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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1912)
w 1 i im Wf M' 111 '1 1 I f ; It. I p It I i II 1 YELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES Our Tortlnnd Correspondent) Spomfnrv Fisher of tho In terior Department haa taken up the oroDosition made to work wth this state in making a com plete survey of the Deschutes Valley to determine both its irrigation and water power pos efMHttns Ho states tho Govern ment will do its share of this work. The importance of the under taking maybe understood from a statement made by a local official of tho Reclamation Service, who said: "There are 500,000 acres of public lands in the Deschutes Valley that could bo irrigated and more than 1,000,000 horse power running to waste down the river." A school lecture course has been started by Superintendent Alderman that is designed to reach every school in Oregon. More than 100 speakers have al ready been enlisted. These men aro prominent in various lines and it is thought the plan will arouse greater interest in the schools on the part of parents and will help along the move ment to make schoolhouscs social centers. Harriman railroads directors have authorized the expenditure of $3,000,000 for improvements to tho O. W. R. & N. line be tween Portland and Spokane. These betterments will be made during the coming year. This is a time of poultry shows. Albany and Astoria have just held very successful exhibits of aristocratic feathered fowl and Portland is next Orenco people, believing that chicken raising is a means of grace, held their first show last Friday in the basement of a church. Oregon's apple crop this year is worth $7,000,000, according to the estimate of W. K. Newell, chairman of the State Board of Horticulture. He says the pro duction of apples has about dohbled in this state in two years. Louis Sivers, who has an onion farm in the Rogue River Valley, grew onions this year ranging from one to three pounds each in weight He had less than one acre in onions this year but pro duced almost 90,000 pounds, selling the crop at 2 cents per pound. This makes the income from this small tract at least $1,600. "The Oregon Almanac, the booklet being published by the State Immigration Commission, will be out this week and will be distributed widely. It contains accurate, statistics and reading matter about Orogon's resources .and products. Indeed, never be fore has there been such an exhaustive report on wha,t this state has to offer to the settler, an addition of 200,000 will be printed. An excursion party from Port land, where it was organized by ' the Commercial Club and other civic bodies, went to Lewiston early this week to attend the annual stock show. Portland tfeoDle show their interest in the interior country and its develop- ment upon every possible oc casion. California Woman Seriously Alarmed "A short time ago, I contract ed a severe cold which settled on my lungs and caused me a great deal of annoyance. I would have bad coughing spells and my lungs were so sore and inflamed I be gan to be seriously alarmed. A friend recommended Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for year3. I bought a bottle and it relieved my cough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness 'of my lungs," writes Miss Marie Gerb'er, Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by all dealers. Judge Landis, in' tho United States district court, last week appointed a receiver for the Chi cago Daily World, formerly the official organ of the socialist par ty in that city, which suspended publitation because of financial difficulties. The appointment of a receiver followed the filing of a petition in bankruptcy, the lia bilitios being given as $125,000 and the assete $100,000. Fit Hit Case Exactly "When father was sick about six years ago he read an adver tisement of Chamberlain's Tablets in the paper that fit his case exactly," writes Miss Mar garet Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. "He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also benefited by them." Sold by all dealers. Always ready for job printing. APPROPRIATE FOR 0. A. C. MODERATE (Concluded From First l'nge) cato the necessity for incveaso In maintenance appropriations. Tho rnpid growth of tho homo economics classes nnd tho pres sure of other departments need ing tho classrooms in tho ngrono my building and tho spaco in tho girls' dormitory (jbhero wore 150 irirls who could not bo accommo dated there this fall), forco tho regents to ask for u home econo mics building. No library building is asked at this time, although tho 22,000 volumes and 35,000 pamphlets nro now huddled in five class rooms in tho oldest building on the campus, and nro causing tho floors to settle under tho weight of the books. Since 1903 tho number of books in tho library has increased three times, and. the student body has doubled, but tho shelf room is but one third larger, and tho reading room, which seata but 105 stu dents, has not increased at all. The matter of provision for demonstration and extension work throughout tho state was referred to a committee to bo worked out in conference with various state organizations inter red. The regents present at the meeting were as follews: Pres, J. K. Wcatherford, Albany; Secy E. E. Wilson, Corvnllis; B. F. Irvine. Pertland: Ben W. Oloott, Salem: L. R. Alderman, Salem; C. E. Spencc, Canby; Mrs. Clara II. Waldo, Portland; J. T. Appor tion, Park Place; C. L. Hawley, McCoy; Walter M. Pierce La- Grande, and H. von der Hellen, Wcllen. Sunset Sittings. December 12th, 1912 The Ringer and Nedham mach ine was threshing for Lee Wil son last Monday. I. S. Tyler is hauling lumber to build an addition to his barn C. E. Beery and Worthy Baker have just compleated substantial houses on their homesteads. L. E. Porter and wife will occupy the R. S. Settlemyre house until Mr. Porter can build a house on his homestead south of Dog Mountain. At a special school meeting held December 7, George Hodder was elected as director to fill out the term of E. C. Egglcston and and Mrs. Ruth Barron was elect ed clerk to take tho place of Mrs, Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. Eggles ton having moved to Burns. Clyde and Van Embree receiv ed a telephone message Decern ber 5, announcing the death of their nephew, Harold Sellers, in the hospital at Dallas, Oregon following an operation for rup tured appendicitis. He was with the boys here for over a year, he and his grandmother leaving, for Dallas last May. He was eight years and two days old at the time of his death. Why You Should Buy Red Cross Seals Why you should buy Red Cross Cross Christmas Seals, may be answered most effectively in tho words of a twelve year old boy in the Duluth (Minn.) schools, who gave the following as his reason in a composition on this subject: "The reason I put Red Cross Seals on my Christmas gifts is because every seal I use counts one cent toward stamping out tuberculosis in tho city and for the maintenance of hospitals for that purpose. The seals are ako used to raise funds to teach peo ple the value of fresh air. And, another reason I buy them Is be cause rny father died of tuber culosis and I buy them so that other little boys and girls won't lose their fathers as I did. Another reason is that if I am over threatened with tuberculosis the doctors will have a fund to try to prevent it." Remember W. A. Goodman is prepared to roll your barley, balo hay and saw wood. 87 Man and wife with two child ren want work on a ranch for tho winter. Apply at this office General News. Onions are bucIi a drug oil tho market at Stockton, Cal, that 50,000 sacks will bo dumped into tho river, according to island farmers. Over production lias kept the warehouses full and tho prices nro so low that It will not nnv to keen them stored. Grow ers had no dilllculty in disposing of the r onions at $2 u sack last year, but thoy aro going begging at 25 cents now. Many sales are recorded at 10 and 15 cents it sack. Potatoes aro only 30 cents a sack. Hrushinir aside sentiment with tears brought by the plea of the attorney for tho defense, tho first solo woman jury at Vancou ver, Wash., thr other day signed their names to a verdict which in effect sent a 15-year-old boy to tho county jail for selling whisky without a license. Tho women worked all day for their fee of $1 each and their dinner, nnd each said after tho trial that is the last time they will ever get me on a jury." Tho boy was fined $50 and costs of $G5 by tho jury of women and his father, an ex-saloon-keeper, of Vancou ver, rather than pay the fine, normitteil his son to be taken to jail and thero is no telling when ho will get out, unless ho serves the full time at $2 a day. Maior General Julius Stahel of tho civil war volunteers died last week in New York nfter an ill ness of about a year. Ho was second oldest surviving general of the civil war. After resign- inir from the nrmv in 18G5, ho consul to Yokohnma and consul trenernl to Shanghai. Ho was bom in Australin in 1825. Fresh home jnade lard 17c. at Hansen's Ment Market. tf SHERIFF'S SALF- In the Circuit Court of the SlulrofOre Kin, Tor Miilheur County V. I.. Mitrrulcn mill J. W Ocnry Copartner, I'ltiiiitiHa !'. M. Junlmi, Defciiclmit. Notice U hereliy icu tluit uiiiler ilml by virtue of nn ciccution niul onlerof ante, duly iinicil out of the nhuvc nniucil Court nnil cntiie, on the lllltilay of November, 1011!, tlirecteil to the Sheriff of llnruejr county, Oregon, iiutl btioetl upon a judgment mm onlcr of sale iluly rendered and entered in aniil Court and came, on the 17th day of August, l!l'-', in favor of tiie above named Plaintiff and aainat the above named defondnnt, for the inin of $10.00, with intercut tboreon at the rote of 10 iwr cent cr an nuni from May IB, lOO'.i, nnd for Jlfi.OO nant tnrney'a fee, and for the further mill of $10.00, with interest thereon nt II per cent per annum from June Ut, 1U0H, nnd for the further sum of $111.00 cnita and disbursement . I will on Monday the llitli day of December, 11)12, nt 1 o'clock in the niter- noon of Haiti day, at the front door of the Court House in Ilurnt, Harney Conn ty, Oregon, tell nt public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the right title nud inlereal that the abor nntiit'd defendant hud on the 10th day of July, 111 IS, the date of thu at tnehment herein, or at any, tinie there after, in or to the following dcacrilcd jircfnises, to wit: Allofl.ot (H), in lllock ('J'.'), in the Original Town i( Dunn, in the County of llnrncy, and State of Oregon, on the corner of Second and Adnnm Streets, to. gcthcr with the tenements hereditaments and nppurteuanccs theietinto belonging or in anywise appertniniiiK, to snliafy aid judgment in favor of plaintiffs nnd against dcicndnut ns above slnted, to gether with interest, uttoriiey's feed, costs nnd accruing costs. Dated this Hth dny of November, lull!. A. K. KiehaniitoN, Sheriff. Ily llyron Tcrrill Deputy. Date of first nublicntion Nor. 10, 1012. Date of last publication Dec. II, 1012. NOTICE OF CONTEST. UMrkoHraTralaNnOrricx j Hums, Oregun, Moremliftr'A IVU. I To Charles Allen of Hums. OreKiiu, Contestru! You'aro liorthy nollflinl that C, II. Mct'ountll wliii glvta lliirna, Oregon, aa Ida M)alorTlcj ail. drcaa, did on Noraiul r SIM. Il. tllo In this offlia lila ilulv corroborated aiiiillratluii to con ical and levuru III" eauesllatlun of your lloutii. ttead, Kniry No OIM7. mailn Arlf 1'Jlli, IVI0, lor j,ois not, j. .a auu . oi reeiiun jo, iowii ihlpM Hiiuth. liaiitjeMI Kaal, Wlllmii.'lln Mtrl dlan, ant aa irroumlafor tils tontest ha alleges that (aid eonltatia lias nsrer rslalillsheil or maintained rraidentu 111011 aald tract, nor lisslia urtroilllvaiedor liiiirotml laid trail Inaojr ex tout whatever. s rpt to isnsa tlio eonitrlicllnii of a mill cahln thereon 1 and that he has wholly abandoned said tract (or more than tU months iirlor to Augiul mill Kill. V01I are, tliemfon-, further notified that tho aald allegations will I hi taken by tnlaotllce as having, bleu on leaned by )ou, and your entry will ha cancel .1 thereunder without your fur ther rlKht o bo heard therein, either before tlila oflleuoroii apnea I, If you fall to file In this office wllhliuweuty das alter thu FOUHTII publication of this notice, aa ahown below, jour am war under oalli, apeclllcally ineetlng and rcspurtillug to theaa sllegalljui of conical, or l( you fall within that lime to II lu In this iilllce dim proof hut you have served a copy ol your answer 011 thu said contestant elihei In peraon or by riKlatered mall. If this acrvlca Is insilo by thu delivery of a copy of your answer to tliuiolilta'ant In peraon, proof of such aer Vice luuit he either the said contestant's written acknowledgment of Ida reielptof the copy, showing IhsdaUi of lis receipt, or the affidavit of the person hy whom the delivery waa made slating when and where lliulcupy wss deliver, ed.lf made by igUlund mall, proof of such service muit loiialsl of thenllldavlt of thu per son by whiiui the copy wa mulled, and this amdavlt mutt liu in Panled by Ihu poal- inaater'a reieUlt lor the lelier. You should stale lu our answer tliensme of the post olllcu 10 Milled ynu dcs)re linuto liolleestobusenllo . Wh I'iioik, llegltter, lisle of first publliallim November im, llil'i. li ale ol second puUlhallon Due ember 7, M't, liateoflhlrd publication lleieinlier U, 101. Dale of lourtli ptllillcallnii llucuinbnrvl, IUI. NOTICK KOU I'UIILIUATION Dmtso Tarsa l.tNuO.'ru'g, I Hums, Oregun, Decembers', l(rj Notice Is hereby given that Mary K.Thurman. formerly Mary r!, I.uias, of llarrlmao, Oregon, who on siarcne. iwn, muue iiomestsaii r.uiry No 1WV7 Hsrlal Na.OIIKI, fortt! HKW, HWW NKSi.HI'.tk NWlHcctlonairimii.nlp'JHotilh liaiigv o-r, r r iiii'.iHwiiu ,v,,.,h,,. ,. ,,,vu until u of luteutlou lo maku final five-year Proof, to establish claim to Ilia land above de scribed, before the itegliter and Itecelver, at lluros.oregoii, on Hie intti day of January, IVI3 Claliuaninaineeaewiintsscs uek II ilfcrnk. Krsuk l.ucaa. frank New man, Ueorga Lucas, all of llarrluan, Orsgou, ' Wm f mas, Register, iTHWi-faj-H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UMTKnSTATKai.ANnOFFlCfc,' I Mums Orcs.mii Drrnmbtr 4, 1913.1 N ol loo Is lismtirrtlrciitlist Maos. id Milk, ol ol llarrlinan, tlrritoti, who, on January , IWA. in mlo lloinnfpdil entry No, wind. Hsrlal Mo.OiMw for NKU Hsetlon an, Tilts nslili !M Hiiulli, liansja lift Kail, lllamallo MtrMlsn, lias ni ml nolle of Intention to mako final rivejsar l'roof, to rolatillih claim to ths Isml ahosQdescrlbsii, Ixlors tho ltriUtor and Ilccstvur, at liurni, orrgim, nit Die 13t li day nl January, IMS, Claimant iiHiitf a wltnn'ieal Wlllwr W, UnriuT, Frank Micas, Mary K, Ttmrniati, Hoy Thmmaii, all ol llaridnan, Ore- Vm.Fkh, Itculitcr, CONTEST NOTICE. tiMiTiuHTiTia I.ihii (irru I lliirna, Oregon, IKcembcra, 1912.1 To ila,liat O. Hell, nrlurns, Orcon, Cou- ir-sni VmiaKilivri'liv imtlrlnl lint llsrijcrt V Will liiirn, who irlvva Kill, Orc.on.sa lili tmit-ottlc aililri'ia, illil on loioniiir aril, IV1J. (lit In Hill nfllt'ft lili luly rottolKimlril amplication to roil iril anil st'i'iiru inn raiirwiiaiiuii ui juur iiuuiv etlu Meridian, mil aa grouuda for hla eonteat ill he allegea nisi aald itaiuiaei 11 lien nas wnoi lt ailaiiilnnti,! aald laud for mora than ala monllislasl pssli has net er settled, resided up 11 1, or ciillltatedaarue. You are, therefore, further untitled that the aid allegations will Ui taken at this omre as liavlutf licDii iiinfuaxtid bv 1011. and vour aald entry will becaui'elsdthereuuderwllhoulyour lurilier riKhiut iionearu inorein, enuer ueiore liiisolliriiorou apeai, 11 you laiuonioin una inter, within Iwoutv data afler the FOUlnll publication of this notice, aa ahown below, yourariawer. under oath, specifically meeting and rcsiondlhg In lliesn allegalloria ol eonteif, or If )ou .VI within that lime to rile lu this oilica line prooi inai fun iimyh aurTeti a vupjr ,n per.on or by registered mall. If this service Is oiiraiawer on ilia aani ttiiupiiniii uniiar in in ado by the delivery 01 a copy 01 your answer liilhiiciiiilealant lu person, prool of such ser vice must bo either Ihu said euuteataut's writ ten a kuowledsiimuul of his receipt of the copy, showing the dale of jta relpl, or lha snnuvlluf the iK'iaou by whom lliedallvsry wssmailo aiaiiug wueu ami wutr ino copy aa delivered) If made by leglalsred mall, proof of such servlcn nuiit consist of the amda vll nf tli lHri,iii he whuin tho cone Waa mailed staling when and the pot oltlceto which II was mailed, and Ihla alfldavlt must be aecom paiileil hy the pntmaaicr'are.elpl for the latter 1 uil iinuiii ainio 111 juur niiawec .ire iibuihui thepomiiini'flliiwhlcri 011 dtalrs future uotlets tobeseulliiynu Wm. Fahri, itegliter Data of Drat publication December 14, H17. Hate nl second publleallon Daeemler 'Jl, lIJ. h.lHnl lhlr.1 tiiililleallMn llre,ti ltf 'in 1019. Date of futitlh publlcallou January 4, 1913' SOTICK von I'UnUCATION UNITKD8TATF.BI,ANDFFII!K, llurua, Oregon, November IV, HI J. I Notice la hereby given that Oscer Newell, of Drewsey, Oregon, who, on November VS. 1'JU", made ifoineatead Kntry No. IM'iV, for YtHUKt, Hee.l and NUN KU Xeetlon VI Township IS H Uaiuaa.11, K Wlllametle Meridian, haa Died n'lleoil luteiitloii to inaka Dual ihreoycar rriHiiioealabiiin claim loineianu aooroue arrllcd, Ulnro K I. Hemic. O. H. Com mission er at hla ottlee, al Drewiey. Oregon, on Ilia illh day ol December, lull. Clalmanl iiarnea at wllnraKS JainceA. Amleraon, Hamuel Mllllami, Will lam Kllbyaud Kml ItoUrls-m, all of Veil, Ore gon ' Wm Farms. Krslrttr. IS7V Hums to lilt No. (.fa. SOTICK POlt l,U ..LIGATION. I'Mtgii tt l.txi. Orricg IIM'ii . Oirsou, November 4, IVI3. Siilli e la brieby given that the Notlhern Fa flfli Hallway t nmiiaiiv, whoto poal office sd die. I. . St I'aul. Mllllieauta, haa Ihla Oh day ul NuveuiUr. IHU, tiled lu til's ofllce Us spill cal Ion to select under the I rovlalons of the Act oll'ongrr.s, approved July I, Ittui w Mat W7, JO I as catemled by the Art ol Congress ap proved May 17.1'iOfl. LotlXec. Is. Two, Is Kou h Itange'il iTaat. Uil I Urc 31, Tw, K outb, Italige. Kail. W M. serial No O&nai Auyautlall imrtoua claiming adveraely the lauds described, or desiring to object became if lha niliiplat t liaraeler of III latlil. or for am other reason, to lh dl.iHj.al to applicant, hould file their affldavltaol nroteal In this office, on or lfore the 3rd day of January, IH.t, Wm, K.aas, ItraUur. Niuj 'ja-Dec'jA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'NITSII KTiTSS I.ANIIOrriCK, I llurua, Oregon, November V, Ivll. Notice Is hereby given that Knocli Hansen, of Mures. Oregon, who on April 17, isll.msile lluinstlrad Knlry, .No IXGKl, for UK.', beetlou t, Tuwti.hlp H, llange 31 K., Wlllametle Meridian haa tiled notice of Inteutlon lo make I'ouimulatlon proof to establish claim to the land alxite deacrlbed. Iieforc Hegliter aud Itecelver al llurua, Oregon, on the ICIli day of December, Ivll. Claimant uameaaa witnesses J. T. Fry, Kred lichrung, Charlea H Heed, Nat llcnney all of llurua. Oregon. Ww Kisas. Ilfgnter, NOTICK KOU PUBLICATION. HNITKD MTATKrl LAND OKKICKI Hums, Oregon, November Sir, 1912.1 Notice la hereby glventhst Alvln llurlhurt.of Nsrrows, Oregon, who, on lent. J, IWsnd for. 17, tvov, respectively, msde llomcalead Knlrlcs No. tu.i and vcua for SW U KKU, HU HW(, Hec, li. NMi Ntt'i. Kcc. a. W'. NKU slid KlfiWU. ) lluu a. Township alrl., Ilsnge UK., Wlllaru etle Meridian, has nie.1 uollre of Intention to make final three year proof to eelabllih claim ... It... I.,.. I -I.A.... .-..(!. itirm j.al.la. and Itecelver, at Hums, Oregon, on the loth dsyuf January. IVI.1. Claimant nanus aa wlluesses AligusiilB . iiuriuurioi rrarrowa. irirauu, William II llardwell, John O Alesander, H A. McKeuile, all of lliirna, Oregon Wat Kiaaa, Register. Sumpter VaNey Railway Co. TI.MH TAI1I.K NO. (1 IN KKIiCT JHNKH.IWW. Wunl llutiuil, K"t Hound. No 1 I'a ait -a. in. Nu. 'i 1'ahi . in, 11:0 ,v linker Oily Ar 6 0 U;5 " Houtli Ilakur l.v u:U8 0:58 ' rlulUbiiryt " 0:00 10:01 " UckliBrtf " 4 s6S 10:07" Tlioinpso.i, "-1:6a 10:17 " St.iililurilJtitictlont " 1:45 10:W " WnturTnnM ' 4M0 10 :'.' " MrWaHpurt " 4: 2 10:0 " McKwunt " 4:aii lOsOfi " JUNOTIONt 'MilO UilO " Kniiiptor " 4:05 11:15" 'JUNOTIONt " :f0 11:40" riniiimltf " :0 NOON 12:00 ' () l On mill ":08 I'. M. U j5 Wlillimyt " 00 U:l() ' TU'TONt " 2 MO 1:10 Ar Auatlii " 2tl0 Htnp tin Hlnimlfi only. ,Nu agent. Tickets isauotl only fur ntntlonn wlioro trulua urn hcIhhIuIoiI to muto nnulr Blops. rnaiuiiKura must ptiroliase tick et i wiiurn iikuiiih ti'tsi tKJioro unioring trulua or 25 ctmlri lis iltlltlon to tho ru Uiilor fitru will liu rliaritoil, JOKKl'II A. WKHT, Hupt. (lltAN'IMUIDDKH. Ant. Hunt. $1500 Reward! Tlio Oregon, t!s I Ifnrnlaand Nevada Llvurftuek t'roteo. tion Aiioclatlon of which the under signed Is member. i'.wCv N rew'.si "iin V I h ,. t uoneo lesuing ui I JW - . ISJ. the arrest and con. ', (C? j, yvlotlouofauy par. , "tr or parlies steal 'I ing nurses, cams ur mules belonging toanyuf lis mem. burs. Ill addition lolliu above, Ilia undersigned ulTers the same cnudltlou 1,000.00 (ur all horses branded Imrse almd bar on both or elttior Jaw. Ilraud reconlwl lu eight i-ouutlss, Itauia llsruey, I.ale and Drook counties, Horses yeuted when sold, Nulie but grown horses sold and only lu sfgebuut'lios, W W llltOWM Fife, Orssou, w:. ni v IO01RT1KS, I1ARHKY l-ODQI, NO, 77, I. (J O F. Meets srsry Bturduy In Odd Fellow Hall stfUOpm. Dr. i.W deary, 1. a. nprague, Btersiarr. no. fiHtnii work aa fnllowai First Haturdar Inl- llstorri second Saturday, First Degreel third Haturdsy, Dscoud Degreel fourth Haturday, Third Degree, IIUHN8IX)DaKNO,7, A.F, A, M Meets every first and third Bsturdsy lu each month, Win, Miller, W M Ham Motherahead.Heeietarv, M HlKitN VYDODMKNOFAMKItltU , Wests every second and fourth Friday even ing at l.tl.O. IMIalli all neighbors luvllcd. New applicants will receive courteous treat ment. M,A llgga, V 0. W T. Uster. Clerk. IlUHNB (JIIAITKH NO. 40.O, K.H. Meets every seeoud and fourth Mondays, In Mssouln Hall, Frankle Welcome, W. M. Klls f week, Recrclary, SYLVIA HK1IKKAII IlKdltKK No. 4 J, Mestssvcry lit snd Sd Wednesday, ,. . . llyrdlo Daltoii, N. (I, Madge Leonard, Ilea. Hec'i. TUI.K UIKU1.K No. left, W. oi W, Meets every fourth Tuesday. Maud llurloii, (I. M. llrslerOoodintu, Clerk. OKFICIAI. IIIIIKCTOHY tatb eakuoat UH.BenSlors .. Ilnnslhau llunrnaJr. IQvO, K, Chainberlaln IW It Kills Congressmen ... JV llswley Attorney Osnsrsl .... A. M. Crawford Uovernur , ...... ..Oswald Weal Secretary ol Ulimn FW liensou Treuurer..... , . T. II Kty Hupt. I'ublfo IntlratUaa.M... L. II. Alderman tttate I'rluler . W HDuulway HoIjI Ksklit T. A. Mellrlde Ucoll liuruett It. 8. Dean. F. A. Moore HoIjI Ksklit Supreme Judge NINTH JUDICIAL DIHTHICT. District Judge ., Helton ggs District Attorney J W MeUnllocli liepulylllstAlly Uil Leonard Circuit Court meets the nut Monday lu April tud first Monday In October. Joint Keuator Joliii-ltepreeenUllv OWl'arrlsh W II llrooke oooktt lusnivt County Judge . . Clerk Treasurer .. surveyor HherltT. Assessor ,. dchoottlupcrlntendenl, Coroner Block inspector Commissioners (Irani Thompson K. It. Waters . Minion l,ewls .. frank I', tlowau A. Kr Itichardaou J.J, Doiicgan I, M llamlltou J W deary .Julin lloblnson IK. I' riylvesier Hi a Hiiiyin County .Court metis the Oral Wednesday In January, March, May, July, Heptember and NovsmUr. uasksv u, a, mhu errics: tlegiater tecelver Wm fsrie Irani llavey f irv.-eiiKNs' tlayui, KiMitrdcr, Treasurer Marshal, ,.(l, V t leuMUVI A M It J rn J t, HrltomeJr ..It l.llalnrs f If J Ha sell t!outicllmeu A. t Well "ine I Kraut l'vi y t H, J McKluiioii MeSlluga of the 1'ouiiiII ever) Hecnii.t. and Fourth Weduead mnnuimnnnnmnutuuuntnntstnuiu Mrs. Grace B. Mcllosc THACIIRK Voice and Piano Methods Unci) In Ciaclflsattl Censerrstory of Music 1 Kealdence Studio and door wcit I'roibytcrlan Church 3ttnmuMra:m. LONE RESTAURANT OIIOKUU I'OON li op. j Mcalu At All Hours. Short Orders and Prompt Service With Reasonable Ilates Give Mo A Call OiipoatteLTtmes. Herald Halldlna; a Star Hotel S. J. MIDWINTHR, Prop. NARROWS, - ORI-CION Till will be fount n dcalrnhlc nnd hogpltable atopplnjc place whero comfort and courteous treatment are conaldered flrat Peed Barn Conducted In connection 'i H. N. McCOMB General Repair Shop Rear W. O. Wtyte'a Shop, S. Main Street Plumbing, Pump and Wind Mill Work a Specially. Burns Sheet Metal Works Tin, Copper, Shed Iron Work or all Description. Csap Stores, Tasks, Jobbing, l'luaib lug lo order. Give He a Trial. C. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. Voeictly'. Old Stand : : ; Cottage Inn 5 DINNINQ ROOM I AM TOY, Proprietor . St III SOpen For Business. Regular MealB at all hours. Opoii ' until 10:30 every jiljrht I : : CALL AND SEE ME NOW : IlverythliiK Neat and Now SOMEBODY IS EXPECTING YOU ON CHRISTMAS - NEW YEAR They are waiting for you lo come THE HOMING INSTINCT i TELLS YOU TO GO Til 10 DNSIMO KOIl I'OMKOHT , 1 HiiggeHls Til 10 LINK OF BLOCK NIONALS To CliicnKO, Omaho, Denver, KniifliiB City ami all other poin'tB. "THE EASY WAY" THROUGH TRAINS HIGH CLASS EQUIPMENT j Write them you are coming, then let us tell you how little it will cost H. BAKOUL, Agt, O. W. Zt n I WHY NOT MAKE $200, A MONTH - - That's $50.00 a Wook, almost $!0.00 a Day a Helllnif Victor Safes and fi re-proof boars to merchants, doctors, lawyers, tlrutlits and well. to-do farmers, allot whom realise the need of a safe, bill do nul know liuw easy I lis lo own one, Haleemeii declare our rooaJtiin one of the beat, clean-cut inonry-niaaluK uiiortunl Ilea evsr received. Mlhniil rvloua exiirrl enee YOU can duplicate the eiiccces of others, Ou handaomely llluilratcd 'jW-jiage catalog will enable you to present the subject to cue- lomers in as interesting ynu wero Iillotlng Diem lliruugn our factory. convincing talking iiolnts which 11 Is lupoM for prospective euftoaer to deny W hy don't YOU be the first to apply from your vicinity before somcono clso gets the territory r We can favor only one salesman out ot each Our Ness Hem. Capaellg 20,000 Salsa W. W. DRINKWATER Main St., ... Burns, Oregon, t. UIIjiJ-'!. boilers I icittfeirr3 LI i of u irnMans"! W$0mkL saw nluiiriRAnrl 1 Ms(GKy. MILLS J " wiHUL MACHINERY WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOO MUD PRICES THE A.H.AVERILLMAeHINERVCO, S POKANE, WASH.- PORTLAND, ORE." .JAN JOSF. CAL. 7pracy7far w i i BURNS IVIILLING CO. HORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring. Moulding. Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Lumber Yard in Burns. Oro T'o Tb.e WHITE LIVERY NEW RIGS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctoi CaBls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. ISBBBBBB.BBaMMBBBBBBM.BMHBBSBMIMBaaaMaBl WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOqAND Pf?CE$ .THEA.HAVERILLMACHIMERYQ SPOKANE, WA5H.-P0RTLAN5. ORE.-JAN JOSE CAL RKatll A PLEASURr. TO ANSWF.R QUESTIONS R. & N. Redmond, Ore. m inmiiri bb iuoukii Men appointed as locality. Tho SSlh anniversary of our company waa celebrated by erecting the most modern ssfe factory In the world. Wide awske men -who received our special selling Inducement, rendered Itneersaary lodouble our output. We are spending many thousands of dollars en la rains our sales organisation, but to Uarn all Qarllculars, It will cost you only the price of a postal card, W for Cililogue 16T. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK GO. CINCINN.TI, OHIO Annually. Itlacksmiiliiag and ilorseshoing Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES f swccTrv-, j Burns. Oood Road. FRONT STABLE AND TEAMS aaassasTBBBBSBm Busseu EN0NE5o BOILERS SAW MILLS JIIUnUlaAUL MACHINERY PROFESSIONAL CAKD8. MflRSDEf. & ORIfFITH l'liyslcliinri nml HurKuonn. ilUKNB, OIIKdO.V, TIUrSON HARRISON M. U M. D.g Onirc Hcconti; lloor TlmiM-Hcrnltl Hid. Kntrnnce on Main Street HtirnH, - - Orcjjon J. UJ. CHflfY riiynlclnn ntul KurKOOii, HtiriiH, - - - Oregon. Ofleu In now bt)llJfriK noutii of Welcome luiriicriH nliop, Mnln Ht. 'I'hoiio Main H5. R. D BURROW M. D. m Physician und SurKcon Office at JorKcnsen llldi:,, Alain St. Calls attended Nlnlit or Day b. E. HIBBJiRD lrDE33s1:IS1, Ollco firel ilwir oust photo ynllory liuriis. Orison. W. C. BROWN, HuilNM, OlIKOON. Oll co rooms K niitl I) .MuhoiiIc lluililing DENMRiS & DENMRN, Physicians and Surgeons . OuIIh itiiiHuruil promptly tilht or day 'I'hoiiu Ilnrriman. Harrlman, Oregon Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Lawen. Ore. C A. REMBOLD Atlonii-y-iti-liiiw, Burns, Oregon. MILLER & CilffiM ATTOHMCVS AT LAW lluniH, Ori'Kon ItoouiH ti niul 7 .Maeonio DuIIUIuk Farm loans iulckty made at reasonable rates CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Bums, - - Oregon I'mrticea in thu Slnlo Con r la nnd b (oiothu U.K. Ijtuil Olllco. Ohos. II. ronnixl. ATTOK.NKV- AT-I.A W, Careful attention given to Collec tions niul Heal Estate matters. I'lru Insurance. Votary Public. BUKNS. OUKOON. A. W. GOWAN A1TORHEY-AT-LAW State Courts ami United States Land Oflice Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon. l li CoorKii M.V. IHiooi siso, m. in, soc. c. a. AStO H AS SOC C. X. COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engineers Irrigation. Water Supply Sewerage, Water Power. Pnrvtiye, Maps, lMlmnti'B, Supervision BURNS, OREGON V. C. Dii-wiHi a. O. Faducnkit Kormcrly Asst. Kii.liii't-r Kunutrlr CbUf Kt- liil'. H llei'laiimlloci k.t cliifvr ol Doll A W. Wi-slvrulty. Eastern Oregon Engineering Conipany CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS tyros, Oregon JEAN BART BALCOMB I'HAII. M Ail 8, K. 0, IKM. A, A. H. A ANNO, M. AM, I, i:. K. HYDRAULIC UNOINEER' Ditches, Reservoirs, Final Proof Work, Hyilro-Eloctrie Power U. S. Dep. Mineral Work -r Court Work A Specially linKHBi'tl 111 lloili l'rivilto AnU Ciiivrrnmont Stri'am Ciuslny ALURRSON - - OREGON JOHN ROBINSON Slock Inspector, Harney Coaaty,, llouui AililniHH Hums, Oie JOHN GKH11ERLING, 25 - -. A ,. : Jowolor. Optiolaii and JEnirravoi'. Fine Watch Repairing A Spo cialty. $m 'Jmm naV I 4 vi -) v.