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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1913)
vHHillHHHBHHHHHHHHIilHHHMHBHHMHHnHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH mmmmmm CeUeffe Education Makes Good Farmers. (Continued from pane one. ) aity graduates, it should bo charged against them as indivi dualsnot against tho fact (hut they are college graduates. The employee on a farm who would play the mandolin or rest in the shade during tho hours ho should be at work would watch the clock and "soldier" on his job wherever he might bo even though it were in mahogany fur nished offices. Undoubtedly such college men "cut" classes when students and use a "pony" to assist them in their translations. They are simply 50-cont boys into which hopeful parents are trying to cram a $5000 education. It isn't the fault of the education if it can't be done. The number of college nun who are making a success of farming is much larger than the laymen think. In tact, the agri cultural districts of tho richest portions of our country are tilled with college men. Our neighbor, Hood River, Ore., distinctly a fruit growing community, has more college men in proportion to the total number ot innaDitatus man any other community is this country. It was a university man who discovered the fact that Texas could grow the famous Bermuda onion- a fact that state celebrat ed within the past few days. The greatest stretches of Northwest Canada are burning with successful college men. If New York farmers prefer foreigners to college men. some thing is wrong with the system of New York farming. Maybe they want peons instead of help. -Baker City Herald. Hints for Making Hot Beds. (Continued from page one. ) ing plants, and on bright sunny afternoons there is a danger of overheating especially when the plants are small. Hot beds are made of various sizes, according to the needs of the maker. However, it is us uolly desireable to make them more than 4 or 5 feet wide, re gulating the capacity by the length. Frames may be made out of either one or two inch material, but the heavier material is re commended when permanency is desired. The north ride should be 6 inches higher than the south thus giving a slope toward the sun. This can easily be accom plished by using 12 inch material for the back and 6 inch for the front The frame need not be nailed very securely, as it can then be taken apart easily when not in use. When desired for permanent use the parts may lie joined together by bolts or ten ons. The pit is dug the same size as the inside of the frame, or it may be made the same site as the frame and boarded up on the inside, but this is not necessary and adds to the expense. The pit should be dug about 2 feet deep, putting in 18 or 20 inches of manure and 4 to C inches of soil. In warmer climates or lat er in the season 10 or 12 inches of manure will be sufficient. Fresh horse manure is most satisfactory for use in hot beds. Manure from horses fed on grain is best, producing the largest amount of heat, but should not be too dense and gi ret best re sults, when fixed with about one third, as much straw or litter. The manure should be ferment ing uniformly before being put into the pit. This is accomplish ed by placing in u pile and re stacking it several times at in tervals of one or two days, plac ing the exterior on the interior of the new file. In putting the manure into the pit it is advisable to put it in, in layers of 5 or G inches, each to be packed before another is put in. It is especially important to pack the manure well around the edges and keep the center a little high er as the manure will settle some whatthe most of the center. The bed is then ready for the soil which should be from 4 to 6 inches in depth, depending up on the crops to be grown, and should be quite rich and contain large amounts of sand and hu mus. The outside of the frame should be banked with soil or manure, and a bed thus prepared should give heat for 6 or 7 weeks. The seeds should not be plant ed at once as the fermentation of the manure may be very vig orous for a few days producing too high a heat, and then the de lay gives the weed seeds a chance to germinate, which is quite de sirable. Rake and stir the soil before sowing. Sow in rows 4 to 6 inches apart. Glass is very desireable but not absolutely necessary for cov ering hot beds. Unbleached muslin will answer the purpose. Hotbeds need watering occa sionally and should be covered up on cold nights. On bright days the cover should be remov ed, cure being taken not to leave it otf too late in the evening. A hot bed prepared in this way is inexpensive and should be found on every farm and may also be made in every house yard. The season for vegetables is thix lengthened a few months, and the vegetables are available ear ly in the spring -just when they always taste best. Lettuce and radishes are the favorite hot-bed crops but many others can easily be grown. . Couh Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot be used in selecting a cough medicine for hildren. It should be pleasant L, (akli oontain no harmful sub stance and be most effectual. ( hatnberlain's Cough Remedy meet! these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. ,nditria, Contest for Oregon Boys and Girls. Bj n. c. Mam Our lust article told about the live cash prizes $100, $75. $60, and $40, to be given to the coun ties that makes the best showing in the children's contest In any county not entering this competition, any and all one room schools may enter the dis trict comiotition. The first prize in this is a Victor Phonograph and twelve records, given by the publisher! of the Rural Spirit. This would be a fine thing for entertainment in the school and a great aid in making the school a social center. The second prize is an eighteen inch library globe given by the Northwest Furniture Company, a useful article in any school. The third prize is a school flag given by the publisher of the Pacific Northwest The fourth prize, another school Hag, given by A. L. Mills, President of the First National Hank. Portland, and the fifth prize is a Babcock Tester, given by Monroe and Crissel. Every school should show its patriotism by floating the-stars and strips. A Babcock tester should be in every school. Its use is one of the best ways to teach iercontage, and it will en courage an interest in dairying. This industrial contest is one in which every girl and boy at tending school can take a part. While the pupils are thus ad vertising their school and county and increasing their pride of home and patriotism, they are also learning to do something useful something by which they can earn a living and can also make of themselves more valu able citizens. The prize list will be off the press in a few days. In the meantime be planning to do all you can to help win one of those fine district or county prizes. Your articles can compete in the individual classes, also, even though they are a part of a county or district exhibit LATEST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES (It um Our Portland Correspondent) Since last August not a hoR- has been imported into this statr. This is the encouraging news made public last week by C. C. Colt head of the Union Meat Co. , Portland, who says Oregon farm ers are going extensively into (he business of livestock raising. During 1911, more than half the total number of hogs receiv ed at the Portland market came from Nebraska. Last year, this number decreased to a remark able extent and now it appear.; that Oregon will not need to im port any more pork in order to feed its own people. On the other hand, we may soon be in a position to make substantial ship ments outside the state. Mr. Colt submitted figures showing that the livestock in dustry in Oregon is five times Straight at It. There is no use of our "bejit ing around the bush." We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see whyyou should not do so. This preparation by its remarkable cures has gained a world wide reputation, and people every where speak of it in the highest terms of praise. It is for sale by all dealers. Always ready for job printinR greater than fruit growing and greater than wheat, Wool and dairy products combined. Dates for tho Pendleton Round -Up have been fixed definitely for September 11 -1.1. The form er successes of Huh typically western show are expected to be repeated, or even outdone, since greater preparations nro being made for the r.iming event than ever before. Tho program is being made up for the conference on Human Life, its Waste and Conservation at Reed College, May 9-10-11. It includes speakers and scient ists of note Many exhibits will be installed by societies co-oper ating in the work of the confer ence and other states will send many delegates as well as their best authorities on tho subject of human welfare. Found u.. (or Rheumatiam 'I sulk red with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time." writes Dm I. Chapman, Mapleton, Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night Five years ago I began using Chamberlain's Liniment and in two months I was well and have not suffered with rheumatism since." For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I MTM STiTMhNlMirrifK, f hum. urvKtiii. April V, Ivl.i ) HottOU if lieri'hy lrt Uml Alvin HOiibttH ol NtrniWI, OrSgOU, li mi H.m.i, ., IWM ami Nov IT, IMS. r-s.ci'iivi'H mewU Ilitiiirft.l KutrUe. No UN', trait'l in. .. f.,r sW'r.',. K'-aMW. M NU'.NW , -, , N VY,SK' imC K'Ny Reel ton Pnwaitaip & H., Mango .-a K.. W lllamelO Meridian, tin ftlvttl nolle of III MOtloil to BftBf Hun! I hrm t-ar to eiUlillth i Iftliu to I In- Uml boVO QWOtlDMi lielnre Keg leler aii-l Hii.ivit. el lliirne, DregOV Ml IM Mia .lay n May, III i IftlniHUt name an v I hit we iigusjtu v Hurl hurl, Narruara, mrin uiirtm - Bard wall lobs, Al.-ai..ler. w a Mt hemic allot ttiirni urates Wm. Iakki, ittvla r NOTU'K FOR PUBLICATION. I MIT SO VfATM i ipn Ortici, i hut us. OrsgOB, Mux h .';, I'il.i ( Notice li btfobf ftjvoa last Prod iierrth.of Narrows, Oregon. no, on April Ml I'hiv, hade llumcitvnd knlry So u .., he rial So II SSK' " '' ,ul l,NK's " "'' . Town. tup.', IUuk" .u r. , 'AllUihetii' M.iilnii, lien ni. .1 notice .( Intention to tiinke Mm ear proof, to ental.lilo l rlaJtfl to tin- lanil ahove .letfnlre.l. :..-li,r' RasjIctCI llri.-lvei at l ii rut, i tregon mi Ho- t - h U lt ktSJ , 1 l.l rlaliuanl nmiin SI withe- Frank klluke, barley HwkboOM. tleian ler Ho Kan !, tfofidtfaon t-.nn.ti all of Nar rows, on rfon Wh Kaaag Kegtsfrr NOTU'K rOR IMPLICATION i 'Mini um Upp Omei, t hum, uregea, Mef.ii.ry. ivi.it Not'COll lier.-li) uUeii III. I It.M Pete re. of rtso rh.oreitoii, mI loin I 11. ami V-nl 1 ItIO ii'M.t, uiN'ti' llotueeieail t-tilijr No HfiV'.i, her I el 1iHu slid So OlitMi, for Hh1 RKUNK'i, H. Iv WiuW, an. hlV'.Ntt'. H.-.-thin 17, TuwnahlBrt - . Nssgi t r Wll lancife MerldUn, lias lllf"l i f Intention to iiikhii ftual it. art tar IV.m.i, io cclahlleh I thn lo (lie land e bOVC -t. srftU-l, btfore Keg IglOf an t Iteet-Uer, at Hoin. I ingon, ut. t lie inih 'a Oi Mny, li i l Ulmaut iatiie a wllnekio s irg Halt, of prllii loll OretfOn, loin. Pnlkaiin. ol rtmlib. (irvfun. i harlwuiborenoff god Kl wood K.'iiojf I. .tli Ol "Aaverly Ort'gnn w m Kaaaa. Iteglairr NOTU'K Hlt PUBLICATION. I'miin tnii I..N11 urri.'B Km ii.. Orrguti, Mrrh -i. tuM. N..IM . ) hrrrlijr iflvrn (hat lirorr Halt, u( I'rll Ion OfajfOD, wliu. ull H(l. It, I'XM anil Manli.'l. I M'i ir.i.'i llvi'H Itiaili' lliiiuralaail .lltr. Sin. .11 an. I Nil IH..K,fur H'.-K', Kr X. ; ' i W, anil S',. naillun Vi. 1'iiwualili 7H HaiK. I K. Hlllain.llr M.'tlillan. haa lllr.t ii. i I. i uf iN'.'iitlmi tu make nnal tlir... irti I 1. 1.. I tu 1'alatitlali rlaliu tu thr lanil Rl.m ile ai rlln .1 t.il.ir.. Ki'KlMcr an. I Itrrvlvrr. at Miirna, ilri'itmi. mi Hi. I0U ilay ul Maf. I il I l laliiiant ii.iiii,.. aa m Itnia.t. I ii-. I II r. t.ia, i dail.'a l.aMirnnrtf. Urtli of Man rl. . tu. if"", iuba H Kalki-alaiJ. ul rinlth, Oroti. Jamta K Malmn. t I'rlnrftuii, Oreffun Wa rssa HiittT NOTICK rOB PUBLIOATIOM. tJMrrspiTATBSLAMporyioa, . llnrna. ilniili, Marili 17, lul:i I HtTlal N.i. DM! siilirK, Nutlia la h.M.-l itl.n tu all wtiuiii It may lunr.rii Dial iiruiKii . Mnytli ami l'rratlo Mil) Hi ul In. iiin.i,, I, in, On, liavi' till it a(..lli a nun. in . i, I in.1 ,1.1 ,.i mm- I, tvi; tu aalcrt I ill I. I. Ii. V .1 h ,ri- 14 1 lulu ;, .1, 6 ,v T mo. ai. I-,!" '. I, I'., .V 7 -. , Una I, i, ., .1 a a.-i :i.. (II III T BH It. -I: K W, M aalil alipllratlun lllii lieiulliiK In tin- lluill", lin-Kun l.aiiil Ottlt-a. Am -iinl all .i-iiiiia i laltuluit ailvarwljrur ilaalrlliK to ul.,. ri tu tin. mineral rhararttT. ur tur any ninir riaiiu., ul ,.,,, iiart uf tbr aald lauill. ur tu tho itl.uftii iW tho aenio ur any part llion-uf Hi,, nalil nt-lot-iura and anull i aula ahuulil III., llulr am.la.llol .rutoat In Ihla 01011 nil ur I,. f,..r tin, i.i ilay uf Mar lili, Wm K.aaa. IUl.i. NOTU'K reB PUBLICATION. I Nil Kl. HTATKs I AMI IlKKIfiB, I Buna, ..iiiiiiii, Mar.i. ii, ivni Moliaa la hereby Klvi'ii thai I lamlr Hclma nl Viilia.'. Oregon, Who, on rVhruary II, liain inaili' lliiiui-atrail Knlry Su, :U,'.., Hi-rlal Nu.trjKJl, (or N!iMV.'.4l nK'.NWf.audHVV.. NK', smuo IM l....iiHlil. ; M ,Haniii il K Wlllaiiii'iii. Hariillan, iia iiia-.t ih.iii.' ol laienlloit tu make dual fjvejaai proof, tu . ...i.li.ii lalm tu tin- laml almvi' ili-ai rllmil, bafura lt..IMei a 'I II Ili-i, ul Iturna, iiriiaiii I 1 Iii- 'Jlat ilai April. I'H. i lalntaiil UHiiiraaa ulllira.ia Oaoraa J Hall. Waller C 11..1.1..1.1. 1. T IIIIIIII, I' I Iiiiiiii all uf N'ulluire flreaull M. h.KBa. Haalatar NOTKK Koit PUBLIOATIOM I'nitii. Ht.tiui I.anu Orru a I Hurna, Oregon, Meruit tl, MIS. I Holloa II In Hl.v kIhii Dial I nil llirilli. of Narrnna, .nuii. wlm. on April In, IVIU, maile ilillllunal lluiii. .I. iail Knlry. Nu IMViO. fur .K'.lW1.. -ir I '. .'.. HVt'.NK'a, Hei'llun .a II. Tuwnalili' ' nan, au .11 I. . W anion itIiIIiiii In. lili. I uolli'ii ul liileutluu tu make llnai tin." real prnol lu ualakllah rialm iu UM laml alioie ttaierit'ed before Kialalar anil IteeelviT, at HiiriiH, iireuun. nn tliu tub ilav uf Mar 111 rial 111 11 1.1 imiiii. , 11 a 1. Iiur.ai-a frank Klluke. 1 hailey lieikliouae, Aleiau iier Mi K.'iii.-, Ilaudaraoa Kllluit, all ol Nar ruwa, OroSoa WU, Kiaaa, Keglaler. NOTICK POR PUBLICATION. iMrtn i.r.iKa I.. an urriiK Hurna, (Jlaaoa, March III, lilt Sum ii la Iii reby ill vim thai Jaatur K. Ilhodaa or iirt'uai y. uri'iiuu. hiiu uli a lull .'I. I IIiiiii. all ii. I I'.nn ) , No Ul .1,1. liu K'.HVV nn, I. 'JUU., It nd K., ami l.uia I ami Hi- Hill MBllll. I . Illlll.'i' .1 , ... V I Illllll illan haa lllcil iiulli i nf luti iillmi I,, iu thru nar iimof, luiialal.ll.il claim lo the laml euovc in ai iineil, ueluieK I.. Ileeilc, II. Il loin iiilailuni r at lila ulllic, al Ulcwacy. (Jimnii iiulli.- iiril.lay of Airll, IKIn. I'liilinaiil lunula aa vvlliualr. Win luiiilaii, I I. Jai'k.iin. lloorie llatai I .-.Ii r i llliuiti-a all uf lircuac) , llrcguu. Wm Iiulli Keglaler, NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Uarran HTiraa Land Ornca. t llnrna, urcgun, March tl, KIM I Moliaa In hereby gii.u that Itli hanl (J. Iluilgua, of Itlley, iireguu, who of February it run, mail. I.iiunal. ul I'.nliy Nn lll.'llll. fur 8KI, Km Hull IU. 'luwiiahln till H, llamii' vil K Wll lauiallc Morlillan hua filed not Ir a "I nla lulaii tlun lu make dual three year pruuf, loeatahllali claim to iln laml aliuvu ileairlhiul, beturu Hag later ami Iturulvar al Hurna, Oreguu.uu lha 7ih ilay uf May. lull, ilaiuiaiii nun ca aa wllmaai-a laaac roalar, I. Ileal Allreil Jubuauu au.l "luy I, Hi uiiiii ,-. all ul Itlley, Oregon. Wu. K.aaa. Keglaler area NOTICK KOR fUBHOATION llNttaii HtATia l.iHli orrli Htiroi, OrifOB, liril U, llll. Not loo lihorohr ilroiillial Wallarr Hulafurit Vuliaiti', Hro(on, wliu, mi liai.in, iwnanit April I ItIO, loauoillvi'h. mania II alnail fcnlrv i;i:u iHorlal Uitmi) ainl Nn iHliiri. for IMil.t. , 4,KIW, Hw m ,'l , 7 M . It id t... ami NftJ, i tela Hoot Ion l;i. Tnwnnltlii 11 H, Maiiaa ill I' W 1 1 In In rll I' Mot lit la ii, haa II lo, I not loo Of 1 1, lull Hun lu uiako Final I'lirco t I'miif. m i- tlun lu uiako Final IhrorVoaT Proof, to tab lah olallll tu Ilia lanil almvo ila.orllioil. lot fnro llto HokIiIo ami Itooalvar, at Htirnt, lira an Ii Ilia J7liil itav uf April, IfflH claimant tianioi ai wltnoiHa llamito J, Mall, i lamlo Hvhtl,'l. T. Iniiin. I'. K iiiiiiii, all ul Vuliao, (ironon. Wh. rABSS, ltolilor NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITttliMTATK" l.kNIi llt-riCH. I Hiuiia, Ui, Ultroh 4, ml:l. I iitli o la horahv alvau thai loatar Wilhaina, Hllojr, ii,.,iin. who, uti April 17, nam, mailo illllll iinoatoaii outi) ;iiii, Mortal pin. trADW. for n1. '.NK'.Hiollun ;il,iuiiahluv:is., Ilauai ft Kaal, tMllainolto Morlillan haa II I ail milli'o uf Inlotilluu tu uiKko filial throo roar Siniif. lu oalal.lli-ti i lalm to tin ImihI almvo i r 1 1..-.I . liof-.r,. Ki'Klatoi anil Korolvor, at linrtiB, UrlflUB, on tho I ,tli ilay of Ayrll, IvIH. t'lalniaut liainoa aa witnuaaoi lloll t'ryilor, Kinoal t'ryilor. A W .unlinaiiu, II. J .Olllaiiia. all ul Itlloy, llrogou Wm. raaaa, Rittlator. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKI) STATK4 I.ANU DKKIfK, llnrna iiroaon, April , nun t Nolloo la lioii lil tflvonlhal l.oalor I.. Illakoh , ol llnrna. ilroituii aim, on April l.'l. IUU7 mailo Muuioatoail ontiy No mm Horlal No V'Mb fur Wt.HW'a, HK',MW'a, Hoollon 17, TuwnahlpSClH , liaiiao.i", K . Wlllamotlo Morlillan. Iiaa flloil nutloool (titonllun tu ruako final II vo vrat yruof luoalatillah olaim to tho laiul ahovo iloaorlhoil, liolnro Itoalatoi anil lleoolvar.a.1 Htirna.Drogon, nn I ho I, Mb ilay uf May, lulu. claimant nami-a aa wltnoaaoa John clark, n llnrna Oroann. Kilwaril Hlh aim, Jomp Vlokoia, Htar llui klaurl, all ul liar nay Oraaon. W. K.aaa. Hoalalor. NOTICE KOH IMIBMCATION. 1'nitkii hi 4tm l.ANU orrii a llin us. urrguii Mart It 14, Itlit Hoilot la bf rebl glvn that tiorg j Hall, of Voltage. tregtiu, who. on Kobroary II, I won, maile Homk slra.l t lit r , So .i.r,(Herlel No OV4fa. f..r HK4, .aetloii .'i, Towniulu v7 Houtli ltange:il,K , Willauielte Mnhliaii haa llle.l nolle' of lntaiitlon 10 make filial five year 1'ioof, to eelal.lt-.il rlalin lo lite Uml abOVtf Jf nOnbOO, l.-fote Ilia Hen-later ami Hwrloi, al Hnrni. Oregon, on the ilth day of April. IBID rialutant uaiura aa wltnekaa: Claude Hchtig, Walter c HuUfur.1, T. T Ihliili, I' I Initio, all of oMage. Orvgou wm totHi Kfglatar. NOTIuE FOR PUBLIOATIOM I'nitkd StargalakNoOrrii . Hurna, dragon, March U. Ivl.i MiMer la linehy given that Areb H Drawetl, of (irewMy. Uregon, who. on Ma- -I, JfW, made in-MTi I. ami Full.. No tMlAI, for N Wt4, Mootton n, Tow nab I ai 19 m , Hauga aa k. U lllami'l a, Meridian, baa filed nolle ..f Intention tu make Bnal praol, tu atalllai claim to thr lend atoe deacrlbod, i..fu.. K. 1. Ileeda, I' H rommlaalourr. at hie tifllov, at Ore Mir. . Oregon, M the find dajr of A Mil. (M i t'lalmant tiamea ae w It iiraat-a I Are I. Joliuaon, Kred Kohertaon, Johu U Karreni, Arte) Artou. all of irerae iiregon. Wm. Kaaaa. KrgUUr NOTICK FOR i'UHLICATION. Imiiii HTaTBa I. ho ilriln Hums. Oregoo. nrll in, ini.i .Notice la hereby given that Ooorge W Hlmmooa.uf Narmwa. orecun, who, on April tf. I'liu made Hmueetead Knlry. Wo M4) for loi i ft, and Hi. and f.Wl.HK'4l hK(hV.' , Hrctloii 30, lowiifhlp JO K.. Kange II F , WI iametlc Meridian, haa filed Uotlco of luti otlon to make Final Tbre Year I'roof, to eitablleh lalm Hi the land above d.-s. rit-rd. brture the Hegieter i ! JUaalTOf. at Hums. Oregon on ilu- .inli .lay of Mo. I'll i laliuant naineaan wliiieasei ti.org. W i awlflrld. -VltOoQ Mialri. Audrew J OrOfoa, Jeae Woudeork, all of .Narrow. Off gun. Wm. Fauna Heglatrr III. llnrna 7 I. HI No. - v NOTICK FOR PUBLIOATIOM liNITKIthTATKit I.ANloFM K. i Hnrna. Or . Afttl I toll I Holloa la he' by llfOtJ i hat UM N on hem i'a Iflfl Hellwav i-.tniMaii, wliu-v i. al uMfO addrera la Hi Fan I. Minneaoia, baa thie 71 b da) of April l'i n r. in ihiauAcr Ha appllcatlun toaeie l and the ptuvlatona of the act of ou grva a'l id Jul, I ll" .KI Hi at '., nX at rit. n I, i Ii, ilnaetof ungreea ai'p'oved Mi, 17. IW-Q tlie .i',ul ir-.', ree iu. I m W muui It. M Kaai. W d aeual No oaw-rt Any mil all roiia claiuifng airy the lands ili 'ieM i .I, or dealrlng to ohhict bMcanse of ibe Mitnrral tiara i-r of the laud, or for ant other iinaoii. lo the dlapoaal to abplleani stioul.l (lie their aftldavlta of .rolet liillil. oAcr, uil or before the .nd la of June, lwl'1 M W m Kiim. Keglaler rut. ili"l In Ilu I iniea Herald, i i . I at Home, Oregon NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. i-iiii, M.raa l.aKiiiirrira, Hurna. ni..,n. May 10, lvl.1 Niiliio l.luroli) (iron that William II. Vuunv ul nil, y, ii n, nn who mi May .". 1'ilu ami Matoh it, 1VIU, napoctlvolr mailo lluinr.iiail Knlrlra. Su ui.-.a. nillKV, for KSNYM, NK1, Mac. .'I, W'jSWi,, Mai Hull a. Tuauaklp lit a . ltalio .'.'. K. laillaiootlo Marlillau, haa fllail tiulloo uf lutonllun tu inako final tlirao year oruof. tu oalahtlah claim lo tho Ian 4 .tan laacrltiail, bo oro Koglatar and Itorolvor, at Hurna. reaiii, mi thr run day ul May, I'm Claimant namoa aa wltuoaaoa Wai.e, Mturaoa. II. 11. Thainaaun, Wni A Hurgrtt, I'oltr rototaun. all vf Mlloy, Oragon. w K.aaa Kaaialrr Sumpter Valley Railway Co. TIME TAIII.K NO. il IN .mm: 14, itMiH. n-i:(T W.hl 1 1, hi ii. I Nu i rats (:0 l.v 9:6 " SiftH ' 10:04 " 10 07 " Keel llaiiinil ' i'aaa p. iu. a. m. No. Ilakcr Oily Ar 6: 0 l.v r:y " 6:00 " 4:66 ' 4:63 " 4:46 " 4:40 " 4 . " 4:26 " 4:10 -" 4:06 " :50 " :0 ":06 Slllllli laL.-i lillsherjl Ixxkliartt ' II im.inl Sl.Hl.lanl .iQiHli.iiil Water Tank "OSSa'l Hutirl Mi-K eciil JUNCTION! Illll.ll-1 Ml) NOTION! ' iiiniiiiil 10:17 10 M 10 tl 10:11 10:56 11:10 11:16 M in NOON UrOO I'. M. O I, OhiimiI U " liilni.) I U:40" TIITONt 1 :10 Ar Anatiu Hltip nn aignaln only " 00 " 2:40 " '.':10 I Nu axi'iit. - Tioketa laauotl only lr alalintia wltt.ro triiina urn in IiihIiiIciI to make fibular Hti.pa. I'aaamiKiTa iihihI puroliaaa tick eta wliorii ugonta o'iat Iwlura untnriiin tralna nr L'.'i ronla In ildllion In Urn re gular fare will lm t'liargad. lOKKI'H A. WK.HT, Hnpt lilt ANT IIKUIiKH. Anal. Sunt. 111500 Reward! 'I lm uii-auu. la IfiiriilaenjNeveila I.IVll lal.H'k I'rilll'l lliiu Aaaui lalluliiil wtiluh ilu' nn. I. i alut.i.,1 l .1.. . II III, 11,1100 00 u'warit fur iii ili-nt'ii InaillUM to lite arri-.t and oon rlollun uf any par ly or partlea alnal Ina Imiaua i ..ill or tnulaa linloiialiitt In any uf lla ...m bera. lnaiMiin.il la lha alauvo, ilia ouilarilini .1 iiffiir. tlir ia in in Ion IMHI.U0 tur all Imrau. i.ramli .1 ln.r.,1 alunl bar ou both or all bur Jaw. Brand ruvonlaal lu , 1,1,1 ,uuilaa Itauau llariuy, lake and rrook I'.iuutli.a Horaaa i I'ui.'.i wliuu ao il. r.II,buu.Uh..,,,ow" "" "M uu" l0 1 W w BROWN rile, Oregon. Dr. C. O. CAULiaOM Phyalclan and Surgeon lanu Hamajr C3, Or. Dr. I-. O. HOLLAND Phyalclan and Surgeon Kama. Haraajr CoH Ore. noclKTIKfl. HAKNKY I.UIMII, rill. 77. I.I) U T. Moola oyory Hlur.lay lu II. I, I I alluw Hall alTiHUu n. A. 1'uuu, W. W. iluulil, Hoorolari N. II. I ion i. wui k aa InUowa Hut Halurday lul l lat.iry aoooml Nalunlai Oral llof r ; llilnl riaturila). Hoooml I'oarnai fourth Halurday, 1'htril Iiokm'o. HIIKNHl.tlDIIH NI) in, A r M, Moola ortiry flral and llilnl naluMay In aaoh uiulltli. . . ilailll, W. M Ham Muthorahoail, Hooratar. M IDKRN WtlllllMKNOK AMKMIUA Noataorary aooond ami fourth Friday avail Inn al I. o n K. Hall, all nolrhvi.ra Inrlled Now apiilliaiila will racolvo oimriauoa iroal W T. laratar, ..lark. III'HNH IHAI'IKH NO. 40, tl. K .. Mo.'laovoii ai-i-niiil ami fuarlli Monday a, In Ma.niil, Hall Kiankl, Waloun.0. W al MlaMwook, m, , n lan HYI.VIA RIHRKAH IlKilllKK No. II. Maaliarary tat anil ltd Wodnoaday ID rillo Halt., . N. il. Ma.lao l.oouaril. Roi Hoo'. Tl 1 1. It II lie I, K No. Ha',, W.ul W. Moon ovary fourth lucaday. Maud Hurt. ui ... M. Iloal.-r ilnn.liiiaii. CI. rk OWeUL DIKKl'TOHV Tin iiiimia' " ""'iiiiin. I Jonathan Uuurna Jr. I'., u K i ham bar lain I W II Kllla cuiiaraaanian Jj w llawlvy iituiuo) iion.-iai A.M. Crawford Huvarlior u.vr. I.I Moat i mar. ni .-.ia'. rwitanaon iiia.uiif "r, n KAy atlM I'ubllr luatiu in. .. I. K Aldarmaa "'" I'tHllor W Mliunlway I Huh' K.akln ll.A M. Hi l.lo iitn. ,. lu.i,a I,,., i, nnri.oll I S. a. Saan. I T A. Mm.ro NINTH Jllllll IAI. IIIHTSICT. Iilalrlil luli Daltou a lilaliii t All. .mo, w. II llrouko I'opuly Dial Ally C H looaid I In ull Court mooia Uio Brat Monday In April and Aral Monday In ur lobar. Iiilnl Houatur , vv I arrlak luliil It. iprsaautaUra W. r. Human 1'iiiiti n,n: cuunty Judfa Urant Tboaapaou ;'' K. T lluab.t Ir.aaui.r u a Millar aurvoyur 0. K. Heary Mhorlfl A K. HlrhardauM laaoaa.ii J. J. D,,uogali ill IiimiI Hnporlolatidaul I. M Hamilton Curoliar n w I'larooiar -.loik Inatwotor John Hubluauu cuminiaalunara ,t r Mlvaaior I I inn Bala luuiil) i uarl m.i.ia the Drat Waduoaday In January. Jlinii May. July, -.pirmbor and Novumbor. aaanar D a um urrtva: O(IBl0l in .Iv. r Win rarra Frank liavay iii ai ana ayoi Koourdar. I n-a.ui. , Marahal. . U. a i Iiiinim . A. M Hyrd J c " ol.uriia Jr. . i: I . Halm. i II I ilai aoll II. I v.. i..,i,,a I Fiaiia avay i i J Mi kiim n o'i Naaaaaa and Maalmaa ul in. fuurth W..l,,.a.l tnttutiiiUi;i:iitintim!iitKt:::iui::i::.:.;i Mrs. (Irate B. McHose I n At in k Voice and Piano Methods Used In Ciscissstli Coitenalsry of Mnic SstUsast studio anildoor weal 1'iv.li.v Urlan thurih a a LONK a e a a a e a e : : RESTAURANT UliOKOli l-'OON Prof). Moals At All Hours. Short Orders and Prompt Service With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call a a j a Oppaelle Ttaaee-ReraM galMlaa a a a eeeeeeeeeeaee.ee. eeeeeeeee a a BUrVN.S SANATORIUM; . . a e e e e l.. Wm. Cuninilna, Prop. : : Best of can for patients SWt.ll fumiulitd rooms, neat! clean and comfortable. No a rontatfiiiii.s citsi'M tnki'ii contatfiotiH cases taken. Kates Reasonable a e e : : eaeeeeeaaaeaeaee eaaeaeaeee e H. N. McCOMB General Repair Shop Rear W. O. White's Shop. S. Main Street Numbing, Pump and Wind Mill Work a Specialty. Burns Sheet Metal Works Til, Cspper, Sheet Iros Wert ef all Uestriplies. Cauip Sieves, iao.i, JeMNig, flsne- iagiuoriJer. dire Me a Trial O. W. SCHUMANN Proprietor. Voactlv'a Old Stand. This is the time to sow grass seed on tho meltina snow. See the Burns Department Store SDOUt It, D. C. aiatWUard. A. M. TM I. Slr V. Htaiularrl. M. !.. Oph. D. eaxral PraaUaa "Dr. etwaa" Siweiallat. Kra. Bar. Naaa anal Throat. H airlanii A. Harrla, Bf. D. Pre. Standard Jfc Harrta Will Answer all Calls Promptly Day or Night Offke in G. W. Young Property Phone. Will Eatabliah "Thn Harney Count, Hoipital" at Burna, Ore., Soon. COLONIST FARES - WESTBOUND -March IS to April 15,1913 SEND FOR THE FOLKS While The Farea Are Low The Low Karen apply from the followiiiR and many other points in the Kast, to any ntation on the O.-W. It. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Atlanta, Ga. $51.70 Baltimore, Md 54.7S Boaton, Maaa. SS.IS Buffalo, N. Y. 47.50 Cherleiton, S. C. S3.90 Dalriot, Midi. 43.50 Port Worth, Tea. 40.75 Minneapolis 30.0p PREPAID ORDERS Tickets will be delivered without extra charge to anybody at any point where Colo nial fares apply, upon deposit with any O. W. R. & N. Agent of the amount. For full particulars drop a card to H. BAKOUL, Ag t. O. W. R. & N. Redmond, Ore. WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - That's WO.00 a Week, almoet ftO.00 a Day a BelllitK Vlotor Haf.-e snl Are -proof bosrS to merrhants. doetors, lawyer., Otiill-ta And well l" tiofaeniern.oil nf whum raaJlas UUMN of a safe, but do not know huw -$. 1 lis loom OUe. Maleaiiini d'-olar our prootialtlon on of the besl. oleancul money uaklns; oiportoul llee ever received WUhoul pr. luim ! rl etioe VOL' ao dupHests the succese of others. Our handsome! illuetrau-d a I'ase catalog tumrra In aa liiUrialliia ..ui ware iilioiina them through oar factory r - - - hIUI,..a.iM a.it itiatriu'tluiia for am WUI enatiif you . urreriu ii.r lunjer, le rut I-. .livliieliig talking voluta which II la Impo.allile for a proapeotlve cuatnmrr to denr Why i..u 1 V oil be the firat 10 apply from your vicinity before aoiut-oue .i.e gete the tarrlturyr 1 . .. oau farur oolj? oaa aaleeman ool ol each looallly. Tla. 't'.ili nlaarea n n f nnr taas aiasaV MaeaL OaaaiWa S0.000 DR1NKWATER &SLOCUM j V t I . lafcXJ I AA aW Main St.. WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AMD PRICES THE AKAVERILLMACHINERVCO. 5 POKANt, WA5M-- POrTTLAND. ORE.. i AN JOSE CAL . wafT-i BURNS MILLING CO. HORTON Sl 8AYER. Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber. Rustic. Flooring, Moulding. Finishing Lumber. . Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Oood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. Cao To The WHITE LIVERY NEW RIG5 1 Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. l.uuianlle, Ky. $42.85 Oklahoma City . $35.25 Memphla, Tann. 42.50 Philadelphia, Pa. 54.76 Mllwaukia, Wit. 36.70 Pittaburg, Pa. 47.00 Montgomery, Ala. 50.15 St. Louia, Mo. 37.00 Muakogee, Okla. 32.20 Denver, Colo. 30.00 New York City 55.00 Omaha, Nab. 30.00 Now Orekaana 48.05 Kanaaa City, Mo. 30.00 St. Paul, Minn 30.00 Leavenworth, Kan. 30.00 Chicago, Ilia. $38.00 a manlier aa though Men a.iiinte,i aa aatllna aalea. arlvlne 1111 ."111 aJ.III a . a aaoa J ". vaea j OOflipany wee celvbrmted ly raeflBg the moet tuodern aafe fuctory Id tli world. Wide awake Ml ho received our lK-4-ial eelliiiK Indut'eiuenl, rrndervd Itarrtiwary lotluuble uur output. W are epetiains many thtiOMtidi of doliartf so Urffing our rtali-e orKfttilcallon, but to learn all particular, It will coat you oofy th prlca ot a poet, card. AiklorCililo.ui16T. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. CIICIIIaTI. OHIO P'' Sataa Anneelhr. Horseshoe, no;, Blacksmithing, Wajfon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Burns, Oregon, 'rrftr:icTrr...zjFS" ve ,: .7r.-f mmwmwrmmmmmrmitm FRONT STABLE AND TEAMS J MACHINERY PROFESSIONAL iffith! CARL C. GRIFFITH i nyaiiian anu nurgeon IIIIKNH, OKKriON. TILLSON RARtlSON M. 8.. M. sf OSIrr Hcind floor TImra-Herald f, Knlranrp on Main Hlreet HurriH, Oregof d. Ul. CBARY I'hvnlrlan ami Hurgaoo. Burm,.- - - Oregon. Olfi.'ii In new bulldinsaouth of Wolil harneaa ahop, Main Ht 'I'liona Main 85. b. E. HIBBARD DEUTIS': OHIixi firat iloor eaat photo ftalll Born. Oregon. W. C. BROWN, IDESHSTTISOl Buaaa, Oaaooa. Ortliti rooina 8 and tl Maaonlc Bull 1 DEfiMflN & DEMWBN, Physicians and Surgeow Calli jantwered pruuiitly t.ilil i'liona llarrlman. Hsrrlman, Oregon Dr- Minnie Han Physician and Surgi IXrect Telephone Connectioai La wen. Ore. M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law Voegtly Bldg., Hurna. Oreg G. A. REMBOLT AHiirney-al-Law, Burns, Oregon. MILLER & CUEZEM ATTORNEYS AT LAW Burna, Orrngon. Kooma 11 and 7 Maaonii' Buiki Farm loana quickly niaile at reaioi atJ CHARLES W. EltblS - LAWYER Burns, - Oresr lia-ilrr. in tin- Siait- t'ti ,rta aa u II,,- (' - ,, tin,,,, t 'huw. I I. Laeonni Al'lliKNK) AT-I.AW. 'uri-l'ul alt. Mini given to lines mitl U. ii I Knt.-ui. iiiitiki Hire liiMirauif . Notary Public Burns. Ohroon A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and United Sf iAnd Office Practice Three doors South of taf Harne County National Burns. Oreon. It. 1. Cimrn atao. m am. noc, c. i. COOPER & DODGI Civil and Hydraulic Engi irngauon, Water Supi Sewerage, Water Pow Surveyi, Mapa, Eetiuiatea, 6upa BURNS, OREGON F. 0, I III. t. Attn i ..inn ii ta.i. r iiaiiii-, i I.i l). s i.,., laiiiation Ser vice. A. O. KaSj fortuerlt CS gloeer ul a VVeateru Kil Eastern Oregon Engine Company CIVIL AM) IMIGATION Ln 1 laras, OreiroB JEAN BART BALCOlf UAH. M AM M. K. I'l UIU I . AHIHil. U. AM. I. h. a. HVDRAIJLIC ENOINIiHf Ditcht's, Reservoirs, Final Work, Hydro-Electric PoJ U. S. Dep. Mineral Wort Coart Werk A Spccialt l.nuaiti'J In ll.itlt I'riviita Al liuvfi uuiont Slnaui iiumi Al MlkSON - - Oklfl JOHN ROBIN! SIkI laiowtK, Uarar Ue IIiiiii.. AildieHH Ht JOHN tlKMliKULIMU Jeweler. OpUuiuu I'.llUltlVt'l- rine Wutch Kfiiauiiiu A cisltv. eJrtL-M 4P H aSBBiaaH WmU