The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 16, 1912, Image 4

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DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES
(From Our Vortlnuil Correspondent)
A work more complete and au
thoritive than any other statisti
cal book ever printed on the re
sources of OrcRon is now on the
press and will bo issued within a
week. It is the Oregon Almanac
and will be printed by the Oro
Kon State Immigration Commis
sion, after the most careful com
pilation. It will bo distributed
to not less than half a million
people all oyer the country who
are desirous of learning more
nbout this state and what it
offers to the settler.
The forthcoming book is one
of 100 pages, with 20 pages given
to statistical maps and diagrams.
Great care has been taken to
insure the accuracy of every
statement made, so that it will
serve as an absolutely correct
authority for reference. The
book deals with every phase
of the resources of the state and
will give a splendid idea of what
the newcomer will find here, be
incr Darticularly interesting to
the farmer.
There will be keen competition
between dairymen exhibiting
stock at the Pacific International
Dairv Show to capture the two-
handsome silver cups offered by
the Northern Pacific and the 0.
W. R. &N. Co., the former for
the best cow over three years
old, any breed, and the latter for
best senior heifer in the show.
These cuds are said to be works
of art and will arouse much in
terest
Young men from the Oregon
Agriculture College will engage
in an oratorial contest at the
Pacific Northwest Land Products
Show, the subject to be Horti
cultural Production of the Paci
fic Northwest. A cash prize of
$100 is offered. A large number
of the O. A. C. students will also
compete in the apple judging
contest
Japan and China want Oregon
dairy stock for their farming
districts. Japanese dairymen
are now negotiating with Port
land breeders to secure stock
here and recently a high official
of the Chinese Department of
Agriculture left commissions in
Portland for the purchase of
dairy cattle to be shipped to that
country during the winter.
Now that the election is over,
every section of the state is re
porting business gains. The ef
fect of the balloting was dis
counted, it seems, before elec
tion day and there was never a
Presidential election that had
such a small effect on business
as the one just passed.
Better roads will eventually re
sult for Oregon even tho all that
was desired was not realized at
the last election in the way of
good road measures. Some of
the road bills did pass and friends
of good roads work expect the
beginning that has been made
to result in a definite highway
policy that will mean permanent
improvement
Is It Fact or Fancy
Prof. Thomas Shaw, agricul
tural expert for the Northern
Pacific, tells the people of Ore
gon that they have enough rich
land in the central part of the
state to produce more wheat than
now is raised in the entire Inland
Empire, and that this production
may be realized by dry farming
methods of cultivation. Profes
sor Shaw is from the University
of Wisconsin, whence they turn
out men who know things and
do things and especially along
the lines of progress in agricul
ture. Beyond that this gentle
man is the agricultural specialist
in the employ of a great railroad
organizer and director, who with
out doubt has paid more atten
to agricultural development in
this country, and with better re
sults than any other man.
If we have in this state a po
tential area of wheat production
so valuable as indicated the duty
is ours to help exploit it and put
it to the highest possible use as
quickly as possible. We at least
may determine how far that
which is told is fact, and how
much of it is fancy; and we
might do this in such form as to
help this particular area of wheat
land into the market for the use
of men who have the capital and
the energy to take up dry farm
ing where there is assurance of
Reed returns.
I To double the wheat crop of
Oregon is no mean consideration.
Even to increase it 50 per cent
cent by tho use of land which
has been regarded as of no value
would be an object well worth
tho best efforts of those who givd
time and attention to state de
velopment If wo are to trust
Professor Shaw, and there is
every evidence that wo may, tho
area itself is one of tho most val
uable assets in tho Btate. Wo
may be sure to realize on it at
seme day or other; but tho ear
lier the day tho more rapid and
satisfactory will bo tho growth
tit thi sbitfi. Telotrrnm.
tokt
FRUIT RAISING PROVES PROFITABLE
(Concluded From First Fngc)
and get together on tho big
things that nro going to make
this the coming country. Every
thing possible should bo done to
ward tho plan of teaching tho
coming generation soil culture.
Our agricultural department of
the high schcol should havo tho
first attention of the people of
this country. Nothing that will
increase its efficiency should bo
loft undone. It is money well
invested and means more to tho
future of tho interior of Oregon
than any other matter now receiv
ing consideration.
A General-Purpose Horse-
For several years farmers have
been raising draft horses and
useing them largely for general
farm work. Tho breeding of
heavy draft stallions has been
stimulated by the active demand
and high prices paid for this class
of horses on tho markets; and
no class of horses is more profit
able for the farmer to raise for
market than heavy drafters, but
there is reasonable room for
doubt about their being best for
general use on tho farm.
It is an undisputed fact that
these heavy drafters are slow
gaited, that traveling over the
soft plowed fields worries them
and that they can't stand tho
heat as well as that class of
horses that carry less weight
A breeder of registered draft
horses once .showed me a mare
that weighed a ton, writes E. P.
Snyder in Inter-Ocean. Running
in the same field with her was a
standard bred mare that weighed
1.300 pounds. During the
spring plowing one of his work
teams gave out and he put these
two mares in for a couple of
weeks, working them together
and on an evener. He said that
he was surprised to find that the
standard bred mare stood the
work much the better. The
700 pounds of extra flesh carried
by the draft mare seemed a bur
den for her to move over the soft
ground and when the sun was
shining hot she would heat up
and pant and frequent stops had
to be made to let her cool off and
avoid danger from over-heating.
For moving heavy loads on
hard ground at a slow gait every
body admits the superiority of
the draft horse; but all farm
work is not of this kind and for
the general use the 1,300-pound
horse has many advantages.
The momentum given the plow
and all other tillage implements,
the binder, mower, loader, self-
delivery rake, etc., by a fast
walk lightens the draft, saves
time and in every way is more
agreeable and satisfactory than
the slow plodding gait of the
heavy drafter. These heavy
drafters should never be moved
faster than a walk. Any speed
ier gait worries them, is not in
their line and they cannot stand
it. It often happens that the
farmer wants his team to "go
trot" as the Dutchman expresses
it.
On account of the machinery
and implements with which the
farmers are now obliged to equip
their farms they have to keep
more horses than formerly. For
the extra heavy work threo
1,200 to 1,400 pound horses will
do more work and do it easier
than a pair of drafters that
weigh a ton each. If tho farmer
can't afford an automobile, these
general purpose horses usually
make pleasant drivers and will
take produce to market or will
draw the family carriage at a
good gait without worry to them
selves and to the satisfaction of
their owners.
Heavy mules from big draft
mares are great sellers, but every
man who has used mules and
knows them greatly prefer those
bred from medium-weight, standard-bred
marcs. I am told that
they have the snap and ginger
whatever that may bo- that goes
towards making them speedy
pleasant workers, while big ones
aro slow, lifeless and disagree
able always. Any team, wheth
er horses or mules, needs some
thing besides avoirdupois to make
them good, effective and proper
workers and for the average
farmer the lively, active, medium
weight horse is more satifactory
and profitable than tho slow,
sluggish, heavy drafter.
Pnradoxical,
When a man is "tight" hoKen
erally cuta loose.
When a man is "tanked up"
ho Ken,erally goes down.
When a man is "crooked" ho
generally talks Ills straightest.
When a woman appears fn "ful
dress" she usually isn't.
Good clean seed
fall wheat-
sec Allen Jones.
Admlnltlralora Nolle.
In the County Court of llnrney County,
Ortfjon.
In (tie matter of the Mutate of)
Mnijr K. Ilnley, lKcciutil f
Nutlce.U hereby Wen t lie iimlcc nlntictl
wniou Oi'toltcr 7, I Mil appointed ml
iiilnlstrittor of the mtntc of Alnrv It
Ilnley, Pit'il mid litmilulr iiunlifictl. All
persons Imvltu; cliiitm nunlnit nlil es
title me hereby notified to present tliem
to me ut Narrows, Oregon, cilllcil in
by law required, within etx uiontlm
from the dntc liereol.
Dntednt llm n, Oregon, Oct. II), Hill!
4KG'.' V. S. II ai kv, AiliiiliilNlriitur.
In the County Court of Iht'StutcOiron
lor the County of llnrney
in iiie .Miuicriii uic nauui ui ,,i, ... ...
ti... .. if 1....1.... .1 .....1 f tiiiwon
t ,11,11111', It. ,,.l llllll, llllll.-'lll
To I'miiMc I'.iyne, Clnni Cooley, Mu
I'rcd Kill, l'etcr Stenj-er, Oil Blender,
mid to nil other helm or 'roni in
terestetl nnd unknown if niiy Mich
there 1, Orcctlii);;
In the inline ot the State of Oregon,
Von mo hereby cited nnd required to
npixar In the County Court of the Ktnte
of Oregon, for the county of llnrney nt
the Court H00111 thereof, nt Iliirin, Ore-
KOiiln the county ol llnrney, on Monday,
llie'-Tith day of November IM'J, ut 10
o'clock oil thefounnonof that day, then
nnd thcie to nhou- emme, if any cxUt,
why nn orderof snleihouhl not Iw uiiide
us prayed for In the etitloii nf the nil
mlniatrntor ol laid entntc duly w-rillcil
nnd filed, of the following mil property
of aaltl estate, vtt lot 8 of block 20 of the
City of Iluriuw. llnrney county, Oregon
WlTNliSS, the Hon. Grant ThouipMiu
Judgcof the County Court of the Ntnte
of Oregon, for the County of llnrney
with the Seal of Maid Court nlfurd thh
0th day of October A. 1). 1012.
ATTIiST: K. II. Watkiis, Clerk.
IS.fi'J lly 1. I.. CaUiki.i., Deputy,
CONTEST NOTICK.
UihitkuNtatk !.nii OriM'K (
lliirtiM, OriWHi NovuiuIhtv. wii.
To I nunc KrlRttlilork, nf uukiKmii mMrrni,
Cotitriltut
Yon nrrhirrti null OH Hint IjiTnitK. I'ur.er
wtuiKtvt'i ltnni,IUriicy, tUul,OrFKoit,hjihla
jHjut-orrico atMn'MtilM on Ntncttitn?r y, ll, flic
itithlftnfrtro Mmluly rorroUirnfc. fipll atUm
lucunlcit ami iomrr (!m uit1Utt"it ol jrntir
homifltrftt Km try. No, 01114, HrrUl So. niSltf,
nunc jinu it, ri". ur r.Mn, -: t .i m
tf c 1 1f in J, ium! Nh'Ks ercHuii .1. Io.
lilli'JAH, It untie .-0 h Wli moiiti MrrMMrt,
tii-l ii roil ml i for l.l iiutrtl ho l Intra that
Mill 1aimc KcUrMtwk, ttri-r HilllVMint .,r
ttnpruvi'tl Iho l(t 'iry nt he ?tnlmitM
the mid entry In hMjuI July 1'JIO. Mint thv mM
Uml lia lurvu wholly nLmndiiinl for dm iml
m inurotntn ux iihhiiiik immtHimicij pr recti
log OiciUU'of lhl ruiiteot nftMimt,
You .ro. the re lure, further intifWUlit th
id ftlirtfttloiu will lo Ukrii ( tltli unite
having; U'Cii rOhfet'l hy tun, uml utir !!
entry will boranrlnihep mnl r without your
further rUlit tu t hcr.l thorrln. i Ithcr U'forr
thlioltliMMirim Nitcl.lf ynti fall to rll In thia
otlltu within tMFfiiiy tU nlur tliv KOI llllt
DUhltrntlou ut thli iiotlif. nlmwli Uhm,
your atiiwcr. umlrr oath, i' iflrntly lmc Inn
anil rcixmillnit to thene allcnaUuiia of couttit,
or If you fall within that time to flleluthU
ofIlc tlur irtof that you have intt a cuhy ot
jrouraniwcr on um am i "iiiruaui ciiimt in
rnsrioti or tr rrKlitcrit! mall If thUprirlea 1
roal by thr iellcry of a ropy of joiiramwer
ionic romcuaiii in imtpou, proof ur alienor
Tire inuit li rllher tho util lontectaiti'a writ
tru a krtowletlfffuiftit of lila rht of the
cony, thowlnr th ilatc of t rxtrl-t, or tin-
atTiuavirof lit roii hy wltuui th !flvtry
wai manr utauno; wneii ami winnjifm ropt
wm ilfllvvril. If luailr h r iUio mall
proof of auth irtrlrn mtint imhUi ut the nrflila
rlt nf the inThiu liv whom hi' r,.ptr wa iiiriIim!
laiuiK wutii aii'i in i onirf 10 with u I
H,km.lt.t .!,.! Il.l. ul.l.wil .li.. -.A...
n mm iiiaiioii ' tutw iilMRt)! Illit'k im niiii
pariUM by tut iNtma'er'irr4lot fr the him
You ilmuM taf In yourattn" thv nrttovof
thepoafitulftftuwhlci )oinUlrr 'iilurft notlfii
low en io tun
Ww PAfinK. Itricltlfi
ltuf flrit ptihlkatlon NoouiMr 1A. I'M.
Oattiof crunit puhllratJoii Sotpitilrr M. Ul
Pate of thlril publlratloii N-irmU'r W, VW
lUtrof foutili puhlK'ailon I "- m Ur 7 114
NOTICK FOR PUHI.ICATION.
I'MTrii mtitk LiMllrnir
Iiuiiik liitKiiii. Nitteinl.tr. Ht
N.illcc It hrri'li) mien llmt Kni.cl, lUntn.
ol llurm. otriiiiii, whi on April lit, lull, mule
llomrilrail Hnlry. No ham?. Ir UK'., hci lion
U. Towiithln U H, ItaiiKe Jl K. HlllmiiHlr
IVIIUuitttr li lllcil notlen at Inti-nllon
tuitn roininiiuilnn .roo to rtubllih clulin
la Iho lnrl ilKiti- ilerrlt.rl, lirfnro Keiiltor
nJ It.e.lvtr it 1 1 ii i ii , iirrroii, on Iho K.it,
uv oi 1'rcrmtH.r, VIM
('Uliiunt utmeiu wlltu'itet
J. T Krr. Krml llcliruiiv, Clinrli H llrr.l,
iii inn ney su oi iiiirn. urrifon.
Wm KtUHi, llrmlcr.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
UMTICI. HTiTMluKUdPncr.
Ilurim, Orrxoii, Uclolr II. Ill i
Notlen It liari'ojvltrcn tiialCurolliiit lliitloii.
wlilow of Htmutl V llnllon ileicairil, o( KkII,
itrricoii. win), on tmrcn o. iw. tint.io lloiuiw
ilcail tntrr Ku.a!it, Kerlitl Nn. wm, Jor SWl.
Section 21. lownihfo 'Jl H . Iliiiirp 'It V... v,l
Uineltn MorMtmi. Iiai Dleil uotfeuof liilniliuii
Io intko llinl I'lto-Vrtr Prixif, lo ctublltb
claim lo tho Imiil aUive dmerllicil. Injlore tliti
lU'iiltlcr ami ICrcrlrrr, al lliirnt, orrxoii on
iuo ivin uajoi riorniniicr. uii
Claimant naireaaa wlltnaHCt
llol.rl I., Ilullon, (,'liarlia W Comriri. I A
Hilirr, allot Kll, Ort'iion. Iiatu NoHriintn.ol
Hum, i.riHUii,
V Kin, llciiltler.
NOTICK VOli I'lJIJMCATION
IlKITdl Btit I.ani, Oftlcit
llurui, Ori'Kon, Oclolur a, 2.
Nollee l lierclir Kltli lliat Haute Wllinn,
ol lluriif, Uri'KOn, mtIio, on liremlr 7, IIKM
iiiaila llrtert-I.aml Knliy, No UIHW, lor SKii,
Bvctloll 05, 1ownhli , H , ItilUKO SO K...
Mlllamet'e, Xerlillan, liaa llle.l nollro oi
Intention In maka dual .rool, lo muMIiIi
claim to IIib laml nl.nvo ileirrlkcil, l,rlore
Kcirlaler anil lleielvur. at llhfn fir.,ini. ....
Urn VilU Jay ol Novf iclirr, 1912
Claimant namra at wlliietM'ti
C'liu. WlUoii.l'limtcrd. IllliUnl amlO K,
knox, all of llurna, (Irrieou K.I, Kofiitniianii,
ol Narrrwa, Drcifon,
Wv, FiMaie, Hrditer
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITKIIHTATKM I.ANDOFKICK.I
iluni, (m-Koii, Ocloler J, 1UI2.I
Nollm i litTL-lir klvon tbal Alio II Neal.nf
Follrfarin, Ori'KUM, urho en JiinuO. M'J. mailo
Deatrt l.anil Kntry HerlalNo.itWJ.for HfAiNKH
He 13. T 29 H., Ilnnfe Wl K.,HttJ,NW!J ami
NWJiMtVJ.1 Hue. I. 'lowmlili w H." ItaiiKo
K.. W lllaiiiftto McMillan, lint (lie.) iiollco nf
Intention III malia Himl I'rool to ulnlillih
claim lo llm lamt above ilitcrlU'il, beforu
llm KriiUtur an.l llcreltur, at llurui, Ori-Kmi
on llm lOlli ilayof lii'ci'iiilior, IUI2.
Claimant naiiiua u wllnrttca
W.H Hlroily.of Conl. Ilri'x.1111. II lllmni II.....
wick, lionat N Nuiil. J II, Neat, all ,( Kolly.
fariii,OroKon,
Wtr. (Mm", IltgliUT.
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
IJNlTKIIHTATKRMNHOr'r'H'K, i
llurna, Oit'Kon, OclpburVI, Iill2,l
Notlrelalioruliyilvnii tliat A ml III Hulioy, ol
I luao, ijiaa I iiuiiiy, iifvvon, Willi, oil noveill'
lr 'U 11"W. Iimilii lloineaUail Am.llr'allnii.
Bi-rlal No. ui'J.'.7, for KIHKi, HKNKU, BWli
HK'i, tuition II, ami NKli. Ht'ollon 10. Town
lilp an Hoillli, llaniro W Ktt. Wlllaumtlo Hurl
rtlan. liut fllvil notlru ol Intention to make
final threo ytar proof, lo rttnl.lltli claim to
the lanilalHivailraerllil befuru the Hcnliltr
ami Hi reiver, at llnriit, Oreitmi, on Uio 1 1 Hi
ilayof Dei ember, IVU
Claimant naiiica at wlllii'.i.
Thoinaa J, Hiilllvan, UlllUm tl. tlulki-y,
Nehemlali Fine, J, I,, Hlurk all nf I'lnah, Ore.
(on,
Wm. KakHK, llfidtler
Buy a Farm and make it
pay for itself. Tho choice farm
ing lands of Harney County.
For sale on small payment and
ten yearB timo at 1 per cent in
terest. Tho lands of tho Harney
Valley Improvement Company
aro on tho market on theso terms
without reservation. First ap
plicant gets his choice, Wl
MOTJBHSIIKAI) & DONIWAN.
Timothy need for sale W. T.
VanderVeer, Drewsey, Oregpn.
1 Ml WHWUX-l I
NOTICK FOIt I'UULIUATION.
UNITKIIBTAIKSLANDOITICK.
llurna (irrxon, Detober H, 1912. (
Nollee la lierntir ulti'll lliatTliotnaa Mutton.
ol I nil, llrcitnli, win), on April V. im, iraile
lioiiipairan eniry no. .t7, neriai nu luxia
forNli'( HKiHni, hWUHK) HeelloiilUI,
l'owntlilii 2A Hoiilh, llauxn ill Kail, Wlllam
otto Merlitlau liaa flleil nollee of Inlenlloii
In inako Dual ll ear I'toof, tn eatabllah
rlalm to the Inml abotrn ittterlbeil, befure
Hid ItenUtor amt jleerlvur. at llutnt, Orrgon,
on Die il'tli ilny of Nn umber, 181 J
Claimant nwii wltnntaea:
ItnlK-rl I, lliitloii, I'Wai lea W. Comeiyi, C. A,
nlker, all nl i:kH. DrrKon, Have Newman ol
Ilurim, Orei'xui
Wu.Kahhii, llenltler,
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION
IIMTKII TAT I.AHIlOrrllK, I
llurna, Urrtion, (Iclober H, 1 0 12 (
Noilee la liervliyiilveiilliatllrnrxlaK.lleorite
ol lirewtuy, Orenmi. who on lieeniulifr 7, liw,
mailo IVaott l.aml Knlry Herlal No. UIU7I, for
HKiiNii,hNK'l, NhUHKX.heo.'J. N)4Htt!4,
NWi Mi, Heetlou I, I'tiwuanlp yil fciilth
llaniie :w', K , lllamulla Merbllen, liaa nieil
nollm ol Intention In make dual 1'rnol, lo
eilnblHIi elnllii to the laml above ilraeilbeil,
lu'loro Hie ItcKltler nti.1 Itwelter, al llurii'.
(Iri'itiiu, mi llinvoih ilayof November, 113
ttlalmaut uameaaa wltiietaea.
W. J. ilouui', w. I. Jonia, John Klmbvll, J
A.lleoine.nUof lrevany, OreKOii,
M, KiHal, llrilittr,
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
rnlTtiiKTATKa l.iNiillrriiK i
llurna, orKOii(plemter.iil, IVU
Nolli u la hereby nlven that Klinerll Talor,
ol lirewtey. llretinii, who, on May. 17, Iu07, luaile
llnmetleail l.ulry No 111 10. Herlal No, (UM7,
lur KUHK, Hei Hon V Towiithlp III H Itauge
S I: , VHlUiucllu Meilillau, haa llleil notlru ol
Inlenlliiu to inako final live year proof, toea
talilltli elalm lo Iho laml above iliiicilbeo1. 1i.
lore K U lleeile, II. H, Commlaalotier, at hit
olllee, al lituwtey,Oreiioii,iiii Hie lOlhtlayof
November, lui'i
rialuiaut naiui a at wlluettea
William II Houlli, tleorKo lllli', Albert
Altuuw, W llllaui A. Iliil.urlt all of lliewiey,
UK (Oil
Wm Pahhic, HrKltter.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
DNlTa.it Ntatm I. ami llrtK a
lluriK, llreton, October II, I VI A
Nullie It hereby itlvnii that llowanl N. Kii't.
of llarn i anlreiiou.wliooiiHepletnberl.l'AM,
mailo llomeiiteail Knlry herlal No. 0.K143.
for riU, H.rilnii I ft. Towiithlp 2A Houlli,
Haute Ml Katt,nii'amelieleiillan, naaniMi
nolle u ol Inlenlloii In make Commutation
uriHif. lo talabllth claim lo the laml above tie-
terlbt.it. before He Bitter ami deceiver, at Ititrnt,
iirrKou, on toe Jin oay oi piovrinoer, ivw.
Claimant tinmra aa wltiiea
Clarence J II III. I rn t. Weeper, botholllar
rlinan. Oreiroii. rhaa ilohu.ol HurtiMlrra-oii,
H M lollnt.ul llarrlmaii, Orrtun
Wm. Fark, Iteiltlar.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
t'NiTHihTATical.tNiiOrrint, I
llurii. tJrnoii. Uetnlier IV. IVIi. 1
Nollie la heieby kIvvii that Aila It, Neal.of
I'.illjrlariu, Oieaun. ho. u June A. Ivov, inaile
llniiieitvail enlry, herlal No UTJ.V1 lorhHHKiJ,
K.,'tlim Jl, N)olNt,', SK.NKi, -ectliili2 ami
,hUNK,. hei'lloll 20, lnwliahlp r Koulli,
Itanae it- K. Wlllainelln Marbllaii hat rtleii
liolleu nl Inleiitloti tu make filial three-yrar
proof, to ittabllth llahu to the taiul above
ili-ecm!, befofn lUgitler ami lleeelver, al
llnriit, Hreitiiii, on the lutti ilay ol lietemlr,
vnt.
Claimant name aa wliiipttea'
. S. Mrn.li- ami Klla Marlln both ol I'oiil,
On ami, lonat N. Nral ami J. II. Nral boll,
of Koiiyiaim.tlrriion.
Wm. F"Aa, lligliier,
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION,
UNITKII HTATKM LAND OKKICKI
llurna. llreiuii, October 27, 1912. I
Nellie It herehyKlveiilliat Mlarr llue'alauil.ol
Harney. (irvKou.wh.i.uuJiilyO.lttM.inailellaiii
leait Knlry ferial .So uufurHI.U Heclloii 12,
loniiihlp O H llaniie 3a K , Wlllamclte Merl
lau. hat rllel tiotlreol Inlenlloii to make duet
three tear print to eaiabllth claim to the
laml aboveiittcrltHMl tirloie Hrnlttrr anil lie
elVtr. al llurna, Oickoii, oil Iho 'Mh.ltVof
r.oToiiiiM'r ivia.
Claluiaf.t nalilta aa wllllrtara
U. M Ualet, John l.lehnrr. V. M, llaiiilllon,
leilli) Vle&cfa.all ol llueliallan, l tit tcott
Wm. Kan, Krultirr
N'OTIOK FOB PUIU.MAIIUN
I'NIIKH ITATKli I. Ki HKII
llurna Ore ..hi, u,i. l.
l t
N..ll e 11. he rb, ylieli lha llauliali Met
.kttrt t.. Iii.rfiii-. .I,., mm May i, IVAI, ma.lr
'11 !!.. It ir. v., HI'. H Tint No HJ.'.V.. (..,
l",f. , -. ,0. ii. ai,.l IIUMtl,, 'etlluu II
luli.b 1. ' h "III KntiaTt, Lf Katl. VVillamrlt.
Mvtl'lia " 'He I i.iiiiieol Inlr1.ll1.11 1,1 makr
Dual llvejntr .nil In I'.lalill.'i elalm In II."
Unit aliow .eerltit, Ml.,1. Hie llia'tti'! ali'l
nrtitvvr at niiri.a. nrPHon on ibe l"h ilay
Ml .lltfUlbVI. Oil
rlainiaut namra aa ttliui'Dta
Neva lli.ililr, lleoiKii W II il.ler, 'I lioutaa 8
.,i.iie. WIII'Bln II l.,'i a'l of lliiin.
'llrKiill
KAan llexlalcr
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
Unitkii Htatm I.anii Orrira, I
llurna, Orriton, .Sutiuiliar 8, IVU I
Nollrelalieret.viilveiitliatllcorke II, llopkliia.
of liurnt. ortifon. who on May 27, Itaj7, luailr
llutnetVo'l iry No SIX), hetlal No Oi'V,
Jor HU,,. H( tltin I, Tuwiithlii 7A K, lUncil
31 K., tWllamelle Mcrlillaii, haa fllnl uotlipof
inieuiiou 111 mean final nve.year proor. uietiao
Halt claim lo Hie lan.l aboiodaacrtbeil. Irrfurr
ine iieitiaier anil iii.reiver, ai niirna. irrKon
on the 'Jib ilay of December, IIH2.
I'lalmaiil nameaaa wttnetaear
Oaear Cavemler, Jotanh Catemler. M, A
Huiier, A. II. Toiler, all of llurua, Ormon,
Wm. KAnai, llecltlir
Sumpter Valley
Railway Co.
mm taiii.ic no. ii in
JUNK II, 100a.
KITI'GT
Went lloiinil.
Kaet llouuil.
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Ar D: 0
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South linker
Hullbiirt
Uicklinrtf
Tlioiiipeonf
StoiMurd Junctluii)
fWnUirTnnkt
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JUNOTIONt
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JUNOTfONt
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Htrip oi) Hlgnaln ii))y, JNo aj;eiit.
Tlckuta IbhiiucI only (or stations wliuro
triiins urn Hclivdulexl to iiiuku rt'Katsr
stops, I'ltHsungiirs must ptiroliaHe lick
cln wlittrn iiKontso'let lieforo untorliiK
trttliiH nr iifi rents 1 it ililltlon tu tint rn-
un In r fur ii will bo churned.
JOHKI'll A. WKHT, Hupt.
OHANTOICODKH. Aunt, Hopt.
?2C
$1500 Reward!
Tho Oreitnn, Cal
llornlaaiij Novaila
l.lvuittock I'lolce
Han Aitoelalluiuif
which the iiudcr
ilsueil la member,
will give li,J0 U)
ruwaru lor uve
ileliee leadlnx
Iho arreatamlcou.
vlfllou uluuy par
ly or partlea ileal-.
Inn horaea, caltla
or muleabelonifliia;
to any ol Ha meiii-
ben,
lliititillliou in tliu iilive, Hiu uiiileiilcueil
otTera the auuin i nmlltloii vx).00 for sll lionet
breruleil liortn ahml Lur on both or either Jaw,
liraml ieiorilil u elitlil rouutlta llaune
Harney, Lake uml Crook conutlea, Horaea
Vditfil whue toll,
Noiiu but Hfntii horaea tuld am ouly In
rue built hea,
W W llllOWN Klle.Oresou
lr&
80U1KT1KS.
IIAHNKV l.ODCIK, NO, 77, I. O O P,
Midi every Htunlav In O1I1I Kellow Hall
at7;uiini, llr. J.W. Ileary.
T. n. hprague, necreiary. n 11,
flueriie wurk at fullowai Klrat Mattirilnv llll-
tlaluriri aeroml Haliiiilay, Klral Hegtrei Ihlril
Haiiinlay, Heeoml Heree fourth dalurday,
lliru teiree.
IIUIINHI.OU0KNO.V7, A. K. A. M
Meet! every flltt ail J thlril Haturday lu each
111 nn Ih. ' Wm, Miller, V M
Ham Miithertheail, Secretary,
M'lllKKN WOOHMKNOKAMKItlCA
Meclt every teiiona ami fmutli Friilay even
Inn at I.O. II K. Hall) all iirlxliboia luvllc.l
New applleanta will receive foiirlenua licat
nieil. M. A IIIkb, V (.'
W T.Ualcr. Clerk. '
lltlUNMOIIAIIKIt NO. 40,O, K, M.
tlrela every aeeouil ami fuurili Momlaya, In
Maaiiulitllall, Krauklo Well'iilue, W M
Kllatlwcek.Hecretary,
rtYI.VIA HK1IKKAII DKIIIIKK No,4.
Meela every lalamlJ.I Weiliieailay,
.. . , llyrilliiialloii,N. fl
Mailye I.eouaM, lien. Hec'v.
llll.KOIItt.'I.K No. 105, W. ol W,
Meet a every fourth Tuca.lay.
Maml llurloii, II. ,l.
Heater (louilmin, Clerk,
OKKIOIAI, DIHKCTOItV
TATt OaHUUNI
UH.Heuatora
Coiiiietaineu
Jutialliau liiiuriiv Jr.
1 1 i-o. K. Chamberlain
iW It Hill.
I J Wllawley
A. M. Crawloril
Oawalil WeM
Attorney lleueral . ..
Ooveruor , .
tteerelary ol Nlale
lieaaurvr ...
fu't. I'uLllo luatiuellou
Male l-rluter
K W lleutoii
T. II. Kay
I.. K, Alilermau
W B lluulway
Itohl Kaklu
'I' A UkII.I.Im
Hupreme Ju,l,a I Ueoli liiirnclt
It, H. Ilean.
K, A. Moore
NINTH JU1IIUIAL IIIHTHIUT.
Illalrlct Jtlilte llallou rat
lilalrlct Altoruey J W McUl II0O1
Deputy lliat Ally , (Jlllrotiant
Circuit Court lueeta Ibe Oral Momlay In
April ami tint Momlay In October,
lolnlHeiialiir , . .
I0I11I Itepreaenlatlve
! W I'anlah
.W II llrooke
OOUKTT IIAHHir:
Lull 11 If JuJ(0
Clerk
Iteuurer
surveyor
Iherin.
Aaaeaaor
HchuilUuirlnlemleiil
Coruuer
Htoek lutitector..
Commtaalonera
Orant Thiimpaou
K II. Walen
hluioii Ijiwlt
Frank p, llowaii
A, K. Il'lhaliltou
J, J Houexaii
I.M Haiullion
J W deary
.John Itobliitoii
IK. r. dylvctier
111 a nmyiii
Couuty Cuuil ineeta the Out Wednexla) lu
January, Maieli May, July, hrptiiuUr ami
Nove.al.er.
HirniKT V. a. i.an n nrrier.
ieariaier
Inciter
Wm Kane
Frank Havcy
tiTv.-auanf
Mayor,
ItctHiruer,
Trcaaurer
Manual.
..(I. W.CIcvcuicer
, A.M. II) rd
.J.U. Vttlmuia Jr
..11, I., llalnra
II. J, Hautcii
A, C. Weltoiu
Kraut. Hatey
K. J.MoKliiUui
Cuuucltmeu
Mrctinfa of lh I'ounell every heeoml, anil
fun Mb Wixlme.l
itti:!ii:it:imi::ii:!itii:iiii::izi:t:i:iti:in:!
Airs. Qracu B. McMosc ,
Ii
TEACIinR
Vo'c and I nno
Methods Usvtt In .
Cine ntialli Cnnrvalnrv of .Musi-
I-cldcr.ce Slutlln- li.il Jtiir weal :
I'rcnliytcilaii Cliurili
Uuiimtittiittiitmtiiiiuiiiiiint::::-.!:::,
-: LONE : - :
RESTAURANT I
OHOROU POON liop. J
Meala At All Hours. Short;
Orders nnd Prompt Scrvico
With Reasonable Ilwtes
Give Mo A Call 5
t OppaelU Ttmcs-Ilcrald HulldlnK
a
Star Hotel j
S.J.MIDWINTHK.I'rop.
NARROWS, - ORI-CON I
HtU will bo found a de.ilrablo
ntiil hospitable atopplnj; place
where comfort nnd courtcotin !
treatment are considered first
: Feed Barn :
Conilucted In connection I
a
H. N. McCOMB
General Repair Shop Hear V.
O. Whitc'H Shop, S. Main Street
Plumbing. Pump and Wind
Mill Work a Specially.
Burns Sheet
Metal Works
Tlo, Copper, Sheet Irou Work or all
Description.
Camp Stoves, Tanks, Jobbing, Numb
ing to order. Give Meva Trial.
C. W. SCHUMANN
Proprietor.
VoeKtly'sOld Stiind.
Take Foley Kidney Pills
TONIOIN AOTION - QUIOK IH RH8ULT8
0t rid of your Deudly Kidney
Ailments, that cost you a high prica
In endurance of pain, toss of time and
money. Others have cured themselves ol
KIDNKY AND DLADDUU DISUASU3
by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS. Stops UACKACHlt,
HEADACHE, and ALL. tho many other
troubles thatfollowDISEAHEDKIDNEYa
and URINARY IRRBQULARITIUS.
I'OLSY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any
case of KIDNBYand DLADDERTROUB.
LB not beyond the teach of medicine. No
medicine can do inoto.
etweweatwatiaiwtaataiiBiltilJaiiiuaflwitwwt
umviei
Irnnv. miriir
I I II IOTP NonTMWST LanoProoucts (jj I j I
I II JIU INTERNATIONAL DAI nY f I I
I IjU! pORTiANo.onc. m I
yf il HOVEMDLR 10.19.20, 1912 jk
FARMEnO MEnCHANTS AN0 GTOCKMEN Mil
I IB PROM CVEDY Hi I
I II POINT IH THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST WILL DE HERE l I
III MANY VALUAULE PRIZED II
IIS A 6M0W WOHTM VMILE l I
vii-fsr '"'' in
nil EXCURs'lOPin
v 1 FARE6 FROM ALL n.lnBM STATIONS B .,,
i L ASK ANY U WKBN AOENT J t I
! '. FOR FULL PARTICULARS fjl I
"' KV'i0ATl0'SLt N0V ld','", l,MITN0V7Ja( !' I
WHY NOT MAKE S200.00 A MONTH - - That's
S50.00 a Woek, almost SIO.00 a Day
aBllliiK Victor Bafca ami Arc proof .i a
lo nifroliar.lt, doelora, lawrrrt, tli-ntl ta ami
well IuhIu larmrm.ail of w hum irallii! tliniirrit
of a, aufp, Iml tlo mil lri nu r ratjr 'I laloiiwn
ono hilctni'il itiKlara ir.ir iniMit.ll(in on of
the ltl, clpnil cut moi'ry makinic uiiiorlunl
lira rvrr recrlvcil Mltiout irrtloua riiarl.
rtimOU can duiillratn lliv aurciaa ofollirra.
Our haiiilaoinrly Ulualralid 'JW-i'tKn calalon
will enable .juu to prrwul the autjrcl lorua
toiurra In aa Interralliiic a manlier aa thoURlt
yon were I.llotlnir lliem llirouull our ftttor, Men aijiuliileil
aaleameii receive advice and Inalrucllona for wIIIiir aafea, glvlnn
M...i..in. i.ltlnw.u.lnla wMeh It la llubOtalblo for a VrOalM'Ctlve c
aaleamen receive advice and Inalrucllona lor aeiiinit aaiea. givinff
convlnclnRlalkln(ixitnlai:lcli It la IrupotalWolor a . proai'cllve cutlomrr to deny. Why
don'l YOU lie the nret to apply from jour vicinity UIoreaouK-uneelaogtH the territory!
We e.n favor only ono sslsiman out ol each locality. Th,r.,.n,M,,m,
Our New Heme, Capacity 20,000 Salts
W. W. DRINKWATER
Mam St., -
BURNS MILLING CO.
NORTON 6l SAYER, Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Oood Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
C3pO To Tb.e
WHITE
LIVERY
NEW RIGS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctor CaSIs.
Rf .j. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. 4
: ..ttstauieu-ajr'taMssi
r
WRITE FOR 5PECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES
THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO.
SPOKANE, WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE." JAN JOSE CAL,
BavaatM
w
romiMiny vtt reicurmri vj
erectinit the moat modern tare
factory In the world. WUe
attaka men uho received our
Kflal aelllUK Induremenl.
rendered Itneeeaaary lodouWe
our output. We ere aiieimlun
many thouaandaoldoflara en
larKliigouraaleaoriratiliatlon. tut to learn all MrtlcuUri, It
will coal yon only the price ot
A poaUl curd.
Hk for Catalogue 16T.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCK CO.
CIKCIIIN1II, OHIO
Annually.
Blacksmiilii'ig and
Horscslioing
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BRAKES
Burns. Oregon.
FRONT
STABLE
AND TEAMS
n&xma&vtz.
isaaitji;-. . ,-j.".',
nnSLLl
I ',
LK ..U
BOILf j
HJ1I0HGRAGE
MACHINERY
c
t mtfwwri htifihi ii v 'it
MI1RSPFN & GRIFFITH
I'liyslulnns uml Hihcoiib.
IIUIINH, (HlKdO.V.
TII.I.S0N HARRISON M.B. A1.D
I'liyHiciitn & Surgeon
OlIlrcovrrTimcf-llcrnlil lllil. llurna, Or.
iF. CU. GEARY
l'liyalcliui uml HiirKuoti,
DnriiH, - - - Oregon.
Olden In now biillilliiKfoiitli of Wi'lconm
liiirni'HH shop, Alain Kt,
I'lionoMnliiWr,.
R. ) I3UKROW M. D.
I'liyslclnn find Surgeon
Office nt Hums Hotel, Duriis, Oregon
U. E. HIBBflRD
Ofllni first iloor cunt photo Kullury
llnriiit. Ori'Kon.
W. C. UROWN,
IDE13S,X,XS1,.
liUIINS, OllK'ION.
Olllro rooms H uml !l Mafonlc IlullJInn
OEflMnn & DG,MAfJ,
Physicians and Surgeons
Calls ntiHwi-rvil prumpll)' ni)tlit or ilsy
'Phono lliirriiiiun.
Harrlmnn, Oregon
Dr Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon ;
Direct Telephone Connection
Lawcn. Ore.
C A- REMBOLD
Altorimy-tit-l.iiw,
Burns, Oregon.
MILIB & CllliZEM
ATTOHNKVS AT LAW
Iluriis, Outrun.
liixiiiis I! hihI 7 .M.ihuiIi' !iiiUlliif
Farm loam ,iii kly iiia.lt at rmtmiehlp ratea
CHARLES W. ELUIS
LAWYER
Bums,
Oregon
Pniclin'H hi lhi ui Cn ri nnil tw
fine ll.r I" " I nn I i Hi.,.
'line- I I 1 Ml. I.
A l"l II M t I -I A,
iliinl'wl .ill.iu-i. ! i-i Colli I'
ll, i.- iihI lt-v' I - . ,11111. r-.
I ,t ll,. tie h
.. '- fu ho
lll'IISH OlII'flftN,
A. W. GOWAN
A1TOKNKY-AT-LAW
SLato CoiirLs ntul Unili tl States
Isanti Oflicc Practice
Three tloors South of the
Harney County National Bank
Burns. Oregon.
It. I). COOI'KIt M.V. Hodus
lSO. M AM.MH-. T, X, ilKl.X, AH. WIC. C. K.
COOPER & DODGE
Civil and Hydraulic Engineers
Irrigation, Water Supply
SeweraRe, Water Power.
Surveys, Maps, KstliiiiitiiM, Supervision
BURNS, OREGON
V. 0. Diixaiii) A. O. Kaulicnkk
Formprly Attl i:tiKltn or Formcrl) Chief Kv-
lilt', S, llrrlamalliiu Kr uliioer ol Hoist) A
'". i-alcru Ity.
Caslern Oregon Engineering
Company
CIVIL AND IRk'IflATION liNGINliERS
Hums, OrtKon
JUAN BART BALCOMB
I'll Ml. M. AM H. K. C,
UKM. , A. H. A
asm), m. aii i. i:, i:
I1VDRAUUC ENCIINUER
Ditches, Reservoirs, Final Proof
. Work, Hydro-Electric Power
U.S. Dep. Mineral Work '
Court Work A Specialty
HiiKiiRiil III ll.illi Privnto AnJ
(iovcruiiH'iit Stri'ttin (ingliif,'
ALMI2KSON - - ORl-UON
JOHN ROBINSON
Stock Inspector, Harney Conuty,
Home AiUlro88 llurna. Ore
J0iii;(.KMiiKiiiiifa,
fe--vS
;X'Nf i" -r
lowolor. Optiaiuu and
lOnir rn voi'.
Kme Watdi Kcp.nirinir A Spe
iinlty.
Always ready for job printing.
j&m
a&
fij $
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1 c