The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 15, 1913, Image 4

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UIBT DEVELOPMENT 1EACUE NOTES
(tram Our Portlmul Got rrpoiili-rt
An apple day aveririK the
lb whole Pacific Nsrthwest is in
prospect. Portland held throe
apple days last week thnt were
successful and they led to a wid
r u of this favorite fruit. It
is Bttffftested that BOlM date
round the first of April be se
lected. The idea is being taken
UP by Washington Commercial
Clubs.
Oregon fared well in approp
riations from Congress. In the
Riven and Harbors bill a total
of $3,123,800 is given over to im
provements in this state, which
ia divided between the Columbia
and Snake rivers and the differ
ant habors. Also $1, motto is
appropriated for this state in the
public buildings bill.
The Oregon City Club is mak
an investigation into the profits
in sheep raising in that section
of the Willamette Valley. While
not a new industry there, it is
thot it is one that is capable of
large expansion.
Oregon will observe Salmon
Day on Friday, March" II. It is
expected to make it a state-wide
event and the Governor and pub
lic officials have been invited to
attend a special observance in
Portland. President Wilson has
been sent Oregon salmon with
request that he have it served
on the White House table on that
date. It is expected this will be
come an annual event, ranking
in importance with California's
Raisin Day.
Oregon's best babies may have
a chance to be exhibited at San
Francisco's world fair in 1916.
Provision has been made for an
exposition of eugenics at the
State Fair next Fall with (he
idea of getting the best babies of
various ages which may later be
entered in a national contest at
San Francisco. Other state- are
taking similar steps.
Sherman County is giving up
its former one-crop idea and is
growing more chickens ami hogs
than ever before. Farmer.-; are
taking up dairying and this move
ment toward diversified agricul
ture is the most hopeful sign in
that district. Those who have
branched out from wheat rais
ing are finding it profitable.
Livestock raising throughout
Eastern Oregon has increased to
such an extend that the (). W.
K. t N. Co., has inaugurated a
tri-weekly special livestock train
service from Huntington to Port
land. Its present twice-a-week
service has been found to be in
sufficient. Care In Choosing The Bull
For The Dairy Herd Pays
"In selecting a bull to head the
herd, it is not enough that the
animal be a purebred and regis
tered bull," says George It.
Samson, instructor in animal
husbandry at the Oregon Agri
cultural College. "He should be
both of these, it is true, but in
addition he should be from an
advanced registry dam. If this
is impossible because there are
no advanced registry cows in the
locality, the bull should be the
calf of a cow which is known to
be a fairly heavy milker, a high
tester, and a persistent milker.
His sire should be a Register of
Merit animal if possible.
"The animal which is being
selected must be a good repre
sentativeof his breed, and strong
in constitutional vigor anil mas
culinity. If he is old enough to
be considered a tested sire that
is, if he has daughters which
have been milking for a year it
should be seen that his off-spring
nave unirormiy inherited the ex
cellent qualities of their sire.
"When selecting a new herd
bull one should not be in too big
a hurry to get rid of the old one,
until his heifers have shown their
quality. Know, if possible, what
the old one has done, as well as
what the new one probably will
do, before the change is made
completely."
Tha Forty Year Teal.
An article munt have sxosp
tional merit to survive for a peri
odof forty years. Chamberlaiii's
Cough Remedy was first offered
to the public in 1872. From
small beKiniiinjt it hu gtotm in
favor and popularity until it has
attained a world wide reputation.
You will find nothing bettor for
cough or cold. Try it and you
will understand why it is a tavoi
ite after a period of more than
40 years. It not only gives re
liefit cures. For sale by all
dealers.
Four pure bred Poland China
boars and two sows, about live
months old for sale. rimy. Wil
son, Burns, OreRon. I5tf
What M. E. Lewis of San
Deigo, Cal., Thinks of The
"Robeesta" Cactus For
Cattle Forage
San Diego. Cal, Feb. M '13
Mr .1. C. Myrd,
Hums, Oregon.
Dear Sir:
Some time ago you published
an article relative to Spineless.
Cactus for forage nnd suggested
atrial I wish to say that I have
mad a full and exhaustive study
of its value nnd have a number
plants growing and am going to
plant more as fast as I can, I do
not hesitate to say It is one of the
greatest discoveries of the age
ami will do more in the way of
furnishing forage for all kinds
of livestock than any other dis
covery of the Century. Where
it will grow it is more valuable,
even ten times over than any
ot her forage crop known. I have
arranged to get a large quantity
of the "Kobessta" the original
l!urbank forage cactus and can
furnish all who desire to try it at
BO cents per piece delivered in
Barns, I will gladly answer all
inquiries from Harney county
people and would be glad to have
it tried out there.
Yours very truly,
M. L. Lewis.
VOLTAGE DRIFTINGS
Lyle Jones went to the lava
beds after wood last week.
Kd. Anderson has started his
spring work on his homestead.
The inhabitants of Ratville are
contemplating upon a move to
higher ground.
Winter has returned but we
hope it won't stay long.
Miss Nellie Marshall and Miss
I. una Dawson visited at the tat
ters home over Sunday.
Geo, Hall and Claude Schi g
nave returned from the lava beds.
I'luy did not bring anv uosts
down, because of the bad roads.
Charley Perrenoud is helping
fed Dunn for a few days.
(Jus. Stoll has returned to his
homestead. He will go to the
mountains soon the herd sheep.
Hilly Dunn and family spent
Saturday evening with Mrs. M.
A. Dunn.
Jack Roberts has moved from
Coyoteville to Burns. His part
ner, Sidney McNeil has to mix
his own biscuits now.
F. C. Durall and wife, their
son Hugh and little granddaugh
ter Dixie, visited Saturday and
Sunday with John Durall and
family. While here they went
to Barton lake on a hunting trip.
Wm. Weber and Ben Weaver
made a business trip to Rums
last week. The latter filed on a
homestead in Catlow valley. We
are sorry to lose these people, but
he could not get any land near
here.
The Sunnyside Entertainers
met at the school house, Friday
evening, March 7th. The follow
ing program was enjoyed by all;
Recitations by Culver Marshall,
Harry Durall and Marie Bartlett;
Read' ig by E. C. Dunning; De
bate: "Resolved, That Fire is
more estructive than Water."
The judges, Mrs. Mary Marshall,
Walter Hodder and E. C. Durall
decided in favor of the negative.
Debaters Affirmative: Guy Cock
lin, Mrs. Race and Sidney Mc
Neil; Negative: Mr. G. M. Ben
son, M. E. Race and Miss Daw
son. Next meeting to be held
Friday, March 21st. Everybody
invited.
Scribbling Silas.
News From Princeton.
Tom Healey arrived home Sun
day from Diamond.
John Patjins went to Harney
to buy furniture last week.
Ed. Maher is home from the
Alvord ranch and says plowing
In run there last week.
Otto Nystrom made a trip to
Jim Paul's a few days ago.
Leo Fischer is visiting his folks
at Princeton.
liOts of moisture in the ground
and we expect large crops in this
section this season.
lister the locator was in Prince
ton last week.
Jim Dickenson visited at Fred
McCraths Sunday.
Will Grant, the Watkin's man
was home fast week.
The Muther'i Favorite.
A cough medicine for children
should be harmless.' It should
In- pleasant to take. It should be
effectual. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is all of this and is the
mothers' favorite everywhere.
Korsalebvalldealera,
Dad
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Turpentine From Our Pine
Trees Now Advocated
Turpentine from western yel
low pine, ssyi the Di partment of
Agricultural, oan be put to the
same uses it. ; t lint from the long
leaf pine of tne southeast, which
furnishes the bulk of the turpen
tine of commerce. It i i als a
fact Western yellow pin forms
eiormous forests in the Rocky
Mountain and Pacific Coast
States, while the supply of long
leaf is fast melting away. A
product very similar to turpentine
can be obtained also from pinon
pine, another tree common in the
southwest.
Careful tests made by the De
partment have shown that the
yield of turpentine and rosin per
season from western yellow pine
in Arizona i; only two-thirds that
from the southeastern pine, the
dill", rence being duo to the fact
that the season of flow in the
west is about B6 weeks, and in
the south about 88 weeks. Dur
ing the Civil War, when tur
pentining operations in the south
had virtually ceased, some opera
tions were carried on in Califor
nia market, the westesn opera
tions wore abandoned.
The results of a chemical ex
amination of the oils of western
yellow, pinon, digger, sugar, and
lodgeHile pines which have just
been published by the Forest
Service in sn official bulletin show
the possibilities of the rosin and
turpentine from western yellow
and pinon pines as a supplement
to the present supplies. Econ
omic problems of markets, trans
portal nui, and labor remain to lie
solved. Information as to how
the Forest Service secured the
yields upon which analyses were
based is given in another bulletin
on the possibilities of western
pines as a source ol naval stores,
Cfianili-ilrttii . I ..I.I t. lor I timlipaliiin.
For constipation, lhamberlsin's
Tablets an- excellent Easy to
take, mild and gentle in eifect.
(iive them a trial. For sale by
all dealer;.
NOTIl'K KDU IX'Hi.li'A Hi) N
I SI I Hi -I tttS I AMMIKI I1KJ
Burnt, . u.'M'.ii. iinr. i. i.', 111 1
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la berebf m.'i. ti.i MxiuIc r. It
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Intention In luaki- rtnnl . oiiiiittilatltia proof, tu
aatai.iiali Intra lotna land tboee tint til oil, b
ton. aeglalei .it.. i !:. I'l.n. '.t Burna, Oregon
on II..' I. Ill .In jr til l.rll. I 'I l
riMiii.m.t namei a arttneaaea
Moy Wllloni, oaoar .t. M H n.... ....
II. in, nil ..I I awott, Oregon.
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NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
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l .it i, it. ifi.ii. Mmii h 1 1. l 'i t
Notlr.- I, I..I. M gV n (lot! !.! II Kfllllflr.
ol llll.), Oregon, uliu on Jnnv la, UQt. uiailu
in. tu., i .. i Kntrjr, t arlel N" Qgfn
lor IjiIh -', ... I in. I -b'.M1, narlion c,
Tuwnihlp .- -. lunar rJ R., w iiiani.tir
Mi-rlilleti ." l.li.l notion ot iiii. mi. .n lii
to n I..- i in "I it."'.' " Kt pro..! luattablUn eUlnj
to ill. inn. i above deeprtbad, before Ittgttttr
and I t-i-lvti at Burna, Oregon, on lit.' nil.
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Unlit, i wrllllama. Prank llibble, Herbert
A Dlbbla, William - Amort, nil ol Kiii-r.
On icon.
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CONTEST NOTICE.
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Burns, irtfon, Mn h l". I i
To i ail J Wvlatarg of Minis. I 'niton, run
teshe:
YOU tie In i M Dull lad I Iini hflBti'i'lii'r I
Kltle) .WIli'Klt M iriiH.nri'Hiiii,'! IiIsimibI nlllre
a..lri'ss, illi) oil Maul. luth. Ml., (Mr In this
ii lh e hit ilul corroborate!) ni-i-iii at inn t n
1 1 at Hint rm nu tbi i" llniitni of your liniiie
taad, eulrj s" . - rial N" iniho, nftda i-ei.ru
ars lllli. Ihii.i.iiM1,, of taction , lownshin
p: h , Kaugtj Ki K, w itTamftii Mi rtdlau. au-i as
Kmuii'-n for hts contest haaUsast tha arl J
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for mors than B BontBl irtsi pflgC, Lui Dart!
ni'iii- ii, raaJdaQ upuour mtUi tlad saint-
Von are, Ibert fort, lurthti uoiiiimi that tin.
alii allegHll.uiN will l,.i taken at tltla olllte a.
bavlog been noufetaed by iou. ami otiraalil
entry will I., eatn ele.l 1 1..- t.-r .. 1 1 until ynui
fuitii. i rlgltl to be beard ibtn in, either in-tore
I l.l.il i. appi el, II inn fall In III.- lii llil.
ofll.e ulllni, Ivreot) il.tN alter the Kol 'It I'll
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yiiurnliNV.it, in. I. r iitilh ).e. I III ally tueiitlllg
ami rMpoadltig in Ibtaa allegatloua ol couleaf,
or If Inn .'all nllhlltlhill lime to llleluttil.
offlot due proof Ibtt you bait terved a cop) oi
lOliratiNwer nil Hie Ntil'l I "tile. taut either In
permit or by i.-.-i.i. n.I mail If IIiI.ni rvlet II
tn a le l,t tlie ilellver) nf a Cop) .f ) ...it niin net
to llu- i i. lit. "IHIil III . noil, proOIOl Nili II Ml
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vlt of il.e ii-iN..ti hi a hotii tin-1 opy waa mailed
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wai miilleil, Hint IhlN Nfflilavlt iiiiinI he aeeutn
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Vnii .hi.iill llata III tour itinnei the iniliiiiif
the rfi.int1ii . lo it l.i. I, i on ilt'Nlru futtitti Ituth-i .
In he nellt to mil
Mfg I ahiii. Iti'Kliler
Hale ol lint I'tihlli atlotl Mini I, It, I'M:
lialeol .ei-uiiil piihllinthiu Mareh .'.'. I'M I.
Hate of Ihli.l 'ii 1,11, all. Hi MNr.h '."I, 1111.1.
Iialeuf liiu'illi iiiihllialluii April I lilt
NOTICE OP CONTEST.
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In Irwin (V Vim i,k- of Hurim, jit gjtiu tun
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ttsi ami gvaoura (If dttlcstlaUun uf ymn lloiui
stual, Kntiy -iiImI No im'n.i . madu punrmbar
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having wau nulifvsstd by j on, ami you i in try
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ufflow wlllilu Iweilly ilas allui tli KiMHt'lll
publluailuii oi I Ills nuiiif, us sliuwii iniuH
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ami n-si'iiiiilinu tu iIhm' all.-uuii nig nf ttnitsi.
ui li yutl lull wHIiln i hnl (inr tu i- u tills
niin i 'lm inioi iiuii ynii lia.i- s"ivt'd h Jpp) nf
your gggUwai '' ii'" nu. i i "nil sum tiiiiiui in
liursnli it l.y ri'tflsM-H-il liinll. l tills Mil vlis II
inftiit' d tlir 'Iiii v i m ni ii 1 1, of you i answiT
to t iii i Miit.'sii.tit ii. .tiam, iruof ol sui'li ssr
v It t in ust tin chin . iht i- ii'l utust a ul' w .lit. n
iti ln.nwlr'lKi.it'lil "I I. la rwslpt Of (tin OOpV.
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of tlm parion bj h li'H.i iln- dallvsry was malc
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(be puffj 1 1 III i in WO lOU inn ileal i n fiuuru
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Jali ul iiiiiliil .i 1I1I. 1 Blli.it Marilt W, I'll
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kin IrOUhlt Iml iMimi Hint ' roulil lier
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D. D. D. Prescription
NOTICF FOR PUBLICATION.
llNITHII NTATKH I.1KII limn,
ii'ii it-, "i , i .in, March 4, mid.
Villi, i' In i.i-ipI.v itivflll Hint I eater N illianiN
piiv itlvan
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April 17, IHOt, mail
II i. -.1 I'M. i moil. Hurlal Nu. ii.'i.vi, fur HU
mV' HK',H nllon .'U.ToHiiahlp'iiiH , Kattar
Ti. u iiinii.fit.. M.'rltliati baa Hied
notice of Intention in innkn final three jcar
ptonl. in t'Mlal.llib rlaltn to tin- land aliova
tlt'Nt tll.t'tl. I.i'f M.-alNlitr anil Ht'i'i-lvr, at
Burna, Oregon, on tin' 1Mb day of April, ivia.
i I ii I in an I t it mi w lineal
(..it . i mI.-i I in.Ni iiiilii, A W. .nalmann,
II l M IIiiiiin all of llllty. Oingoii
' I'llll, H miller
NOTI01 FOB PUBLIC ATIOM
UNI I Kit HI A TBS I.ANIMIKKIt'K, I
llirila, HH'K'in, Man-li 7, IKI.'I
Nollf-i'li licri'liy mim'Ii Hut Harll.la A Come
i'in, nf hall. in. x" ii wlm, "ti Mai II IVU7, and
ii 'i. I'iIii. r.'ni'.'i lli.'ly, inaile llnin. l. n.I
KntllM Nu itiii.i .'i.'iinl ii". ;t an. I No in !.. , lor
NKi(Ki. Ken. 4, B'lK'l. Hur. II aipl HW'jKW,
an. I Vi'.HHi.. Unction III, Town. hip m H ',
KutiK.' M V .. Willamette Mnrlilaii, haa rti.-.i in.
lire of Intention lo na.lt Unal llinn yimr I'riHil,
In t'Ntahllili rlatin tothn taint alHiviiilimi'rll.ril.
biifom llealatnr anil I;, . . It t, .it Itnni. Oregon,
ot. tin. inli ila of April, nil
lalinant naini'N nn wltneaiei
riiarlra I'liinh, William Burnell, Kilward
Halt, ( hatli'i ruiiii'i). all uf Kgll, iiraann
Wm i iiuii-. it.i'i.i, i
KOTICB FOR PUBLICATION.
1'NITKH HTATK.H LAND OKKH K,
MuniM Ori'iton, I . hruwn 7, tUl.1.
Strtlt-i is hir'liv Ktvtm lliat O. CssrlHrhrnotlcr.
ii 1 1 ro villi, iri'K'iii. v in.. in hfi'tiiilror Mt, ivii,
i it'lit llonivnt.i.tl itiitry No. UA7A7 for WUH",
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tii Mi'ililUn Li. (iini iiutlr Of iBWBllOtttO
nakfl iimii DiiiiiMtintitin pi. mi u, ptaiiisii
i IHIIH to tin- laliil show dMOribfd, Lfl.iit-
L'P-i-tft mill ltitrltr. nt liiirns, OfMOB, u
Ui .Hi ilny nf April, .til.
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Rd J i hIIiiw. M.irin M noun, N Mnnntto
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WM. loiNr, KftflittT.
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
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NollCMJ In hrrrl'V kImi IBs,' Atilllt M iiMlt'S,
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whotinSiiv VS.IVM ihh: llirtit'itv( Koiry,
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f inti nilttii to niHhr Mini Uirt )t-r rnxil, to
I s'aiilUli rlstlm U !) Iniul alio. i 0strllil,
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.irtit , at lin'tttrr, ')rfon, mi llu- intli rJal -it
H !-'p, 1911
t Mai man I ainn hum. -.
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II 11 liHiiati ( Hm Imiian. Of pOB
U m KaNHK HigWtfl
NOTICE TOR PUBUCATION
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n ipifiii.tKiiHitlifti 'lh m Hull .1
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N0TI0B rOB PUHLICATION.
I mi an HTATaa Linn orrii a
I .' "(...in. r.iliiuar I. IVI I
Notlet la hereby given thai John KiiNael
im Irl.', of Sarrowi, llri'gon, who, on May la,
1 irmi.,1 .ptti .'. 1 .in rt'ip,'. llirli mail It. .in
tu make liunl Ihree Vear'nMf, to establish
1 Ml in to tin- Intnl show desjcrlbad. Ie(ure the
1- , isi-.-i Hint Itit'elvtr. at hums, tirts;un on
lh. HUh .lay ..f April, Ml.l
i In I man t iiaiioaas wlUiaaWM
im Conagya. Alekatlder Mi ken It- I. N,
Hughel. A '. Mull. urf. alt of Narrows, Uregou
Wm KasrS. Kanlster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I nitki. HTiTta Land firm a, t
lliiri.i. ureaou, Kvtiruar) la, tvl.t
Not ne in l.eretiy gitcn tliatrlirlea Merlela.uf
Narrov.1. Urtgoa, wlio ou Nuguil 17, IMH
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final litre,' year proof to eitalillab elalnt to lite
laoil aUlle .1.'. ril.e.l, t.el..r, tl.e Heglater anil
Iteeelver. at llllriia. Oregon, oil lltr llltli tlay
uf April, mill
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ton.
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Railway Co.
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ntoiM. raMNi-nriH intiit purohaac tlck-i-Ih
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truliiH or VO iviiIh Hi iltlltlon lo tin ro
KiiUr'aii will Ihi rharicoal.
ifOnn A. WKHT, Hnpt.
QRANT UKDDM. Amt. Sunt.
$1500 Reward!
1 in. iHi-ciui. rj
lltiiiiiaaiiii Ncvaila
l.lvuHtiHk I'rotui'
(ton Assoclatluii of
which the uii.lt 1
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the ai lent ami con
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laiurtle Merl.tlaii, ttaa file. I nofli'e uf intention
s'l
I. MURRAY
Public Stenographer
Tonawamg Hldg.. Burn
M. A. BIGGS
Attorney at Law
Vim-kIIv IIIiIjj., Hurna, Oregon
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IIAMNKY I.OIMIR, NO. 77, III II P.
vli'i'la livery Hlnnlay In Odd I .1 low Hull
at in p nt. A liniiii.
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Hi'i'ia every ai'i'iiml anil foiirlh boinleya. la
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MVI.VIA HKIIKK All tlSOSSS No. 41
fcteetterery lat ami M WtAoaadnl
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IW M Kllla
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Attorney llenetal
llovernor
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Mayor.
Keionler,
I teaaurer
Harahal.
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AM. Hrti
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Voice and Piano
Methods 1 si il In
Ciaciaaatti Unsmalun of Music
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Ordan und Pnaspt Service
With Reusonablf liates
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Star Hotel
S. J. MIDWINii.K. I'roo.
NAKKOWS. - OklillON
I his will be 1. .iiuii a tlealrable
anil hiiipliithli- Ntupplng pla.u
where comfort anil courteoua
treatment are tonaldereil flrat
Feed Barn
Conttuctetl In omit-!. (ion
H.N.McCOMB
(ieneral Repair Shop Hear V.
O. White' Shop, S. Main Street
Plumbing, Pump and Wind
Mill Work a Specially.
Burns Sheet
Metal Works
lis, Copper, Sheet Ir.m Work of all
iVcripliuu.
Camp Slaves, Tauk, Jobbisx, Plumb'
iiiK lo order, (jive Me s Trial.
C. W. SCHUMANN
Proprietor. oegtl 'a Old Stanil.
This ia the time to how RruH.s
need on the meltinv; anow. Si-e
BuniH Di'iiarlineiit Store
almtii it,
COLONIST FARES
- WESTBOUND
March 15 to April 15, 1913
SEND FOR THE FOLKS
While The Farea Are Low
The Iiow Fat-en ujiply from the followinK and many other
KiinlH in the Fast, to any station on the O.-W. B. & N. in
Idaho, OrSgOl) and Washinprton.
Atlanta, (ia. IB1.70 Loui.villc, Ky. $42.85 Oklahoma Cily $3r28
Baltimore, M.I M.7S Memphia, Tann. 42.S0 Philadelphia, Pa. M 71
Boaton, Man. SS.IS Milwaukre, Wia. 36.70 Pittaburg, Pa. 47 00
lluffal... N. Y. t7.r.O Montgomery, Ala. 50.16 St. Louie, Mo. 37.00
Charloaton, S. C. 53.90 Muikogee, Okla. 32.20 Denver, Colo. 30.00
Datriot, Mich. 43.50 New York City 55.00 Omaha. Neb. 30.00
Fort Worth, Tea. 40.75 New Oralaana 48.05 Kanaaa City, Mo. 30.00
Minneapolia, 30.00 Si. Paul, Minn 30.00 Leavenworth, Kan. 30.00
Chicago, Ilia. $38.00
PREPAID ORDERS
Tickets will be delivered without extra
charge to anybody at any point where Colo
nist fares apply, upon deposit with any O. W.
R. & N. Agent of the amount.
For full particulars drop a card to
H. BAKOUL, Agt, O. W. R. & N. Redmond, Ore.
WHY NOT MAKE S200. A MONTH - - That's
960. a Week, almost S10.00 a Pay
lalUHg V.ct.r Hsffi and fl re proof )
to .iiirt')ianla, dcturs( lawyers, acitllsts and
well to 'In f rut' r-,ll oT wliotu reaJU them tl
of a safe, but do not It now how eany Ills loowit
one Haleaineti tli-clare our prioHlllori one of
the best, clean cut moiiy maklnK oiiportunt
Urnvir rvselTM Without previous fiwrl
i in'. YOU can dupllrata the surerss of others.
Our hamiaomely lllustrau-d VXK ;iaiTfl catalog
Will enable you to preaent the subject torus
totners lu as Interesting a insnner sn though
m
ton weft ullotlng them hrt.ugh our factory.
UIVKt" gtllM llimiutuuiiB ava
tuiivlllitllia lalkliigBiiliili v.'ilili It Ii linlHiNNlt.le lur a proiprellie ruitnmer lo uenj
point! w'llt'll 11 II I 111 WON. line lur a
tir.t to apply from your vicinity t
one aaJeaman out of each locality.
il'.u I YOU he llu- tir.t
We ran favor only on"
Our Haw Ham. Oaaaorty 10.000 ftataa
b .-..-. Lttn & - --
DRINKWATER& SLOCUM
Sa
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Main St..
WRITE TOR 5PEOAL
O tf I 1
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. THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO
I
S POKANE. WA5M.-PORTLAND. ORE. - .'AN JOSE
BURNS MILLING CO.
HORTON Sl SAYER, Propts
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Rustic. Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Oood Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
WHITE
LIVERY
NEW RIGS AND TEAyytS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctoi calls.
R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
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Cottage Inn ::BURNS SANVI'ORIUM:
DINNING ROOM ij Mrs, wm. cummin. iv..,.. I
I All TOY, I'roprlet' r . . .
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Open For lUiainess. Ki-Rular! I Best of caiv for patiinls ;
Meala at all houra. Open 'Well finiiislu il ninins, neat
until 10:80 every night I I 8SSM ami comforlalile. No
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CALLANDSEKMIO NOW
IvtryllilriK Noat anil New
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M n apuolDted as
n - gae..n
Why
baWVi soiiu one els? gtts the tmrrltoryT '
Th2I.thnnnlvfrwirrrifour
fHimpanr was t-letirntiJ hy
i-rtr'inif the most modern safa
factory In the world. Wlda
awaks man who rwoalTM our
SjMMMal aclllnw Ihiluffint-nt,
rrntlrrrd 1 1 ue-cfasa ry toilouble
onr output. W are sponalns;
many thousands of dolisrs tB
la rKina our salt's organisation,
but to learn sll partlculsrs. It
wUlroettyou only the price of
tgitAard. j4jfc
Isk lor Catalogue 161.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCK GO.
CIICIItUTI. OHIO
Annually.
Horseshoeino;,
Blacksmithin";,
Wajjon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BR AKE8
Burns, Oregon,
BUSSEU
ENGINES
BOILERS
S&HMHI GRADE!
MACHINERY
CATALOG AND PfflCES
:o.1
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WwawHH
FRONT
STABLE
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kales keasonuhle
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PROFKHHIONAL CARDH.
MWRSDEfl A GRIFFITH
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IIIIRNH, OIIMi
TILLSON HARRISON N. B., M. P.
Dlllce Herond floor Timca-Herald Hid.
Knlranre on Main Slreet
KurriH, - - Oregon
d. LU. GBARY
I'livi.-iiiii nml ' nr'i'1,11.
HuriiH, - - - Oregon.
Uffil'l' III lll'W llllililillK Wltllil of Well ..llll I
litiriii-HH ehiii, Mn jn HI.
'Phong Main Hh.
R. I). BURROW M. D,
I'hysician and Surgeon
Offket .InrKcnsen lildK., Main St.
C.ills attended Nixht or Day
Li. E. HIBBARD
DEUTIST
Oflirif firal door Vrt pbtrto t'l l.-iy
Hum Cfgggga.
W. C. BROWN,
DENTIST.
I'.rlf.M, ll:p ,..
iillire imiiii . H anil tl MuwitiiL liuililing
DENMAM & DFNMAN
Physicians and Surgeons
t'allN mitwfri'il priiiiiplly glgh r day
'I'll i.ii.s llarriman.
Hapriman, Oregon
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
Itlrecl Telephone Connection
La wen. Ore.
A. REMBOLD
Allnrti. i Ml l.itiv.
Burns, Oregon
VILLbH ii CilZcM
a n ti k J rsS i i aw 1
Htirn, Itnagll
Himiiia I. .iii.l 7 Majoaic Knilding
l.iin liittU'iunk!) ma.le ul ii .-,,il,le ratei
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Hums, - - Oregon
I'ih. tit'et in . Stair Cimrta and be
lore t lie C S jriJ I ItSee.
'lias. 1 1. Ijeonard,
ATTtlKNKV-AT-f.AW,
'artful attention given lo Collec
lionn hikI Heal Kotate in altera.
PIN liifnraitt-t.
Notary Public
Bukns. OsSSOa,
A. W. (JOWAN
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
State Courts and United States
land Office Practice
Three doors South of the
Harney County National Bank
Burns, Oregon.
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M. V I ...una
"no. a. m. ant-, r. a.
COOPER & DODGE
Civil and Hydraulic Engineers
Irrigation, Water Supply
Sewerage, Water Power.
, Stirveye, Mapt, Ktlimateii, Superviaiou
BURNS. OREGON
K. 0. In. 1. Aim
r'ornterly Aaal. Sagliagg
to r. itt'iiauiaiioii kar
rtog.
A. O. h M'l.KNMI
K.iriiH'rH chief B
mii.-.-r al Bolae .V
tVeelt-ru Ky.
Eastern Oregon tngineering
Company
CIVIL AND IKHII.AIION liNOlNEEKS
Burns, UrtKoo
JEAN BART BA1.COMB
11 nt. m m s. k. , . MKM. A. A
A8H1I. M. . I. K. K.
HVDRAULiC ENGINEER
Ditches, Koservoira, Final Proof
Work, Hydro-Electric Power
U. S. Dtp, Mineral Work
Cosrl Work A Specialty
i:ngiigi'il Iii llotli 1'iiwilB Ami
( liici tiuiBiil Stn-Miti liaginK
Al.UhRSON - - OKROON
JOHN ROBlNiON
Stock Isspalor, llarucv Cosstj.
lluilii' . Ll 1 ,-:
Ittirng, Org
JOHNI.KMHKItLING,
Jswsler. Cptluiuii and
F.nurmver.
Fine Watch Repairing A Spt
cislty.
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