r Thrift in East and Weat. Many Eastern people quote the greater volume of savings bank deposits in the Eastern than in the Western states as evidence of greater thrift in the Eastern states. It is rather a sign of greater opportunity for individual investment of savings and of more general disposition to avail oneself of this opportunity in the West. Many people in the East who save small sums are afraid to trust their own judgment in making investments. They would rather trust the judgment of the banker to put their money in safe mortgages and bonds. The banker, conscious that he is a trustee for other people I money, invests it only in socuri- ties which are considered abso lutely safe and which, therefore, a proportionately lower return. Then, too, the opportunities for small investments are fewer in the East, where property values are high and where enterprises are conducted on a generally large scale By combining their savings in the hands of bankers many people who hays small sums to invest can alone pat their money in mortgage! and bonds. In the West more people have the ambition and self-reliance to go into business for themselver. to invest their own savings and to secure a larger return than mortgages and bonds would pav. The sheepherder saves his wages until he can buy a small flock of his own, the cowboy until he can run his own herd, the worker in a logging camp until he can run his own logging outfit, the thrifty among railroad graders until they can become station men, then sub-contractors, and so on up the scale. The journeyman, carpenter, plumber, painter and bricklayer are ready to take con tracts on their own account. The smaller volume of savings bank deposits in the West is thus an evidence of greater prosperity. of more opportunity, of more willingness to take advantage of it, than of less thrift. The thrift is here, but is practiced in dif ferent ways from those most in vogue in the East. Oregonian. Urges Stock Fattening Ex periments For Oregon. "It is estimated that the farm live stock of Oregon represents a total value of $82,615,942. thus indicating that the live stock in dicating that the live stock in- dustry is assuming very large proportions." says Dr. James ' Withycombe, director of the State Agricultural Experiment Station, in his biennial report to the regents of the Oregon Agri- fajtAAaK, PRACTICAL BAKING LESSONS The Ifoht Materials Bear in mind that Iks) t-t mnicrinlri make the beat food. A aof t Winter wheat puM ry flour is as necessary tor rakes as for biscuit. Iti fart , it should always be used Kith linking powder, as it absorbs moisture BON readily than hard ftpring rasa bread flour, which contains much plow dissolving gluten. If bread flour is used for Mats, one must use at least otic-third mora Bolsture than is called for by the recipe, for all cake recipes are written for pastry flour. A great deal of the uncertainty of sake baking is eliminated by iidiiiu ,-t double raise baking potMsa such us K C. The batter need not Ih hurried into the oven, nor need one Ixj direful about IfatTlfnHa the oven door, or jarring the stove, K : is really a blend of two baking povdfjn, one of which ooumbmi to raw as goon as moisture in grided; the other it Inactive until beat is appjej, to that the raising in sustained against all danger of falling mil il the cake U baked. Cane sugar M always to be nteftiml fill cakes, because beet wigar m haul to daw solve and is likely to dink to the bottom or stick around the edges of the pan, making an Imperfect cake. If impossible to get granulated ease sugar, then as the licit best thing, buy h n Ugar. This is very line ami easily creamed. Measure Everything It will save time and maiiv hIcih if you will get everything required by the Neips on your mixing table before startinj Everything should he measured correctly. If the recipe calls for sifted II ,11 1 , ni,t ji ones before BeatUling, tfOMUra Dour by filling the cup with it spoon. If you dip the cup into the Hour, it will pack and there is danger of over measuring Mi i in u the baking powder can fully using level, roun'lthg or heaping taaspooniuls, ucci.nl. ingto the lecijie Sift, I lie llouraml In! ing powder together throe lime in o 'it igot them thoroughly mixed, ho thai the i I willraisutvuily; al-o to I,,. . ii up the II ,m Mixing The flour and baking powder having been measured and sited, rnea rum out the sugar and butter and Bream together i. the butter is cold and firm, iv.niii 'I, sugar slightly in theovaa. After i the butter and sugar, separate I lie yolks from the whites of the egg and with a rotary egg l-aier, n mi the yolk, unlil light li iiioii i oli ii eil ninl ti-ry en iniv Adij this to the butter and sugar, ami hleis law 10 nut iiiiiiit uui riuii.ir. tuni i.n mi all toset tier. Now mill it li'tl' of tin w itci or milk mi. I stir it in tburoughl) 1 IbMI g little flour, hlirniiK il m llioiniiKiily; tlicu more luoisturc uml inure lloiii Jill iniili ! stirring, cuch lime until nil I he Hour mnl Boisturo am in the batter, wheu it sbuuld Oaesriaal Itli lv Jv Ujy ( 'u. n the net st luaaon other recipea for cultural College. "With the ex ception of date secured from hog feeding experiments upon a re stricted scale, there is practically no reliable information in this state as to the cost and best methods for fattening stock. It would seem, therefore, that the time is opportune for this station to secure, at the earliest possible moment, reliable data regarding this important industry. "Eastern Oregon is the great meat producing section of the state; hence it would be desir able to conduct experiments in live stock feeding under con ditions prevailing there. I would therefore earnestly recommend, first, that preparation be made to take up this work at the East ern Oregon experiment station in co-qperation with this station at the earliest practical date, and second, that the three hundred acres of land not at present util ized for experimental work be devoted to the growing of forage crops for the special purpose of fattening stock." Cough Msdlctn for Childrsn. Too much care cannot be used in selecting a cough medicine for children. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful sub stance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. Treating Seed Potatoes. The use of formalin to destroy the germs of potato scab on seed to be planted is becoming well known to our experienced grow ers, but there are many young farmers and gardeners who do not yet make use of this very simple, inexpensive and effective remedy for scabby potatoes. The soil on which potatoes are to be planted should not be alka line as this condition tends to cause scabies. Free liming ot soils and free application of fresh strawy stable manures are apt to cause scabbiness in the crop Well-rotted manures and prepar ed trade fertilizers give best uitisfaction in this respect. Seed to be planted can be treated against scab by being soaked for an hour and a half in I solution of formalin and water. Add a pound of 40 per cent for malin to 30 gallons of water, l'ut a bushel or a bushel and a half of the seed in a gunny sack and let in the barrel of lipuid for 1)0 minutes. Then lift up and let i . . .. . . dram for a few minutes and put in another lot The same water can be used over again. We have seen some articles advocating the sprinkling of the seed potatoes with the solution, CAKES 1 often hear housekeeper! attribute their success or fsilure in cake baking to luck. Others have the Idea that cake bakers are born, and that unless on is nat urally adapted to it, she cannot succeed. In reality any one can bake the nicest of cakes II she will follow clooely the few simple rules which are given below In full detsil. ?lLsa-JU C3cJ?. I"- beaten until smooth and glossy. If the whites of the eggs are to be used, beat these with a flat or spoon whip until tney arc stiff enough to stand up, putting them in last. V little salt added to the while of egg help in the heating. If yolks of eggs lire not used, add the moisture anil flour alternately to creamed butter and sugar and odd the whitee hut. Where much more sugar than butter is used, as in Orange 'alee, half of the sugar may be beaten into the yolks of the eggs. Baking One of the most important things about baking eakes is to have a moderate oven at the start; in fact, in using a gas, oil or r.isolmc stove, It is not necessary to light i lie stove until the eako has been put in. Then there should be a very low flamo at first. After the cake hits doubled in bulk, increase the heat and bake until a brown rust is formed and the center will Napond to the touch. Never allow a crust to form over cake before the batter baa doubled. In a wood or coal range, have a very light lire in the firn box. After the oake is in the oven, replenish the fire and by the time it 11 bumed up the batter will have doubled and is ready for the hot oven to lm-.li if. It is nulMMslbla to snecifv the I ""ill of time to bake rakes, for the larger ; ml thicker the layer, the longer it takes ; to bake. Orang Call M sup Imiter Orated rind of 1 orsugs I sup sugar i, cup milk or water I1 a cups eiftccf pastry flour .' loyal tciiipiiifuls JC C linking Powder Yolks of 2 eggs, liesleu light v i. it . or egga, Ih ttteu dry. This inukcs two small layers. Filling for Otmng Cak 'I'll., nnlieiit. n ii lute of 1 egg, add to this ',' eup oruug.. fillip and Juice, with lie- rotary egg boater gradually licet in 1', supt imw lisrorj 1'iiicir, Ismling it in slowly, when ill ei.,u;i, t,, hold its shape spread upon t' ' tk ' l,..iig lejutiug wakes this icing ,' lill.l white. Cream CaJfs '1 run IiuUit 1 cup sugur . oiks of two eggs liestcii light 1! cups allied pastry flour 1! level tcuepooiifuis K ' iluking I'owder li cup cold water Whites of two eggs liestcii dry llu mriug to suit. Cfam Filling i cup sifteel flour li toaspoonful salt I egg Iwateli light. I no li milk ,'l cup augur I ounce cln.i oliitn 1 teanpiMinfiil vanilla vsli act Mm Hour uml salt with a very litlln cold n. ilk; alir into the hot milk and cook ten n, unites, mid llm ' liiiciluln sud stir until it i. in. Mini iiixl evenly hlcnded with the flout ii.iilinc, then Ixut in the egg mixed wltb thu augur, uml lastly the vanilla. Cakea and Iclnga will be fjlven. !MneaajsBNaBJBBaasjsBaaaaaaMaaMnB instead of soaking them in the manner described, but we think that a much more thorough job can bo done in case of potatoes where the seed in immersed in the liquid and left to soak for the time stated. The barrel treatment as given above has been found to be effec tive by many careful tests, while the spreading of the Bred out on a floor and sprinkling with the solution has not been proved out by any such experiments, so far as we have boon able to learn. It may be effective, but wo do not yet know it to bo ho. It will be safer, in our opinion, to stick to the RMthod known to be good. It is mil i Miff to shovel potatoes over, as oats are anoveieu, w insure the action of the formalin on every part of the seed. Wisconsin Agriculturist. Straight at II. There is no use of our "beat ing around the bush." We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Uenutly the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as wo can see why'yoti .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. "Big Sisterhood" to Care For the Unfortunate Portland has a "Big Sister hood", an unique society, which invites the interest and co-oora-tion of mothers and daughters ltd other members of families throughout the state of Oregon. This society is quite informal in its organization, its aim being to give friendly aid and counsel to girls who are alone in Portland or who for any reason are in need of a "Pig Sister". The work of the society is not offered as a charity, but is just the friend liness of one woman for another, or a "Pig Sister" for a "Little Sister." So many girls going to the city from the country or small towns have fallen into misfortune through the want of a friend, or in some eases have lieon Utterly lost to their home people, that these Portland women have as sueiated themselves tu ex tend the friendly band to girls and women who need any kind of help whatever. If girls, or the parents of girls, who are going to Portland will write to the "Big Sisterhood," care of the People's Institute, arrangements will Ik- made to give them such attention as they may wish on reaching the city and their welfare will be looked after by "Pig Sisters" who will take pleasure in knowing them and helping them. So many sad things happen every day to girls who come to Portland from small towns and the country that the Iflnportaaoe of this acquaintance with the "Pig Sisters" is urged ukiii mothers and daughters throughout the state. Found a Cure for Rhaurnatiim "I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time." writes Lee L Chapman, Mapleton, Iowa. "I Buffered 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 Bale by all dealers. NOTICK KOU PUBLICATION l Mill' TATaS I, A NO Htm K, , hurni. Ortffoa, March all, Ivl.lj Notice li lierel siven thai Krsd fstsn, of ttmiii'i.NiiK'in, i.Ihiihi J mis 1, I WON and April 1. liMi, raspeotlvaly, made lloimali ad entry No .:.i'c Htirlitl u "V. and No iHio... forHK1, MKNl'.'a, rU'f. In, W'HVi4 and f4W'NWU, H. , Mini ),. 'l'..iv i.Mhlp ." H.. Hanaja M K Wll- lint. i ih m. ti. linn, hai filed imtii col lnlenlloil to make final thaec year I'roof, to eslahllah c I it I in lo tin- Inn 'I sbOfa '! si Tllif.l, Imforu Kg later and td-culwr, u' Itiirna, u-von , mi i ht- lull, day of May, I'M I i Irtlinaiil iitiinc us wit matii's Uaorffs m 'ii t of riluifiou UrMon, John Kalliitait. id hiinih, iircaoii rhsrlealialniiiiiio and hluitiel Kcnii.y i.oth of ttavtirly Oreiiou. VVm Kaiihk. Iteglitsr NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. It ni r ki, STATU i.anii tirrics llililo, llregull, March ."J, lllla. Mi.tic. is lii-r.l.y given I tut liuorgs Hall, of Prion ion Oregon, wlm, uii Mepi. II, lulls sud Man h .'I, I'l'l respectively lliaile lliiuiestaa.l entry No mill ami No IH.Iin.fnr Hl.HK'a, Hen Sli W'sltW-aaiiil NW1,. H.i Hon an, tiislili J7H., ItailSU ill I'.. Will.. lie Men. Man. has lll.il n. . ih . l li.iiiiiliiii l.i niakii Dual 1 1, rim year Proof lo estat.llsli claim lo the laml al.eve .In scrllMiil, hclure Hcglsli'i uml Itecelvir, si llinca, i in , .hi. on Hie nun .i.i i iii .iur, en I t lullliunl li.itiienal wltlil'SieS lie. I II. 1'ctcrs, Chillies I.uImiicii. c. I...lli.,( Wavcrly, iiiuguu, John II rnlknstail, uf Huilih, iiiegnii, JantSI e" Melion, of I'rluceloii, tiregon Wm risiis, Keglsler. NOTICK KOK IMIHMOATION. IINITKll HTATKH I.ANIl tirrH'B, I llm na. ling Mini h 17, lula.l aerial No. Mil MOTH k. Notice Is heictiy given to all whom ll may cumi-iii that ileoige . Mnylli ami Prcstluy Hinyth of liliinioinl, Uregou, have filed ."plica thin, ii inter the act nl Inns I, IU7 lu select. I.ola I, I, (I. Jt a act II. tola '.', ,1. II A ; see. il, tola'' a, il, .1 7 ace a. tola 1,1, .V H sec 'i, all III T IM H It. ai K. W. M aalil aliplli ulfun hulug iwiiillng III Ihu Hums, luegoli I.anii llltics. Auy uml all l.uranlis clalinln liciaelyor ilsslrllig to iiOJci'l lu Ihn in lit, i.l i Intruder, or fur any onn i lesson, ui any uurl ul IDS gala lands, or lu the dialioaul 111 Hie or any ul'l'll null il.cn .-I lu Ihn said ftu cauls shiiiihl lile Holt ullliluvltof iirulesl I ihli out. on oi Upfors Ihu 1st day uf Mar lvl. Wm. rasas, Kaglaisr. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can. be had. Near Canyon road. Call Mm bv 'phone. NOTICK KOlt PUBLICATION. iiNiTsitsTATkatANnoprioB, i Saras, oresoa, AVrli it, ii I Notice Is tiersby siren that James i Isrenrr lllll el llatrlinaii, Oregon. Willi, oil M I", HUH til site lli.incalssil Kntry. Nil. OHI77, lor WK4 Suction aft, Township at H , Italiga na Ksa', Willamette MerliHsii, liss Kiel nollps "t Iniolt Hun to uiako Final Three Year I'ronf, I" r tab till claim hi (lis laml above ilescrllio.l be tore llm Keglste' srnl Itmslvsr at Rimu, Ore son, mi the ntii ilav f Jims, i'ii i iliiint names as wlmessas II N I ..." I II liiuio'rniaii, liolli l liar rlinan, llreson II. I.. Vaa Horn, Oram i l ii miii, I, nth ol Wavcrlv. ureses. w a. r ASUS, nniwwi. NOTICK fOll I'U HLICATION. IINITKll KTATKM LAND lirPICB. ( Horns, Disjjua, ftarll wi, itM I Notice Is hereby given that John M lloftsillii. ill Ijtwi'ii, Oregon, who, on August at, I WW. ina.ln lliuieafl Knlry No UttWI, lor '," u. lee If, snit N'.NVti-Hcriiiiii -'. "Winnie"" , lli,ea:iv.. K . Wflhnnallo Mrrlillail, rise fllc.l notice of liileiitliili In lullre filial three year u-n.,1. ... palaliiuli-clalin III ttie laml above "' nerltiptl, before the Itsglilsr an.l Itsrslver, el lllirss.i ircg.in, en me en uajr 1,1 .in-.c. ..- claimant (talma a all u III ...,...- ')........ U-. lil.lH alia., K.ial'. nn inn iiiiiibi,. aa ..,.T.. -. - Harry Met limbs, all ol Lawn, Oregon. WH. rasas. Ileglaler. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. IINITKll STATKW lANIMimi K. I Hum. Oregon, April a, Ivni.t Notice la hereto glvenlbal l.ralci I.. Illakelj. ol huini, uregoii, who, on Ari 1.1 eaiv, nmili llnmealea.t entry No WHISirlal an .' I ',i., SKi.MW1,, H.u lion 17, Tuwnalili.'JIlH , Itange :lJ, K . Wllfamito Meridian, haa flleil u.,1 lee ol hi I. 'Ill lull liiiniln llnsltlve veer i.r.wil locatalillah claim to Hie land atwie ilrn rlbed, hefore lleglaler and Kerelver.at Murns.Or. on, on the I .'Ii dsyof Mai. I'll.-.. I lalinaiil i. am, a at wltueeai-M John I'larg, of lllirua Oregon K.lward (lib aun, Jraar Vlckera. Star lie. k land, all ol liar nay Oregon. We Ktssg, Ksslaler. NOTI0B FOIt I'U HLICATION. IIMITSIlMTTB I.SNbflrrlcl Hurni. Oregon, Dtrfl IV. WM Notice la hereby given Ibal lleuige W hitnmona, ot Narrows, Oregon, wl in April w. I'lu mails Homestead hum. No. wi"i for Ixils . , and lu. and mW'-hI.',. HK'aHWi., paction :si, lowuthl .; H . Mange ai K , wll latin in. Meridian, haa llleil no'li n ol Inli iillon I ate lllial lliric Year I'ruof, l establish claim l the land above described. Iieforv Hit li. lilslcr and Uncivil, at Hums, Oregon oil in.' van day of May. ISIS I laluianl llamas as wllueaaes il.-,. rg. W i awllleld, Alton ll Hbafer, Andrew J liravia, Jea-e WMMOCk, all ol Narrow, Ore gon. W. rasas MeglsUr. K in Bums ::i I. in No. mu NOTICI FOR I'll HLICATION UNITKUrtTATKJII.ANIiorril'K, I llurlii. lire . Aiull I. ISO I Notice la hen by git m that the Norlliiu I'acinr Hallway t'oniistny. whoec saist otltce a.l.li.'ii IsNt. I'aul. Minnesota, I. as this Till da) of April I'll.', Sled III this oltlc.' IIS a.pllealln U, select under the provisions of the act of t'ou greia approved July I ISM (JO Hist Mi.. llSll as attended by lite set of i ongress approved Mav 17. IvW the WMOl sr.'.Huc. 10. Two MHuuth, M .vi Kast, W . 8 artial No UOf Any ami all tiaraoua elalnilug advcraely lbs lauds described, r desiring to object because of ItM lulneial i baraclerol the laud, or lor a in ..it..-, ,. aa..i. t.. the dlsuoaal to applicant .lioiild lis tbclr aOldavllaot protest In tbla office, r Nlore the w.1 nay ol Jlllie,lin W a lout H.glsli i I'll! lali. t In 'I'hc I in,, a It.'lal.l. i ih Ic-I at Hums lllagun NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION I MTU. "TITM I M i (. r huiliN, OMSWi April 10, I'll NtiKrv lehi-reb) uivi-n il.i W i lien. 11 MffaVI of llllry. nrrg.Mi. who oti Ha) .'-. I'tltl mik Menh -, 1110, n-ei'taHll,. ly in ..! II. ..! Ktirira no nxcjb-wm. i( i , " . ' ,'l tt'.NU'i. lllull .'-' I IS ii. I ll.ll.f I' V WlltfJl Mil !. tlam. lua HI-" iitilh-r of ii,I)-miImi in stottH IliiBil llirMp fN u twMiali tlklM to ttiv UikI M ra4 kU'l. ' ltjxler mil ll-iivei HUt UN. IM.'allill UH Mil' I Mil ilal Ol M . I'O.l I telin-i.' U "' wtH-HI Win VS HtanMal H H. I homp... Win llura:'lt. I's-lrr fefHiiMi, I of Klh Orrgtiu M Knhk It. g. al.i NOTICK KOU I'UltLICATION I'HITKI. -TA1M t.aNla OffU K f iiuriia. tireguli, Mr b .7. 1V1.I . , Nut lot ! ltrfl.f glvfii that KftM. lfrn-tli. of Narrowi, Oritguii, who, on April in, HMO. made Additional llouiralea.l Knlry. St .........,.., fa ... . . I., ., "Ki.eW.-ee l: K',NW',.nai SK,, Herllon IJ. TuWIiablp J. S ItaOSe . Willamette rilillan. has II led notice .d unci. il. hi 1., tush final three yogi proof to cslehlMi laltn to Ihr laud sialic .l.'i. riled before II. glalei and Receiver, at llitrna, Oregon, on lite .11, dai of Mar I'd.' I laluianl n a in i e as Willi, as. a Frank Klllsk I balle) Heekhouae. Aleialt der M.K.ii.ie. II, iili.ia.u Kl Unit . all .d Nar run i log. .11 it y Kasss. Keglaler NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION ttstTBO HrtTss I ann orru a, i Hums, Oregon, March tl, I'Ji i I Notice Is hereby alien thai lllil.ai.l 11 II.Migei, ol nil.). Oregon, who of February ;i, lain, made homestead Knlry, No IM'iiO, lor sKt, Vecilon 10. lownshlp J-i S, llauge . K . Wll In in. II. Meridian has filed in. lice nl Ills It, ten in. ii t., uiak a It ii a I three year prtMil.lu establish claim tu the laud above described, before Keg Ister and Kseelver ai burns, Oregon, on the .tb day of May, luia. I laluianl uatrca as witnesses Isaac Foster, W I, llesl, t Hi. .1 JohuBou and Ouy I. II. dnl. ice all ..I III Icy. Oregoll W riSSS, lleglaler NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION i nitsii HiiT"l.isniirrit,s, i Hums, liregoii. April V, Ivl.l I Notice It herel.y given Hist Alvln llurlhurl. ul S,ni, i us. tlrt.gt.li. who iiu heel .'. IvgN. slid Nut 17, IISHI.respri lively mailc lliilnrtlestl Kulrlrs, Nu lliiml and it'i'i.'., for SWi.xK1,. sl.SVfi, He. i Ntt',NW'., Mec a. W'.NK'a anil K'.SW!., Hectloll H 1'OM oah. 'A p, llallgc .fi r. . tMllaiualti. Meridian, has tiled noll.c i.l In iciiiioti to make llnat Itiieeyear lo cslatillsli claim tu the land abuve dcacrlhail. heftiie Iteg later aud He. elver, al Hums, liregnn, ..iillie .till .lay ol May, IWII. I laluianl nainca o witnesses tugualui W llurlhurl, Narrow., llregou lltlan H Hartlwell, John!'. Aleisnder, W A Mi I., nu. all ol Hums, Orsguii Wm. Fiaas, lleglaler aaaeaaaaaaaaaooaaaaaaaaaa a BUKNS SANATORIUM; a Mrs. Wm. Cummins, Prop Hfsl of care for patients JWi'll furiiisliiil roomH, neat! clean and comfortable. No contairious cases taken. Kales Hcagoiiahle a in $1500 Reward! i i.n in. wm iluiiiluuiitl Nevada I.l eo rltti. k I'rolcr Hun Aaftoolallou uf which Ike tnnl. i slgaatl Is nieinher, Will give 11,0011 Ul ruwarrl for evi dence leading to , . ..... .....a. ..... .,.,.,- '' fiction of any par lyi.r parlies steal IDS llolscs, cattla or mules he lunging to guy ul IIS liit'ln bars. lu ailtliliun in llm shove. His uudurslgnud urTeri the same i ..mill lull fliUU OU tor ell hones I. ramie, I hone alio.) Lsr ou both or ollbsr jaw. Hiuiid i, en, il.. I lu tilghl cuuallss Kaugs iiaiin . , l.sks sud i'ioou counties. Horses vented e i.n anlil Nuns hit grown burses sold and ouly lu srge hum lii'l. W W.HHOWN rifs. Ortguu i Dr. la. e. ouj.ni Physician and Surajeon narna. Oration Talapkana CswutrtlSaa soot anas. HARNitr ip)ias, no. ry, i,o or. Meets every Hlunlay Ip Odd fellow Hall sirisui.in. a. i.unii WW i). ml intlcL Hncretart M. O. I wort fnilnwr Hut Saturday Ipl-J csouii Mslnrila, Ural liegree; thiril'l Hagrce tlaliir, . Halllr.lay, Her Tliinl lirgree Heeanil vegroel lourin naiurnay, HHHNMI.OIMIK. NO. V7. A. r M,, Meets nvnry flnl and third saturdny In each i... mil, j . .llault, W M Ham Motherihi'ad. Kerrelan M IIIKHN WOOIlMKNOr AMNHItlA Meela everv second and tourti, rridav even Ills St I. O. (1 h Mall all lltderionra Invited New appllcgnia will recelv brtsoua tresl- insii-.. m a sisss. v e. W T. Iler. t lark. III'IINH I'MAITKH NO. 40, O, V. I Meets every second and foartll hoadsys, In Maaolilc Hall. Kraukle Wslnon.e. W. M KllaHweek, Hecrntary. SVI.VI HKlnTKXn UCOHKR Nov. MSSltS.Sry til and Id W'ellnes.ta) Hyrdla-INtfloi . N 0. Ma.liii. I.entaar.J, kec Hec'v. , H'i Z1U, 1'ill.KI'IHl'I.K No. IDA, W.tkl W, U.....B ..W...U I.. U.,1. '..AB . .r.a w. 'I. nir.,1,,. Maud II.,, I, ,n rl X, llralcr floodmaii. i ,,k orriciAi. iiiswotosy iiti euuiii: 11 H Heuat.lra ? ... IJuiiathS In Soar ii a Jr. Iiieo R i 'hsinWlafn W li Rills ( w Ha wll i A.M. Crawford nawsldWsst r n Hanson T. H.Rsy ., I. H. Alderman W Mlluulway I Hobi Bskln T. A. MeBrids . I Use II Murnell I K H. Beau. I iiiigrcsainen VII. it ll. ) Helical ilovernor -ecrelsrt 111 rial. ... Treasurer Supl. Public Inalru in Male I'rn.le, Huprome Jsdgsa I r. A. Moors NINTH JlllllllAI. i.imi Kli 1 lilalrlel Judge l.alu.i, ggs lilslrlcl Atlornsy W. II llrooke Deputy Dial Ally I II I .-,,i,aid i Ir. olt court mi eia lbs Irat Monday In April sud Brat Monday In Oelolisr. Joint Heualor i: w I'arrlah l.di. I Kcprcecntallve W Y II. .man iiii'iu bihii: county Judge (Irani Tttompsou I'lafk II I 1(11,1, el li.a..,,. i a A Miller faarvevor o. K. Hoary HherlS A. K. Hicttardson Asaassur J.J.UoasaaD -it hoot Hsberlslsadsat I. M Hamilton oroner ( W flavenger i-.i k ..a.e. i,,r John llolduaoi, I'oniunaaloiiera l f. rilvasl.r iii.na Bala louiity I ourt sjssjkj the Ural Wsdnssdsy In January, March. May, July, Hapten, bar and November. Bum i . a lam nrricsi aftgier w.u fsrrs aseelvsr Frank Hav i iw scans' Mayor. ll. w I leveuger Kecunler. . A. M. Hyrd Treasurer J.e Welcome Jr. Marahal. ,.H. I.. Haines (II J. Ilanaii A. 0. Welcome rraua lllrrl t n I, il.'kiu MeelingB ol the I'onuell ever, append snd r.,iolh w. t.. a I lIUt::.,:i;: lt::ulttatttet1 ' ?..:.:.... Mrs. (irnce B. McHose TCACHIR Voice and Piano Methods Used In Ciaciaaatii Coatervaltry of Mssic Residence Studio JnJ.dour west I'resbyterlan Church tutRttttmurmttmiirnnnuitnttntut:::: eeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeooeoeeoao a a : LONE : -: STAR : a a : RESTAURANT : a UI-OKUH l-UUN Prop. a m . aMeals At All Hours. Short Orders and Prompt Service m. sat With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call a a a a Ugaeilli -HeraM BaaeaMsuj 5umpter Valley Railway Co. TIM I-. TABU Nt). II IN JUNK M, lllOn. l-KI.CT West llouiiil. Kast llotiutl. No. I I'uim a ui. No. 'i l'ass p. ni. U:0 l.v tlaker (lily Ar 8: U if " Houtli Maker l.v 6:JH II ,.m ' Sali.l.intt " 6:00 10:04 " "lxkliartt ' 4:56 10.07" Tliotnpsoiil -4:6a 10:17 " Stotlilunl Junetlonf "4:46 10:2. " WaturTsiikl 4:40 10 :.' " 'Ihisu'sHiiiirt " 4: S 10:11 " ,M. Kwent " 4 :e6 10:o " JUNt'TIONt " 4:10 11:10 " oii.t,.i 4:06 11:16" MUNUTlONt " :60 11:40" Huiiimiif " :0 NOON 12:00 ' ' I. rain. ":06 P. M. li J6 " Wlillmiyt " 00 l.:40" TlHTONt "1:40 1:10 Ar Austlu ' 1:10 Htop tm ilguals only. No astout. Tlckots issuotl ouly lur stations whera trains am sohmlulad tit make regular stops, rassengers inusi purouasa lick eta where agents o'lst Utloru entering trains or 26 cetils lit Jtlitloa to th re gular fare will be chargad. JUHKIMI A. WKHT, Httpt. UUANTUKDDK8. Asst. Hopt. NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION. liHlTSUHTlTSS tiNoOrrus. I Bums, tiiegon, Martli tl, lia. I NullcB Is hsieby nil en tliat Kre.l ll.retli, of Narrows, llrag.,11, wlnl, nil Airll 'ill, 1V07. Stalls ....... a... ..I IT...,w M.. HJLt M..rlal M.. A.J4.. I... ...'IIP... ...... J ..... W.n., wa.H. .. V. H IB .1. .U. HlaHgU, use. li auJ NI.NKi. Haullou la, Town. ahl. JH H , Hangs SO K, WlHaiuoll. U.rlill.u, lias illetl iiuilcaof Intention lo ataks Dual five tear proof, to ialal.lliln.il claim lo lit. lautl abnvsttsscrinatl, bsfors Usslstor aad Rsoslvsr at Hums, Dragon, mi Hie lllll day of May, WIS 1 laluianl names as witness ss; rtatik KIMake. t.liarley llackkouaa, Alegau tier UoKsualS, llulidersou Kllloll all of Mar. rows, urogun wa. rasas a.gisi.i D. It. fttarttUi-rJ, A. M, M D Sastaral Pratrtlea Hm r land A. Pre. Standrd sfc Harrla Will Answer all Calls Promptly Day or Night Office in G. W. Young Property Phone. Will Ritaliliih "The Harney County Hospital" at Bunts, Or., Soon. COLONIST FARES - WESTBOUND -March 15 to April 15,11913 SEND FOR THE FOLKS While The Fares Are Low The Low Fares apply from the following anil many other points in the East, to any station ontheO.-W. R. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Atlanta, Ga $81.70 Louisville, Ky. $42 85 Oklahoma Cisy $35.25 Baltimore, nM M 75 Memphis, Tenn. 42.50 Philadelphis, Pa. 54.7S Bas'cm, Mass. SS.IC Milwauhie, Wis. 3S.70 Pittsburg, Pa. 47.00 Buffalo, N. Y. 47.50 Montgomery, Ala. 50.15 St. Louis, Mo 37.00 Charleston, S. C. 53.90 Musltoajoo, Okla. 32JW Denver, Colo. 30.00 Detriot, Mich. 43.50 Now York City 55.00 Omaha,' W oh. 30.00 Fort Worth, Tan. 40.75 Now Oreleana 48.05 Kansas City, Mo. 30.00 Minneapolis, 30.00 St. Paul, Mian 30.00 Lsyaesmworth, Kan. ' 30.00 Chicago, Ills. PREPAID Tickets will be delivered without extra charge to any body at nist fares apply upon R. A N. Agent of the amount. For full particulars drop a card to H. BAKOUL, Asrt. O. W. WHY NOT MAKE $200, A MONTH - - That's S50.00 a Weak, almost tlO.00 a Day M lllnK Victor Bates snd Are proof bffSM to inrn-haiiis, doctors, lawyers, wntlsts slid welt i" (lofsrroera.sll of whom renti.s- ilirmul of a safe, but do not know how f-y It Is to own one. Haiewinen i flare our prip-.-iu.n oi of th bent, rl'-an cut monfjr-makltifr oji,aortunl ttesi i-vt-r MOalved. wiiiiout ,rrvlous eiitcrl ner VOU e.n (lupHoate Um MsaM of oil., ra. Our Iiau lftii.fly lilii! ri. .1 W pan oslslog Will rnaUle yon to preseol the subject to cut- w hiitiTr. In as IntorvaitiiK you wero ptlotlns; thsui thms;h our fs.eu.ry -i a.... taLa.i.u.pi.ieu. atul ItiNtriicllniia fur sgf, raeai ilgsjru irtTI s'sase.' .... ... .- ... v , SB'S. rn, n.eiii taiklnff pliiu which It ii lmi-oaslUe for prospscllve customer to deny w bj ,t.i.'a VtBsT 1m the first to atiuly from your vli'lulty before soimoiie slM Htl UM Urrtloryt We son favor only one i salesman uui oi ase Mass Mams. Osssatt. 10.000 Sates ArvauaHv. DRINKWATER ScSLOCUM Main St., WRITE TOR 5PECIAL sassajsjsBasajBjfjajfjk THE AHAVERILLMACHINERYCO. S POKANE. WASH- PORTLAND. ORE..- AN BURNS IVIILLING CO. HORTON &, 8AYER. Propts Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic. Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber, Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Oood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. WHITE LIVERY NEW RIGS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON. Jr., Proprietor. V. Sftaitdartl. M. D.. Oph. O 'Or. aajsle" tisMxrlallsl. Er. star, pfoss and Throol. Harris. If. D $38.00 ORDERS any point where Colo deposit with any O. W. R. & N. Redmond, Ore. a nisnuer an ibuiiftn Men apuolnod as selllliaT SS.fra. llnir wiu mjssh,j. I ne aSrin anniTrrssry . ur Dutuy v eclebrelcil .a!. tos- siraet otins tie niost nKxiero factory In the world. WlaW SrwaWS Data W no rrrruru uui sieeial wll it . lo4aM um hi, renderetl Uueeesaary toilouhjVs our output. Wo are usnainf many thousands of dollara n largiiiff our sales ontaiilaatlon, but to barn all particulars, It will out you only the pries of a postal card. 1st for CatabciM 1ST. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. CI.CI.N.II. OHIO Horseshoeing, Blacksmithin. Wajiron Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Burns, Oregon. im UllVJinUJ.j BOILERS -JIIGHGRAD MACHINERY CATALOG AND Pf?ICES Y(D.i J03ECAL.I FRONT STABLE AND TEAMS (w) pW "fc PROFESSIONAL C CARL C. GRIFF! Physician aol Kargc BURNS. ORROON TILLSON HARRISON M. B. Office Barond floor limes-lit Knlranre on Main Hln Hums, 'ii J. LU. CHARY l'liysiclan ami KnrKW4 Hurri", - - - Or. Office in now btillillna south t liuriicHH shop, Main 4a I'lione MainHo, li. E. HIBBflRD TDH&TTm Oajgaj first (Irjrir fast pliotr Burns. Ongoa. W. C. BROW ID EJlfcT'XXSl Iloaas, OusJOM Oflice looms H mi. I II Masonic DEflMflN & DESMA Physicians and Sargrl Calls jaiisarereil promptly ii 'I'liono llnrrinisn. Harrlman, Oregon Dr Minnie II Physician and Sul Direct lelephonc Coftneul ' La wen. Ore M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law Vswftly Bids;.. Burns, Oaf G. A. REMBOf Alltirny-al-l.iiw, Burns, Oregon. IILLEB & CHEZEM ATTORNKVS AT U Burns, Oregon Koouil il snd 7 Masonii Farm loans '-tulcfcly ma.le at ressaB CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - - Oi I'lacticc in the Slalo Co . rir f..-elliel Fj I Jill. I UfllCf ?htv. II. lx'oti.iH Attorney- at-i.aw,1 arelnl attt-iitiuii ;i..i t, tionn anil Ke-al Kmnti- n.sB I ire Insuranct-. Notary Public Bubns. OkkhoiI A. W. GO WAN ATT0RNEY-AT I.Ai Stat Courts and United Land Office Practiw Three doors South of ( Harney County National Burns. Oretzon R. I). Coorgs iso. a. aa.soc c a MY ASSO. M. .... CCX0PER & DODC Civil and Hydraulic Enj Irrigation. Water Sup Sewerage, Water Poa Surveys, Maps, Kstimatas, Suf BURNS, OREGON K. 0. lMiXAfui Ki.nii.-rli Asst. Kugioeor lull. S Keclaiuatlou Ser vlco. A. O. Fii Koruicr ill giuecr oil Western If Eastern Oregon Eogintt Company CIVIL AND IMHiATION 04 Bans, Ore JEAN BART BALCO .HAS. M All S. I. c. UKM ASSO. 11. AM. I. K. K. HYDRAULIC ENqiNEu) Ditches, Reservoirs, Final Work, Hydro-Electric Po U. S. Dep. Mineral Wm I Caarl furl A Specially uaHMd In IMh I'm .it,. Ai (iovcruaieiit Stream Htgi ALBHKSON OKKC JOHN ROBlNi Stack laspeclor, Uarac Ctd Home Address hi,, JOHN I. KM II K II Ll Ml,! Jeweler. Optieiau Jbiiiur raver. Fine Watch Repaiiini A cialty. !