BAFFLED THE BEAR Exciting Domestic Event In tho I Early Days of Vermont. TALE OF AN ALL NIGHT SIEGF. AM Ugly Visitor That Gov. Harsslf Warm Reception In a Settlor' Cabin, Quick Retreat by tho Inmatoi and Dloplay of Praaonoo of Mind. Two or the lli-sl KiikIIsIi mtlm In Um town of A1I..I11111, Vl . went John Strong mill mlok Kverosi. ICarly In the fall of I mi Strung unit vajfMl bad to go 10 attain) fur provision Pioneer woini'ti sMOas Wugltaa, Inn for some rtmxon Molt) Strong felt mi essy after her liiislintiil IiiiiI pun- HM and her sons got In it no.nl niiiiI,v of fuel and did tho CMtW :' rl When they rame lmk lo I lie iiihln tha baby waa crytag for his gnppar, and lira. Mining gave him ti itli of warm milk anil wit lilni down In fimii Of the flreiilnre Sho hull Just IWeUMJ tha kettle of sump from the, Bra when aha heard a noise. Looking ronnd, aba aw the blanket tltijt served for n MM awing aside as a Krviit hoar thrust her bead Into the room. Tho ehtlilreti screamed, and tho. hoar backed out lu haste, but Molly Strong know that tha would return. "Quirk, children !" alio aald aa ami caught up tho hnhy. "Climb Out lad der Let sister go up first, now John nle, now Frank-hurry, hurry P Wheu the others MM safe lu tho loft Mrs. Strong cllmlH'd up with tho hnhy and drew the laddor after her. She laid It across tho hole, and then alio and the children sat down and waited The floor of the loft was innde of round poles laid closely together, hut not fastened. It wna dangerous to more about on It. Peering down through tho pole door, they listened and watched for the hear to come hack. They could hoar her moving round tho house, and o u big paw crashed through the idled pa per at the window hole. Finally she came to the door and, after blinking uncertainly at the Arc, wnlkiM lu Two cubs followed her. The old boar prm ently upset the pun of milk on the la uie, ami me cuds negaii to lap It up eagerly. "I'd like a taste of that myself," Prank whispered. "So would I." Johnnie replied "I'm awfnl hungry." Next, the hear found tha pudding kettle and took a mouthful of the boll tng samp Jumping back with n cry of pain and rage, she broke the pot with a swift blow of her pnw. and tl aat np on her haunches, growling and whining, and began to dig the pud ding out of her mouth. The nhj sal and watched ber In grave wonder. That waa too much for tha children, who burst Into laughter Instuntly the bear gave a loud roar and rusluil to ward tbe hole with the ladder across It Mrs. Strong gave Inirrlisl orders "Get me a pole, Frank, q trick I Now. get another. Punch her If she trie to climb np. Be careful Don't full through." Tha baby, awakened by the DOlM, be gan to wall, and Mrs. Stnuitr MOtMal him with one hand while with the pole In the other she warded off the hear. The little girl clung crying to her mother'a skirts, but the hoys oinli had a long pole and prodded the T..-.i i through the rungs of tho ladder. The big brute Anally shuffled off toward t he door. She pulled down the blanket and tore It Into shreds; then site went oot, followed by her cubs. "She's gone!" Johnnie said "lio yon think she'll come bark, mother?" "I expect she will, son. hut wo cm manage her If we keep awake." "1 won't go to sloop'" graejkad John nle. "I'm too hungry!" Nevertheless, the silent wait In the dimly lighted loft made them all drowsy, and before the Is-ar return. si Mrs. Strong knew by their ln-m.v breathing that the children were aaleep. It waa near midnight w hen tha bear came In and renewed her ef forts to reach the loft. Mrs. Strong rapped her sharply with her polo, and there waa a roar that brought the boys to their feet. Daxed and only half awake. Johnnie Ban across the loft. Ills foot slipped Into a gap between the poles, and as ho foil other poles spread apart. Down be want Into tho room with the hear and Mr cubs. Tbe bear did not see Mm tall, but she faced about at the noise tad atarted toward him. Quick aa a flash, Mrs. Strong brought bar pole down on the nearest cub nnd pinned him to the floor The boar turned to rescue her squealing oil spring, and Frank drew Ids brother up Into tbe loft unharmed. No Injury to herself could have weakened the old hoar's courage like the attack on her cub, and although at Intervals sho slouched In nnd out of tbe cabin, she made no further ut tempt to reach the loft. As It grew light Mrs. Strong, watching through the chinks In tbe wall, saw her lead ber cubs across tho clearing Into the woods. As soon as she thought It safe she lowered tbe Udder and tho family came down. They saw no more of the bear. nd when Mr. Strong cnine home he made the cabin secure with a door made from basswood slabs and hung on wooden binges. Youth's Cotupan Ion. Beware of tbe man who docs nit re turn your blow. Ho neither forgives you nor allow you to forgive your self - George Barnard -Shaw Ho Plagued Him. The catcher was having an argument f with the umpire. "I'll fix you so you won't bo an op I deinlc any longer!" threatened the um pire, beginning to loso hla temper. "What do you mean by I won't b an epidemic auy longer?" asked l lie catcher. Til send you to tho bench." return ed tho umpire, "and then you won't Ini eetchln'." I'lltsburg I'ress. Welcomed. "I'll have to arrest you." suld the policeman. Tbe inun who wus having trouble with bis wife threw both anus around tb officer and exclaimed: "This Isn't any arrest. This Is u re cue" Washington Star. A Failure. Klrst Hum 11 Boy I your sister any good at playing ball? Second Small Boy Nn She can't throw anything but a fit or catch anything but a beau. -New York Times Asia contain more than half of the people In the world MOSBY FLED WITH HIS tiffs. An Attack That Wholly Damoralliod tha Partisan Rangers. i olonol John 8. Moaby, commander of tho I'aiilsan lungers, who gars su. ii dnahlng service In tbe southern .uuso, told of an amusing Incident In lil. h he figured. In the summer of 1864 when General l'hil Sheridan w lu tha valley of the Shenandoah he found hlmaelf much harassed by Moaby, who waa continu ally cutting off bis aupply trains. An auny cannot fight on an empty atom a. Ii. and Moahy knew It. One bright' morning Moaby heard that a long aup' ply train waa winding Ita way down the valley. Ity noon the range re In their gray uniforms were gathered al Hie forks of the valley pike, watching for the head of the wagon train to ap pear Presently a cloud of duat waa seen i King far up the road, and aa tba wind blew It aside the Ooufoderatee caught sight of n lino of men In blua escorting a . uravuu of lumbering wagoue drawn by mules Instantly Moaby gave the order to run a little howltaer up on the side of a hill nnd unllmber It. An toon as the gun hail opened Bra tha real of the men worn to make a cavalry charge and throw the train Into confusion. I'll.' rangers Jerked the gun Into po lllon nnd begun to awab It out End deuly tho man with the awab gave a shrill yell, aelaed tha aaat of hla panta loons and (led down tha hill and out Into the road. Almost In tba unit "'Hi tho other man at tha gun abandoned It. He seemed to be fight ing at (lie air as ha disappeared ovet a stone wall. The sutler's wagons were creeping nearer, and Mosby did not know what to think of such extraordinary conduct lie ordered four more men to tbe gun. hut hardly had they reached It when they, too, yelled, began to beat tba air mildly with their Mta and took to Bight spurring his horse over tba etou wall, Moaby rode toward tho gun, but ids stay waa short Tba howltaer atood last oor a hornets' neat, and tboae busy Insects wore resenting the lutru sroa, They Mad repelled the Invaders en foot, nod now they awarmad on M.ishy'a liorso till the maddened snl ii. il tore off down the pike on a run. then they turned tbelr attention to Hie rest of the troop. Their attack waa so vicious that tbe ranger gave up any Idea of atandlng iy I lie gun. They scattered far and wide, and It was an hour before tbey returned When tbey did the wagon train hud safely vanished In the ills tame So the hornets saved tbe day for Sheridan. Youth's Companion. Whore Selene 'alia. Science bus wrought many achieve nts, hut It baa not cleared up a aln glo elemental mystery, and It ha ere ule.l a thousand loaaer mysteries thai never were Imagined until science a me Science has demonstrated that this oak of a work! used to be an acorn, hut how that acorn came Into existence or whence It obtained the latent elements that now have becomt an oak science baa not suggested. Set nee has made It possible for a maun f i Hirer to cut down three tree lu Ids forget at !' In tbe morning. Ic have them made Into paper at 934 and to have I Iii-iii selling on tbe street a i cm -papers at 10:20, but whether the inuuiifaeturer himself hi a brain thai has n mind or Is a mind that has a brain science cannot even guess At liintlc Monthly Iron Meld Stains. Iron mold stains spread In any fabric they conic In contact with In tbe wash To remove them stretch tbe stained part over n basin nearly full of boiling water, so that the ateam may pone ti-ate the fabric, and apply with a leather a fciispoonful of salt dissolved in u dessertspoonful of lemon Juice. When the marks disappear dip tbe ma hartal well Into tbe hot water, after ward rlii.' ing very thoroughly In cold . ttef Proved It Waa Simple. lu a registration booth In San Fran sues an old colored woman bad Just Mulshed registering for tba first time. "Am yon shore," she ssked tbe clerk. "dal Is dOOa all 1 has to dot" "Quite sure." replied the clerk; "you see, It's very simple." "I's ought to knowed It" sold the old woman "If tboae fool men folk been dolir It all deae years I might 'a' knowed It waa a powerful simple proc ess "Life. ONE AND ONE MAKE TWO? Not Always, by Any Mssns, According te Sir Oliver Lode. Sir Oliver Lodge haa attracted a tremendous amount of attention by telling scientists (of whom be la one) I hat ho believes In Immortality In aplte of silence This la not the first time ho has locked born with scientific dogma In hi book, "Modern Prob lew," he affirms that one and one do not always make two. And this Is the "almost frlvoloua" way be makes Ids peint: "I would contend that, w herons the proposition that one added to one makes two I abstractedly beneath controversy, It need not be true for the addition of roucrete thing. It Is not true for two globules of mercury, for instance, nor for a couple of collid ing stars; not true for a pint of water added to a pint of oil or vitriol, nor for nitric oxide added to oxygen, nor for the Ingredients of an explosive mixture; not necessarily true, either, for snakes lu a cage, or for capital In vested in a business concern, flour lahlng or otherwise, nor la It true, save In a temporary manner, for a couple of trout added to a pond. Mfe can iiiuko havoc of arithmetic "The moral of all which la that propositions can be clear and simple and sure enough, Indeed absolutely certain, as long aa you deal with ah struct ions, but that when you come to concrete realities and have all the complexities of tbe universe behind you nnt only behind but In front and aiming and Intermingled with ovvry simplest thing then we ierforce step out of tho realm of positive dogmatlo security Into the region of reasonable and probable Inference, the domain of pragmatic conviction, of commonplace Intuition, of familiar faith " Took a Mosn Advantage. Returning from South America, a Now York man vouches for tbe Inge nuity of tbe city officials in Bio de Ja uerlo. The. householders on a certain street received notices that tha city fathers bud beard complaints of tbe high tax rates along that particular thoroughfare, and In order that Justice might be done tha residents ware asked to submit tbelr own valuation on their property. Whan the prompt and Joyful responses Md all been received the lot wero condemned and bought for a contemplated public Improve moot New York Tribune. PONDEROUS JEAELEPHArTS. Thy Havo Two Foot Trunk and Flip per Tipped With Claws. That which Is believed to be tbe laat herd of sea elephant known to exist la to be found at Guadalupe Island, off the west coaat of Mexico. Iu the herd there are now only about thirty speci mens. Tho sea elephant Is an Important link In (ho chain of evolution and la tha largest of all fin footed animals. The ndnlt male la about twenty two feat In length and H about eight feet high when propped up on his front flippers In a natural position. These great hulls weigh from two to three ton sud have a trunk, or proboacla, which, when reluieil. hangs down over ths mouth about two foot III tho and of this the nostrils are placed rather wide part, and "hen they breathe tbelt whole mass tremble In tiny undula tions to the very end. The flippers are thick and tipped with heavy clawa. There la a tall about one foot and a half long, sopn rated liorliontally In two divisions. This tall nets na a propeller, to resist the hugo creature when he come In through Hie breakers lie hoists his hack nippers nnd tall so aa to catch the full swoop of the waves, and then allows himself to he washed up on the beach Coarse, bristly hair grow sparsely from the back along the body, and a tough protecting crust of floah reaches like a shield from the lower Jaw down over the cheat and round to the hack of the nock This blbllke affair la nature's provision for protection In time of but tie. The male lights vl clollsly In tho mating season, and the cheat protector prevents much loss of life Sea elephant live on varloua kinds of small fish and use the trunk to scire them with Afterward the food Is transferred to the mouth precisely aa elepbauta manage It. EGGS BY THE YARD. Keres Also Produces Oyster That Weigh Ton Peunde Each. While In the orient a correspondent had iN'easlon to cull on friends who lived nenr Seoul, the principal city of Korea. Be 'ells tbe following stery: tine morning my hostess, while giv ing orders for tho ueceaaary things from tho market for tho day, mention ed four yards of eggs I accompanied tbe stow urd that day on his marketing trip, and when tho eggs were asked for tho grocer reached down In a liar re! and brought out the end of a large straw rope He measured off tbe required length on the counter. Just as a dry goods store clerk would measure off cloth, rolled It up and put It In the basket without a smile The eggs were Inside of this hollow straw rope, with a string tied on tho outside of II he tween each egg. This effectually pro tected the eggs from lielng broken while handling. Another day my hostess ordered two "amall" oysters for dinner Thla or der caused me to wonder a little, for I knew that there would Is' seven to dine, besides the sen nuts hut hen tile oysters arrived all was explained for one wolk'hisl four and a half pouuda, and the other five pounds On Inquiry I was Informed that some of tho oysters on the northern side of Korea neigh as much us ten uud. -Christina S Icnco Monitor. Bathing and Bellowing. Prlmltlvv mini I...II..I Ida water with hot atones That was not the only uae ho made of them at any rate. If be was a Scythian. Tbe Sythlsn prac tice described by llenslotua baa Iss-n claimed by some us the first recorded use of smoking Having spoken of s kind of hemp Hint grew In the un try. HeriMlotiis preceeds: "Now. the Scythians, taking the seed of this hemp go Into their tents and I lieu throw the hoisI uhiii the stones heated white hot As it Is thrown on It Is burnt Into smoke, producing so much that no Qraek range imtb could sur pass It. And the Scythians, delighting In It, bell.. ii This takes the place of washing for them." It seems as though tbey had dlscovensl the Turkish Imth and the cigarette. Ths Widow's Dower. It is lertaln that "dower." the estate for life will h the widow iioipilres at her husbands death was not kuowu aiming the enrly Humus lu tbe luws of King KiIiiiiiiiiI tin- widow hi dirts ted to be supported wholly out of the per sonal .state I tower Is generally as crllieil to the Normans, but It waa first lutissliieod Into tbe feudal system by Kmpcror Frederick II . who was COO tcinpoiary with the Kugilsb Henry III., al I I8M Tho Usual Way. "It would never do for tbe farmers to gel Into (he financial business of the nation " "Why imt." "i'roiu fun e or habit they would al ways bo Mulling to water tbelr stock.' Baltimore American Horns Finance. "Wuiubiil loan mo .'. It's for an la, I veatpicut y.ai are interested in. "What Investment of yours Attn I Interested In?" "My daughter wants to buy a birth day present for your son" Pittsburgh Poet. m Superfluous. Tommy I'op, what do we mean by siiperlliious? Tommy's I'op Super fin ous. my son. melius well. It'a like i bachelor giving udtlco to a married man Philadelphia Uncord. Orandest of All. "Whut Is (he grainiest thing In the universe?" asks Victor Hugo. "A storm at sea." he answers and centinues: "And w hat Is grander than a storm at sea? rile unclouded heavens on u slurry, moonless night" "And what la grander than these midnight skies?" "The soul of mail" a spectacular climux such us Hugo loved and still, with all lis ilrumntlc effects, the pic turesijun statement of a vaat and sub lime and mighty truth Unfortunate. "Wlmt tire you crying for, I'eperlt" "IliM'ituse I am so utifortuuate." "How do you menu unfortunate?" 'Tin' timelier told us that there were l.riOO.oou.oiKi people In the world, and he aald I wus the most stupid of them nil " Kila-c,.,,,!,. matter. Put Out. "I saw Jinks Just now, and he ed much put out" "Un I. His lundlord I Just aftsr dispossessing lilm " Judge. BayonaJ Hops. Uniise Troubled with loss of appe tite, Isn't the? Jultu Hue doeeu't even want to eat the thing that the doc tor forbid lite. Chrenit Constlpatlea Cared. "Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipa tion I ever knew of, and Cham berlain's Tablets cured me," writes S. F. Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. For sale by all dealers. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION I1NIIKI1H1 ATKS I.ANllllKHI K, n.ii in. . irogou, January 17, 11 4 i Nolle la nersby given that at lllon B Klelv ardsuii.iif Law Oregon, who, on iintolivr i. IMi, mails lloinealeail Kniry, No mum, fur H NW', and Lain tl Slid t, section I, Tuwnslilp .': a. Hauge IIJI, K , Willamette Meridian, bss flli.il n.iiirs of munition lo uiaks final f'omniu tatloii proof, to establish rlalm to tbe land Ih. des.-r In.-.l, butori the Beglgter and Ku roivar. at limns, iiit'g.iii, OB loo .'Oli day ol Keliruary. lei. I lalmant names aa II n. ' ltnll.il Wilson, Sherman Jay, Andrew I'eter xii an, I I' ' Kliloj, all nf Lawt'll, Oregon. I oil. Higlaler NOTICK fUB PUBLICATION t'Ni'i kpsi atks i.ANborrtcKi Hums, i iii-siiii, January I7.nn ) Notice It beroliy given that William H Barher of Kill, Oregon, who, on January lu, 1910. ma.1 lloniratcaU Kntry, No, Mils, tor HWU KK1., Use ii, NK., N'jMK', and sK',Nlli,, Mrrllull ItB, l'owiialdi " s , Hangs Jt K., Wllla.in.ilo Mm I. ban has tllvd noil. .. nf lnlrnlt.il. lu Diakfi Anal line y.-ai iiris.f. lu optaldoati claim to llic land abuva .l.-acr II....I. uaturs HagUtor and Ut'i rlv.T at liiirna, Oregon, un Hie 4th .lay ..r March. 1VI. claimant nainca aa wltllvasvs J.-ane M lliMiysr.l.i haiiva. unirgya, William A llursvll. ffi-.l (I. Ilcnacn all uf gll. OriU W,. Kaasa, Roflalor. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. r Nil Kb NTATKM I ami orKICK, ( Burns, tirefitu, January 17, lull i Snilii- laharshy glvaa thai William k. Haw- eoii.ol Bttrai, Oregon, who, on March Tt, IS07, made llmnc-lcail Hu'.y. No tUVt Narlal No (MIW, for SW'a.aoellus J Tuxuahli. J6 s Haul ill . ,W llla.i.i'lt.. M. -Italian, baa tlli.il ii,.lli.ol Inl.ntlaiii to malaa' Mnal fiir l.-ar I'r.Mif, to 91- tatiliah claim lo tba land aouva !- rllsst, be fur Itriiater and Itrealver. al llama, Oirguli, na tba ol day ol gal.ruary, ltM. Claimant nainaa aa. wllllSMtsj 0 . V Itiol. 1 n I'oitor, Kraua Inu.Uii.M. .r.lirr. all id HlllllI, lrruli We. rasss. It-la. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UaiTBb Htatis I.aso navies, ilium, orago. Januaiy 17, ltM I Noil, i la haraby l. n tbal Julius k i n. ol llarrlman. oroii. wbo, su November . HAM. madia lloinfatoad fculr). Nu USUI, lor "SIKl, and "NW' suction tt, Towutblp .'.' H, Hauge II K Wlllamall Malldlau, has Iliad noil.'.' uf Intoniiun to make final fivs-yoar proof, to tstaallah claim to lbs lasd above do eribad, bafuia Kaalater and Herolvar. at Barns, OrOm, un tba lib day of March, lilt claimant namaaaa wllnaaaoa (Irani Thompson, mini Thompson, Joseph Klaohel. flrii sin. uiu, all of Mavirli iirtai. We. raaae. krslatrr NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Darren Mtatbb l.sn umn I Hums, iirriuu, Janoary Is, 1 vl i Nolle Is hrn.li glvra that A ngnala llaai ill. h. of l"i lu. . ton, or. son wbo, on not. .tier la, IU07, ma.lr llomaalsad Knlry No. 97f, Nsrl al No OV37S, lur NK.,Wl,, dWi.Mt', and Si, NM i,, section a. I'lmuatiip ir; s, Hangs ai : . W lllamrllr M.rl.llaii, bas filed notice of li.ta-l. Hon to make filial live year Proof, to .-atablnm claim lo tbe laud abova dascrttir.t, bstors H'totta-i anil Kr.'clvi-r. at Hunts. Orsnu. on n. r slid day ol rabruaiy l(l claimant namsa as witnesses Karl Horaimaiiii, Tbsaiaa a. matins, Nina Ifaarttrtrh, all of t'rlnealon. Orr o. I Tss.ini aoii. uf Wavsrly, Orssun Wa. Fasss. Hnlslrr NOTICE OF CONTEST. I Mill- -lllflfl.iiilM ( Btiru. orrfuu, Jsuu.rjr a 1VM I.. Hui.ft I Htrtngr. ot I'Viilu, Orvgun, CnD I !- V'u hrr tij tiot,fic-1 il.; t irri I BaHi. hu glTtM l-t-nlii i iit-giiti, U lin r4at uftlraf atl ifi-aaj, tlii. un Jauunry Ti, IVU, At In ihit ofllt br duly curruUiratml iiiitllralluit U$ e iitMf nil arVCUr I he- t 'J. lit 1 'ait Ion ill )''Ui tlOlnrlrial utrvHrUI Nu MiK7 nidi- Ninh II ! for lol . iter 6,1). 40, H. K -tt. KWM . ) lui L oiJ Hl NK'4, Hrrllnn I Tuwufthli u Houth. (Uii. :. , rut. Wlllamrii -ntliD. a.n.1 u frtunnd fr nr miiiiit ttr sllrXw (hat ij luUlt 't'lgr lleVt wlmllt fthMduncd tftltl iri t , t Lai In ttfvrr iittasbllabnl or ittB.lnihn' I a rjlil?ni ut ): rl nny imtiruvvmaiDlf tbvtv "in aixl li ftl m'i,tM, itiir!f bh) rhamgill.it ri'iltliiff llitrrf mm nn ultit e that Uat tf ill miry You -. tliorriuir, furlbor notliod ilmt I ho nit allofailuni will tm Ukn hj tbla ufftrti ha v I iitr bfrn itiid !.) by ou, ami your lit entry will b sum -..l tbreunur wltbuul yuur furtuair rlibt lo bv hoord tln-riii vltbor bofurr tit U Ufl.r or OH etUleal.lf i ni fn'l to HI III ! It II uflti't within twenty day ler Ihe rorHTII publication cf tht until a-, aa abown balow. your autiwer under nith. enet'lflrally meat lug and fret-,, ii. lit. k ta ihcee altvaelUiif of toiitifei. or If you fall wiiblti that liiae to Rl In this offlre dttt- uriHti ilia' you have mrvad a uour of niiir iiimi'i on the ald fonteetanl eltbti In pateoti or l. t. tsu i , .1 mall. If thla eervb l fflMlt by 'hi i 1 1 v . r , of a nut of uui autwci i- i he in H ehl lu . riHi tnauf of eui-li ' ii in if i be tn hr i be aaltl i-onirptan 'iwrl'U-i at knowlrdatiivlit of hla rn-rtpl of ibr Putt bowing thetlate nf !( rrrtdpi, nr the effliUvl ol ibr ) rim. bv whom ihe lallfiii y a imii tallng wbeu and where ihe oir wai di-llvrt oil, If iad bv I'glataied mall pruof of guofi .vrr If uttiat t'omlel of Ihr aAldavll of tbe - oa ty wbom tba ropy u inalh l. tallng whan and the poet ulltretn whlrh It wai mailed and tbla afRdavit niuel loe arcompai leil by tin poalmaaier'a receipt for Ihe latiar. You ahoiild atale In our answer the name of tb putt it flh . to whlrh mil ih ah t tit ii rt uot ii t-i to In anil lo on Wm faaaa. Klater Oataof Aral publication January V4ih 1N Date of a niiil imblh atlou Jaiiuary SI, im i Hate of third publication February 7. vU Hale of fourth publication February nth, 14 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION t'sinii STATaa l.asiiiirrii a. I Boras, Oregon, lirrnmbar 'JX, 1111.1 Noilre la hsrsl.y lvn Ibsl Kmsai Kuiau Laraan. uf Burns, oreiun. who, up Mar 'J, IMS and Isae Ml, IUI0. laspi'i llvrly, n sds lli.uir slrail Knlry. Nu an7l, Surlal tjrud and Nu. Ot.'its. for NKV Bsa Is, H', SKI., Hrc. 'J and S',s ', Ho-llon 37. Tuwnshln uAtl . HauivHI K , Wlllam utte Msrldlaii, baa Iliad soilra uf Inlsiilluu lu uiaSc final flu- year priaif. In sslablisb claim to Hi.- lanil also.' deacrlbad, baforo Ht.ialar and i(i.csli.r. at Hun,., orafuu. on lbs siih day uf J. in, an HU. t lalmaul names aa ellusseas. w T. Iimiii, Hau Hwlor, N llsanri, K t:. tiilsstoii. all of liiirna. Orsion Wa. FA as a. Heflatai NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . I' Ml Hi STATK4 I A Ml OKI-II h. Burns, Oreguu, Hei'aiabnr VI. ItH.i. Notice It hereby given that William H oraal ul Wavarly, Oregon, Wbo, ou Juue lu, ltilo, made Hniseaiia.l Kuiry, Nu iHstir., foi Nf:1, Heriluii 'ill, Tuwoshlu is H , itangaa:i a . will aim.lt.. Merdlan, liaa tiled u.illci. of Intention to make llnal IQree year urouf, to .sial.liali rial in to Hie land above dssurllied, Isifore Kmla tvr and Receiver, al Burns, Oregon, on the mh day of January, 114. I'lalmanl naaiea aa witnessss Thomas ii Hill. Hiram h iralg, II l Vsn duieii. Henry N Meaamr alt of Waverly, Dragon. r . Wa rasas, Heglsur THT HOST aCCURATE 22 CALIBER Reptsting Rifle In the WORLD Msdo In two models i one for .- siiort 11, V. iar- tridgea - the oilier for .ti I-oiiaT lllfio It. V. STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE NO. 70. Ilaiuile la .tt Short and It .i M- m S - .' atririllKCil. aUV ST Solid fur liniulai.i,,, lu Limr s a d I a, . ,.HI bl.l .--. llluatri.lc.l Hide CaU ?and "How toSlioot ell". Order Sttveas asflM ristelsaad aaetaaaa from your Dealer. 8TEVEN8 ARMS TOOL COMPANY, P.O. B.a0O4. caworsi paua mass. '" I IS! M raHt m .assB.aV7 Good pictum tonight and to morrow night at Tonawama, the uiual programs and usual prices. ChambarlauVs Coaigh Reasetty. This remedy has no superior for eoughs and colds. It is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It al ways cures. For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ti strati htatis I.a md omoa, Hums, Oraaoii, llai'suibsr M, lal Noilcii Is bsraby Ivan thai William u..in orgs Hiiilih.flf huriis. tirssou. whu. ou Nov mads llumrslsad Knlry Nu iMe7, for Si, i, sW1, and HW'.SK1,, Sacllon miaa-i aa-ar nM -1 . i, ,v, i. Township Jf. n . Hani K . WlllamalU Mariaiau. bas Sted iiniicc uf Intouttop lo uiabi llnal i ominutatlon prisil, U aatahllab claim lu tha land abovs dassrlba-l, bafurs Hai (star and Bat'slvar. at Burns, orsion, on tus Julb day of Jaiiuary, mil claimant samaa as wltusseeei Htsnt trier, i stroll Wllherapoou, Albert Cote, r lorry, all of Bursa, Orauu Wa. raaai, Heflitar. NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION tisiTaa htatis tasi. orrica Hums, orsion January 17, 114 I Notice I hsrshy slvea tbat A lira Hweek llaiiii.-tt. fiirniarly Allca Mwssh, nl Burua, lira foe. who, uu July I, loue. mads llomastead Bs ry Nu OUMti, tui lAila I aud 6, Sao. I and l-uti 4 and Ii, Msstleu 1. Tuwshlp M H , Rania M R , WHiami'iir Msildlaa, baa died uulloe uf nilsn llouto maki final Ibrsa year proof, lo establish claim to Ihe land abuv dsss rlbed, bstors Kai ls! sr and llcrriver, at Hurna,iiraion,unthat4(n day ul Pahrusry, 114. I 'lalmai.l liamcs aa wllttratrs: Usury Uii.', Wm Mi.lnsls, Rsrl Wallace. Mr. Wood, all of Hums. Oregon Wa. KAHs. Itri sisi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tISITSli STaTSS I .A an times, I Hums. Orason, Jaauary 17, IVI4 Notlra I bsraby alvan Ibst Metis M Haed, formerly Matte Munla. of Bams, Oraiuh, mlw, OB Oil Va, 1H07, and April 17. Ill, resperllvelt, made lloinsstrsd Kntrlsa Nn. tj77(4erlal OaW and No. otvTuu, for MRU sad Mtk. Hcnlon tl. Tuwnslilp ar, rl , lianas. (1 1 , Wllwweue Mail- uiau. iissiiii.il iiniire oa ineauilon lo asssa noaj tbrse rear proof lo establish claim lo lbs land above described, before tbe Keg Islet sad Be-1 cslvar, at Burns, oraeoii, on lbs 3rd day of ' February , l'H4 I'lalmanl names aa wllmasss W. H liaason, A. K. Porter, wharlaa V. Haed, Nathaulsl lli-nns) , all uf Burns, Oregon Wa.rAaas. RagtsUt. octrriR IIAKNKV llllili. NO. VI. I II O F. Meela every Stanley la od.1 Kettuw Hall ai;:iui. m lauire Sheoaril C. V. I uaaly, rleirelars P.O. i 'agree sou aa ioiiowi nisi saiuraa iu. tlalory arcou.l Hatnnlai Klist Degree I laird -.aiur.iay, seroiiai Aregrsi rlnrit Iftrgree. foenb Balnnlay, BIIRNMUIDIICMO. 7, A l f M.. Meets every Brei aual ihirO Monday lu asrb mi. "II. W A ai.iwao. W M Ham M.itarrslirail HerrWari. M ItlKRN WOOIlMKN OK A Uhl.1. A u.eia every aaeon I and fuiiilo Krulay avaa Ing SI I ii " I Hall, all lielrsisire linllr.l New a.,liaaiue will rorelve euknavua treat man'.. Ma alege. V 0 W T. I..I.-I . 1,-s KI'KNS '1111 KH NO. 40. ii K . Meals every second aad f.ianl. kondays, lo la...., i. Hall i lasts liallou W. 11. t.t-oiia I baaaaaea, Nacrstary. sri.VU ill i i- i ill URIIKKK No4a Meelasvery Isi and Id Wadueeday n.'i Jasieasn, N. o I'eail Mas. Her -.. y II I.X I'll CI.K So. ID, W. of W. Meela every fourth Weooeadag. sueeu Korea. U N. Healer lloodsiao. Clerk. orrii'iAi. uiascToav eTATS -usaooa. II S Seuel.ara 0.i K Ihaiiiherlaln ) Ilea ii I alia a 11 llawl.y IN J SiBBAMI . A. M. I rawford Oewald a eel Hsu W. uk. .11 I.'oagraeanleu AtUirut.. OeuarsJ uoveruor Ms-ralsry ol Htsia i ri-aeurar Hunt. Public lueiiui'iiiii SUta I'iii.iii TaltHl I A 1 Inn. I. lll w h Imiiiiw.i i Hutu Baklu T. A UcMrl.le teas ii liuii.nl suarawe Jsalg i l. r. Beau If. a-i Mooie Nl III J i llll I A I. HIKTKHT i. um i jii.ia, ...un. ,i.ii,.', liallitii Biggs lieu S Hlsaa .ore i.lmuli lourt meela use iet Mou.la) lu April and Oral Monday iu October Joint Senator H Hrtsike lului Haeiwaeutallve ., , a, I ll.,n.,, WSTl Sitan: Cuauly Judge Clerk Treasurei nurveyiir Hherl Assessor. ... ... school assert Blendes! CoroDsr Irani lhouisou HI H.,,1,,1 ..MA Miller ' C. a Baeiy A, K. Mlshardasa 1. i. Uoaegaa i.M Usaslltea I. W.l'lsvaager John HoblnaoB . r. Silvester Inspector itasfosere nuos Bain I'oumy loart meals the fliat Wadneaday la January, March. Mag, July. Bapteaiber sad Novsatwr. siimi i' . i.asi. aaatajgi Begislai Wta rsrre Saeelvar . . Baa Moikarahaad fitTjf .Baiar Mayor Sam Molberabead Keooriler. Buy Van Winkle Treasurer Henri Dalteo Marshal, . . ..II I. . Halms I II. J Hassan raiuiiclireeii A. (.'. Welcome I Jainee l.ainialiire I B. J.McKIiiuiiii Meeuuga of Uae ruuurll ovary saound and rourth Welnaad ttntiittintitt:itii:utittiinninutuuni: Mrs. (Iracc B. Mcliose TtTACrWIt Voice and Piano Methods Used In WCbclautli UsRrrslsrj of Mssk Hsaldeoce studio snd.door watt - freabyterian Church IHUIIIIIIIIfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttt $1500 Reward! TboOraaoa, t'al lluralakurTNavada Lira Sleek rrotec Uoa AasMlaUoa ol wniob Iks under whloh Ike un algued ia snaiauar, will Siva II.OMM dsnos leading to the arrest and ten vlotlou of any oar tv or narllss steal Ing hnisM oaltla or uiulaaheUuglng to auy ul Its mem Bsrt. iDsddlliou to tus above, lbs nuderalguad oilers the same ooudlllou ItOO.Otl lor til hone branded horse shod ear ou both er either Jaw. Bread uHst I sight counties Hauge Harney, Vaka aud ('rook cuuntlee. Horse veuUal whan sold, Vl Nob balrgrewa borsaa sold sod only I srge lauurhss, . W W,'B0WH rils. Orssea NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. OrtlTBD tTATSB LANII OFFIIR Buravi Oregon , December an, mn N.iilce Ii bsraby given that Howard W. Holmes, nf Harm, Oregon, wbo nn nepl , Itna, made Homestead entry. No. OriW, fur HWlj, Saotlon SO. Township Ml., Range 81 , Vlllam atl Meridian, baa Bled notice ef lnlllonti make final five vaar eroof. lo sststilllb claim lu tba land above deacrlbad, before Register and Receiver, al Burns, Oregon, on the 3MB day January. IV! 4 i'lalmanl names ss witnesses Hay Orren. t'hirles lllggs, Ja.hu H iiould R, H Rskar, all of Burst, OregoD. WM. Fasss, Kaglltar Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrrtil isd DeaarntT Of Trisi No. 2, Prairie 10:1BA.M. Sumpter 2:35 P. M. Arrive Baker 4:00 P. M. Depart No. 1, Belter 8:30 A. M. Sumpter 10:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:10 P. M. No. 1 Makes good connection with 0.-W. It. A N. Nt. 10 leav ing Portland 6:40 P. M. and No. 17 from east arriving iBaker 6:50 A. U. ' No 2 Connects with Ia Grande local 7:80 to La Grande, and No. 9 (fast Mail) picks up sleeper there arriving in Portland 7:00 A. M. Also with No. 18 for points East ' JOHN ROBINfON Stscfc htisecisr. Hirstj Csaitr. Home Addr Hume, Ore IN CALIFORNIA Winter the name of a Season, not the description of a Climate LET US HELP YOU PLAN A VISIT i to the land ef -Sunshine, Fruits aad Flowers. Outdoor Spoils Auto Tripe aanong the Orange Crovos Trips to the Bew.cr.ee Serf Bathing- aad the hundreds of varied asauaeesenta for which California ia famous. ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT REDUCED FARES For handsome booklets des criptive of California; also for Fares, Tickets or Reservations Call m rnv Af eat ef tbe Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. The Marliit REPEATING RIFLE You can buy no better gun lor target work and all antail game up to W0 yards, - ' ENGINLS BOILLRS- mJ WfITt FOR APtCIAL CATALOG AND PSICCS THE AKAVERILLMACHINtRY CO. SPOkAWCWAJH.' POrVrtANOOWC.' SAr . If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Best Job Printing You get it all in The Times-Herald For $2,00 Direst MMseetiea seat va HARRIMAN.ANDREWS Stage A. H. CURRY, Prop, Leave Harriman Monday and Thursday aaaJ Wednesday and Saturday aaaei'waea, connecting with southern line te Denio. Wlnnemueca, etc. JOHN OKMBERLINO. Jeweler. Optlol-an ErtaiTfiver. Fine Watch RfpaJritiK A Spe cialty. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaee -; - LONE : - RESTAURANT (IliOstOU POON Prop. tXZ. Meals At All Hours. Snort Orders and Prompt. Service With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call taeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeei IrlOuefl 20 Wife change of rnwhasim it et 21 Aort. long or long-rifle cajtrajgea perfectly. The oVeo Ballard rifling rlaisjiaaj trsixirmrm power and 'RASBjBas'aaal 1 accuracy aad adds rtan to the Ue of rifle. ',, Z3ttZZZ;z?Zzt iewieea.ra-p.il arsis siiu.-tsselssaielar . sssleaawassaVea. Aeaw seeaae. raV Ai -. X WSssW Sbssl Maw Haewa. Cean. RUSSELL HIGH GRADE MACHINER1 SAWMI U.5THRESHEI OCXaVt.Ce.! s J PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CARLC. GRIP1TH I'liyaiirlan and rinrgeon SUMMB, ORHKiN i. UJ, CBAr(Y Pliyakjan and Bnrgenn Boms, ' - - - Oregon, MbM In new building sou in uf Wei lisrnsee hop, Main st 'Phone Main 86. CEO. 6. CARL, M . D. mi Hnrgeon la Tssawssu Buliaiaa awatslsMisMis sjBaB alassass W tb. ,. Oteg HARLAN A. HARRIS M. I Phyaician and Surgeon Narrows, Ore-, D. (,TARUASB, sews V. Rvasdass, .,. B. B b .OB, Ueosral Praetlca Ur "Baals '-Mumh Bareery Mat. kys. Mos aud Tea DBS. STA1SDABD SIBJtMS. OSJTAaON DEHHir. 4 DENfoflN. Pbyaiciens and Sargeoni Call .answered prutnptlv n alitor 4 'Phone Harriman. HsrrlmaD, Osgon Dr- Minnie Hand lysician and Surgeo -Wtwet I elephone Connectieei La wen. Ore. Ii- E. WBBARD OnVe first door east phoUi gallery Born. Oregon. W. C. BROWN, EJEITTIST. Beam, Obboom. OtBe roota 8 and V Maaonic fin lid M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law Veeglly Bldg., Burna, Oregaa C. A. REMBOLD AtUiriiey-at-Luv,, . Burns, Oregon. WM. MTf.I.FB ATTORNKYAT LAW Barn, Oregon. Koomi e and 7 Masonic Building farm loans quickly uia.i. at raasoiisUa ra CHARLES W. EUhlS LAWYER Burns, - . , .. Oretjon Practiivn in tl.,. Mail-f '.. rt. end b (ore t tie I' M. I uu.1 litll.o. (JhfkS. It. JLetyoimtxl. Attok" rr- aT-it w. Careful attention given t., CIIh Utjtjs and Real KaUte matters. Hire Inaaratsee Notary PuWic Bcaas. Oubous A. W. GOVVAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Stats CkmrtB and United Sutt Land Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bat Burns. Oretron. " ' ' V, '"" FRANK DAVEY Atleraey at Uw NoUrv Peal CasawagBBeJas. Baaauw Loaeesg. K..I..B.. Abemh...i. S. Lease OfHea Pta.ik. OMse Between II. waww i.n... h.i . mj aad Land Offlra. Burn Oregon a. 0. Oodrsx asso. a. AM.aor. a. a. M. V. t'ones ASSO. B. ajl. SUA COOPER & DODGE Civil and Hydraulic Enginsci Imitation. Wafer Kmmlv Sewerage, Water Power. Sarvey, Map, Kstimatea, Snuervltii, BURNS, OREGON Vi'C. Un i av.ii a. O. KarLi rormerly Aaat fnglnear rermsrly ihlaf I lo H, Reclamation Bar- gluaer uf Holaa ' Weataru Ky. Eastern Oregon Engineer.! Company CIVn. AND IRtMiATION ENilNGS Borss. Oiykm JEAN BART BALCOMB OMAB. M. AM . B. . MBM. A, A. . ASSO. M. AM. I. B. B. HYDRAULIC EINQINI-ER Ditehes, Reeervoirg, Final Pro. wotk, Mydro-KIectric Tower U.S. Dep. Mineral Work Bagaged la Botk Frigate sail Uovcmmsnt Utreatu Qagiaf ALB&RSON - . ORa0N '. .,