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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1913)
I irMnvtim..ii f I &P 11SI ' ' ' ' LATEST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES (From Our Portland Cutrcsponilontl As Senate Bill 72, providniK for demonstration work tlmimit the state under the direction of the Agricultural College, is un derstood, it is RninitiR rapport In all quarters. It is distinctly i measure for the benefit of the man on the soil and will he Of great advantage to the communi ties of Oregon. Senator Thompson of Crook, Klamath and Lake counties, de clares this bill is the Btoal im portant piece of legislation he fore the present session or that can come before it. He declares that while it is of vast import ance to the section of the state he represents, it is ofeQUal bene fit to all parts of Oregon. According to the report of the Oregon Conservation Commission this state has 645.000,000,000 of standing timber, or one-lift h that of the United States. Un used water power in Oregon streams is capable of producing 3,300,000 electric horsepower; 2,000,000 acres of this state can be irrigated at a cost of $90 to $60 per acre, making the land worth, when irrigated from $100 to $500 per acre, The report out lines in a comprehensive way Oregon's many useful dormant resources. Because Oregon was admitted to the Union on February 11th, 1859, a suggestion has been made that it be called the "Valentine State." It is claimed that this pseudonym has advantages over the misleading "Wehfoot" and "Beaver" which have done duty for so many years. Work is going forward on the new Trans-Oregon railroad being built westward from Vale by t he Oregon Eastern R'y. Trains are running to a point 'M miles from Vale and grading operations will be continued thruout the winter. Following a visit of committees from the Legislature of Oregon and Washinglon and of Geologi cal Survey officials, a recom mendation has been made for the appropriation of $150,000 from three sources to make a through investigation and sur vey of the proposed Celilo Falls water power site. Engineers in the party stated that the project is feasible and that UOO.OOO horsepower may be developed the year around and 230,000 ad ditional horsepower for 8 months of the year. It is said that this can be made the biggest water power plant in the world with the cost of generation the low est. Plans are now being laid to make the 19115 Rose Festival the biggest event of the year on the Pacific Coast. The Royal Rosar ians a Portland organization, have started a campaign for $100,000 with which to give the celebration. The five counties making up the Southeast Washington-Oregon Development League went on record at a meeting of the or ganization, for a special commun ity exhibit at the San Francisco Exposition in 1915 in addition to liberal participation by both the states. The League indorsed the activity of the Columbia & Snake River Waterway associa tion in its work for open river transportation, and adopt a reso lution Congress to appropriate sufficient funds for the comple tion of the Celilo Canal prior to 1915. How Much Will You Give! During the month of February, we will contribute Five Per Cent of all our CASH SALES towards a fund to assist the iinfornate Mr. Wm. Carroll, an old settler of Calow Valley, to jiurcha.se arti ficial legs with. Mr. Carrol re cently met with a sad accident which deprived him of these limbs and now needs help. Are you with us? Get busy! Every cash purchase made here means just so much more in Mr. Car roll's pocket, and will be a cher ished gift you will never miss. N. BROWN & SONS. Estrayed- Three year old filly, color gray, branded TJP connect ed on left shoulder. Rather a leggy filly. Will pay a suitable reward for information leading to her recovery. J. P, Withers, Harney. Ore. 12tf Take Foley Kidney Pills TOMIO IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS Qet rid of your Deadly Kidney Aliments, that cost you bigb pries In endurance of pain, loss of time and money. Others have cured themselves of KIDNEY AND BLADDER DIBKASKB by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE, HEADACHE, and ALL the many other troubles that follow DIBEASEUKlUNl'Yb and URINARY IRREQULARITIE8. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLB will CURE any case of KIDNEY and BLADDERTROUB. LB not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do won. How To Prepare Hot Beds It is such a laborious process to raise cabbage and tomato, as well as other early plants, from seed sown in boxes in the house, and it is so little work and ex to have a hot bed. In many localities where the Rural Spirit goes, this should be done at once. Make a small one of two sash if you cannot afford more; it will pay well. In the warmer sections of the country it is now time to make the hot beds 1mi( it should not be deferred later than the middle of March in any locality. Fresh horse manure mixed with an equal amount of straw, chaff, or leaves should be used. Clear manure is too heating, but usually there is enough of the straw with it as it comes from the stable. Stir occasionally for a few days before putting in the frames so as to break up all lumps. This is for the founda t ton and should be two feet deep In the frame. It is well to dig down a foot before placing the manure and then build the frame high enough to give the right depth to manure and soil and give room for plants, building higher on side to allow a slant to the south. In dry climates, the whole depth of the manure may be dug out, so as to save boards. Tramp the manure in firm, mak. ing a little higher in middle. Put on sashes for a day or two so as to lot the manure warm up, pouring on a little water to has ten the process, if necessary and then cover with from six to eisrht inches of fine, rich soil and then lei that warm up. Prepare the soil for seeds by raking with fine rake and then sow seed. Rural Spirit. Lots of Rabbits. The writer in company with a couple of young friends was out on the river in the fields just ad joining town the other day and found that not all of the rabbits have been killed in drives or died from disease. There are thou sands of them along the river banks where they spend the day in hiding and come out in the evening and at night to feed at the hay stacks and in corrals where stock are being fed. We would suggest more drives. It would not be advisable to attempt to cover any big territory during the day time but arrange the cor rals and make a drive in the fields late in the afternoon and the drivers would certainly be rewarded for their efforts. The nearby farmers should construct the corral and we are sure the people of town would go out and make the drive. Obi Acs. Old age as it comes in the or derly process of nature is a beau tiful and majestic thing. It stands for experience, know ledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as it should be, but old age as it often is means poor di gestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of ill health, despondency and misery. This in almost every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of Chamberlain's Tablets taken im mediately after supper will im prove the digestion, tone up the liver and regulate the bowels. That feeling of despondency will give way to one of hope and good cheer. For sale by all dealers. Pure bred young Barred Rock Cocherels. a new strain, for sale. Chas. Wilson. 10 tf. Petitoon for Liquor License. We the iiuiU'Miii'iu'il uua voters of II. unman Precinct, Harney County, State of Oregon, respectfully petition the Honorable County Court of Ilinucy County Oregon, to runt it license to Prlc Cochran to sell Kpiritous, Mult anil Vinous Liquors in less iUnntilies ihan one gallon in llnrritnaii precinct llnmcy County, Htute of Oregon, f()r u pt i oil of six months, lis in iluty bound we will ever pray. Names Nanus H .1. Clur, (Jeo. lv. Parker, C. L. l-ec, II. Denninti, It. 0. Heinz, II. 0. Allirel ton, T. C. Alliretton, 0, II. Preilrick, T. M. Miller, A. Mergeron, Huiiiia ('. Libhy, . W. Carpenter, J. L. KellojfK, I" P. II. hi., A Brock, T. K. Clark, I. II. Clark 1 . M. litchet, J. B. Dougherty, A. B. Cniliiini, Jerry Dillon Jr. W. II. Thiiu uies, CliiiH. Iluiiuiug, L. L. Viinliorn, I'. A. Horn, A. Petersen, Peter llrfer. Notice is hereby given ihiil on Weil nrsiliiy the .r,th (lay ol March HM.'l the uuilcrxigncil will apply to the llonoru lile County Cotiut of Harney Coiiulv Mate ol Oregon, for the License men honeil in the above petition, PRIOB COCHRAN. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. IlNITKl) HTATKH l-ANl 017101. ' MiiniB Mfuiu, h. I.fnsi 7, r.iJ I Sutiiu Ik lifllV KlVrlillKtn.rrHl'tirul"i, of ntovHit), Oruguii. who, on (nruiiiour M. Jil I, n.H.if HomMlMd iiirt No. 0&7U7 (or WUV-'j mtrtioii 20, TowiislilbSVH , KUtf;tC K , WIIIhui t ti. Mi-rlfliaii. has filed notice of luteiilloii to ifiskf llnul coniuiutallou proof to tmtMlHli ' iaiin to llw Und Siliove 1ecrlhnl, tforti U.-jlattr kvinl Kx.ilvr, tt Biiruw, Oregon, oil tbe Mb 'Uy of April 1018. t UlliiHIit httlUt s as wllUUUOB Kwd J. 'llow, Melvlu M. OvBlt, N Msirotlr litil Mini, all of Orovllltj. Oregon. FARM EDUCATION THE STAR OF HOPE fCoftetudfd Prom Inst I'iikii And thus, in varying stages of an evolution, Senate Bill 72 is now before the legislature. This Weailirn would appropri ate $25,000 for demonsUtion farm education. It would make a gift of practical assistance to Oregon farmers, and Portland, receiving no direct benefit, would pay one-third of the total. The experience of the first and follow ing excursionists in the Willam jette valley and the interior and to the coast, and the discovery that old timers go wrong nearly as often aa newcomers, account for the cm nestness with which the business men now seek the passage of the bill. There were, of course, inter vening steps. Before the jour ney ended the members of it started the fund for the Crook county demonstration farms. The earth education plan which enlisted the school children of city and stale had its phenome nal success. The result of elforts at produc tion with correct method applied made broader instruction the more essential since the earth education campaign had adver tised the strength of Oregon soil across the United States. And there is another reason why the bill should be made law, ami as such, the first step by the state toward an efficient demon stration education policy. After 1816, the settlements in Oregon will be hundreds, where now there are ten. They will be homeseekers from abroad. The immigration commission plans to exercise an influence in selection so that these immigrants will not stop in the city and be consutn its, but will Ret out on the land and be producers. They will be the rural ciUsenS of tomorrow. But if no plan is prepared and operated by th i state, th re will be more failures. The bill is in tended to eerve this need. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church is planning for the annual Kaster Sale which will be given n Saturday. March 82nd in Mr. MeCoiinel's offices. Tonawama Bids;. Pull annoneement later. Watch for them. Notice- of Final Settlement. Nonce is In ieli glvsfl that the uuilcr signed executor of tbs hint will nml test a men I a ml est a t S ol I iieell I I hi1nh1i11 deceased, has Bled w.llt the County Court ol the St.ue ol 1 1 rtgOB, for liar loiiiiiiv, Ins duly vciillcil Ij it m I account, us liy law leijimcil. ami that thrmiiil count v Court lias aioinlnl the 1.1th. ilny of I'elniiary HUM. a I the houi of 10 o'clock A. M. of Huid ilav. ut the c urt hoiio- of Hui I county, in llilrna, Oregon, as the lime it It 1 1 plncc lor I he hearing of objections 10 SSJd final account anil the settlement thereof; Any and all persons havini; objection thereto must Hie the same Mith the ilcii o! said court on or before tbs s.nilila ol hearing. ROBBBT N lli'DSPKATIl, Liecutor of the lust will nml testu nieiit ami estale ol tirceu llntis- iK'tllll, ileeeaseil. Hums, Oregon, Jiiiiuiiry II, ISIS, 0 l.i NOTICE OP CONTEST. I MrKi WtAtm I.AMiorrii'it Burnt) nri'Kuii, Jnnur HI, 1-1,1 ( BrOWD Ol unknown it'Llrca, (m To i.ouis I1 lealt Von err her l notllUl I toil (.'harloa I', K . wlio g.vt'e liurnx (irexon, n lila pot offK-f eil (Ir.-ss, 'Hit on Jiinimry Id T'l.t, (lie in Mil Oilier Ills tlllly l-MIIOiiOIHli-il M (i 4 I U I 111 1 1 to t'OU It-al U( MOttrt Hi" i-HlK'ulUllon of jfoor Home stcrt'l. Kmiv MrUI No 0.4M, inatlr Man h 0.1009, fi the MWU. of ifetlpn U. Town -hlj. Sfi Hon Mi lUtnxt- .'V Ksai, Wfilmnrit.! Merl IUn, hiii' ii". grotlUQI Mr lila ooiilMl lie elleiiee thsi kmi I oois I'. Brown lies wholly ehunilnn ni rnti'i Innd for mora than alx nioiiths lest pills tn 'I l" nivi-r totttod, nsl'h.l upon or (ulihati-'l Fiimt- Vou are, Hirn-lon-, further noil Med that the said ltgatlouN will ) Ulti-n hy mis ofliii- aa hevliitf boon i on f i "('! I hy ) on, and your miry will lm can ei-li I tberoundet wliiiout your fur ibor i i. l.i to be lu aril lln-rt-fn, iltbof Irufort Oila -Hi s or on appeal, II you fnW lo 11 lu In tula nillii' wlihlu iwuiity dataller (hi Koi'KIM puhllratlon of Ibtl noiiif, as enowu Itelow, your ana wit under oalh, ipui I il ally incut lug an 'l leapouiliuu to wit-'- aiu-gaunir ol t oniral, or If you fell wlihlu thai tiinr to nh- In thU OfBoe dtlfl proof Lbgt yotl havu eurvud a copy of your answer on tbe M.hl "fftittftgnt tltntf In porton uf b) regUlered mail, if this sir Ice Is uiadu by Ibe dullverj of a copy of your muawcr to thi- ioi.li i'Miii lu pifHon, proof of euch eer vice must he eii in i the allion(i)eteut'a written afkuowiciigineiii of hie reoelptof the copy, ibowlug thedati or Hm nmim. or tin- aiDdavli of the lift son i whom I to-iir ri y was ui adu at ut lnt: w hi n au'l wberfl (hn'copy wmm deliver cd, If uiaiie l) icglgtortd ruall, proof of aurti anrvh a niiiht i omlal ol tin ullldavlt of tint per son ly whom tbt copy w iim malli-ft, and tllla afndtivlt null be m ouipnnh d hy the poal uias'ci a no chit for the Irller, Vou ahull Id Mule hi your MiiMM'-r the uaniH of i in- poil ottoi to w blon you dMttfj fu urc OOI ll H to he Hint to you. Wm. i aiui . ItcgUler. Date of llrat puhlliiitlon January la, lUlit. Ion. of m-i olid puhllcatloli .January ' . lulil. Hate of third puhlhittlou lehmarv I, ltflH. (iftie of fourth i unlhitilon I ehruai y m, t'.ij:t. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. lNlTf.li BTATgf f.ANU OKKKK lliiilia, UfOfODi 1 ehruai j 10, 1(111 Nollen U hcichy dveo the' Annie Hj (Jalea, formerly Annie U v lt, of Ureweuy, Oregon. who on Nov, -M, I0OH luiolu MoiiM-Htead Kniry, N,. ul.'. for HhMW'i,. rtoc i, N'sNWU and NW'.Nh's Heel Ion K, Township i H , Itengn M Kaal, Wlllumelle Mi i hllau, haa Iile.l uollctj of Intention to niuke Dniil three yuer I'roof, in cHlahllah claim lo the land etiovo described, before K . I. Beede, I i'ouiinlaaloutr, at bie ollh e ut I'irvoii'y, 'Mi-koii, on the leth da uf Manli, I01U Claluiaiil uuiio-a us wltlicsaea Charlea II Wlkoli, Jasper I Hhodca, William Ininlap, all ol hiewaet, Otofou, end Oeorge Itui haniui of lliiehauau, OrugoU. Wm. Kahkk. Kegleter. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION I-. 1 1 i.i, ,. i a 1 1 .-, I a nh Irenes, I jural Dresmi, fjsi'erousr 'Jfl WA I M la hurt la ll f II lllsl I Innnrta Hulliai. .,( I , .1 K"lo A..I. i I Inlll w Huslolns, Allisons ol hotn-, lie her, liaa tiled lu this ,,110 , lila a,illesll,i In sulyl miller Mm that :, llevlleil Hllllllleo.l I he Klllleil HlsteS, ! tie HW'I, MK1 ,.H. I 0, I. II. 1MB M.III, K -eilul Nil OMW Aim arid ull pernous I'lslurlus inlvirsely (he Isinla deal llhi 'I "1 ilealrlllK In nl'leet list's Use nf thu inllieritl ehsraeli I Ol II. e mini ur for any inlii'i ii'itaiai In the .llaicanl lo Siillesllt, ahotild Bis linn altliho lu ,,i ,r.,te. lit litis i.llltenn ill 1,1'llin lint l h lis) ol I' elirilarjr, I'.ll.l. Wm. I'asss, lleslalei I'loJ lillhlli ullilll .liilioiii . II, 191b. lilllllM"! ""ii"1"""'"' " "' Don't You Believe It. Some say that chronic constipa tion cannot be cured. Don't you believe it. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured others why not you. Give them a trial. They cost only a quarter. For sale by all dealers. Summons. In tiie Circuit Court ol tbe Stale ul Oregon for Ilnrnev County, Leln Millar, plniutill vs C. . Millnr, ilefeuilnnt. To C. J Milllll, the uliove inlinril ile lenilaul: In the name of the State of Oregon, vou nre herehy reipiireil to appear nml answer the complaint lilnl ngnitiHt you In the above entitled suit on or lieloie I lie Inst ilnv ol the time liii'Miilieil in the order of publication l this numinous, to wit: on or before tbe 24th duv ol Frl.rimry 1013, said date lieing the eipiratioil of sis weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appeal and answer, lor want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court fur the reliuf demanded in the complaint, to wit: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaint iff und defendant, mid loi costs and disbursements of suit. This summons is published by order of Hon. C.raut Thompson, Judge of the County Court of llnmey County, Ore gon, made and entered on the Sth day of Intimity I'.ICI, and the dnte of the first publication of thin summons is January 11, ll13 C. A. HUM HOLD, II 15 Attorney of pluintiff. Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under signed ml minis! i ut or of t he estate of Julia Iltiilspcuth, decreased has Died with the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Harney County, his duly verified final account, as by law required, mid that the said count r court has appointed the loth day of February I til. 'I, at the hour ol 10 o'clock A M. ol said day, ut the court house ol snnl i omit v, in BarU, Oregon, us the time and place for the hearing of objections Hi said final hccouiiI and the settlement thereof, Anv Slid nil persons having objections thereto must file the ssme S) oh t lie .let k ol sunt BOW t on or larft.tr i Its nd da of hearing. ROBBRT N HtlDSPIiATII, Administrator of the rsiste i Julia lludspeulh. ill, eased. Burns, Oregon .lanuaiv 6th, ISIS. I Is Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given thai the iin.lri; signed Administrator Of the ICstutc ol Ada I. Miller, deceased, has filed hi liiuil account of bis administration of said estate with the clerk of the Coiiulv Court ol the Stale of Oregon, for Ilnrnev County, and that said court has iiiade an order appointing Saturday, the 15th duy of February, l'.U.'l, at the houi of ten o'clock A It, of said duy, at the court room in the County Court House in Mm ns, lliirney County, Oregon, as the lime und place lor the hearing of oil lections to said final account and the settlement thereof. All psrSOOJ interested in said estate mid huving objections to said final ac count or anv pail or item thereof are hereby untitled to present said objections mid file the same with tbe clerk ol said court on or Isrlore said time, Dated this '.ith duv of January, IMS CBABLSS T. MH.l.F.R. S Cook, Administrator Attorney Ml Sumpter Valley Railway Co. II Ml- TAltl.K NO. 0 IN JUNK 14, 16DH. FPBOT West llonnil No I I'ass U:0 I.v U:5 " :ftH ' 10:04 ' 10 07 " Ksst Ikiunil 'I I'SSS p. ID. No. linker City Ar 6: 0 Houtli Baker I. l,-jl, Sslisl.ui l 6 00 lAyekhsrtt "4:86 sTIioinpsout " 4 :6ii StiHltlsril Junetionl " 4 :46 10:17 io n 10 rl " 10:0 " I0:IW) " 11:10 " 11:16 " 11:40 " NOON 12:00 ' l. M. li j6 " U:W " 1:10 Ar Water Tankt " 4:40 I loan's Hpurt " 4 M. I .!! I "4 JUNCTION! "4: Sumpter " 4:06 JUNCTION " :60 Hummltt " :0 l I. Camp "lOfl Wliitneyt " 00 TIITONt "2:40 Austin " 2:10 Slop on signals only. )No agent. Tickets issued only for ststlons wliure trains am si'litxluled to make regulsr Mtopa. russougurs must purchase tlt'k i'ts wliere agents u'ist before entering trains or 26 cents it. .Iiliiion to the re gular fare will he charged. JOHKl'H A. WKHT, Hupl. QBAMT OBDD1S, Asst. Hopt. $1500 Reward! TllO lileuon, I al IforulasudNsvsils lire J oelt I'mlee tloa Aaaoeiatluti ul whlcb the uiidvr slsnod I. ineinhur, will slvu f 1,000 Oil lewartl fur uvl--lele e lesdlUS lo the srrtiat slid eon vlotiou uf soy par ly in psrtlss stesl Ins Aorses. osltl. or inula, hslonilns I io sny oi us litem tiers. Ill addition lo lint sixty.', the undersigned i.rr.tra the saine i iiudlilou AU0.UU for all hiiriei lirsntluil horse shod har ou hot It or sltbsr Jsw. lit ami ieeonlM.1 in elglit rouoll.s Hsitge Harney, Lake suit Crook eoiinlles. Horses veotstl wltuu soltl. Nuus hut grown horses sold sud out) lu erge tniiieliea. w w. HHt.ivN Klfe, Or.son G. W. (Mevenger can pleaHe you in wall paper. The very latest designs are on hand and a variety never before equalled, tf E. MURRAY Public Stenographer Tonawama Bids-, Burns M. A. BIGGS Attorney at taw Vocally Hldg., Burna, Oregon HoelKTIKft HAHNKY I.ODlilt, NO. 77, I. () Of. Meets every Hliirtlsy In Odd hvliitw Hall st7al , in. A. Iniini. W W. ll.inlil, Hi.irrlan N. II. Iii'lree work ss follow I' lrl KatllNlay lltl tlstorv: ai'i'onil Nstiinlst. first liesren; tlilnl Hatiinlay, Honoitil llesres: ininth Msturday, I'llOil Ihk BIIHNHI.OIMIKNO. 117. A K M., Meets .'Vei )- Hist suit llilnl mlinilm ill eseh stoats, i . .(uall, w m Hsm Mntlierilii'sil, Hxeislsrv M IIHiltN WODDMKNOI' AMKI'.ICA Meets every BSSOBi ami (uttrti, Kritlny even ItIS St I. II. II I'. Hall, l l 1,1,,,,,,,, Invlleil New ai,lleaola will receive iui.rto.itia irest- W M. A sltcsa. V 0. W T. tester, t Ittrlr BtlKNH I IIAI-IKIt Ml. (0, t). K. ) struts t'Very sii'tiii.l su, I tniinli k. units) s, III Mssonlc Hall Frank I, Welcome. W. M KllsHweek, Mccrclsry. SYLVIA RKIIKKAII IlKollKK No. a: Weettevery 1st sail ".I Wuitnes,ls) li Mill- in, II.. i . N ri. Mailer l.iionsril, lit- Ill 1 - i IIO'l I No In.'t, W.ol W. Meets svery fourth lin.ilur, Maml Itorlno. Healer Otni'lman. Cleik orneiAL niitKi iniiv STATS on v. os IJoaalnSS Hoiiriie Jr. Uno. K. chamberlain I w li Kills (J W llswlcy , A . M. t raw foril Otwslil Weal I- w lluuson tl KH.lt.tura I'oiiKrcssiRSll A II,. r lie) I lene ral , o,, verm, I Hecrstary ol Htale loar-ioi . Sllpt. Public I nail in Hi, i, tale frlutsr . .. T. II. Ksv I. K. Aliluruisu W H llunlwsy . ... a., v..).. av I, A. Mellrlilc . ' II Hill h-ll supreme Ju,1gs I K s linen li Moore NINTH JlMilt 14 I. IHHTKII T. main, I l, el,, llallon fl lllslrlet Attorney J w Mel l llo.li Deputy Hist Ally . ii ,i I In nil I i, nil insets Hie Aral Miaiilsy la April ami llrat Momlav In i bet lulnl Hnnet.tr lot til Kcrni a, ntati ,e l a I ,o.,. I IV II in., o cot mti ii i-.i . In ',-. oik t it'Mtirer Of WV l,r h. rill ItMBSJI a boot hup rluton loni I i.ltOO Atssli I tmini Ull iiuiinisslioiftis 'rsnt 1 houipKoii I ii. Weter Ml moo IsOwti , Krank I. Uoweu A K. It . hanlsoi. J J I .nit aau I M Main li.ni J H l.t 41) ItH.ii Kohlu-on i' I nylroeiut A Hn.vth i -l , f.loelelaj In . "epl.n.l,. i nml I oil). I) I'oiiM no lenoai . Mni h Nm i in In-; HAI.Ntl I t'Kim.i Kim t i v i . W Ul 1 stl ie I funk hiti i ITT i.i it-.. Mayor. lit i iintet, I ii'llim ( Meisliai. ij w levoofor . A. M. hv i.i J.I' eli ..me Jr. ..It. ).. Halms II I Hansen I A, i Welcome I I . .. . I-- i . i N, J McKlmiou tVOrj Set oud and Meetmga ol itir t i K.-utth Weill....! totmnuimuttintutiisiiutniiuimmnm I Mrs. (race B. Mcliose TIACsWR Voice and Piano Methods Used In Cincinnati! Consenalory ol Music Residence Studio Jnd.door est I'resbyterian Church ..::::::!: :.:::ti. :..::;:initK:s::r:itHi::-:;t;i e e e e e e e e e e e e LONE RE8TAURANT (ll.Olftll: l-OON Pi Of. Meals At All Hours. snorts Orders and Prompt Service With Ueasonublo Itiites Give Me A Gall e e e a Opposite Ttsvea-HeraM Hulldtxs S s SISIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII..I.. Star Hotel S.J. MIDWINTliK, I'rop. NARROWS, - ORi:l()N I his will be found a desirable and hospitable stopping; place wliere comfort and courteous treatment are considered first Feed Barn Conducted In connection a wuiiuuitcu in connection e a a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H. N. McCOMB General Repair Shop Ilear V. O. White's Shop, S. Main Street Plumbiog, Pump and Wind Mill Work a Specialty. Burns Sheet Metal Works Til, Copper, Sheet Inm Work of all (rescript ioa. Camp Sieves, Taokn, Joibiof, Plumb- m io order, (live Me a Trial. O. W. 80HUMANN Proprietor. Voeictly'sOld Stand Blue printB of any Township and ratine in Harney county correct down to date address. Hums Blue Print Co., 8tf BuruB, Ore. THK SYMBOL You Should Employ This Symbol V WHEN TRAVELING Between Central Oregon and Portland, becatiHe of thel THROUGH SERVICE Between Portland) Taooma and Seattle. Because f the four splendidly equipped trains Steel Flyer, Owl, Pngot Sound Express and Shasta Limited ! Luxe Between Oregon and the East, because of three solid iraiiiH daily in each direction 0.-W. Limited and Portlands! Paget Sound Express to Denver, Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City and all points East; and die Son -Spokane Train Do Luxe to St, Paul and Minneapolis. Its A Pleasant Duty To Answer Questions H. BAKOUL, As;t, O. W. R. & N. Redmond. Ore. WHY NOT MAKE $200.0 a MONTH - - That's B80.00 a Week, almost 100Q a Day HxlllMK VleUir Bslrs rtinl flrr imxif ',m a to itiereltsnta, dtiolurs, Iswyera, dlttlats and ell In .lllfsriliera.ell ol WllllUI rrellSf I III-Iieell ol sa(e. tint ilo mil kimw linw esay Hlslouwn onr. Mslesinsll tlilsrs t.ur irtp.)allrin oris of tits trral, fles" lilt money lusklna ouuorltinl-ti.-H eer reeetyeil. Wllltoul yreloua riw rt sassVOU osti tluulti.t Uif suci'css olotfifrs. Our lioliilaoinely llhtalraMl 9UI isse oslsloK Will I'ltslile you to Jireaellt 111' SUIiJeet lurna turns rs til sa loMSSSUaC Ina.iltf r aa though i. .,,,,., ii,.., tlihiusli uttr faotttrr. alvesilvlos Slut InatruellOIIS for a eaiiien rot sliieliialalklns points wliHUl 11 la uafoseiws mi ssnanaiuTa .-uaionirr va ur,, l.. t VOIT I. the flrat to stlllly Irom your i eu it Isvor oaly one calesmaa out lur out. Olltr csinatiiati i,u ., ..., Our New Heme. Casaolty JO.OOO Setas DRIINKWATER& SLOCUM k : v, as- 4ft. Main St.. 3m wmmxF&:- ii bo fl t m rBs '-sMeaBBawStel i taBMhafflmaMOittTal I a WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO. SpnKANF WASH -PORTI ANh ORT - AN IflSr r-AI . ... BURNS MILLING CO HORTON A 8AYER. Pronls. Roi.orh nnA nccnW I ..mkA, vvtgii hum vitvaauu uiiimi, Rustic. Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Cood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. Qo T7o Tlie WHITE LIVERY NEW RIGS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor 'l a 1 1s. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. M "" e e e e e e e Cottage I'111 DINNING ROOM AM TOY. Proprietor a Regulara Open sOpen For Buainesa. Meala at all hours. until 10:30 every niurht I e e CALL AND SUE ME NOW A . sl.la... feJaatai sea. I NutL' l-.verylhlnn Neat and New e s IIMIMll OF SIHVKi: Men .m, Ittled ss SSllllllt Safes, ylMlitf Why vieitniy Slum aoiit. onn etar ta the Urrltoryt ,... Illy. Thr-Ktlisnnlverasrynfour nomuany wtta e.lehruled hy . rsellns the moat ntodern rsfs (sctory In las world. Wide SsnSs mis who rswelTSd our spsolal sellliis Indueemeut, rsodert'd Imeeessnry t.,,luuble vuroutjiut Ns ere ai-",ilns rosny thi.'uasitila of dollsrs ril ls rst n our aslea iirsaiiKailun. butto learn all tisrtleti larn, It Sllll coty "11 only the Jirlte ot a ooaul card. Ssk for Catalogue 1ST. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. CINCINNATI. OHIO Annuelly. Horseshoeing, Blacksmithin, Wajron Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Burns, Oregon. jPUSSELl ENGINE5a BOILERS -)11GI1 GRADE MACHINERY . r.u V.'l 'ibsTOOi FRONT STABLE AND TEAMS iiiiiiniii,,...,,,,,,,,, J :hurns SANATORIUM s Mrs. Win. Cuuiniiiis, I'rtip. a a a a Hest of care for patients sWell furnishetl rooms, neat J clean and conifortalile. No 5 I . a contagious eases taUiii kitti-N Uoationablc ARDP MARSDEN A GRIFFITH I'liyslt.laiis mnl BorgalOM, BI1MNS, OSSOOM TIU.SIIN HARKISON M. It , M. p. Ofllrr- HiTirnrl floor Timcs-llcnild lif Knl r inn i on Main Slrrol uiirns. - . Oregon U. rjrj, CBflRY I'livslrlan nii'1 Hutfttion. Bunm, - - - Oregon. oifn i, in mm boihUng wintii uf w.-it iniriiPHR shop, Mni'i HI. 'I'limiB Main 85. k I). BURROW M. I'hyslcian and Surgeon Office at Jorfcensen Isiilic., Main Calls attended iyht or Day li. E. HIBBAKD DElTTISTi Offloa first iiKr rii-t iln)trj t'lillerj llurtis, Ori-K'in. W. C. BROWN, DEITTIST lllTHSM, OHKTIOS Ofllt'i roiiins H ami !i .Mauiiii; Ituiltl DENMBlN & 0ENMAN, Physicians and Surgeons Ciilln answurud irnniitly lllgllt or I 'i'liono Ilurrimsn. Harriman, Oregon Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and SurgcJ Direct telephone Connection Lawen. Ore. C.A.REMBOLQ Alliirtn hi i.iity. Burns, Oregon. MLUI & GiQEM ATTORNEYS AT .AVI lliirn, i Irtsgun Hiitiins li i, iei 7 M.te.iiiie lliiililirl Kami itmns qslehiy uiieie in rassonssls CHARUES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - - Orego PraoUoas In tin- State Courts mid fore tin- I.' S. Land Ollicc. 'hiu-i. 1 1. Ionard Attoh.nkv-ai-i w, Ciiretul HtUintion (dveu to Col tionH ami !! hVtute niiittarJ Pita Insuritiit Notary 1'ulilic Bl'KNB. OwWMl, A. W. GO WAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and United Stal iAnd Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bd Burns. Oreeon. It. ii. Cooras saito H.AM. M. V. llttlius A. M, M. AM. ao- COOrER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engine Irrigation. Water Supply Sewerage, Water Power. Surveys, Maps, Kstiiuutea, Superu BURNS, OREGON K. ('. iMi.i.A.tn Korin,'rl .taal. Kimin,, , In H. I Ki't laiiiiitii.lt Sir A. . Kaui.J Tin tllrrW Chit' llaeer ul Boi Wearers it Eastern Oregon tiigineer Company CIVIL AMI IRRHiAllON INIilNH Burns, Orcmoa JlAN BART BAI.COM M I M 1.1. AHNll. 1. Wi. I, HYDRAULIC ENQ1NEER Ditches, Reservoirs. Final Pi Work, Hydro-Electric IWi U. S. Dep. Mineral Work Court Work A Specially - Bnaaaad in It, ,i l, Pritrati And tiiivi'itimuiit Mri'tiiti (uiniiif; AI.UI-KSUN - - ORBQO JOHN ROBlNiQ Slock Uspeclor, llarucy Cunntj Home Atlilioss Hums JOllNdKMIIKKI.ING. . '?!., ' "4 Jewoler. Opttolaw EOnuiHwer, Fine Wattli Repairing i t'iahy. . F'KOFKHHIONAL CARD: