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!'.- dA-. -n. -J ..(--1 N 1 eJ 27 ?B i'J IBEVELOTHENT- LEAGUE NOTES (From Qur Portland Corrtsponilcnt) Probably the most interesting feature of tho Oregon Irrigation Congress, to be held here January Q-ii yiN1 hen session given up a fhn Actual exnerienecs of the farmers on irrigated lands. This a ttl .!lt t.A 1irrli1tr in. TC3v nn,r,Wius"vhat is 8,cHv?ftniSSL 2M nffr neeueu w iu nai.... son. There will be also, addresses and discussions by well known authorities on the various phases of irrigation that will bo well worth hearing. Tho three days session will conclude with a ban quet Oregon people who visited tho land shows at Minneapolis and Chicago advise that this state make a stronger showing than over next year. They say many people were attracted to the op portunities here by the exhibit of Oregon and next year will see many new comers in the state as a result Oregon is preeminent among the states in tho value and amount of standing timber, according to the report of the State Board of Forestry. Not only that, but it has one-fifth of all the standing timber in the United States and Oregon now stands fourth in the annual cut of lumber. Oregon has approximately as much tim ber as all the states east of the Rocky Mountains put together. Gpldendale Washington has carried out a good idea. This was the celebration of "Alfalfa Dav" this week, when this valu able plant was discussed by ex perts from every stand point, as a result, alfalfa will be grown more generally in that district. The director of the census is preparing to issue complete fig ures of agricultural production of this state for 1909. He finds that Oregon produced crops in the value of 49.041.000. Vacant lots in cities and towns should be used to grow poultry, according to Secretary Minton of the Oregon Poultry Association. He says egg and poultry produc tion would be increased 25 per if this were done. Corvalliswill have a connection with' the Oregon Electric Railway by April, according to present jrians.. A branch will be built from the main line, crossing on a new county bridge to be built over the Willamette River. ' As usual, Oregon Christmas trees' lent holiday cheer to Cali 'fornians. One steamer carried 1200 trees south. The Respiration Calorimeter. One of the most efficient tnechanical aids to the investiga tor of the changes which take place when a chemical substance or a plant or an animal is ob served under controlled condi tions is the respirations calori meter of the Department of Agr culture. The first report of experiments with the respiration calorimeter was published in 1897, during the first year of Secretary Wil son's administration. Since that time numerous bulletins and other papers have appeared which have described the apparatus, noted very important modifications and reported the results of investiga tions. As this has progressed, the apparatus as originally de vised has been greatly simplified and made easier of operation, and so developed that more fac tors can be developed than was the case at first The respiration calorimeter was designed and has been used for the study of problems con cerned with the food and nutri tion of man and animal, the val ue of different foods as sources of energy for muscular work, and other similar questions. It has recently been adapted to the study of fruit ripening and other problems of vegetable physiology, and is" equally useful for the study of a great variety of other problems, as for instancs, questions of ventilation of houses and farm buildings. The experiments with the res piration calorimeter have furnish ed now facts and figures of great importance to students regard ing the processes of respiration and accurate information regard ing the energy which man needs to run his body machine and the effects upon his energy require ments of sleeping and waking, rest and work, and other factors. It is now possible to discuss such questions on the basis of accurate measurements and this was not hitherto the case. Tho question of the energy which man expends to digest and csriimulato his food has also been studied. A deduction of great theoreti- -i, i. ..i.i..,,i ,..,M, inn , respiration calorimeter experi ments is that tho law of conser vation of energy holds in tho animal body. Such a conclusion is at the basis of many important deductions regarding rations and ilints and tho uso which man makes of his food and farm ani- miils make of feeding stuffs. The human body is a complex machine. It is important to know its efficiency as compared with other machines. Experiments with the respiration calorimeter ahmvR this to bo 20 uer cont. that is, 5 units of energy must be sup plied by the food to provido one unit of work. In this respect man compares favorably with the best steam engine, their efficiency it is safe to say, not exceeding 14 per cent Whether or not physical energy must be exnended for mental work as well as for muscular work is a question of interest Judged by the results of a long series of experiments with tho roanirntion calorimeter, sovero mental work does not make do mands for physical energy, at least in amounts that were mea surable even with so nccurte nn instrument It is natural that an apparatus of this character should be used in the study of technical ques tion which cannot bo approached by simpler means, and in part the results refered to above are technical. However, the useful ness of the respiration calorime ter is not limited to such matters and it has been of great value in studying questions of every day interests pertaining to food nm the use man makes of it It is in a large measuse, due to this and related work that we are able to discuss such matters to day with reasonable certainty. The feeding standards is some thing which the farmer of today realizes is necessary for success, nnfl .1 iironrossive farmer bases his practice on the feeding stand ards which experimenters have provided for him. If we are to make the right use of our avail able food supply, dietary stand ards are needed and those pro nnspri hv the DeDartment of Agriculture have had wide use. The proof of the accuracy, with respect to energy, of these die tary standard, has been obtained from experiments with the respl ration calorimeter. The discovery that the respira rinn ralnrimntcr IS eciually as valuable for studying ripening fruit processess and other pro blems of vegetable life and for the study of man's food and the way to use it has opened up a new line of work. With the ap paratus which has been built for this purpose and the larger res piration calorimeter for experi ments with man, the Department is in a position to continue its in vestigations of technical and practical problems and to accum ulate very useful and valuable information. Thefirststages in a valuable kind of work, has long been passed, the apparatus and methods have been perfected, and facts of great value have been secured. New fields of usefullness are being entered upon, and the outlook for rapid accumulation of additional data of great importance to all who are interested in the profitable and proper use of agricultural products is assured. MEN RESCUED AFTER SK DAYS IN WELL (Concluded From First I'agt) long entombment without food or water1 and both suffering from bad hurts. They are both quite rugged men and it was fortunate that they were otherwise no doubt both would have scccumb ed. They say it was about the merriest Christmas they had ever experienced when relief reached them. It was a most fortunate rescue as had it not come just at the time there is little doubt but what both men would have per ished and there would always have been more or less mystery as to how they met their death. FOOD FOR THE MIND NEEDED ON FARM (Concludedjrom first page.) partments, write your Senator or Representative at Washington, asking him to get it for you. They often have duplicate copies or can get them when others can not. Fit Ilia 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." Bold l.n nil dfinlnin , , Now Land Law Code Needed The necessity of a general re vision of tho land laws, not only for tjib purposo of carrying out the policy of conservation, but to provido means by which sev eral classes of land can bo law fully acquired, is made apparent by n paper read by Professor Charles G. Yale before the Cali fornia Miners' Association. Coal land is being sold at appraised values considerably above the minimum price nxou oy law iu which all conl land was formerly sold, but oil, gas, and phosphate land Imvo been entirely with drawn from sale awaiting legisla tion for its disposal. Water pow er sites can bo secured only un der revacablo permits, which are too insecure a basis of title to allow of largo investments. Un less mineral is exposed on tho surfnee, a prospector has no se curity against tho jumper while making exploration preliminary to location, says the Orcgonian. The present ndministratoin of tho land laws is therefore a make shift Phosphate, oil and gas development is entirely suspend ed, Before withdrawal such land could be acquired only under the placer mining law, which is not applicable to deposits hidden deep underground and which can be "discovered only by costly work. Secretary Fisher recommends the granting of permits for such ex ploratory work, giving the hold er exclusive possession so long as ho continues work. Lack of laws governing the acquisition of min eral springs, watea-power sites and watering places in thedesorts tempts men to pervert the placer mining law. This law has been used toacquire water-holes which control vast arers of range, pow er sites where there is no mineral, townsites in National forests. Summer resorts, in fact land for almost any purpose. It should be so amended ns to applv only to land bearing mineral winch shows on or near the surface and not in place. New laws are need ed governing all classes of public land, for the present laws aro a direct incitement to fraud. A large proportion of mining litigation could be prevented by repeal of the provision granting extra-lateral rights to holders of lode claims. This proeision is based on a theory long since ex ploded. It has been proved pra cticaily impossible to identify a vein mined a thousand feetunder ground with any particular vein cropping on the surface. Hence have come underground war and endless lawsuits. British Colum bia has disposed of this difficulty by granting to each miner all the mineral within a square tract of 50 acres, the boundaries of which are extended vertically into the earth to any depth. 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 tran to be seriously alarmed. A friend recommended Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for years. 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 Gerber. Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by all dealer. Guaranteed N. P. scrip $8.7fi an acre, limited amount only. Inland Empire Realty Company. . r2tf NOTICE OF CONTEST. UMTtn Htatm I.anu Ovricic llurna, Oregon, November V3, 1912 To Charlra Allen of llurna, Oregon, Contmtee- You'are hereby notified that V. II, UcC'onnell who fflvi-a llurna. Oregon, aa hla fioat-offlce ad drets, did on November lord. IvIK, tile Iu this office hla duly corroborated application to ton teat and secure the cancellation of your Home stead, Kntry No oiw, made April ivtli.ivio, for Iils Noa I,, 3 and I, of Heclluu JO, Town .1.1.. n wouth. Itaneiifl Kaat. Willamette Iterl dlau, and aa grounds for his contest be alleges that ssld conttstee has never established or maintained a resident v upon said tract, nor nashe evt r cuiiivaieo or improieo aaio tract to any extent whalevor, eg ent to (ause that construction of a small abln tfiercoui and that hehaawholl) abandoned said tract for inore than six months prior to August l'Jth 1911- You arc, therefore, further notified that the ssld allegations will l taken by this office as having burn (oufefted by )Ou, and your entry u.111 i.Af-,if f.li.1 thereundar wlllioilt vour fur. ther right to bu luard therein, cither before this office or on appeal, II you fail tonielntbls office within twenty days alter the KOUitTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under ntlh, spocltlcally mietltig and responding to these allegations of contest, or If you fall wlililuthat timoto file In tbls office duo priKil that you have served a copy of vour ausner on thu tab) (Oiilestant either In :..,..,,, ... l,v tiilatered mall. If this service Is made hy the delivery if copy of your answer toiliecunus'alitiu peiapn, prooi oi aui-u aer vlceuiuit be either the said coutestaul'a written acknowledgment of hla receipt of the copy, hAwin. iiiMiiHtit r,r Ifu recelt't. or the affidavit of the oersou by wliom Ihudellveiy waa made staling when and where the copy waa deliver. ,... i, n,ti i.v leulstuml mall. iirtHif of such service mutt consist of the affidavit yf the per. son by whom the copy ss mailed, and Ibis i a . s ....us s.. uj Sib r.sa t laaal I sa lliaai lastl mnKiavi. mutx- iw i.vwsnrsH.v ft ---...e.'u ri,l.t fnr Ihu aLtim. You hui1 utitu lii )our miitrnr Iheimraa ot (lie tidit unico to vvhldi )ou ilctlro tti ure """'"'""'"V-.r-AKa,. Iteglaler. i.iu... ii .., r.nl.lti allot, Noveinbcr IW. 191'i. Dale ol set ond publication Dciember 7. Ill 12. Date of third piibllcallon DMemUr H. ll. Date of founts piinllialluu lU'iumUr ;l, ID). NOTICK FOIt IMIBLIOATION IJMTKIl TiTgaUKOOeriCg, Hums, (Hi koii, December 4, 112 Notice Is hereby It formerly Mary K. who on March 6, 11K I veil that Mary K.'lliurman, .nraa.of llatrlinau. Oregon. im t,m1f. llfnnf..tail Kntrv N ,ri7 Mrlal iVo-oiset, fori mi. hW'i Ski But. NWU.Hct oiilll 'fo.viisiilpJBouth Hatig'easX. WiUamclte Merldlaii. 'has (lied notlta oi Intention to luaka final five-year Kit f, to eslabllah elaini to the land above de; scribed, belore Hi. Itcglaler and llecelver. at Ilurus,Oregoi.. on the Dilhday of January, ll ZTlVXTKU.. Kr.na New " vJiWilSiSBSll'r: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATIC LAND OFFI0K, Hums Orrg'in. Dercmbar , Nolle lalierebve.tronlhttMa.ekll. Mtk,ol ol llatrlmati, (Irwin, who, mi Jan iiarr . IMJ. .uarfo lliiinesleailaiilrr No. W. ferial Ho.OJtia lor NKW foclton i,TownshlntoHoulta,Han M KeuJVlllemetto MtrMUn. Iim llleit notlcei MKl, Willamette Xlarlillan.lias nieti none uf Intention to make, dual n yeaMVoof. to establish, claim to tli und alx described, Iwloto lh Hcgiator una uoceirer. nuim Orejtqii, on the 131 li tier of January, linn, claimant names as wuntose.' . menl names as wltno'ieil miner w. narnor. rrana ( """ ," Thiuinau, Hoy Thnriuan, ill ot lterrlman, ore- Wlllwr w. warrior, Fran Mien. nrr .. Koii, WM.miil, Ileitlsler, CONTEST NOTICE. lfKiTiiiHTTiiliiuOrrica I ' luirin, Orcnoii, Dvooinbcrs. WUl To llanliaol 0 Hall, ol 'liutni, Oregon, Cou teetiel Vou lelivrcliy millOfnl that Herbert V. Wei liorn, who iitYi-i Kill, OrOii.aa till will oBJca addma, did on Dawmuar ard, I1J. Ala Iu thta ol lire lid duly corroboratnl application to run tut and atruro th ranci'llallon ot your lioma trad Act Kcb. Ill, 1W9 Will No. WWJ. mad Dwcmlwr H, UW. for Wl HW. Hro. 4, K) Cot-lion n, Townahlp M tl., Kama III B , Wltlam vttv Mrldlan. and na irouuda lor hla ronieit he allele, that aald llanliaol 1111 baa whol Ir adaudourd Mid land for inore than ilz moiitha laat paati hai never leitUd, rtitded up on, or cultivated latna, ...... ...... . I. ........ ..t.. ....Ita.! tlial ttin I IIU MP. IIIVIVl.MV, .III..... iiini'i.. "" "- aaldallrialloiiiinllllni taken at thla office a liavlns Hi-oii cuiifenod by lou, and your aald entry will bocanrelad thm-uudcr without your further rliilil to be heard therein, either belore thli office or on appeal.ll you fall to nle In thta ufllce within twenty daya aftet IbeKOUIllll imbllcallnu ol thli notice, aa nhown below, your anawi-r, under oath. apeclfKtally uieetlni and rcapondlng to thee alienation! of conical, or it you (all within that tlmu to (tlululhla onice tine prooi mat you ii.ip r..-i n vyr y lourauawer on ine aniu iiMui'ii.miiuivt m oer.on or by rrglitcrvd mall If thlteervlre li tuade by the delivery ol a Copy of your amwer tolhocotiteatautlu pvrion. prootof euehier rlreiuuat he either theaaldronteatanl writ ten a kuowledKOment of hla receipt ol the copy, allowing- the dale of lareelpt, or the affidavit of thenvnonby whom the delivery watinade latlnir when and where the copy w delivered) If made by trejtaUied mall, proof of mich service inuttrumialol the afflda; wi r ii.m tinra.ui hv wiwim lliei'ntir waa mailed (talluiwhen and the noit otllreto which II it inalfcHl. and t li tat affidavit mint he aceom paulod by the Hiiiitat'or'reve!pt for the letter You ihould alato lit your aiiiwer the uaineol l he poitoitlra to v. hcb ) on dralre future notion tubo MinltoiiDii. W. Kamii. ItmUtir Date of tint publication December 14, lU. Date ol necond publication Depeinter 11. IW Date of third publication December W, IVI'i. Dale at lourth publication January 4. 113' NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION UN1TKD8TATKH LAND OKFIttK. llurna, Ureiou, November ID, 1'li. I Nolle It hereby liven that Oicer Newell, uf Drewaey, Oreinn, who, on November IS, Ivon, made llomeati-ad Kntry Ho. O'JW. lorWMK'i Hr 1 and NUN Ki (iclloii ft Townahlp l8., MaoiteSi( K WIlTamell Uaridlao, baa flle.1 notice el Inteniliiii li mate final Ihrre-year ProtiftueiiablUh claim lolhelaiid alxivede cf Ihed. before K. I.. Heede. II H. UonuuUlloo er. at hla office, at Drewtey, Orriuu, on the illli day ol December, IVI1, I'laluiaut naineaaa wllntaxa Janice A. Anderaon, Hamuel Mtlllaiua, Will lam Kllby and r'red llolwrli'in. all of Van. Ore- wu. Kaaaa. Itcalaler. 11711 llurna f l.lll No. WJW, ori('K I'OH I'll III. ICATION. I'Mikii -tttaa l.ixn Dili llu i mi koii, November 4, ll. ..Ili u litfrubr itlvell that the Nurlheril I'a . illi-Hallway lomienv wboau at ottlte ed lieaaliMI ralll. Jlllimaul ..I 'nttnlrf-r. Ittli. fllrtl III I ha tills 4th dar Iu this ufllce Its apill e I rovlalouaof the A.I lion ioeioi uu ler ine I rnviaioiiau, iuia.i of Conerria. anorulnl llllv I. I"'1 130 Mat UlT. ttjo I aaeslcndcd by the Act of I'ongrraa ap nroted May 17, pjuo, bilfHo' KTwp thuuh lungeil Kaat, Lot I Dee SI, Twp S3 oulb, Itange J Kast, W M. aerial No ouw Anvandall ixtsoua i-Mlmlng adtetaalytbe landa dmtlUi, or desiring to object because ttf the mineral t haracteruf )be I other reason, to the dlaponal e laixl, or lor any to applicant. ahoubl file their allldavlts of tn roleal In tula oHlct-, on or Iwlore the Jld day of January, 1113, Wm. faaag. Iteglslcr No. -llcc NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IJMTsu Hvsvgi l.iMi'Orrtcg, I Hums, Orrgou. Noveic'r. Hit I Notlre Is hereby given that Knoeb Hansen, of llutua. Oregon, who ou April 13. mil, made llomeatead Ktiiry, Vo itSMJ. for HK't, feeclloq A. Tnwnihli. .'' tl, Itange 31 K., Willamette Meridian haa Hied notice uf (nlentlon to mako Commutation prool to eatabllah claim to the land above described, before Keglater and llecelver at llutua, Oregon, on the lath day of December, 1H2. Claimant names as witnesses, J. T. Fry, Kred Clehrung, Charles 8 Heed, Nat llcnney all ol Hums, Oregoti. Wm Kaaaa. Hegislcr. NOTICK FOIt POUMCATION. HSITKIl BTATKH LAND OKFICKI llurna, Oregon, November TV, 181 i I Nuthe la hereby given that Atvln llurlbtirl.of Narrowa, Oregon, who, ou stent. 2, Iwuand Kor. 17, 1WJ, tesprctively, made Homestead Kutrlra No. mitt attd una for SW ", KK' J, W HWU, Hec 5:NW!iN! er. ; WJ.NK'iaud K) NW' Hritlon a, Townahlp aiH., Itange K , Wlllaui elle Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Itrglater and llecelver, at Horns, Oregon, ou the 10th day of January, 1913. Claimant nanus as wlluessea Augustus W Hurlburlol Narrows, Orrgou. William (1 llatdwrll, John V Alesander, tt A McKctisle. all of Hums, Oregon Wu Ksnar, Itcglaler Sumpter Valley Railway Co. T1MI! TAIH.K NO. II IN JUNK 14, 1U08. KKHGT Wvitt lliiittiil. No 1 1'uaM-u. in. No. Kail lloiinil, 2 l'aes i. m. U:J I.v 'J:5 " 0:5H -10:01 " 10.07 " 10:17 " 10:22 " 10 :2 " 10:1) " 10:6r 11:10" IIilS " 11:40 " NOON 12:00 ' V. M. U jT) " U:40 " 1:10 Ar linker Oily Ar 5: 0 l.V C:2S " 6:00 ' 4:65 Koutli Halter HulUljuryt locklmrtt Tliompsotit BUxlilanl Janctloiit Water Tnkt Puan'a fluurt McKweitt J UNCTION t Kiimptor JUNCTION? -Puinmltt O I, Cumpt " 4 :6a " 4:46 ' 4:40 "4:2 " 4:86 " 4:10 " :05 ' :60 " :0 ";06 Wliltnoy " 00 TI1TON " 2:40 Austin " 2:10 Hlop on ulitiinln only tNo gcnt. TlrkutH Uauctl only (or elation- wlioro truliin urn Hcliudulotl to mako rrtfular HtopH. l'ltasuiiKorH inliat puroliRae tick tita wlmrn ngontii o'lat lieforo untorlnt! trulnn or 26 tenia in tlilitlon to tho re Kiilar faro will bo cliarttoil, JOHKI'II A. WKBT, Hupt. OIIANT OKDDKH. Ahet. Hunt. !.'. . -f $1500 Reward! Tho Oregon, ft I Ifornlaauu Nevada UvoiHock I'roteu. Hon Association of which the under signed Is member, will give ll.ouo 00 toward for evi dence leading to r, itiparreaiaou eutt i, 'j vlcllou of auy par tyor partita abjal lug buries, caltla or mules belonging to auy of Ita mem. bets. In addition lo thu abovo, the undersljned nlTera tho aamo it.iullt Ion fjbO.OO for all horaca branded hotao-ahod bar on both or allher lit, llrauil reroidwl u eight countlss Uauge Harney Lake and f'ropk rounllei, Iforata Veulrd w lieu sold, None but grown bursal sold and only In rgobiiut'bee, W W lihOWN rife, Oregon, 4mK ', n '.rAi m ,n SOCIETIES. IIAP.NKY LOIHIR, NO, TT, I. O O T. Hutu attry lluriUy In Odd follow 1111 atlUOnta. iirvJ.w. (lot, T. H. HPrHBUf, riecraiarr, n. lin.oiiinil'i.1 n,i.i.ii .... . V . liiiMi'ik ni fnilowii first Saturday Inl- llatoryi aeronii Vatutiiay, Kltit legrea third Katurday, Htcond Ierre fourth Haturday, H . . '.' liuru u 'egret. HUIlNai.ODaiCN&.7,A.K. A M., Meal i rry flrit and thirl Saturday In each month. Win. Miller, W M Hani Mntliershead, Recrctarv, M )t)KRN WOODMXKOK AMKItltIA . Mcelt every aeeond and fourth Kndayuven Inc at I.O.o.F. Ilalliall nelihlHia Invited New appllcauta will receive courleoua trcal- W T. Uator, Clork, I1UJIN3 OllAITKH NO. 40,0. K. H. Meela evary aerond and fonrth Moiiclava, In Maeonln Hall. Krankle Welcome, V. M KllaUweek.Herrelary, SYLVIA KKUBkAII lIKOHKK No.O. Mceli every lit and Id Wedueaday, .. . . llyrdle Daltou, N. tl, Madge Leonard, Ilea. Hen'v. TUMCOlltOMC No. IM, W, ot W. Mceti every fourth Tuesday. Maud llorlou, II. Heater Uoodmau, Clerk. OrKICIAL IHIIKOTOHY TATaV-OIIUOMI UH.Baustor I 'nnalhait liourtiu Jr. iQOi. K. Chamberlain IW It Kills Uoniressmen,,,,, f J w llawloy Attorney tlaneral A. M. Crawford tlovernor .. Oswald West aecretaryol Wlale Hv llensuit Tresstirer T.ll Kay Hupt. I'ul.llo luatruiUOD I It, Alderman male printer . , w UDunlway rltobl EaJiln IT. A. MoUrlde Supreme Julgaa .lleoli liuruclt K. H. Ilean. IK.A. Mtxire NINTH JUDICIAL DIHTHIUT. '''I"' Jodie .. . Daltou ggs District Attorney . . .J W Mcculloch Deputy Hist Ally Cllleunatd Circuit Court meets the flrat Mouday lit April and Drat Monday Iu October. Jolnt-rletiator O W 1'artlsli fotul-llepreseutatlve W II llrooke OOORTY llaKNKTI County Judge Clerk Oratit'lhoiiipaon K, It, Waters Nlm.iti lwla Klatlk T, (lowall A. K. Iliohaldaoli J, J. liouegatt I.M Hamilton J W Deary John Itobluson K. I' Hylvealvr rreaaurer surveyor llietln Aaaoaa.ir tlcbool Huiiltiteudent. Corouer Stock luspeclur Commtssfoaers in A ninyiii County l.'uurt tnccta the Aral Wednesday III Jauuary, Match. May, July, rieplrmUr and November iiiBNv u. a. i iNi, urrics eglslrl i-.elver ttin l-atie rrauV Datey HVV.-ellMNB' llayot, Ket order, rtraatiier Uatahal, tl l I l MligU A M Hv rd J. t vtrliooiu Jr . Il I liclliia I II J Ita a n . I I W en tunc Cuuticlliucit i t alii l ) I 11 J McKlllloill t'i,nt,rl vtrty tte, o d.atiid Meetings ol tlir roltrth Wrdnred timHmmimmitmtmtiiimniimmmm Mrs. Grace B. Mcllose TUACMEK Voice and Piano Methods Used In Ciacifloalll Constrralory of Music Kealdence Studio antljdoor cat I I'rcsbyterlan Church umitntutunuuuunuimnttouttuntnu LONE RESTAURANT outwit; toon iip. s - Meals At AH Houra. Short Uruera and i'rompt borvice , . . .. With Reasonnblo Rates Give Mo A Call j 0 Oppostll.TlmeaIIcrald Bulldlna Star Hotel S, J, MIPWIMTUR, Crop. NARROW, - ORHflON 'Pi la wll b found rt dealrablc and hospitable atopplne; place where comfort and courteous treatment are considered flrnt Feed Barn Conducted In connection H. N. McCOMB General Repair Shop Rear W. O. Whlte'H Shop, S. Main Street Plumbing, Pump and Wind Mill Work a Specialty. Burns Sheet Metal Works Tin, Copper, Sbecf Iron Work or all Description. Camp Stores, Tanks, Jobbing, Numb ing to order. Give Ho a Trial. C. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. Voegtly' Old Stand DO YEAR8' EXPERIENCE TBpK MAHK3 UdlBns) CopvmaHT Ao. ill and tMaerlidlqn maj oalaklr asaartaltt our opinion rratw natnar an favatulao Is probalTr palatitatila. t'oniiiiuidra. UtuaMrtatjrmwalantuL'llandbopsionrataiiU Mil rraa. yiaaw Mof tor aasuriiiaauu. rataota Taka sXroash Munn.A Co. rstmlra ISSW4 fWIKS. Wltnous eufraa, iu in uUd rutlM, without tsra. In Iu A hmskAAamtiw imtrtm& WMklr. IstrcMt flf. , httltl rli , Tsrtus, 19 I ttawadsAlan fuafiltain tit - - -s-as. l.iurilall. Q'ttriUl. li f tor faoit,i &U4biill fitwitJMUr. mi&azs: MM ijTTjTra Am SOMEBODY IS EXPECTING YOU ON CHRISTMAS -NEW YEAR They are waiting for you to come TUG HOMING INSTINCT TELLS YOU TO GO tii ic mosnubTroil comfort BUggeBtH Til 10 LINK OF 1ILOUK RK1NALK To CliicnKo, Omnlio, Denver, KntiHiw City and all other points "THE EASY WAY" THROUGH TRAINS IIIOll CLASS CQUIrMCNT WRITE THEM YOU ARE COMING, THEN LET US TELL YOU HOW LITTLE IT WILL COST II. BAKOUL, Agt, O. W. R. & N. Redmond, Ore. wmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmammmmmmmmm WHY NOT MAKE S200. A MONTH - That's 50. a Week, almost $1Q.00 a Day . B Holllnu Victor Hafca anit nre-Jirotif uosri to merchants, doctors, lawyers, daiillati and welllo-dofarmara, all otwlioiurcalltotlio need of f,liul do nut know liowraay Ilia toown olio, tlalasiuaii drclara our projiosltlon ona of lha Iwst, oicau cut rnonay-niakltiK opuorlunl. tlfS aYcr raoalvtxl. Without previous llrl- enco VOU can tiupncaie Our handsomely Illustrated Suo-paae cataloa; jsasasl III vntl lO HMMIlL mmm . . ,,a...na ou . pllotlnK M..m lbiut.our factory. JSuJln'Sln'sTfikfiii "i lit: wl. cl'll li ,miV..bKVoV.p;oaiAir.teu.toin.rWd.ny. ZV Votf li uTtKl .lijiwl from u, ,lclnltT Ufor. somcon. .1.. .t. tba larr can taror onl, ou. aal.an.an out of each loclltj. .,.niT.r..rr k9HBBHHH9H Our New Home. Oapaclly 10,000 Bal.a W. W. DRINKWATER Jim lain St., anmtmmtummmsaa&ammmammsmKaueB WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES . THE A.H.AVERI LL MACHINERY (!)' SPQKANE. WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE.- TAIi JOSE CAL BURNS MILLING CO. NORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic. Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Lumber Yard in Burns. GrO TO cJ?l3LO WHITE LIVERY NEW RIGS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Callg". R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. m Cot I age Inn DINNINQ ROOM I AH TOY, I'roprlet r Open For Huainess. Regulur Meitla tit oil hourH. Open j until 10:30 every niuht CALL AND SEE ME NOW Hvcrytlilnj; Neat and Now I A PLEASURE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS B mo .,. uium U) HU tlfCt tO CU' ak ttlantisjr IHdUbTII ujri Mm. .JI-trt Why cnmtAtiy waa celatrated tr erectlnit lha moat modern safe factory In the world. Wide awake man who received our special sellli.K Inducement, rendered llneceseary todouUa our output. Wo ra epeualnc many thoueande ol dollars en lerifna; our aalea orcanliatton. buflolearn all partleulars. It will coal you only tba price of postal card. Uk for Catteu 1ST. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. CIHCIIIUll, OHIO Annually. Blacksmithiag and Horseshoing Wagon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Burns, Oregon, mm ENGINE5 BOILERS fejUOH GRABS MACHINERY Burns. Qood Road. FRONT STABLE AND TEAMS :rurns SANATORIUM; .Mrs. Win. Cummins, Prop. ! I3estofcaro for pationtu Well furnfalipjl rooniH, nentj chum nnd comfortable. No nMil nivlnnu tfata itilriii Kates Reasonable p PROPESSIONAL OAHDa. 30aae MRRSPEN & GRIFFITH I'liyiltloDi mid Hurgeons. BUHNS, OHKQON, TILLSON HARklSON M. B M. D. Office Stconti; door Tlmci-llerald Did. Entrance on Main Hired Hums, Oregon J. WJ. CBfiRY " Phyilclan rik! Hurgtion. Durne, - - - Oregon. OfOVft III now building eotith ol Wolcoraa harness alioji, Mnin HI. 'I'lionu HnlnH.l, R. D BURROW M. D. Pltyslctati and Surgeon 6fflco at Jorgenaen llldif., laln St. Calli aittendeJ Night or Day L. E. HIDBnRD nDEinsrarise: Ofllco first tloor cokI plioUj xnllory Unrru. Ori'Kon, W. C BROWN, DBKTIST. IIOHNI, OltkOON. Olflco rooms 8 nd U Masonic IlulUlln DEflMON & DEfiMRN, Phys. clans and Surgeons Call twisweroJ irutnilly nlnlil or Jay ' Phone Ilarrlinan. Harrlman, Oregon Dr Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Lawen. Ore. C. A.REMBOLD Attnriify-flt-,rnv, Burns, Oregon. M1LLKK & CIILZEM A'lTOItNKYS AT LAW llurna, Oregon Itooina tl and 7 .Uninif liiilldlng Katm luaua quickly luaile at rraxinable rates CHflRUES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon Trartlcea In tho Btato Con r la an J bo fore the U, H. IjtnJ Ofllce. OIuih. 11. Leuoiiat'd. Attoknkv- AT-I.AW, Careful attention given to Collec tions and Heal Kstnto muttora. l'iro Inaurnncn. Notary Publia Buit.vs. Oitr.fHiN. a. )y. GayAy ' ATTORNEY-AT-iAW State Courts and United States Land Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Orejjon. K. I). Coui-kr xi. V. Itorxii asao, M.iM.aocc. , atau. nrjiM. socc. I. COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic EnginMr. Irrigation, Water Supply Sewerage, Water Power. 8urve, Mapa, natliimtra, Supervli-iim BURNS, OREGON K. 12. DlLLAIll) A. O. KAULptM Kormerlr Asat. Kniluerr Formerly upxi El- juU.a Kcljraal.ii tier guer ul Boise i -a- I'rr'l" 1 Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION fcNGINHKS Barns, Oregon JEAN BART BALCOMB CHAR. XI AM H. K, t'. WtM, A. A, H, A AaiO, kl, AH, I, K. K, HYDRAULIC ENQ1NEER Ditches, Reservoirs, Final Proof Work, Hydro-Electric Power ' U.S. Dep. Mineral Work Court Work A Specially -1 pnitjiKt'il In llotli Priviilo A Ofverunient ariiuii) (Saglnjf ALUHRSON - - OREGON JOHN ROBIN ON Stock Inspector, Harney County. Home AtlilroBM llurna. Ore JOHN GEMBEULING. SSfeolS fW9 Jeweler. Optlolan and Jtsnruvor. Fine Watch Repairing A Spe dally. Mggms' sWjMasrBBBBaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTrLt 1 . K tt. T -j4 tf m ;i 4j -i' I V L T nv