. LATEST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES state are now being looked over with n view to purchase. (Portland Correspondent) Invitations have been issued by the Orejron State Immigration Commission to representatives of German speaking colonies and organisations to meet at the Portland Commercial Club May n.ivid Starr Jordan, president of Leland Stanford University, hns discovered a new variety of fish in Coast streams of this state, naming it "Antherinops OroRonia." It resembles the smelt, but is larger. It has never 16, where plans will be discussed bwn properly classified before, for attracting German InUBign tion. Representatives of t h a churches, the German press, the German farmers' colonies, ttc, are asked to attend and it is ex pected the hearing will develop practicol method of Including desirable farmers from North Europe to settle in this state. Jackson County is one district of the state well organised for industrial school fairs this fall. Interest is high in the movement and the various communities will offer attractive prizes for the best work of the school children. In addition to the County fair, various school fairs will be held. Farmers who are interested in growing corn are invited to try seed furnished free by the O. W. R; A N. Co. Twelve pound lots will be given out, being about enough to plant one acre, to ail farmers applying for it. This is acclimated seed and C. L. Smith. agriculturist for that line, main tains that Oretton can be made one of the foremost corn states. The place of meeting of the Oregon State Bankers' associa tion has been changed from Roseburg to Corvallis. The dates are June 15-16. Roseburg's new hotel will not be finished in time, making the change advisable. Cottage Grove is going to form a cannery association and operate an establishment throughout the fruit and vegetable growing sea sons As is usual, the local Commercial Club is taking the lead in organizing the project. One and one-third fares for the round trip are offered by the railroads to those who attend the Conference on the Conservation of Human Life at Reed College, Portland, May 9-11. Tickets will be good for return up to May 13. The State Forestry Depart ment has issued paper drinking cups for distribution" among school children, there being printed upon each cup a state ment of the importance of pre serving tne state s timber and avoiding a heavy loss eaeli Sum mer. It is thought in this WSJ the young will be enlisted in the work of forest preservation. The Oregon State Bankers' Association is conferring with representatives of German coloni es who are looking for available tracts of land upon which to colonize 3,500 German farmers. Tracts in different parts of the being called a variety of smelt. H.nlth Factor in Succ.is. The largest factorcontributinr to a man's success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular he is never well when they are con stipated. For constipation you will find nothing quite so good as Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only move the bowles but im prove the appetite and strength en the digestion. They are for ale by all dealers. A Ranchman's Bread. Ranchman's bread is made as follows, according to the recipt in the camp cookery bulletin is sued last year by the Oregon Agricultural College and now out of print. Mix a lard pail two-thirds full of medium battel of flour and water, adding one tablespoon of sugar. Allow it to stand until the mixture has fermented and then become sour. Pour out about half a cup of the sour dough and add half a teaspoon of salt, a teaspoon of lard and enough flour to make a very soft dough. Melt lard or other grease in a pan and drop the dough in with a spoon, turning it over in the grease. Allow it to raiae until about double in bulk, and then bake. The half cup of sour dough taken out may be poured back in the lard pail and the original quantity of batter stirred up. It will all be sour in a few hours, and ready for use. The exact amount of soda added de pends on the sourness of the dough, and must be determined by experience. Moil Prompt and Effectual Cur for Bad Cold.. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remed meets all these requirements. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and restores the system to a healthy condition. This remedy has a world wide sale and use, and can always be depended upon. Sold by all dealers. Livestock Show to be Held in Portland (tiineliiileil I'riiin MlM I'ngr) Short-Horn Mull, and the other Trans-Continental lines in this territory huvo signified there in tention of donating cups for different breeds. Similar cups given by railroad last year were much admired by the people and highly prized by the winners. Different Ways of Preserving Eggs. Practical Baking Lessons CAKES, (Continued) In luat week's lesson, I gave full directions and and two simple recipes (or cake baking. The grast essentials in making cakes, are to use good materials, to measure carefully, and to use ear in baking. A caka should look appetising. A careless cook will seldom make a good caka or one that looks good. It Is worth while to use a little extra car and attention in order to nave a nice appearing caka. LuvclJU CQtCjM "Kggs may be preserved for several months by different methods" says l'rof. James Dry den of tin' poultry department of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. "If put up right in the spring the) may be kept till the following fall or winter. They will not be as good, however, as fresh-laid eggs. "A method that wiH preserve the original quality of the eggs for an indefinite period has not yet been discovered. By cold storage, SggS are put up in large quantities during the spring sea son when prices are low, but where it is desired to preserve a small quantity for home use the cold storage method is not practi cable. "Kggs intended for stor age should be fresh and clean. March or April eggs will keep better than May or June eggs. The sooner they are put into storage after being laid the bet ter they will keep. THK MMK MKTIIOD. Dissolve a pound of lime in five gallons of water. The water should be boiled previously to sterilized it. and then cooled. Stir thoroughly, and let settle. Then pour otr the clear liquid in to a wooden or earthen jar or tub. Fill with Sgjn to within an inch of the top of the liquid. This will allow for evaporation. The liquid should not be allowed to get lower than the top of the eggs. When the vessel is filled with eggs, cover it with coarse muslin or factory, over which spread a paste of lime to exclude the air. TIIK WATKK-Ol.ASS METHOD "Water-glass (sodium silicate) may be purchased at the drug stores. Vm' the liquid form and the commercial grade in the proportions of one part water- glass to eight parts water. Use earthen jars or wooden tubs or barrels that are perfectly clean, and store in a clean, cool place. The material used will cost about a cent for each dozen eggs stored." Ciay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can bo had. Near Canyon road. Call him bv 'phone. NOTICE KOU I'UMUOATION UNITBU MATHS 1. AND Gmt'lC, fcttras, oregnu, April HI, mi :t Notice Is hereby given Dial Jainra I'lirrnw Hill i.l llmilinnu, Oregon, ivlin, oil May 10, IVIII nieiii. itnincaieeil r.niry. run. mn,7. lor wsrl Heotloti ltd, l'onhl. W N, Hangs ua Kasi, v lllamette Meridian, Iiaa llli.il notice of lirmi lion to inaltf final Three Year Proof, to ss labilati olalnt to tlia lanil above deserlheil. ha lo m the Hi'ulili" ami llecelver, st Burtia, Ore toiii on Hi Mlt tlav of June, 1919 I'lhlinant names aa witnesses: II N. Foaa, .1. II liiiuti'riiiati, both of liar ilmaii, Oregon II. I.. Van iNirn, (Jrant rii, nn. ami. i.niii of waverly, oresou. Wh Kasks. Register, NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION, INI II li NTATKH I ANIi HFKIelt. I liiirna, or.gnti, April m, lulu Nntir.lshsreby given that John M. Unit, , in, of l.awi'ii, Oregon who, on August HI, Ivtm ineili lliimi.-lpinl Kuirv So. ".mill, for Matt 14, 'or 1 ami N',N 1. Mcclliili JV, Tnwliahln'Jt N . II.I.M 11.11. V Will.. I.. II..I.IU.I I imipT ,.ii .. , .. ,,., , ..,... ...... ... , . III.'., noilre of Intention to make final three year 1 1. mi. loeeiainian run m 10 1111- taint at.nvi- tin 11 lt"l, before the Kealater anil Herelver, at lliirna.iln'goii, nn the It It day of J it no, WIS Claimant tiBitica aa wltneaee- Arllnir Whltnm. Man I'lath. Allien Hoaa, Marry McCoinlie, all of Uwmi, Oregon. WM. Karss. iti-alatnr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITKIIHTATKri MMi iilHi I", I linua Oregon, April s, iula t Notice la hereby (Iven 1 hal later I Rlakely. of Hume, 1 iri'miii. who, on April l;t. tuo7, made Homestead entry No. S04I Hcrlal No uvxrn for "i'.,, HK'.Krt !., (Miction 17, Tiiwnahlu'JilN luniii rj, K . Willamette Meriillan. haa flleil mil Ice of Intention to make final five year uroof l, ici.taUi.il clattu to the lanil above descrllawl. n.uire McMiaier anil llecclvel It the I 'III 'lav of Mm . I'll I. 1 'lain ant iiaim a tie wllnceaca eon, Jraae Vtcaeta, Htl ay Urefciin. K r midland, all 01 liar Wa. rasas. Keilaler. NOTIOI KOU I'IMU.ICATION. linn, Htatm Lank tirrn a Hitriia, Oreion, irll in. iet:t Notice la hereby given that lieolgn W Mm tniioa, of WatroWS, Oresou, who, 00 A lull v. lulu. tna'U Homestead r.nlr. No. nilvi for Iota 11, v, end la, ami riWUHKt,, K''a, leciiini :ui. Towmhiu je h.. ttaiia.. .11 K . Wil lain. II,. Mcrlillau. lias flleil tint toe 01 Intention In mate final I linn Veer Press , to olabllah i laim to the lai.il above described, liefore the Itrgleler ami deceiver, at lllirua, ()reoll on i he .oth ilsyof May, llill claimant nameeaa wltneaeea: li.-oige w i awlnebl. Alton il. Hhefer, Andrew J l.ravea, Jea-e ,,,li ia, all of Narrow, Ore loll. faBSg. Keilaler Simpl Chocalatt Filling 1H cups ol powdered or confectioner' 'i ci ITlfllltll mill l.e M -.,. r ,.. ,1. ....! the suear. U nrlr it. In, a .... l. ........ I... tirrini, then add 2 Ublsspooafuis ,f in. lied ooUdc chocolate and when smooth, spread tipaa the cake. To malt tin, ebooolata Btaak In lumps, place iu a cup act In (Miiliug " m over tne sicurn 01 tno toa netuo. Uncooked Pineapple Icing i cup (rated pifn-nppln 1 egg whitn (linriallsavj 3 eupn powdered or confectioner's suirar Put cic: white ill howl with thu liimium,!.. take a rotary egg bcutcr nnd 1m at tlio sunur n al """"""' '"'""" tioutihir until Icing is etiiT enotiKli to IpraacL 'line Icutfut improved try long Ih ntinu und addiiifi sugar gradually, nrt much at u time l In Vi! m,y ,") v"'el I'y uaiug ii cup of nny kind of rutin d fruit, sui h as grated sour apple, etrawlx-rrice, piinhss. HrntT. orutnm Juice, or Icinou juico diluted ouo half with water. Boiled Icing H cop boiling water Wlilte of 1 egg 1 cup granulated suitor. Btlr sugar and boUlrif water until mnar as disselved: put over firs and cook without earring until the syrup will form a soft spongy i-oll when urofijn d in cold wnti r, then pour into the wlutu of egg slowly, Dcaung constantly until stiff i notiith to spread, flavor to suit urn spread noon tliu iicce...iuiiy oy Deauruj yolks of eggs vary, very creamy and light lemon colored, using I 111! White Caki To mix Uold Cake, sift flour and baking H eup butter 1 cup granulated auirnr 'KTd''r totjtbae three times; cream buttes H cup milk or wster Whites of tluoo cgy I a"J "" bct - dd ,he' r 2 cups sifted pastry flour ' 'r'ani"l mixture, and lastly add the mols- S level tcaapoonfuls K C Bakinz Powdi r I '""?. Bnd ouTavltsnatsly. beating battel 1 Uaapoonful vonilla extra t. urn u smooth. Uold Caka can only be To mix white coke, measure the floor and atftlt at least three times with tho baking powder. Next cream the butter and suprnr aogawer untu creamy nod while; tin n odd the 'Water or milk and the flour mixturo a little, at a time, alternately to this creamed mixture, stirring it all thu time. After all moisture and Hour aro added and tlio batter s Perfectly smooth and gloaey, bent tic whites of the eggs until th-y nro very stiff, adding these to the batter lost, iioku i.i otaedium sin-d layer pans and put to jsttasr with chocolate, pincupplo or plain a rotary Ixiatcr nly Ixiatcr that will d rotary beater Is the 11 Ho illMtlcM trt th V..II.M f eigS. Tho beatllur kills all r, taaon atirt improves tho texture of the cake. Oold ake con bo baked in a small tube pan ol in I ii vera, using the same direetlons for boat of the oven aa in the white oake above. OmmUh Cots i cup 1 .utter H teaspoonful salt 1 cup sugar IH cups pastry nous Yolks of 2 eggs, beaten light -"S level tesspoonfuls K C Baking Powdi Whites of 2 eiree heaten rlru 2 squares ordinary cooking chocolate; melted a icoapooruui vanilla extract )i cup milk or watei To mix: Sift together three times the flour and baking powder; cream butter and nii'iir. add beaten yolks of the eggs ami add these to the creamed mixture, then the m ted chocolate, and alternately the moisture and flour and the wetl-beatenj whites of thsaggalaet. Bake in layers, orlosi. Thing to Remember Always have the cake hatter an It will iirop cosily from tho ioon, adding moru inoiflium u tho amount called for by tlio soft will beoomo reoiM ttoasB. mako it aoft enough. Caka reaaongwy butter that in mm h lit'liler. Alwoys un a double-raise baking powder to guard against cake failing, and to bo luwurtal of a light fine-text uxeQ oake. K O linking Powder la a modem double raiso linking powder, alwava sivinu uniform rcrtiilte. it is a baking powder with two ilmiint.'t raises, firdt when moisture is IN Till, i hi i v OOUKT OP TBI sr a 1 1: hi ORBOOM I ok TBI COUNT OF IIARSI-V NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In tin- M.ittcr 'if tin- Hamuli! Dniiirl W. Vinlcr, lanvuard. Nuliic If 'nctcliv givsjaj tn nil whom it in. iv concern tli.it the uiliuiniatrntor ol the above entitled i state hniiig filed his tinnl imniiiit. llut'oiiit li.ia fixed Mun iluv the -litli ilnv nf May l'.ll.l at 10 O'clock it. in. at the Court Doubt in Mill us, Oregon, M the tunc anil place fur heuiiiin; object iuiia if any to auiil titinl areoiint anil tlic scttleiiienl uf the antne. Tina notice if. nililialicd by order of the OottntV Inline nl Harney t'ounty, iiih-c it week lor (out aucceaaiye wecka iM-iniiini Hi.- juili .lav .it April, ISIS. JAMBS L OAULT, Administrntnr. Nolli K Full I'l'lU.ICATION I'mrxn siAiia i a a, in 1 1, s, iniiii., Oregon, April .'.'.. mi.i Nollie a h,'iel,y given that Uiiila Jouee, of prswsey, kick vvhii. ,iu Ma si, IWIM inaile llotnualesl Intrj No IBM, serial No lrH.I Inr hK1, Hecthin It, Townahlu M N.. KaiiKO i ', K Hiiin He Mc I, Man, haa filed BOtleS n liileutlnli til lnke final III e V.nir (iroof in e. n, mi, i, claim to lbs land abovs iteacrllii a. I Inn- K i. Heede II H t uinuila-.linn-r, nl I.i. nillii-. t I irewaey , irevnli , on the ,lal day nf May 111, ii .i.i nainsa aa wltuiiaaea. Julian iienrue. llllMUl l.enrae. Jnillih kllll ball, loliu K inn, all all of IncMaey, llreiou A M. Kabrk, Keglater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 141. Hiii in 7 1 1,1st No. U6vrt NDTIU1 rOR PUBLICATION 1'NITKH HTATKH I.ANIl OffWtL I imi in. orr , April 7, pi. f NotlM li hfii'i'y ttlvtiii (ha.1 Ihfi Northrn I'ftriili- Ksllwi) i niiiMii), wbo poll ufllce .Mr in m J'nnl. M In liliotn, his thli 71 h ds) ttl April li-l.., li.i'il 111 tbla nltltv IU .l'll'll.r loioh'tl innl.r l In' .rvlnltll uf Id"' d'-t til (tin Brn npi'mytul Jul) I ny (.10 rHl. fty". . tiW). ck't-iiiit l by (h n.'i.i i ititsjrfu appruvvd M 17. iwm bi UI .NK'4Mr. 10. Twp. Htiulli, H .tlKui. W.d torrlnl V. 0...UI JS AnyU'lAll wi.pih i itsiinlnu iIvrMly tb laill'li lit t-fllti -1, Off It'SlrtHK (U tll)iH-t lei'tlft of ( mine!! t liavr-irr uf ih- liul, ur fur m ittirr f moii, tti the illiputwl i. tpplli -iii ihmiht (lie their alfl'lBVlU uf protswl In thll offlir, tin .ir In-fiirt' l h. .'ini ! v uf Juutj, I Via U .. M m farbb. HvBtaUr. t'llti Illicit III lilt- I i i i. llftnlit, io. !rl nl Hiirni ilrrg-uii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'KITBI, HTlTKB'I.ABOOrilca i lluilia. Oregon, April In. I'll! i Nnllce lanetct.) slvcli that William II Alowrs nl Ittley. urrg win Ms) . ,''10. ana Mulch J, mill, i. 1',-eiii. i in ,e linn eaiead K.utrlca So m.'.'i- "I .. '.' l.n l',i',, NK',. - . ii, n ' sn ,, iei ii. n . I'us uabls I fcaaga J, I, iv. ii i ,M, Meililtan. haa una Until e nl llvlc ,, 1 t'-n In HskS Ih-al three rai t-i-nif. o sstaallsli lann Iu the laud above ila. Hard, I.' Ii.'aia'er ant Heoelver. at Boras, Uisgoa on tbi I'll, day of May. I'Jln i lalinanl ii.uir, aa ivltitceeee in v Miliar. II II. Thoinuemi, Win A tuiell, I'l tar t'e lei an n, B I uf dfle) . On'inii W KabSS. Keliater NOTIOI KOU PUBLtOATIOH I'mtbi, . 4TRM I.ahii oyrti (. i lluriia. Oregou, March l. HIS. t Sotlce la berebgr liven that Fred Hereth.of narrowa, Oregon, who, on Airll IV, 1VI0. mane ll.iiii, .lj.,1 Kutrr, Vi im.'o. for As I am moving rnv saw mill I httve four or five old buildings st the old site thst I will dispose of st s bargain, Any one need ing such material should see me at once Clay Clemens. 18tf MtrOIBTlM. HARNIY bOIlUS, NO. .7, I. O O I. Malta evsry Mtunlay la odd Feliew Hall stT:0ri m. A, liunti, W W. lie ill, I, Hniiel.ri M.U. I lean- work aa follow fire! Haturdar Inl natuij aeconn Hatur.lav Klrat ilegrss: I nrat Halurday Inl- no rtaturilay, Mecotiil lieero' fourth "alordsy, Third liegree. Itl'llNHI.ODIIK NO 117, A y t at., Mnela every rlraland tlilr.l lalunlay In each nvoalh. I . .(isull, W. at Ham Mnthnrahead. Maeralarv at IIIRRN tVOOIIMRN UK A MtChlt'A Meets ersry seeond and foiirtn Friday evea Itn al II ti F. Mall, all nelrbsors Invited New spfillrania will receive cunrtsoua tresl '"ell . M A al.. a V f WT. laaler, olerk. -'. V O. BURN I'll a ll'Fli NO. 40, 0. 1. 1 Mceiaeverv second and fourth hondsys. In MasosTl ll.ll Frankle "..icon... W.'ai I'.lla Hweek, Mecreler) . SYLVIA RKHIKAII IIKORKK No.ei Meelasverjr 1st slid Id Wednesds) , , - in oil., n.ii, ,v. N. U. Medio l.eoiianl. Ree. neo'v. TIII.F I'lHCI.R No. lltA, Vf. of W. Mecta every fourth Innaday, ,, MBlld HnMnll. ,J. Iteeter (lotHlman. tMerk. OF Fl CIA I. Ill HKI 'TORY iTAva oaaaoai I' H senator i junathau Minima Jr. In n R. i hainberlalu IW KKIIIa ... i Hawlry '"iilieaainen Attorney (leueial inivemor secretary ol nut lieaain.i Mpl. fubllc liiatiuiVi'oi. ' Mst. Flint., .. A M Crawford ... oawaldWeal rw Buprsin Jadgaa T.Htli I. M Alderman ... I Duel war Itobt K.klu T. A. MeSrios. uew n nsrnvti B. B. Been. F. A. Moors NINTH JUDICIAL iiihirict num. i Judge lialtou ass ..ir.el Attorney w H HroiK Ulul bill Atlr C ivonsid i In ult court ineeia the Brat Wmnlay la April and Brat Monday in October. I'll in Hruatol 1 V l'arrlah Mill KeiirrseiitsUvs tv " H"rn.n OOTJBTY MAUBYl County Judie Clerk I reaaurrr UmiiI Thompson II T II us hat K A. Miller O. K. Beery A. K. Mlebardaoa J.J. Uoasgaa L M llaatlttea U. V. I levenier John Kubluson 1 1, r, ilrtveetei iihoa Mala county court meets the Brat Wedneadsy la January. March. Msy. July, Heptembsr sad Niiveetber. anrveiur -lierin Aaeessor boolHuirlntsndent uruner inck liiaiHH-tnr I'oiumtaalonera babmiv i a i.aki, errici: l. Blk'el Beeelver Wsa Farra Frank liav.y Reeorir, rtraaurer Marahal, . U. w, t:ievetiger a. as. nyru J.O. Weleoms Jr. ,.H. I.. Ilalue. f H.J. II. earn I A. C. W.lcom. I Fran I Davey i N J Wc Kin mm Mreiiuas ol the (oeurll evert Meeoiid sud Fourth We.lm el I'.niiiiHuien K1.. awctlun A lllameti, A'l'lltiniial ll..iii..Ua.l Kutrr. HBl-rlW,. fee i: rlNVt4,hWi,NK i.i, Towuahti. m n . it.iia. m k Meriillan, haa nn .1 notice of Intention to make final tltrue rssr proof tn cetahlt.h eiatlu lu the laiul alMi.e dsserll'sd I,, fere Helieler and Kecelver, at lluriia. llreoii. on the lltli :lay ,,f May imi ' I. in iii.nl iiauira aa Hltlieaara Frank Kll'ike l barley rlrcklinuae. Aleaaii dor MoKeuale, llemleraon Kill, , it. all uf Mat ruwa. Oregon. Ww. Fabbs. Register mutniM:i.;i:::i:ii:mn..iu.w;iij..i.. Mrs. ( jracc B. iVlcliose TEACNBR Voice and Piano Methoda Used In Ciscissslli Csiicnilsrj of Misic Kesidence Stuillo JnUJdoor weat I'resbyterlan Church lnim:iPmmt!rttnfm:tti:mijtTiuttmi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UniTSbFTitia I.ahii Orri, t ( Rami. Orsgon, Msreh 'JV, mini Notice la hereby given thst Frod I'eters, of VYsrsrly, oreion, wlioon June i, itiM and April I ItIO, resprctively, made Homestead entry No, Bin, Hsrlal Meet and No ntiiai, fi r hk. BKUMkik, Hec. II; WkBWi4 and MYVNWU, seotleti 17, Township T7 H, Hanse lit K w II larasUe Meridian, haa filed nniiumf Intention to make final thaenyear I'roof to eatehllah elslalto lbs land above described, before Keg Islet and Receiver, st Hums, oi.iun, un the IvthBsyof Msy, lull. claimant names aiwltueaaea iriasvBe Halt, of I'rlueetoii oreion, John FalKstAd. Of Hlnllh, Oregon. I.'hsrlea lalxirence and m wood Kenney both ol Watrerly Oreion Wm. Fash, Register D. I.BTAKDABb, Btntl V. HT A Nil tin, a.M.M.n. M.n.,0,li i (lensral Prsctlre Of, "Musle"--flpeclillit Kar. Kye, Noaesnd Throat DRS. STANDARD Will Answer ell Calls Premptlr Day or Ni.ht Offlee In C. W. Yawns BkJ'e Phone. Will EstabUeri The Harnar County Heapllal al URNS, OREGON Dr. la. O. HOLLAND Physician and Surgeon Burns. Oregon Telephone Connections COLONIST FARES - WESTBOUND -March 15 to April 15,(1913 SEND FOR THE FOLKS While The Fare Are Low The Low Fares apply from the following and many other points in the East, to any station on the O.-W. it. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Atlanta, Ca. Baltimorc, M.I Boston, Mass. SS.1S IWrYalo, N. Y. 47.80 Charleston, S. C. 83.90 Detriot, Mich. 43.80 Fort Worth, Tea. 40.78 Minneapolis, 30.00 181.70 Louisville, Ky. $42.85 Oklahoma City $38.25 84.78 Memphis, Team. 42.80 Philadelphia, Pa. 84.78 Milwaukee, Wis. 38.70 Pilteburg, Pa. 47.00 Montgomery, Ala. 80.18 St. Lewis, Mo. 37.00 Muskogee, Okla. 32.20 Denver, Colo. 30.00 New York City 88.00 Omaha, Neb. 30.00 New Orelewne 48.08 Kansas City, Mo. 30.00 St. Paul, Minn 30.00 Leavenworth, Kan. 30.00 Chicago, Ills. $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. B & IV. Agent of the amount. For full particulars drop a card to H. BAKOUL, Afft, O. W. R. aft N. Redmond, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CARL C. GRIFFITH riiysii'lan ami Sittimu mjBNR, OKKIION. TILLSON HAHISON M. B., M. D. .; Offlre Herond Door Times-Herald H Kntranre on Main Hlreet Hums, - Oregoi il. XXX. GBflRY Physician ami HnrKexin. It u run, -. - - Oregon. Office in new building soulii ol Welcgj harnesa shop, Main Ht. 'Phone MainHfi. I. c uioonnn " - piDDna,! DE3STTISX Office first door east photo gallerr Barns. Oregon. W. C. BROWN, DB1TTIST. litlKNN, UBBflOM. Office rootos 8 and II Masonic Bail! DENMflU A DENMr.fi, Physicians and Surgeons (alls .answered promptly night ord Phone llarriman. Hsrpiman, Oregon Or- Minnie Hand Physician and Surge Direct Telephone Connection La wen. Ore. M. A. BIGGS Attorney at L.w Voegtly llldr. Burns, Oresjas WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's tSO.00 m Wek, almost 81000 a Pay nelllitff Victor Safe -nd Are proof boxet to iiM-rrliawiu, tiBftttrj, lawyers, d nilut uul well u tU fftrmnra.all of wiiuni renli.f UMD 9Q of a aftfe. but tlo not know how eaaj I tlatoown on. Hlrtiieii 1 clam uur propovltlon iu,r of ttl U-til, Pit-ail M nioiifj mptklnit opporiuiil Lie ever rw.i.. I Without prevlou cbimtI etnf VOU can dublloai the uocei of oilier. Our hmlomely lilunt rnt.tl woo ,.nv cu1ok Will vim I I.- jrtiu to preetlt th auhjeet Lortit- toiitrm In IntereedtiR a manner an tli(-ujrh you were piloting them ihrouith our factt-ry. Men appolnU-d an .teamen receive advlo ud Instruction for elllii( afe, ftivluff ..utr. mm Le..k. utf pom tail YOU ba Ifaa flrt We was favor oni out $ M eouviuutna te.lkiujf Mitiit which it 1 Impossible for proapoettv customer to deny Why to apply from your vicinity befor someone t le frts the- UriitoryT alman out of each locality. inesjith snniTersary or our eoaapany was celebrsted by ersctltiK tho most moUeri. safe fart.iry In the world- Witt awat men who receive) our Mpeclsl sell in Induct ment, rendered It necessary tvodoubl our output. V are tsnaliiff many thousands of dollar eii laraln our lc oriranlxatlon, but to learn all partlculr, It will oo-t ynu oDly the prtca of a postal card. hk for Cilslojui 1GT. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. CIICIII.TI. OHIO Mess Heme. Osssalt. 10,000 Sef. BsassBs. C. A. REMBOLD AtliiMii.y-nt-I.tttt, Burns, Oregon. II1XEI & CHEZEM ATTORNEYS AT LAW Burns, Oregon Rooms and 7 JUmnir Kulldla Farm lo.ua unk-klj naile at reeaoaable sj CHARLES W. EbLIS LAWYER Burns, - Oregrjej nfr iu ll. i- Stale Co .rts and I'ra fore tin- I a. ijiiii tiiii... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION iMran lrTsa Usallmi a. I Urn ua. iireiruii, March Z7, Itll i Ni.tl.. ts in i. I., given thai Kit liar. I ll lle.lgea, ol Hlli-). Oregon, whoof Kehruarr ;!, lulu, maili. In.ini'.t a, K.nlrjf, No im.'.i.i, forHK Neillun IU, Intviialiln 1 M , Usuge X K , Wll lalnrlt.. M, il.tl.n haa ni.il liulli-e of Ilia Inti-ll tion to make dual tliren rear ,roof,lo eatat.ltsb , l.liu to the lanil atNive ileerrlbed, befor,, Keg later aail Ueeelver at Hums, Oregon, on the ,lli ilay ill May. fs, rleluiaiit nairra aa wllni-aara laaai' KoaliT. W, I. Ileal, Alfred Johnson ami iluy I,. Ileiuhree, all of Hilar, Oregon. Wm. Kasas. Huglaler NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'slTXn HraTBal.ANOOrrtra. Bares, oregou. .prti , mm I Notice Is herri.) alvii that alvlo llurlburt.ol NarruS,OrSfOD, !.., .... Mri.l J. IMS. ami Nov 17, liiov. rcapeeltvel inaile llmuesteail Klitrli-a, No UM,,lsuillM'ij.'., f.,i SWl.SK',, HUaWi.. Met . NWi.NWl,. Hoe a, WINK, anif K',NV. ,. sri'tloti a. TiMiiahi. .t. h, Kauge 'JS K, Uill.i.i.it,. Meriillan, has filed imlli-e of III . iiiion to make final three veer Ui estahllati 'laiul toiii., lanil atiovo di.arrlhi.4. before Keg later ami Heuelver. at Iturna. Oregon, ou llu .'till day ol May, ru.i claimant nature aa witnesses: Augustus W llurlliiirt, Narrows, Oregon Mllllam ll Harilwell. Jolinr Aleismler, W A Mi'Kengle, all ol rliirne Oregon Wat. Rasas, Kegis.er ee.e.e. ...... ....... : ... i firuiv . s . a e e e : RE8TAURANT . a a OROHUti I OON Hroo. a 1 S Meals At All Hours. Short Orders and Prompt Service rviiti neaHonuoie naies Give Me A Call Otr.ell. Tlasea-aeraM BtalMlaa J.ONB : - rA jy- I little ll'UIOll lulfl. Ii'l'l, ,1 f(t tin, .on, I the iriim Biioriev. '1 I,, . i.oilo , ... ,,.,,, tog two lavera. font. -ml of U run wi.l.-r iiH,. M eup of any fmlt juioa to imko dlffsrsot Wage. Nuts, raisius or liga cuu be added il letaas. J desired. Eggltt$ Icing 2 eups powdered or eeufi: Jules ol )i lemon and wuti r, eream or mill) to soften sugar to conaiatiiiiy toajirrii i. 1 i.n caaoot fail lor if ouo should ic t it too solt, ssniuly add a little mure sunur. "lliia eun as se ro Buia kind of Wilt. 1, luadu with uiiy liiid of frurt jiiino to sajar luauiuu ol sir Gold Co. H eup tu t Ur Yol ks of 4 eggs H eup sugar u cup milk ur water 1 eup flour. Iras 2 tuMoniuxmfuis travel teaspoonfuts K O linking l'owdvr (Jratcd rind of oruuau 1MJ t Jaoara afs. Co. The neat lesson will ba on MuffLus wltk several recipes ana lull directions bow to luafc "'Mod, und turain when heat la applied. I his Hiistuina the raisins; until the batter is cooaea, wncn, or oourse, It cannot fall. Yblka and whitea of aggB should be beaten aenoratelv. Use a rotary beater for tliu yolka and a flat or spoon whip for tlio whitea. Novcr 'grease the sides ol the oake tins. I I I In) Imi ter stick til the alriaa and nut. it looao with a knife when baked. This keep I ho In yorg oven. If the aides of the nan are Kxtiuiiil, the coke will pull away, tusking tho top of the layer narrower than tho iMiiiom, ana making It Imptsallnln to stack thu layers evenly. Hear in mind that baked dough cannot rise. Always start baking with alow Uamo or moderate oven, and allow the cake to double in aixe before Increasing the heat; then bake with a hot oven until the top is brown, and the center responds to tho touch. in CUt a Cake when still warm nr miiIOi fresh, dip the blade of the knife in hoi or oold water and cut with the damp blade. This prevents the cake from slicking to the knife. 1'NITKH hTATKa I.ANIl OrriCg, I Boras, hi. nun, Anrll jii. lulu. I .Noiii . ih herabj .'ti.'ti lbs! Itiirtun M. Kelasy, of ml. y. on i-on.M lin, on January II, lliii.ina,fr IIoiiii.ii ii. I entry No ii,:, lot tUV'.NtV',, NW' ,.,. -,, l.-K',NK',anVl NK .Ka".,Hec in . i, loiialili.'7 m , lleiiae 'J.'. K , Wlllstliellc Merlill.iu. I... II li.il ii. .11. i, ol Intention to make filial iniiii, iiliillini pruof, lo i.'al, Mali i lalui in i In- laiul above .1... rtheil, befnni Iti'Klali-r Mtnl Heeslvsr,a1 Un ma, Oregon, on IIS I I'll day June, lulu. i 1 . 1 1 1 1 ,t i l ua ' ii llm aaca : JJWiill Hum. il I'l.lir reteraon, 1 lyde Uive, John H, nil, nil ol n.lry. Oregon Wm. Kasas. Ktglaier NOTKK IPOH PUBLUTATION, ('Nil in BTATBB I.anii Onus limn (llrsfOB, March w, llllil. Bellas IS hereby I'lv.'i. that lieorge Halt, ol t-r lu ii ion Oregon, who, on Hepi. 14, lima ami Mar. h 'I, I'llu reapsfllvsly uiadu .inmealeail ,nl,i Soia.ll Hint No lll.lli.for l-'.K',, : Wi.,HW, ami N !,. Heclluii a.'.. lownsbli ,, Kauge as t. . Will. lie Meridian, has filed noiliiiol Intention in make lliml tbrssysaf rr,,,,l t,, , ai.il. Il.li i lain, hi tin- laiul abOVS BS serlbed bulore Hegisieraud fteeslvsr, kl hums, Oregon, on the null da uf Mny, lull i liiluiaul ii.nuaN aa Mllina.i'a I'i.hI il Peters, i haili-a l.alioriiiicu, i,n, ol Waverly, Oregon, Jubu II Kalkisiad, of Hmlih, llir ami. laaii a I' Mahoti, of I'rllicelou, Oregon Wm ragaa, lleglaier. ........ .................. s e BUtVN.S SANATORIUM: s Mrs. Wm. Cummins, i'rop. a s a s a a a e a s e 0 lia-.uf if lltll-ll i'llf fall t isttl f U , aov . V.O.V. .. ,....,. in.. 5umpter Valley Railway Co. iiMi: TAIll.K NO. il IN J (INK 14, 1U0H. FKiurr Best of cure for patientrj .Wt'll furniuhed rooniB, neat! clean and comfortable. No contaifiouH caues taken. West linn in I No 1 Tass a. m. No. 2 1 tO l.v llaker Oily :5 " M,u Hi llaker w:6H - riallsbnryt 10:04 " l.Hklisrll 10:07 " Thuinpsout 10:17 " Sti.dilaiil Junctloiit NOTK'K FOB PUUMGATION. IINITKIl nTAlKM LAND OKKII'g, I burns, Oregou, UassB 17, imit.l Metisl No. BSJ1I Mil n I Noll" i la In i given In "II whom ll may ion. i in Hint Hi i, ik -until ami I'reslley Hiii y Hi ol liln in I. i., .... ii, have It led apnllca lion, mull i Un in I id Hum i, IMI7 lu select l.oli I, I. il, 7 A ace It. lola'J, II, Dai 7 sec. 'Jll, , . Iota I.l. i. ,t a sue. HA, sli It ,tl K. W. M said bi,.ii.'bIIiii being pei.illiia In ll'' lluriia, Oregon la .1 onice. Aiii ,ii, I all peisous iUIiiiIiik .'lii'ianly or dsslrlng t nl'J, I to lln inlin ral i tiarai-ter, ur for any iiIIiit li-uaoi,. ul tinv l-arlof tin aald laiula. or lo Un- illanoaal of ill null ilii-ii nl in tin' aulil Hi'li-cloa and a.i.l knlcn Kcaaonable mt)tfmat0t)m))ttnt $1500 Reward! 10:22 " 10 :2 " 10:11 " 10:66 " 11:10 " 11:18 " 11:40 " NtMJN 12:00 ' P. M. 14 j6 " I-': III " 1:10 Ar Water Tankt I loan's Hour MoKwciit JUNCTION, ii in 1. 1 or JUNOTlONt Hununilt I) I. Camp) Kast llound. SB p. Ill Ar S: 0 l.v 6:116 ' 6:00 " 4:66 ' 4:6a " 4:46 " 4i40 " 4l " 4:6 " 4:10 " 4:06 " :60 " :0 ":06 DRINKWATER t&SLOCUM Horseshoeing:. Blacksmithing:, Wajfon Work COOLEY AUTO MATIC BRAKES Burns, Oregon, ?hlaH. ll. Ix-onnitl, ! ArrOKNKY- AI'-I.Atf, 'Jareful attootioii given to CottJ tiotis and Ii-irl KaUU mrtlteriJ l'ire Insurance. Notary Public Burns. Okhhon. WMiKmMjr Sjc Hia A. W. G0WAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and United Stall Land Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bi Burns. Oregon. it i. coorss aaao. a, lu.aoc c a. H.V, Domi aass. a. .a, secaj j:--' Main 8t., 1 if .8 if nr ' I ,r: I COOPER 8c DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Engine Irritration. Water Supply I Sewerage, Water Power. Hnreys, Maps, Kslimataa, SorrTls BURNS, OREGON ENGINES-. BOILERS WW -fllOHORAOf MACHINERY F. O. UlLI.AKI, Kurmerly Assl. Bnglneer In U. H KeclBinalloii Her vice. A. O. PacutjU Koriuerlr CblefaV g I near ol Bo! sat WYetcru Ry. WRITE TOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE A-HAVERILLMACHINERYCO. J rvnj'Knt.. WASH.- PQrTTLAND. ORE. - .rAN JOSt CAL m ' ?' "v V I w llm Oregon, 1.1 Hi, i nla anil II ye .-Unfa rrottic , aaliiu or any nil calila alimilil I'l, tluli itlll.lavll or i.roleat In I I lila office un in In lin n I lie lal Jay of alar mill. Wm Kaasa. Register. Nevada I'rotec- Itull Aaaui'tallnli ol which the under alumni la uiciiiImt, will give gi.iaat lal reward for eel. iliinci, leaitlng to . .1 ' " ....... .,,,. , "II, ry vlclliiii of any tier ty or parties steal ing nurses, calila ur tunica belonging to any uf Its main bars. In s.lilltioii ii. un, slnive, ilm unileisliu.il i.ltaia the aaiun ..ihIIiIoii Ifaai.uu lor sll horses lirainli.il haraB alcil Lai un both or either law. Hraml lecuiiliai in ulghl rounllss Hangs llsrusy, lake ami Crook ci, unties. Horses vuoti'il when aulil. None lull grown hurseg aulil ami ouly la ergs I, urn I,. .. W W.IIKOWN Fife, Oi.gOD. Whitney) 00 TIl'TONt " 1:40 Austin 1:10 Mop on signal only. (No agent. Tlokets Isauacl only lor stalions where trains are scheduled to make regular stops. I'assengers must purohsse tick ets where agents e'lst helore entering Irani" or .u cents il. .iiiiiion to till) re Killer fare will be chsrRed. JOKKl'll A. WK8T, 8upt. UKANTltKDIlKS. Asst. Bant. BURNS MILLING CO. HORTON A SAYER. Pm,c Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic. Flooring, Moulding, rimsning Lumber. , Nearest 8awmill to Burns. Cood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. Eastern Oreg oo Fngineeriij Company CIVIL AND IMKiATION liN6Nta Bins, OrtxaQ JEAN BART BALCOMB riiAH. m. am. g. ... utLM A, .. gl ABSO. M. AM. . IC. g. HYDRAULIC ENUINFEB Ditches, Reservoirs, Final Pre: Work, Hydro-Electric Power U. S. Dep. Mineral Work Coin til-. A Specially lingagcd In Holh I'riviiie And liuvciuaieiii Stroam tiagJDH ALBEKSON - . ORgQON NOTKIK KOR I'UBLICATION. llMITSO BTATBB LAMIlOirlCS. Burns, Oregou, Marcli 17, lata. I Notice Is hereby given that Fred llerelli. ol Nsrmwa, Oregon, wlio, on Anrll 'JO. ut7. Bad a lloiuealcail Knlrr No. ItUAa. Serial Nn attfl. for StaHK1,,. Hec. 12 anil N,Ni,., heotloti 11, Town. sbli SI H , Haoge Ml K , Wiflawolte Harl.llan. Iiaa flleil m.lloe of liilmitlon to make flual five vuai nronf. In eatalillalii..! nlalin I.i lhM U...I above tleactttieit, before itaglsUr ami Keeelver al (turns, Oregon, on the mil day ol alar, mi claimant nauiea as wllnaaeee SrAIlk Klll.k,. I I,.,),,. Ua.kkn.,.. II.... "-- "- -..., .- v..bh, n IWSBU cmitiraon aiiinti all ol Mar. - Wa Ka ass Register der Mukenxie rows, Oregon WHITE FRONT LIVERY STABLE JOHN ROBIN? ON Sick iasffjctM-. nrocv Cautj. Hums, On lliunii Aihliees iHN(.KX(IKHMc,u. NEW RIQS AND TEAM5 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. f sim TStrsa Med I Kiiuruvur. Fine Watch Repairing: A Sm cialty. .