
Claimant name aaa wilutMca:
VV. J. lleurie, W. I.. Jonra, John Klmbell, J,
A.UeorKe.all of Drensey, Oregon,
Wm. Panax, Itejlittr.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
I'NITKIIBTATKS I.ANl)OrK10K,
liurni, Oregon, KeplemlMtr 12, YiU
Notice la hereby given that John O. Millar,
ol Itller.orrgou.whucu October at. lU7,made
llomeiicad l'ntry No. 3OT, Herlal No. trail, lor
for NK'iSertlou is, TowuihlplEIH., ltanir.Vil
K., Wlllametlo Meridian, has riled notice of
Intention to make final three-year proof to
ealiiblUh proof to the land above deaerlbod,
twtore the Itegliler and Iteretver. at liurni,
Oreitou, on the 'Jlit day of October, mill.
Olalinaut iiamei aa wltlicMts.
Vt 11 Johnson, I Center, llenjamln Mullcr,
(1. Ullembree, all ol llltey, Oregnn.
Wv. Firki. Ileclater.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
UNITKI) BTATKS I.ANI) OKFIOKI
liurni, Oregon, September 11, llll'J, I
.oiic it nereuy given mat nrvilia .m ri
ol Iiwen, Oregon, who, on July, twM, 11
llomritcad Kntry No.tM for S)t Heello
ro'tvnhlp'JIH.,linge!rju K.,VVIIIaniette
Notice l hereby given that Orvllla M rellr,
uiaue
on 31,
Marl.
dlau.haa filed nollceof Inleiillou to make final
commutation proof to eelabllih claim to the
laud above ncecillKtl, before) Itegliter and Its
reiver, at liurni, Oregon, on the 'Anddayof
October. llj.
I'lalmatit nanus ai wllnnica
Kred 1. Illack. (leorge W llryuing, Chai. K.
I.emay, Krol K 1 1mm, all of l.awou, Oiegon
Wm. Kassh. Itegliter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1'mTr.DHTiTMt.iNiiOrrirs. I
liurni, Oregon, September I'J. WlJ. I
Notice ! hereby given that Nathaniel lltnney
ol liurni, Oieuon, who, on December 11,1900,
niadii lloiiieileail entry Nn. 'iS'8, Serial No.
rjus, for NU Heel Ion '.a, Toonihtp M H,
ttaugo 91 K, VVIIIametto Meridian baa riled
notice of Intention to make nnal five-year
proul. 10 citaUlih dalm to the land above
ilrerrlbcd, licl.iro Ileguter and Hecelver, at
liurni. Oregon, on the rind day of October,
191;.
Claimant names aawlineaiei
lien ItiHler, Kdward!', Kggleilup Hay llarron,
rrtsi uarrou,aiioi nurni, orrgu.
VYu.ranRK. Hfgtiler.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
I'MTKDhTtTICa I.AKIlOrriCK I
liurni, Oregon eplember so, 1911
Noticed hereby given thai Klmer II Taylor,
iitlrewi-y Oregon, who, on May 17, Ivu7, made
l,.i,ieie.l Ki.lrv N'k 'Ipi erlal No. VI ST.
lor K)-i:,. Cccllon 'Jo. Townihlp la H. Hinge
. K . willaiiiciio Mi-.illi. hua tiled notlieof
luiilloe to make final Ave yesr proof. Iti ee-
.bllih 1 lalm t the liulab.ro dx.rilbed.he-
ore K I . Heede, P. tt. t'nmuilntotier, at hl
iflre. a' Urewiey tlregou, on the Mb day of
Vovciiit-er 1 i
l laiuiaul name ai ulni mis
H ilium II South, (leorge llller, Albert
til ow,iVllllamA llobertaon.allof Urewiey,
legnn
Wm Kiaat, Itegliler.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
UMTgllHTATKI I.tsnOrrict
liurni. Oregon, October II, tail.
Notice It hereby given that Howard N. foei.
ot Karri ian,Or(gjn,whnoiietlemberlS,l'AWl
made llomraieau Kntry erlat No okvu.
for rlVVU, N'cllon IV, Towuihlp V Hontb.
nange Kail, w 11 ametieMcildian, baa nied
notlie of Intention lo make Commutation
proof. In eitabllih claim to tbe land above, de
tcrlted, before itegliter and ltecelver.at nurni.
urea"". 011 ine jan nay 01 .oveuiDer, ivij.
( lalmantnamea la wltnriiea
Clirenre J. Hill, Ira I, rileeper, bothof liar,
rtman, Oregon Chai Holm, of liurni, Oregon.
8. M.Tallol.of Harrlman, Oregon
Wm. raaaa, Itegliter.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
I'sitsu Htates l.ixn Orrtcs
llurn ,0rr(on, Aliguit 17, 1J1S.
Noi Ire li hereby (Ivenihat fwion Newell. of
Ilrewsev llrcnon, who, on November 73. Iks,
medo llomeiirad Kntry No.0-117, lurWHNWI:
and ttUHVVi,. rrcllon SS Townihlp S 8.,
Kaiixe K, Willamette Meridian, has died
wtlceif Intention to make nnal three-year
Proof 10 eitabllih claim lo the land above de
crllKMl, before K. I., llcede, V. H. (,'ommliilon
er, at hla oltlce, al Iirewiey, Orecou, 011 the
ICIh day of October, Ivll.
Claimant names aa wllnttm-
I'll icy Hooper, Kllck tllion, Clarence Welly
uu miui, tuywu ..ivi I.HMIQ7, ui(uu,
vvu. FASaf, Iteilitsr.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
VNITMiHTATKH I.ANI) OFKICK,
liurni. Oiegon, Hcplember 34, 1912.1
Noticed hereby given that (leorge VV. Dean,
of I aw en, Oregon, who, on May 10, 1907, made
hnmntead entry No. 3097, Herlal No. 022M, for
Hf.lccllona.V, Towuihlp2IH Hinge 32K K
VV lllamrtle Meridian, hai flleil notice of luten
llon to make Final five-Year I'roof, to ei
tabllih claim lolhe land above deicrlbed, be
foro tbe tteglite' and Receiver, at liurni. Ore
gon, oil tho 29th dar of October, 1912
( laltnanl namei ai wlmcsiei
I'eter 1,'rfer, I II Ammui, Harry Cary, Ilob
ert lltirkhardl, all of l.nwcn. Oregon.
Wm. Parks, Kcgliterr
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UMTtn tTATu I.ahd Orrice, I
liurni, Oregon, beptember 2i, 1912 I
Notice Is hereby given IhaWatnel M, Known,
of Harney, Oregon, who on July S, I90S, made
llome.ti-ad iCntry No 022, for NH HKiflcc.2v
NU H.. Kcctlou 2S, Towuihlp 22 H. Itange
3!V... Willamette Meridian, hai died notice of
intention to make three-year proof, tu eitab
llih ilalin to the land above deicrlbed, before
the Itegliter and Hecelver, al liurni, Orrgon,
en the .Mill day of October, 1912.
Claimant namei aa wltneaieit
O.I.. liiichanaii. J. II. l-ord, Isith of lluch
anan, Oregon. C II. Davis, J, W, Hhown.both
of Harney, Oregon,
V u. Hash, Itegliter-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
L'NITgll Htatks I.AMbOrsicg, I
liurni, Oregon, Beptember 27, 1911.
Notice li hereby given that Florence liar
mudet, of Hums. Oregon, who on March 20,
I'jW, madu Deiert I.aud Kntry, No 01M7, for
Nf.W NK;i.Heclloii7,'ruwuihlp H., Hinge 29
K , VVIIIamclte Meridian, has filled notice uf
Intention to inske Final I'roof, to eitabllih
claim 10 Ilie laud above deicrlbed, before
Itegliter and Itecelver, at Hums, Oregon, on
thuClhdsrof November 1912.
Claimant names aawltneiiei: '
H.J. Heron. Willis II. Chile, Ituul) Tipton,
Horace Heed, all of Hums, Oregon,
Wm Passe, Itegliter,
NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION
I'miii, Htatks I. a no Orrii 1,
Hums, Oregon, HeptemUr 17, 1913,
Notice li hereby given that Austin J, C'ura-
mliigaof lliicbanaii, Oregon, who, on ' ay IS,
190H. mailehonuatead en trv No. B.V9. Herlal N.
OJUIS, forH'jHKJi. NWJiHKK, Nf. HWlj, rleo
lion u.lowiisiifiii'lrl., K.nge 83 K , Wlllsmatta
jierioian, ins nieu noticu 01 1 mention 10 mass
final Three-Vear Proof, lo eitabllih claim to
thu land abovu deicrlbed, beforo Itegliter and
Itecelver, ut liurni, Oregon, on Ihe TMliday ol
October 1912
Claimant names as wltueiiesi
William A. Cailerson, of I.awcn, Oregon.
William T Vandeveer, of flrewiey, Oregon.
II A. Dleckmau and JobnT Clayton, both ol
st-saev.-'iwa-'.i-
Wm
OTI0K KQR PUBLI0ATION,
Unitih htatss I.amu Orrici
Hurin, Origun, optobpr f, ifijl.
Nolliuls hereby crlveii that kfaltla Wllaon.
of liurni, Oregon, wim, mi December 7, 1901.
insdu Iliieri'I.utid fully. No, 0IOT2, for Nf.ll,
Hection to, Townihlp 2.1 H , Hangs no K,,
W'lllBiiict'e, Meridian, has filed notice cil
liitentluu 10 make n rial proof, to siUblliu
1 III 111 lei llm laud sbuye deicrlbed, before
Itegliter and l(e elver, at liurni, Oregon, oa
thulvthdavof Niiveiclvr, 1912
i;ikliuuui namia a" wltneueil .
tint Wllinii.l hriterd. Illbbard snd C R.
funs all of liurni. Orerou Kd. Koeminauu.
uf Narrrwi, Oregon,
VM,riK(g, Itegliter
Seed rvonnil barley for Balo bv
fjt..irT).:.u, uaumj, uitUii. ' ''?;;'"'
ocurnxi.
nARNKY LODQC, MO. 77, I, O O f,
Mteia evary itutday in Odd
at 7iio nm. 1)
Meet avary Bturday In Odd Fellow Hall
T. M. dpragua, Beeretary,
, J.VVi
(learv
cpregue, BecreiRry,
e work 11 followil Flral
n:o.
Itgree work iifqllowil Flrat Saturday Inl-
llalorrt eerond Saturday, Fliat Degree 1 third
Haturday
Second Iieereal
fourth Saturday,
Third Degree,
l)l)IlN8I.ODaKNO.7, A.F, A, U
Meeti every Ural and thIM Baturdgy In each
mon,hl. t t . Win,Ulllr,Y. M.
Hani Molharihrad.BicrelarT.
M)1)KRN WOODMKNOKAMKUIOA
Meets trery aeeond anil fourth Friday even
ing at I, O.O.K.lialli all neighbor. Invited
Now appllcanti will tacetve courteoui treat.
"TT.U.t.r.o.ark. M'A m""'V '
DUIINU 01IA1THR hO, 0, 0. K. B.
Mcete every second and loarth Uondaya.ln
Maeonlo Hall. Kranale Welcome, VV. M,
hllaBweek.llecralary,
SYLVIA niBKKAH DK0RKK No.sS.
Meeti every Ut and Id Tfadoeaday,
, , . Byrdle Dalton, N. (I.
Madgt Leonard, Ree. Uoo'r,
TUI.K UIKCUC 7(0. le. TT, ot W,
Mccte every fourth Tneiday.
Maud llotton, (I, M,
lloitcr (loodman. Clerk,
OFFICIAL DIRICTOKY
TATaV gaog
U a.Benatore,.,,.
I Jonathan Bourne Jr.
(J eo. K. chamberlain
iW HKIIIa
JW llawley
, ,, A.M. Crawford
.OiwaldWeit
.FWIlanion
Congressman ,
Attorney Oeneril ,,
llovernor ,
Heeretaryol MUt
Treasurer
Hum, I'obllo Inttmctloa,
Bute I'rlnter...: ,
T. 11, Kay
L. H, Alderman
1 bDonlway
rltobt Kaklu
T. A. MoUride
,uaoli liurnelt
1 R. H. llaati.
Bunrama Jidga,..
I r.A. Moore
NINTH JUD1UIAL DISTRICT.
Dltttlct Judge. , Dalton iggi
District Attorney J W MoUidlocli
Deputy Mat A(ly OH l.eonanl
Circuit Court meets lb first Mouday lu
April and Brat Monday In October,
lolut-Henator..,,. . .,,,,,
JolDt-KepreientatlTO,,...
. O W I'arrlih
,W HUrooke
COOgTT HiBKSTI
County Judge
01fs ,. ..
Treasurer
surveyor
Sheriff.
Alienor, ,,
School Haperlitendent.
Coroner ..."
rJtock Inspector, ,
Coramlnlonera.. .
(Irani Thompiou
K. II. VValen
. . Mluiou Lewie
Frank I'.Oowaii
A, K. Illvhardion
J.J, Douegau
LM llamllum
J W Oeary
.John Itoblniou
IK. r. iiylveitor
' iu. a Binyin
County Court Beats the Brat Wedueaday tu
Jauuary, March. May, July, Replcmber and
November.
giiMT 0. a. lamii orricsi
teguler
letelver ,
Win Farro
frank Davey
ciTV.-suasi'
Mayor, 1, O, W.CIeveiiger
Itecordar. ., .... . A, M. lijr.l
Treasurer J.U. VVelcomo Jr
Marshal, ... ..It. I.. Halms
II. J llaiitru
A. ( vtchumr
Frat.a I'avry
l. J McKInn 11
Meeilugi uf the I'ounrll eiefy srioiid anit
fourth Welnee'l
Sumpter Valley
Railway Co.
I'lMli TA111.K NO. (I IN Kl KI.IT
JUNKII, 100H.
Wcat Hon nil
Nn 1 Pass
U:0 I.v
0:5 "
9:68
10:04 "
10:07
Ksit llound.
No. 2 Pass p. in
Baker Oily
Ar
l.v
South Itsker
Sallaburyt
Lockhart)
Tliotapaont
Stoddard Junctlont
WUrTankt
Dean's tjpurt
McEsrent
JUNCTIONf
Humpter
JUNOTlONt
Summllt
O L Campl
10:17 "
10:22 "
10 :2 "
10 -a "
10:68 '
11:10"
11:16 "
11:40"
NOON
12:00
T. SI.
13:05 "
12:40 "
1:10 Ar
Whitney " .00
TllTONt "2:40
Aoitln " 2 10
Slop on ilgnalaonly. tNoacnit.
Ticket! Issued only (or atatlons wlicro
traini are, idieduled to mako rctjulsr
stops, ruiunsera mnat purchase tick
eU vrhero ajentt elit lieforo onterinit
tralnaor25 ccnti lb Jdltlon to tlio re
gular (are 'will be cbarKod.
JOSEPH A. WK8T, Btij.t.
GHANTGKDDEB. Anit. Bopt.
$1500 Reward!
Tho Oregon, t.'a
Iformasud Nevada
1. 1 vo (Clock I'rotec
lion Aasoclstlonof
which the under
signed Is memlier,
will glvo li.UX) u)
reward lor evi
dence leading to
Ihe arrest and con
Tlcllouof any par
ly or parlies iteal-
.. 1. ..... .,,i.
mi iiui.r.. .,,
or mulea belonging
to any of Ita mem
bers.
Ill addition lotha above, the undersigned
olTers the lame coodltlon H0O.0O for all boric
branded horse-ihod bar on both or either Jaw,
Ilraud recorded In eight counllea. Mango
Harney, Lake and Crook counties. Horses
rented wlieo aold.
Nous but grown tioraea sold and only In
srge bunches,
W W.HKOWN fife. Oregon.
tmmrnmttmmtttttattmtmttnmmam
n Mra. Qrace B. Mcliose
teaciiep
Voice and Piano
Methods Used In
CiscicMtli CMsmalory of Music
Haldonco Studio and door west
Presbyterian Church
itmmmmii
Star Hotel
fcJWPWIfrt?M'rpp,
NARROWS, - 0REUON
TliU will b found a desirable
nd hofplUbla itopplnic placo
whar comfort and courteouH
trcatmcat ar considered II rat
Feed Barn
Conducted In connection
u.m
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TICKET
VIA
A'
Through Service
BETWEEN
Central Oregon
- AND -
PORTLAND
Yin Redmond ,
Leave Redmond 7ll5 a. in. Arrive Portland Bi30 p. m.
' Leave Portland 7iS0 , in. nnd 10:00 n. in.
Arrive Redmond 7l30 p. m.
Via Baiter
Leave Baiter 7i45 n. m. and HiOS p. 10,
Arrlvo Portland 8.00 p. m. ann I2i'!5 p. m.
Leave Cortland 10.00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Arrive Halter 10:35 p. m. and lll-IG a. m.
All Trnina nrrivc at nnd lenvc Union Depot Portland
WHY NOT MAKE $200." A MONTH - - That's
a $50.00 a Woek, almost $10.00 a Day
aHellliiR Victor Safes and flre-nrool Ikiici
to nierehaiiti, iloelori, lawyers. lU'lillila and
well todnlarmers.allntwhoiiirralltrlhenrrtl
olaaafe.but do not know bowraiyltUtuown
one, Haleameu ilrelare our roioilllon one ut
the beit. clean cut money making- iorlunl.
Ilea ever received VYIIhoul iirrvloua riirrl
men YOU can dupllrate the aiirerei otnlliers.
Our handiomely llluilratrtl auu-lage eatatoff
will enable you lo jircacnl the eubjeel loeue
lomera In aa Interesting a manner ae thougli
you were bllotlnit them Ihrougb our factory.
silrsinen reeelva sdvlee and Initruotloni lor
convincing talking iMlntawbloli II Is luioitbln for A proiorellve euitomer to deny Why
doii'l ,YOU l Ui Aral to apply from your vlclnlie before aomcoiioelio gels tho lerrlloryr
VV. can taro, only on. saleiman qui of each locality. Tll,tnnlve,..ryofour
iPTvjBjBHHl
Our New Hem. Capacity 0,000 tales
W. W. DRINKWATER
"i05 - y
Main St.,
BURNS MILLING CO.
HORTON Sc SAYER, Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustics Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Oood Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
C3rO TO TlDLO
WHITE
LIVERY
NEW RIGS
'Phone to Me for
R. J. McKINNON,
Rfe5VH;,Vt.lB!&'rirftriScl(JWX
sHTssKJsw21dalBssssskah jaMTlJlstf' IssLW rfsLmLmlLW rf" i.i ' aliatW " faats'sar 'lt- Kfta.aH I
I For Backache Rheumatism Kidneys and Bladder! '.
I CONTAIN NO HARMFUL OH IIAIHT rORMINfl DRtir.S j
rijsBLjajfvgvaiLLfn 7isA 1 4.l.4J
WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALO0 AN0 PRICES
. THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO.
SPOKANE, WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE.- rANJOSF.CAI.
VZ
STANDS
FOR
SERVICE
',
b
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Men npivlnled so
selllnK safes. ttlvInK
company was relebraled liy
erM.lnrtbn molt lurMleril safe
factory In the world. Wide
awake men who received our
siwlal aelllliK Inducemrl.t,
renderrd Uneresiary lodouble
our output. VV are spending
fnany thousands of dollar! rn
arglngoursalrsorganlikllon, but to learn all particulars, It
will entl you only tho price of
a postal card.
ilk lor Cttilogut 161.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCK 00.
CmCIIKlII, OHIO
Annually,
Rlacksinithiag and
Horseslioing
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATrCBRAKES Burns, Oreefop,
FRONT
STABLE
AND TEAMS)
Your Doctoi wails.!
Jr., Proprietor.
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B0ILLR5
JUGHGRAD
SAW
MIULS
MACHINERY
ANTX
DaeHavvlaeaaaKHd
rf al Wi k
BU5tu
PllOFESSIONAL 0ARD8,
MnRSDHH & GRIFFITH
Physicians, nml HiirKCons.
IIUIINB, OltKdON.
L, E. IIIDDARD
iDHnsriis'sr
Olllco first door runt plioto unllury
Ilnriis, Oregon.
W. C. BROWN, "
llmiNS, OitnaoN,
Olllco rooms H nnd I) Masonic Ilulldlng
G. A. REMBOLD
Attoriioy-iit-Liiw,
Burns, Oroflon.
MILLER & CliliZliM
ATTOHNKVS AT LAW
UuriiH, Ort'Koii.
Itoiims (1 mid 7 Masonic Ilulldlng
Km m loans iiulckly made at reaionabla rates
CIlnRLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
l'rnctici'H In tliu Sliitu Courts nnd Ixr
forutliu V.ti. Uud Onico.
(JluiH. I-J. Iooiiaitl,
Attoiinky-at-law,
Cnroful nttuiitlon given to Colleo-
tioiiH nml Html ICHtnto timttors.
Kir (i Insiirnnco.
Notnry Public
IIUHNH. . OltKdON.
d. UJ. GEARY
Physician nnd Hurmon.
UuriiH, - - - Oregon.
OIIIcm In iiuw linlldlhKMiiiihnf Welqome
luirnens simp, Main Ht.
'PImhio MsliiH.'..
Physicians and Surgeons
ul b mi vrro.1 1 rin pi I y nlnlit or day
'Pinup lliirritiisn
Harrlman, Orrgon
JOHiM ROBIN. ON
Stuck Inspector, llnrticy Coonl.
Hi. me A Id cn Ilnriis, Ore
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Connection
Lawen. Ore.
A. W. GOWAN
ATTOItNEY-AT-LAV
Stnto Courts nml UnitetJ States
Isanti Office Praptipe
Three doors South of thp
Jlnrnoy County Nntjonal innjc
Purns, 0rejro).
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Alto M AM MKX C S, AIIO. M, AM, BOC. C I.
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1
j Civil and Hydraulic Engineers
Irrigation, Water Supply
Sewerage, Water Power.
Hurvo)', Maps, Kalltnutcs, gupurvislon
miRNS, OliEGOH
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Korinrrljr Assi. liiitlncor Korinorlv Ciilal Kd.
I'i I' H. Iti'Clsiuslluii Krf. gltircr ol Holts A 1
Hc. WtstrrnHr.
Caslern Oregon Engineering
Cpmpany
CIVIL AM) IRRIGATION ENGINEER
Bums, Oregon
I-
! H. N. McCOMB
(I'cnernl Repair Shop Rear W.
10. White's Shop, S. Main Street
Plumbing, Pump and Wind
ill Work a Specialty.
Burns Sheet
Metal Works
Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of all
Description.
Crimp Stores, Tanks, Jobbing, Vmb
lag to order, fllyo Mo a Trial.
C. W. SCHUMANN
Toprlctor. Voently'B Old Stand.
.i()iin(ji:miii:rlino,
.rowolot'. Optjoiun nd
ISnui'avor. ,
Fine Wntch Kt'pniring A Spe
cinlty. s
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