The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 22, 1913, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    &r
tf
tmm
.H
7
-r
UQ DEVELOPMENT liMSUE NOTES'
(Prom Our Portland OorBdpotuKnt i
Work on the West Umatilla Ir
rigation Project, will in all pro
bability, be begun before Secre
tary of the Interior Fisher re
tiree from office on March 4th.
Government engineers have di
rected preliminary work so that
construction may bo commenced
within the next few weeks
This project will Irrigate 80,
000 acres along die Columbia
River in Umatilla and Morrow
counties and the Government will
expend $2,600, 000 r the work.
From two to three years will be
required to water the land in
unit More than the required
96 per cent of privately owned
land in the project has been
pledged to bear the expense of
development.
Oregon will, in all probability,
make a strong showing at this
years dry farming congress.
The immigration Commission has
taken the subject up with the
railroads and plans will be made
early in the year so that a com
plete exhibit may be prepared.
Work on the Willamette Paci
fic Railroad, the projected line
from Eugene to Coos Hay and
south along the coast, is being
rushed and it is expected that
trains will be running from F.u
gene to Mapleton next Fall. It
is thot the line to the coast will
be completed early next Spring.
Construction work is being push
ed along the Siuslaw westward.
Dates for Oegon Fairs next
Fall were fixed at a recent con
ference of the North Pacific Fair
Association. Opening days were
set as follows; Oregon State Fair
September 29th, Med ford. Sep
tember 10: Roseburg, September
15th.
The Vale Chamber of Com
merce is taking care of the boys
of the city by allowing them the
use of its handsomely appointed
dub rooms twice each week.
This is probably the first city in
the state to take the rising gen
eration into partnership in its de
velopment work and is a move
that is certain to have good re
sults. The Pacific Fruit Association
is the latest organization formed
to encourage the best methods of
fruitgrowing, packing and mark
eting. The establishing of uni
form grades, distribution of re
liable market intelligence and
affiliation with central marketing
are among the objects aimed at.
Fruit growers of Weitern Oregon
are interested in the association
and its headquarters are at Port
land. Having succeeded in its object
of settling the available land
about Fort Rock, Klamath county
the Loma Vista Homesteaders'
Association has changed its name
to the Loma Vista Development
Association. Hereafter this or
ganization will give its attention
to developing its territory. Two
new members of the Oregon De
velopment League that came in
during the past week were the
Agness Commercial Club and
the Pleasant Valley Push Club.
Records By Mail
Many people are taking ad
vantage of the offer of Filers
Music House to ship Cranfonola,
Victrola and Edison records any
where in the west without extra
charge and guarantee safe deliv
ery. This enables those living
at a distance to choose from
the immense assortment of the
fresh, up-to-date records carried
by Eilers big establishment.
Write Eilers Music House, Port
land, Oregon, today and ask for
new catalogue, mailed free.
Mathodiat Minuter Recommend
Chamberlain. Cough Remedy
Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca,
Minn., writes: "Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been a needed
and welcome guest in our home
for a number of years. 1 highly
recommend it to my fellows as be
ing a medicine worthy of trial in
cases of colds, coughs and croup. ' '
Give Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy a trial and we are confident
you will find it very effectual and
continue to use it as occasion re
quires for years to come, as many
others have done. For sale by
all dealers.
We are overstocked with brood
sows. We have Uvoroujrhbred
Durock-Keds, thoroughbred I'o-land-China,
thorouKhbnil link
shire and mixed breeds of each
kind. Them- are as well br.d
hogs as there are in Harney
County snd will sell reasonable
if sold before we commence to
fatten them. Bennett Bros.,
13tf Burns Ore.
Eastern Oregon I. Served
By O. A. C. Course
Following is what one Eastern
Oregon farmer thinks of the
short course work at Corvallis
and what the farmers of Harney
county are to receive in this city
n. i week. There is no tuition
for this course it is free to all
who caw to take advantage of it:
"They can put money in your
pocket if you only give them a
fair chance," said W. E. Jones
of Manela & Jones, Milton, on
his return home from a short
course at the Oregon Agricultur
al College."
"I was delighted with the
course and found it very instruc
tive," said Mr. Jones. He said
also that the work being done at
the college is of such a high class
that many more from Eastern
Oregon should be getting the
benefit.
"My greatest surprise was to
tind that we have such a great
institution of learning in our
state, so well prepared to help
the farmers, fruit growers, and
dairymen especially, and so few
from eastern Oregon taking any
advantage of it
"Our sons and daughters should
be there and we should be there
to attend the winter course.
Some may not know the magni
tude of that school. There are
88 large buildings, 120 profes
sors and 425 acres in the cam
pus, and about 1500 students in
attendance, mostly from eastern
Oregon and from other states
and foreign countries.
"They are surely doing a great
work there and they tell me the
interest is so great in agriculture
that there is a demand for all
their worthy graduates as teach
ers and agriculturists on large
farms.
"In our short course work you
can tak most any line of lect
ures you want. I was most in
terested in dry farming, farm
management soils, seed eropa,
forage crops and animal indus
try of all kinds. We had eight
hours of the various kinds of
lectures each day, and many of
them were illustrated with charts
and lantern slides. Besides what
notes we took, we were furnish
ed a lot of type written notes
and bulletins.
"To mv surprise this course is
rather inexpensive. You get all
the month's course of lectures
for only $1 and board and room
is cheap, and you get reduced
rates on railroads. Eastern Ore
gon should have 100 to where
they have 1 now. There is much
there for the fruit grower. It
il our instutition and we should
use it.
Pure bred young Barred Rock
Cocherels. a new strain, for sale.
Chas. Wilson. 10 tf.
Petiloon for Liquor Licanea.
We i he uiidemixned lttal vote of
llarrifiinn Precinct, Harney County,
Siaii- ol 'Oregon, rcupectiully petition tin
Honorable County Court of Hartley
County Oregon, to grunt a liceimc to
I'ricc Cochran to sell Hpiritoua, Mult
and Vinous Liquors in lean uitntilics
ill hi one gallon in Hut ritnun preiinct
Harney County, Mate of Oregon, for n
.' i k.iI ut mi months, as in duty bound
vc- will ever pray.
Names Namex
11. J. Clur, Ueo. Ii. Parker, 0. L. Us,
II. Penman, It C. lleitiz, II. C. All.ret
ton, T. 0. All.retton, C. II. Predrick, T
M. Miller, A. llergeron, Kimna C. I.ihhy,
J. W. Curiienter, J. I.. Kellogg, P K.
Ileuiz, A. Ilrock, T. R. Clark, I. Ii. Clark
T. M. 'litcliet, J. B. Dougherty, A. S
Graham, Jerry Dillon Jr. W. II. Tliim
mis, (has. Dunning, I.. I,. Vnnlloru, I'.
A. Horn, A. Petersen, Peter I'rfer.
Notice is hereby given that on Weil-ni-silay
the Gth day 01 March 1018 the
undersigned will apply to the Honorn
ble County Count of Harney OoaatT
Main ..I Oregon, for the License- men
In. iird in the above petition.
PKICP. OOCHHAN
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
INITKIIHTATKi I.ANIJ OKKICK. I
li.. mi. OrefOD, Krl,ruar 7, lllll I
SoUaa 1. l.iiri.bvKlvu.it hat 1 1 larlsi In.,. .In,
ol ... in.-, Oregun, wliu, un lii-. i-n.l.iir H j,. i,
. H.l. Iliii.iaatvail anlnr No. 00767 fur W',111.
-, il. mi HI Towr.aliluaifH., Halia, .a, K , Wllla.i.
.ti. M.rrl'llau. I.aa riled notli-u of Inti-ni 1..11 to
mukr final riimuiulatlon proof to tialal.llali
rlaiin 10 the land above dcacrlbcd, hulora
1:. ,'it. 1 and Itiiiilvar, at Burna, Ori'Ki.n. nn
Hi. .Ihilayiif April, IMS.
1 lalmaiil M.1.11. a aa wllni'BN. a
Bv4 J.tatlovr, M.ivin M nun,, N m
I n .1 Ulan, all of Orovilla, Orcai.n.
Wm. Kaaaa, Koalalur.
Don't You B.li.y. It
Some say that chronic constipu
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.
Take Foley Kidney Pills
TONIO IN ACTIOM QUICK IN NMUtTS
Oat rid of your Deadly Kidney
Ailment, that coat you a blah price
in andiuanc of pain, lorn of tlraa and
money. Othera have cured themaalvea ol
KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISBA8BS
by tba prompt and timely uaa of FOLEY
KIDNEY HILLS. Stopa BACKACHE,
HEADACHE, and ALL the many other
truublaa that followDISEASKDKIDNE VH
and URINARY iaRBQULARITIES.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any
taaa of KIDNEY and BLADDBRTROUB.
LK not bayood tba raach of wdlclna. No
iiiodlclua can do moit.
Voltage Drifting.
,n early spring is expected as
several (locks of geese have re
turned to the lake, from the
south.
A Merry i rowd gathered at
the home of Mr. Claud Schug.
Fridav evening, and proceeded
to warm up hie new bachelor
"shack". Dancing was in order
until the wee sma hours. Mr.
John Wit .el and Cramlpa Dunn
furnished the music. An oyster
supper was served at midnight
Karl I tunning acted as chief cook
and bottle washer. All report
a fine time.
Miss Nellie Marshall who has
spent the past year in Medford
and La Grande, with her mother,
Mrs. Kattie Brooks and sister,
Mrs. Aletha Parker, has returned
to Voltage, where her many
friends are glad to welcome her.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Jones attend
ed the masquerade ball at Nar
rows. Feb. S.
Pert Dunning started for the
tall timber Monday to cut posts.
Frank Dunn and family visited
over Sunday with Mrs. M. A.
Dunn.
Babbits are scarce in Voltage,
especially since the drive. About
fifteen were driven into the cor
ral. The supposition is. that they
have moved west for the winter
as they are very plentiful near
Narrows.
Morgan Cast has been putting
up a blacksmith shop for A.
Springer.
A. B. Brown passed through
Voltage last week looking for a
sheep herder. He was not after
a stray, but wanted nn extra
man.
Bev. Joseph Herbert, Presby
tv rian Mission minister, held ser
vices at the school house Tuesday
evening. He will return in two
weeks.
Skating is good. The skating
party, Sunday was well attended.
No professionals allowed
Miss Laura Dawson resumed
her school duties Monday after
week's absence. Lyle Dawson
acted ai substitute. Miss Dawson
nave up the Bates "booster" trip
while in Burns, bul as the excur
sion has now been postponed un
til June she may yet uet to go.
Mrs. Hacker Is reported quit'
sick.
Sunday School was well attend
ed. Our worthy stage driver. Mr.
Frank Cawltield, is making good
time as the roads are fine.
The houses of Prank Dunn and
Jus Stoll were broken into some
time last week. Some wearing
apparel, a few valuables also
some groceries were taken.
Efforts should be made to capture
the offenders and they should
not be allowed to ko unpunished.
Mr. Dunn is living on his swamp
ranch anil Mr. Stoll is working
for Mrs. M. A. Dunn.
The Sunnyside Entertainers
held their regular Literary meet
ing Friday, Feb. 7. There was a
mod attendance and all enjoyed
tin; program. On Friday Feb. 21,
they will meet again. A debate:
"Reselved: That Fire is more
Destructive than Water." will be
the main feature of the evening's
entertainment. Debaters: Guy
Oocklin, Mrs. Bace.John Boberts,
h. C. Dunning, Lyle Jones and
Mr. Benson. Everybody cordial
ly invited.
ScKimiLiNc Silas.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
IjMTH) : : . i - l.tsnuiHii i
Burnt t'rigoti, January HI, IVIIt.
TO leOUIfl IV lirnvi M (if unknown idilli . Con
(Mil '
Vim art hct.-Ly m. till. -1 i tint riiarl.-N ', r',
wlin ni in Hu run, Ore-null, aa till pMlt office 1
dreM. )i'l on Jiwniar. n.. 191.1, Die in this
ollli tils tin OOrfODOrSteVl k, ni, ait Inn to COO -teal
ami iff utu u.-- OADMllaUOQ ( y..iu Home
totd, r.iiliy rtrrial No D14M, tiia'lc March
a. iw-. I'm Nn- NV'4, of Hcriioii iu, Town
U.ii'J.'i Houlli. lunjcit T Keel. Wlllaini'ttu Murl
'Han, nil' Ha nintnls fur tils c.intual lift alU-ffra
thai BHl-I l.ouli I' ItrnMii liaa wholly aliandon
ml mm. i Uii'l for inon Ihan si t iimntha Inst
past, mi t tins ucvur affiled rt'tldi d uuiii or
tultlvatfd uni
You arti, id. i. l-i.. furlhuf untitled that the
laid allriciillniis will M Ukm Ly Mile oltii t as
having bi'tMi on I. -. .1 i. j mi, ami your entry
will Iki 'snrel. , tlu-rt-uudiT without your fur
thur right to he In ard therein, miliar ii(orr
id if on,, tor nn h. ioii, ii you fii'i to Rtfl in this
nrtli-c wllhlii twenty !) niu-r tin- KutiUTH
put. Hi ailoii ol il.ii notice, hi ihnwn below,
four ituswur under oath, Molnt ally uieotliiK
ami it kj-oiI'IIuk to tla-ac alloKatl ins ol t ntiluat,
ii il uni 1ml wlthlu that tl In flit In tlila
uitu . due proof i hut you have aurved copy of
U'lir rUUJttcr on thi' hKld contestant Wilier In
poraon or b) n-Kiait-rrd mall. If this service la
in ado Ii) tin' delivery of a i oi, of your aliswi'i
to the i oil. s'liiil In H rami, nroof of sui h irr
vice hi i;it ho either I hu said con I eat an la wrllt
arki.ovrl, .Ir lit of I. la repalpt of the ropy,
alio win K mi' ".HI, 111 tin ri'ri'il.l, . in.' am 'lev 11
of the peraoi. l.y whom llu. ifellreiy waa made
atatlliK wtii'li end v, hern IheYopy waa deliver
ed, If made I, j . i'lal.i.. mall, pnail of am h
aervli e mil. I ri.n.lal nf I he allldavlt t,f the per-
..... I H .. , I... ....... u ..a ......... a..., .....
affldavit iuuiI he aeoompol4 hy tii. oat
luaan-r s rareioi im iiiir leuur.
Vim tiln .ii hi state In mir answer I he nama ut
the i"nt (.lllit- Id which Mill .) -In' In ure
noli' . . in I..- mm in mi
Wm. Kahhjc, Hi'ttiNit-r.
hut.' nt nmt publh a tii mi January la, Itfl.T
hi.i. nf aeooud iiuiiiirHth.il January ... i - . -s
liaie ol iiiini .in.ii. itiiuii reoruarv j, i.m.i.
lm' id luiirth publication Kchniary H. ii
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
I NITKII HTATKS t.AMtt OlVIQI
lluriia. OrejOfli hi iim It), luU
Niiiii - l h.-n-hy fiVM that Annl M. (lalua,
furmi'i-ly An nh M. W Its, of Itrettaef, OrfKuu.
wliiiiiliNnv .'.i. I1WH IHiH.tJ lliilfiealuail Kutry,
I'J foi hKSaHW',,, h-i I', M.NWa ami
nw4r.'4 nioii i.i, inwnaiiii 'Ji H., Keiitfi
MKMCi WllUimili' Meridian, has nlni notlre
at lnifiitluii in nuii..' fl ii as I Ihrea nsr PffoOf, to
I'niHTiiiaiii i niiiii mi in" iiiii.i anovi' uttaiTihini,
bal ore K I. beude, M H, CoinnilaahiiMir, at hia
nlth i, at Hn-wsi-y, o,,-, ., I h. hl, dm ,,1
Mari-h, 101V,
(Malmaiit nainta aa wltoaeaaai
Charlua II W llami. Jaspi i K. Ithotlea, William
iiuniaji, nil or DrewMfi Oragoa, and Oaorga
Hnrhanaii uf lim liHiian, On on
Wm Kanhk. Kugliter,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
llNiTKii rVraiKH I 4Ni. OKriua, t
lllirlia, .MeKo.i. Ii.iieiiil.ur 'Jl, W2
Null. . la hurt In Kin'.' H. ' I ln..iia. II uil.,u, ,,
r.a'l, ' h.'B'hi, A 'i ' ..lain w ni.alilh.a,
Aaalwlie.' "' I '"' I
nlllr. hie up.lli'al., .
AH., iteviai ,1 menu.
i. I., i. I.aa llled In thla
i.ler un, l.-r Hui-ll.it,
..I Hie I nil., I Htate.. I lie
i, - ii M I W. il.tire
HWi. HK'a.Hee U I
an. i.e. ilill Nn la, In,,
A i.y nn. I nil 1. 1 i. nn. rial. i. nig anveiauly tl.o
lend, iln.i ilhi-'l or dnal.li.a In i.'-l.-et haean.,.
of tho mineral eharaelur nl II,, lend or for
any olh. . .ea.nii lu the dlaneaal I., einilli alii
ahiinl.l tile (heir aDl.lin II. i, pr,,tel In thla
ofllee in. or liel.'i. Un all. day of Kuhmary
I'll!
IV ai. I mat. Il.ei.i.-r
Kiial piihlleallnn January II, IVIU.
l.aal puliileelluii Kel.l uary a, lm:i.
OBITUARY
A large number of friends snd
relatives gathered at the Wild
Hone Cemetery, Wednesday,
February 12, to pay their last re
apects to one of the oldest resi
dents of the valley, William Ear
ly Alberson. who passed sway at
his home in Payette on Friday,
the 17th instant
At his request the body wss
brought to Wild Horse for burial,
so that he might rest, with other
members of the family already
placed there.
Short services wore held at the
home of his son, S. Alberson,
whence the procession wended
its way to the cemetery. The
services were conducted by J. B.
Balcomb, who delivered the fun
eral address.
The deceased was born in Mis
souri Dec 8, 1842. He crossed
the plains with his parents and
settled in the Grand Konde Val
ley in Oregon. Later they mov
ed to the Willimette Valley,
where he met and married Miss
Amanda Jane Darland. Some 20
years afterwards they moved to
Harney Valey, where he became
the county's first assessor. Up
on moving to the Alvord Valley,
he built Miranda Station where
he made his home for nearly five
years. He also built the Station
of Alberson, so named in his
honor, becoming poBt master at
that place.
Those who are left to mourn
his loss arc the wife, Mrs. W. E.
Alberson; four daughters, Mrs.
Bolander of Trout Creek, Mrs.
Marshall and Mrs. Fcrney of
Bayett and Mrs. Elliott of Al
berson; three sons, Jessie 0..
Martin B. and Solomon; and six
teen grandchildren.
The sympathy of the entire
valley is extended to them in
their bereavement.
Summon.
In Ihc Cniiiil Cmirt ill llir Htiilr ol
iiu'iiu I'm lliuii,-v Cimnly.
i.H.i Millar, pliiMinii
v
C J Millar, defendant.
To C J Millur, III iiIhivc iirtinnl ilc
Iriid.iul In llir iinuir of llir Stale
ol OftaeVj I "u ",r lic.rliv icijtiircl
in leaSH iiml anawer tl complaint
lilnl igiuut you in II" above rntitlril
ml mi or bsJbfl I lie lint luy ol'tlir liux
Drrwribed in the orilrr of puulu-ntimi ol
I ln nuiiiuioiiH, lo wit: uil or U-furr III
'.'till 'In, ol I Vbrimrv I'.lll, mud il.iir
Uini: tl,. . ijiirntiod ol ii winkilrmii
tlir tirt iiililirntiou of thit uiiiiiioim,
.mil il you fail no to upptmr ami aillwcr,
fur wmil linn -ol, Jmiititl will apply to
tin' court lor I In rrlii'l ilriiiiiiiilnl ill llir
Miiiiplnint, in wit: I'm a iliinr J.h
oMaathl liomUol uiatrimuny riiating
bftWteS pliiintill iiml ilrlrnilm.l . mnl
for i'imt ami ilialui. - intni, of auit.
TIiih miiiiinom, In puMmhril liy orilrr
of llm l.iaul 'Mimnpimi, Juilr "I til
County Court of ilarnay County, (Irr
OSa .mule anil ,-n I, nil on tlir Stb day ol
January Cll.'l, ami tlir data of tlir first
publication ol 1 1"- miiiiuion ia Jnnuury
II, 1113.
U. A. KliMllOI.Ii,
tl l.'i Attorney of pluiiitel
5umpter Valley
Railway Co.
TIMi: TAHI.K NO. (I IN
JUNK II, 1WW.
rKiitrr
Weal 11. urn. I.
No. 1 I'aaa a. m. No.
9:0 I.v BsfcSf Oily
I aal Hi. ..li. I.
:.' I'aaa p. m.
Ar 6: 0
M
U:.W
10:04
10:07
10:17
South Baker
Mallei. uni
l-uckliartt
" lli. . .i.i..ii. I
Stmlilaril .luiiriii.ni
Water Tankt
'I loan 'a Hpurt
McKwaut
JUNl!TIONI
Humpter
JUNCTION!
-un, ii. it)
O 1. in in). I
I.v 6:26
" 6:00
" 4:68
" 4:611
" 4:46
" 4:40
" 4: 2
" 4.D6
' 4:10
" 4:06
" :60
ii :0
it) H "
10 :i "
I0: "
10:66 "
11:10 "
11:16 "
11:40 "
NOON
IJ:00 '
I. M.
li ih
U:40 "
1:10 Ar
tir,
Whilney!
TIITONt
Aoitlii
" 00
" 2:40
" 2:10
Stop nn aignala only. No agaiil,
Ticknta laaued only lor atallona where
imiiiH an. Mcli.aliilMl tii make uvular
mi.im. I'aa.iiit:era inuat purohaae llek
.Ik where agenla niat balora eaterinK
Irulna or 26 renla li, ililitlon to tin, re
gular fare will be i-harKeil.
JOHKI'll A. VVKKT, Hupl.
i.K AM t.l.HliKH. Aaat. Hopt.
$1500 Reward!
1 ho I lluan. I, Cal
II. .rule ami Neveda
To rltoek I'rnti.r
Una Aaeoeletlon of
whloli tl.o under
alullad la llleinhei,
will (lye l,UU0 ali
rowara for , vl
. iif.ii,, up. in. , in
laiJ"'" arreal and eon.
l, 7lellonoliiy per
lyor perllee eteel
In koraae. celll.,
or mulaalailoiifl.il
to any ol Ita ineu.
bora.
In addition to tba ataiva. Hie underaluod
i.flera the ae.no i , million eOU UU for all hnraea
liiei.le.l linrae aliod bar on bulb or altbar Jaw.
Uiau.l riiooidaat In eight eouuilee Hauf
Harney, Lake and ina.k eouuilee. Iluraea
vented wbeu auld.
None hut (rowu bore, a aold and mil) In
r rite hllllllllia,
W W IIHilWN Kile. llr.Kou
0. W. Cleventfer can pleane
you in wall paper. The very
latent designs are on hand and a
variety never before equalled, tf
tfii
't'mrs
V J
E. MURRAY
Public Stenographer
Tonewama Old;., Hums
M. A. BIGGS
Attorney at Itw
Voagtly Hldy., Hum, Oregon
mieiKTIKH.
HARNRY I.OIIHR, NO. 77, In O .f.
M,mi Tr HiiinUy III mill rllaw IUII
at7:S0 p in. A. Dunn,
W. W u. ml. I, HoiTi'tun N. II.
IMfri'i' wlirk HN liillow I lul HmI in.lNjf llil
tlatorv. ni'i'OHit HatunUi . Klim Hirn-; thlnt
Hatiinlar, Kaouinl firti: fourth Haturrlav,
llttiil lirurM,,
HIiRNHI.OIlllK Nil ,.. A r x M.,
Mentai'vcrr Dial mul II. Inl nalunlay Ii. ,aiti
in. mil. I . iiauli, W M
Ham Mutliiriliiait, Hrrralart
M HIRRN Wm. , Ml- N OK AMKhlCA
Mi'Ha ! y i ami li.iiili, Iri.lay )vtii
lllll at 1.0.0 I . Hall. ll II. I,h.i..i li.vlti'il
Nrw a..llianta will roealtra rnurtmiua tnal
ffV MA aliiaa. V e.
W 1, Lrattir. rink
HHRNH i II All III NO. 40, O. R. I
Mi'i.tai'UTy ai'i'iiml an. I fimrtli umlaya, In
Maan.il. Hall Krankl. W.., ,,,,.. w M
Klla HwtM.k, Hi'rrvtary.
aVI.VIA RRHRKAH llRi.HRR No. a.
Mli.nti latandlil Woti.aaila
II, nil.. Halt,.,
MailKi' l.i'Oliar.l. 11. i h,,'y.
1 II K I'lHI'l.R No. ICA, W. ill W.
M carta evcrr foorlli I itaadaf.
llaatcr Uooil.nan. i l.rk
Man. I ll.iiloi. ,i. M.
orriciAi, iiiiikiiiikv
aTATl eriiiiin:
U N.Kaualura
Jonathan Bourne Jr.
tlii. K i liamoarlalii
iW K Kill
'...,... i,., ,J w Hani, y
Attorney llcnrral A . M. I rawli.nl
liovcrnor OawalilMcal
airelary ol Hlaln K W Itcnaoii
treaaurrr
T. II. Kay
1. K. Alilermai.
W i liunlway
upt. I'ubllc li.alrui no..
rttate frluter
i li.. I.. Ratio
I T A M, -Hi I.I.
oi.ic.i... Ju.lnaa ,Um. li Hum. II
I K h. II. an
If. A. Moore
NINTH JUHIl IAI. IHHTUIOT.
HI. i, i. I In. I,, lialton an
lilalrlcl All. , ii
llepolv l.ial Ml,
1 W Mi. . II. a I.
' II . . ....ai.l
I I., nil I o.irl oil'ila II.,. n,.i M, ... la, In
April anal drat M lat lo in loner.
lolul Keoalor
lolol Hepreae. Italian
i w 1'ar.lal,
IJ Hr.e.ke
coi'aTy i. . , . , :
..in, i. Jo. la'
nil
I rraaur.T
.in lay, ...
ihcrlll
Aaaeaaao
a, hiN.l ho.,-tl. ),,., i
i "". ..... .
.l.M'h li.ao.it...
' ..III ... iMlollVI .
1 . ...I 'I liou..aol.
I. II. Wale,
.-Onion I . ., ,.
I rank I' i.ummi.
A k. II,, lial.la.o
J. J. 1'. .1.. aali
I M llao. I
J ...a.
Join. II. ,l.i
r . I' nylveaic i
n. A Ho.ytl.
. ia it., in. i We,l..ala) Ii.
May, mi) , Hafjtaanbi i aaal
i:ui.iy to. hi ...
Jauuai), Man 0
N.i. ...... ,
MAHNa. I
tl-VIHtl f
Kerr I vrr
Wm Karre
frank Itavfj
i ITV. IIRNk'
Marnr
Hl'l all I I ,
i'naaiiMM
Marahal.
(i w i i raafar
. A M. Il)i. I
J.C -i ii
..It I . Ilalnea
' II i 1 1 llllh. u
f A, I Well omi-
l 'mm. llinru
; I i auk I'lvt'ji
t M. J. McKliilioli
i until ii tfofy Ha-r.iii.l ami
Meeiiiiga if Hie
Fourth Wedmad
urauumtitiimmmmiimmnunumtw
Mrs. Grace li. McHose
TEACHER
Voice and Piano
Methods Used In
Ciscissatti Cosservatory of Music
Hr.lili-iK.- Slutll.. Jn.l Jinn wcat
r. f.i..v iciinii Church
.uii::!i::uim:::::::nm:mmmm:!::::i
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
e
a
LONK
RE8TAURANT
a
a
a
a
a UliOHUI: I'OON 1'iop.
a a
Meals At All Hours. Short
Orders and Prompt Service
With It. iisuiialilf Rules
Give Me A Call
i
Oaypaalla TUaaea-HaraM
tiiaiiaanieaataaaaa
aaooaaaaaaaoaaaaooaaa
Star Hotel
S, J. MIDWI.M I H, I'riip.
NAKkOWS. - ORBOON
I IiIh will be found a desirable
and hoapltable atopplno; place
where comfort and courteoua
traatinant are coneldered flrat
Feed Barn
Conducted in connection
H. N. McCOMB
General Repair Shop Rear W.
0. While's Shop, S. Main Street
Plumbing, Pump and Wind
Mill Work a Specialty.
Burns Sheet
Metal Works
Tii, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of nil
Description.
Camp Stoves, Tanks, Jobbisg, Plumb-
isf lo order, dive Me a Trial.
O. W. SCHUMANN
m
a
a
a
a
a
Proprietor.
Voenllv'a Old Stand
Thin is the time to sow grasa
need on tho melting imow. See
the Hum:, Department Store
about it,
f(ffi
SYMBOL
You Should Employ This Symbol
"V WHEN TRAVELING
HelWt'ell ronlral Oreiruli illltl I'ortllllHl. lieeiillHe of lli'
THROUGH SERVICE
Between Portland, Tacoma and SeatJJe. KueatiM f
the four Hplentlidly equipped tiuiiiH-Steel I'lver, Dwl,
roget Sounil Bxpreaa and Bhaata Limited !) Luxe
Hi.twcon Oregon iiml tin. IOiiHt, lictniiHi' of three .Vol id
trainH daily in each direction O.-W. Limited and
Portland A Puget Bouud Ebtprjeaa to Dpuver, Omaha,
Chicago, KiinwiH ( 'il v and nil poflita troat; and (lie I Son
Spokane Train l' Luxe to si. I'anraad Mlntieapolia,
Iti A Pleasant Duty To Antwer Queitionn
H. BAKOUL, Afft, O. W. R. N. Redmond, Ore.
WHY NOT MAKE $200.! A MONTH - - That's
tOO.00 a Week, almoat 1Q.00 a Pay
a
Mvlllnic Victor Bafea and fl reproof boara
lo mrruhanta, doetora, lawr-ra, ! nnst. and
wrll in ! 'farmer", all of wli"in ralr t h-im l
of afr, bul do not know how raay It la to own
one. Baleatiieii declare our propoeltiort one of
the beat, olau cut niorn-y maklnK opportunl
lire I'vt r received. Without prrvloua eiiierl
MM VOU can duplloaie the aucceaa of otlura.
Our baildeoinelf llluatratcd 'JO' pane ralaloK
will enable you to pn . nt thr auhjrct to pub
turner in an liiterratliiK A manner as thouah
mi were piloUnv them thmnffli our factor.
.. .... . . .a.. I l-.atriii'tWiiia r.ir
coiivlneliiM llhinpiiinta which It la liupoaalble for jtwdPawttTe rtiatoner to deny W hy
don't YOU be the flret lo apply from your vicinity before eounone eleeffele the terrltoryt
w can favor only one aaleamau out of each locality.
Our M.w M.m.. OaaaaKy 0,000
DRINKWATER& SLOCUM
Main St.,
WRITE FOR SPECIAL
o if I 1
If I Li ,T ltTrt
jMLa.1 -Tr,:
4nWj35g5HBrswtt' J
. THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO.' j
S POKAME. WASH.- PORTLAND. ORt. - SAti JOSE CAL. I
mmmmmmtmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmiyaamM
BURNS MILLING CO.
HORTON 6l 8AYER. Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic. Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Cood Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
WHITE
LIVERY
NEW RIGS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctoi ca'Is.
R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
mmff
v.illiil;i .
a
a muMiMii Uiiiim a
Cottar Inn
DINNING ROOM
AH IOV. l'i....Ui r
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
Open For BustMSS.
Ri'Klilara
Open I
Mfiils at all hours
until 10:U0 every niht I
CALL AND SEF ME NOW
l:crylhlnic Naat and New
2 :
:
a
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
OF
nKrvice
Men appointed aa
Mini aajal.ti. wl
company was celebrated by
eiect iriir the most nuHiern af
factory In the world. Wide
awake even who received our
apeclal MellliiK Inducement,
rendered It neceaaary to double
our output. We are apenalna;
niany thouaanda of doflart en
UrKlnvour aaleaoncanliatlon,
but to learn all particular, It
will col you only the price of
a postal card.
Jsk for dialogue 16T.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCK CO.
al.a nnu.ll,. tiauiaaan, uniu
Horseshoeino;,
Blacksmithino;,
Waon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BR AKE8
Burns, Oregon,
mm
ENGINES.
BOILERS
jilfiH GRADE
MACHINERY
CATALOG AND PRICES
FRONT
STABLE
AND TEAMS
tBUKNS SANATORH'Ms
Mr. Win. CuiiiiiiIiis, I'rup
Host til iiiii' for pal ich Is
Well
a
furnished rooms, neat
clean and comfortable
No
OOlltagiOUS cast's lak.'n
Uutea Reasonable
a
a
a
a
a
! M;
PHOKKHHIONAL CARDH
MARSPErl A GRIFFITH
I'hvai.'lana ami BnrfjaOM
svaas, ohkoon.
TIIJ.SON HARRISON M. B., M. I.
Office Srr.iml flirar I inna llrralrl Hid.
Kntranre on Main sir.,-1
HurriH, . Oregon
J. XX. CHARY
I'h yniclan ami - m.n.
Muriif, - - - Oregon.
Dili, i- in new Imilillni' h.miIii .,f W.-lioma
liarnea. rtlmp, Main Ht.
'I'liono Main K.',.
I). BURROW M.
Physician and Surgeon
D.
Offlcet Jorfenaen Bids., Main St.
Calla attended M;ht or Day
L. E. HIBBflRD
DEUTIST
Olliri' lirat il.a.r Ma plintn irallery
Hint.- Orafoii,
W. C. BROWN,
DEUTIST.
Hiirnh, OaanoK.
Ollio- rooms 8 and ' Maaouiu liuilding
DENMflN & DEfiMflN.
Phys cians and Surgeons
CuIIk unaweruil .r..in.ily night or day
'i'linne llarriman.
Hsrrimsn, Oregon
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Connection
Lawen. Ore.
CA.REMBOLD
Atloi li ;i l.ilW.
Barns, Oregon
VIU.EH & C.IZIJ
ATI'OKNVYS AT LAW
lluriia, (Inn;. 'li
K.H.ine li ..ml 7 M. ii. .in. Itiiildlnf
Farm l.iana .im.-kly ti,a.!. at ea,.inable rataJ
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns. - - Oregon
Prsattm la Um StM Ooarts and ba
(or,- the C S IjiihI (MkaV
UIum. It. I-onard.
Attoknkv-at-i.aw,
,'areful attention given to Collac
tion anil Real Kstat mattara.
I'ir.' liiMiriince.
Notary Public
Bl'RNH. Okkoov.
A. W. COWAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
State Courts and United States
Land Office Practice
Three doors South of the
Harney County National BanM
Burns. Oreeon.
IS.D i laieaa
aaao a. . a. .ia.
M V. i..,i.iia
aaai". . am. aoc. c.
COOPER & DODGE
' Civil and Hydraulic Engineer
1 rr-iir-i I i,,,i V'. ...... a -
Sewerage, Water Power.
j Survey, .Mat,, Ketimatea, SiiiK-rvinioJ
BURNS. OREGON-
I 0, I'll I..M.II
Ki.rnu'rl) Aaal. I iikIiu'it
In II. S Ki'i lainallo.l sr
VlOt
. O. Kaulkn:
hi.Muirl, fhlel KiJ
i-iii.-.-i ( Bolae I
Wiai.rl. Ry.
Eastern Oregon Engineerin
Company
CIVIL AND IRIIQATION LNIilNEEB
Barns, OreKoa
JEAN BART BALCOMB
OKAS, W vm s. k. r. hkm. .. a. a.
AKMIl. M. AM. I. K. I
HYDRAULIC liNUINEER
Ditches, Reservoirs, Final Prooi
Work, Hydro-EU-ctric Power
U.S. Dep. Mineral Work
Conrl fork A Specialty
Bssjaasi in iiotii fViraat Ami
lioveramuiit Slrratn (iugin
M.HIiKSON - - OREUON
JOHN ROBINION
Stock Inspector, Harney Const.
Home Addreaa llurna. Ol
JOHNUKMIiKKLING.
jfrt&fy:.
M
Jewolei-. OptU-iim
Knuriaver.
ani
Fine Watch Repairing A SpW
cialty.
h
Q
''5Pf