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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1914)
n 4 K mmuMttMHitmwt I Making the Little Farm Pay By C C BOWSFIEUD 4- IJaaasPasV " IHr w II r. Tin. is gnruYnliig In cnmlm! tl for profli or nic-i-ely rot MOT olao mid plonBtiro, one nooils to do tho rilit thing nt the light time. It uiny Ik tiiKen for granted Hint uinjorlty Of those who tnl,o up the work Ueolro both protlt nml pie i ure. A f o 1,1 in o n outre of fnllure is sourness of I tie oil, which is foiiiul In gome of the places t tint tire nlmost wholly haded during the months which In ten-cue between the growing sensons and which alao lack n free clrctihillon of air. Wood nshes nud slaked lime re good fqr this nud are also a most excellent fertilizer. A peck of nshes wall mixed with a wagon loud of soil la the gardener's rule, hut for nninll beds spade the ground deeply, nnd after breaking up tho lumps und ink Log thoroughly scatter nshes or Mine evenly over the surface until It Is us white as after a light snowfall; then rake It well. This should be done le fore planting time or as soon as the ground can be worked. It Is lust to have the plowing doue lu the full. Success lu the vegetable garden do pendi largely upon thorough mu( fre quent Ullage. The tillage should be gin as soon as the plants enn be seen and should tie repented nt Intervals of about one week throughout the se.isou. Much labor will be saved by sule-iliuc Inf a wheel hoe for the hand hoe for stirring the soil close about the plants while they are small and by uslug a horse for cultivating between the rows wherever there Is sulllclent space. If these methods are employed the most Irksome features of vegetable garden tng-the weeding and tedious hand tillage will bo eliminated. As soon as the heavy frosts are over and the ground Is tillable we may plant onions, lettuce, spinach, radishes, beets, parsnips, carrots, parsley nud peas. The normal season for planting these crops Is when the farmer is sow log his oats. The warm seasou crops are subject to Injury by frost and cannot safely be planted until the weather Is com paratively warm. The different crops In this group, however, differ In re apect to the intensity of bent they re quire. Thus swoet corn, and string beans are usually planted early in May; lima benns, tomatoes, cucum bers, melons nnd squashes are planted from one to two weeks Inter, while sweet potatoes and eggplants should be kept In the hotbed until tho last of Maj or the first week in June. Lettuce can be grown successfully on poor aoil, but only through tho ear 1 spring and tho Into fall, as the ground becomes so hot that It will burn in tho head, and then It Is ruin ed for market On rich lni:d there Is always a certain amount of moisture that remains lu tho soil, and then tho evening dews help to keep the ground cooL Keep the land free from weeds. Where garden peas anil beans are (Town eurlluess and tenderness are greatly desired ss well as flavor. These qualities will be found where a good supply of nitrogen and phosphoric plant food Is available. A suitable fertilizer for these crops is turn pounds per acre carrying 4 per cent nitrogen, 8 per cent phosphoric acid and 10 per cent potash. Tomatoes, corn and potatoes enjoy a medium long season of growth; there fore it Is necessary that they have a sufficient supply of the correct food elements to satisfy their requirements throughout their growing season. The market demands a smoothly formed, aolld, well colored tomato and Juicy yet well filled corn. Potato growers of the famous Aroos took district of Malm- practice a three year rotation of corn, daw uml po Utoee. By this means it Is tildent that the organic matter of the soil is maintained. When thu potatoes are planted It is the custom to apply as bigh as 1,500 to 2,000 pounds per acre of a fertilizer analyzing 4 per cent nl trogen, 0 per cent phosphoric acid and 10 per cent potash. r arm arid Garden TREES AND FARM SUCCESS. Exponent of Nsw Agrloulture sllsvsa Another EcUn Poaslbl. Restore the gnrtlim of ICden. Adam and Bra llVsjad easily lu the garden because It was full of Inn-vest yielding trees, and Hie curse that fell upon inun was Hie la, I ihat he had to grow smnll stuff like ginlii and vegetables, tho barb! of Hie Held, by which mentis he ate I'lend In the swent of his brow. The mini who thinks this possible Is Hi. ,1 Itussell Smith, professor of Indus try In the Whuilon school of Hiiiiuce nnd commerce, Dnlvaralty Of Pennsyl vania, who told 500 of the lending polilologlst.s of the country Hint the cost of living rests lu their hands. He gave the American romologlenl socie ty some of the results of an 18,000 mile Journey ho bus recently complet ed for the university, studying the pos sibility of u new agriculture Tree an tho great engines of food production," he said, "and we should at once begin their extensive utilisa tion. Kuropo and Africa are showing us the way. Portugal has orchards of acorn bearing oak trees that are far mere valuable than farms within forty miles of Philadelphia. The great trou ble with the American pomologtsts Is that they are too aristocratic. They bava been too proud to think about feeding n pig, yet the pig feed problem Is one of the big problems of America, for the pigs eat more than we do. "There Is evidence In both Europe and America to Indicate that properly Bnnimi'i III Luck. Kir Henry Heasemer was one of tboee inventors that III luck pursued and from whOOO club hche finally raeaped by Indomitable perseverance. In 1M8 the British government was losing $MM,oto a year by the fraudulent mis use of embossed deed stamps. Hesse met rendered this Impossible by the use of perforated dies which dated the stumps He presented the Invention to the government, which forgot Its prom ise of a permanent appointment, but thanked blur Ills grout Invention In Hie nni mi failure of steel so Impressed the Iriiiiiuiikcrs Hint they paid him Blgfl.OOO for licenses ami "wanted their money back" lie hnd forgotten the proportion of fools to wise men. It took hint two yeofl to render tho proc ess "foolproof," nud he pressed bis point home by the setting tip of hli fin tory lu Sheffield. . ?A i ' . SLLwc V& t! ii rRiiA VVrS at "Ta! ' Jbb r H naaaV I ' v1' WalWaaaaaiaaaB iff ! y$mm& flaBBBB iSiaBBBBBBsl '"' t! H Turned the Tablee. In his reminiscences Henry llnll day tells a story of n Londoner, "Bo imm" i 'eaies. who tiionglit he was a born actor ( 'miles paid a large sum tc be allowed to piny Borneo at Hrurj lame, where hi' appeared bedlxoned with Jewels and was received with vo ciferous applause by a public who ap predated the Joke. Some of the young men who were the favored associates of the prime regent concocted a prac tical Joko at the expense of Coatee. They got a sheet of the princes note impel' uml soul him nn Imitation to dine ut Hie pavilion The prince got wind of the trick, and when Coatea was ushered lii nud the Jokers were balking to ami bis discomfiture be turned the tables on i hem by receiving his visitor with great politeness and giving him a place of honor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. HSITDT4T I.4NP Ofril K. llurna, incur lima In. I'U I I Nolle Is herelav ftvta that Ueorgl I'lrkrl laaet, el Meiney, tlregini, a lie. en n.lv I IWM, mart HoiuMt.ail Knlrv , soul No " aWHNfcU, Nvi,sk',n,t ten, una tliMi 1, Ttiwushlii H Smith, it.i,... ,i ) 1.1,1,1 Willamette Merlillan, lm flleil 11,11 he ol iBtsn Hun to make final II m year iimuf, in . .ini.ll.l. I. I hi to the land above ,1 1 1 i.e.t. 1,, f Ileal. ter aad llec.lvct, at lliiina, I It ,k"i , en the lath dar ol Jul v i"i 1 Claimant name a wllueaeca- Altsirt WihiiI, nil, 1 I, mill. Crank .In lam, t-re-l llctiateu't. all of llm na, Oregon Ws Kililia. Hcal.t.-r Notice of Sole ef State Landa. NOTICK P0I PUBLICATION. t'SITStl HT1T l.A N, Oerica liiirin,. Oregon, May It, cm Niillee ll lieielo alien Dial t'latikll ell wle.ee l..el eRIrr ailiireea I" HtlriiN, OrSfOB ilnl, um Iha llli day ol Allgual, LIU, file n, 11,1. ,,fi rwc.ru eiaieuiem ami A iipll, Ml lun, No .way;, to lairehaa tlie NWyw;,, Seelhrn U, low n ilile Ji a,, luuin mi k , Willamette M.-n.llan, and llietlinbar thereon, under the mv lelone of tli aetuf June I. IS",'., nnd nelk alnendalory, known aa tb "limber and Nt, , in. !,," at miii-Ii value as intgiit t, ftied to- ajirslaeoint, aad Ihat. USrauaut to aileh nnlilli Hllnu. the taint and limber ttiereon have besp npieaip, a ih,. Illllbar eatlmaled sn.noii Inaul feel at l iki ,.r M.. anil Hi. land r.ll lie thai laid almlli am .III offer final irn,if lu ausii t of Ida abBllrsllun andavvnrn tateinenl nil the .'In dav el July, 1914, lieloie Keaialm and Heeelvii, al llnrill, Oregon. Anyiraoii la at llheriy to iirotealthia tun aSOB hsfore enirv , 01 llilllale a eonlaat at any lima tftflire patent laallei, by MUiik a BorrnbofS men, allryliia lei la Hlileh Ws 1 ;oi Hexlater. ledafllilavltlu I lill mould daleal the entry Can't Drink a git. When Voting America seeuta Joke even the lluuiniie society Is not Im mune A lew days ugo a boy rushed illlo a police station and demanded to see t Humane ofBoar, lie eicltedly reaiited gross cruelty on the part of a driver When he go bis breath ha explained thai the mini was watering his horse without removing the bit "And why should he do that?" asked the ottlcer. "Why," said Vouug Amer lot, the bono can't drink a bit." lo dlnuiiHills Newa. TRKBS ARK TUB (ISBAT BKUtKKS OF FOOD rin m i.'tTios. sole, i, si and propagiifisi oak trees cau bo made us productive of pig food as la corn and do It much more easily and for a great dual longer time. The suckers that arise from Che stumps of two varieties of Pennsylvania oaks hare produced good crops at the ages of three anil eeveo years respectively. I have seen acorn orchards bearing ell lu Spain on rocky slopes so steep that the farmer ouly permitted the little pigs to go In, because the big ones might fall and break their necks. "Tho tree offers the best uu-uus of utilizing rough and broken lands, also arid lands and In aome cases the best of lauds. Blnce we have learned bow to breed plants we are now ready to develop aa food for man or beast dozens of new crops which can easily double our productive area. At pree- ont harvest yielding trees cover but one-fiftieth of our productive area. Homo of these possible crops are tba walnuts, pecans, sbagbarka, almonds, olives and dates for human food and the chestnut and persimmon for pigs and to a leaser extent for man, the honey locust bean, the mosquito bean (of the weet) and the mulberry and the many varietlea of ask for forage." The Urs! Man Hint should be follow ed lu rtsdiuing tin. fertility of a run down farm should Imi to Increase the number of animals kept on tho place Cattle, sheep and hogs am better than none, but the dairy cow Is the beef fertility restorer of the lot Kvery ef fort should be made to Increase Ibe in is nn 1 1 , 1 product of Hie farm. Anoth er ii ll Is iii grow tho clovers as gru inn nines. ,vfer this a crop should be rnlsisl vvhh I, iv Jll require clean culti vation and dispose of the needs. Clo ver should be sowed again and plowed under or may be used us a meadow for one seasnii ad then plowed under with a eiilllvnteil crop fallowing. As the snii beootnag rlchef the clover crop will not lute in b pi ml need so often. NOTICK fOB PUBLICATION I'M I I I' IV I Ks I V N I I, I i I akeiles.iliiK.in. May It, i Hi ( NUT COAI. IANII N.alea la Iii ret, (Wen thai lUaaaeth Thorn, fmutbaralidoliauf the tit-Irani i naa wllliaiue Peeeeeediuf Ktley, Orratiu, viliii nn J i,li ,.i l, IIHM. mad lloiueatead Klilrv.Si. ii'ilil i.isi MkkV, Nwlion 16 ami NK',. NitsKi, Me. II, m i,iwnauii ai instill, ivanfo :.i real w Ilia tie Meridian, baa filed DOtlos uf Inlentlon to uiak, final Ave veat 1'riaif, to aalabllali i lain, te in,' laiidalioradaarrlheit, befure i haa J Mauri, i. II. S. I oBmiaaloiiur. at stauffet. iiresmi, mi tie .'till day ef June. I'U I claimant uamea aa mllneaaea Stanley iiitae.u, alley, 0rson lee Doles Users Manillas William Hiirgiti, all , ,f Kail, orasss. Jaa. f. Bill, ii-. I(elvter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. PN1TKH SI A 1 'K-i I SNIi nl I I, I 1 lllllln. llri-uen, May Ji., I'll! I Nutlaa la hereby (Ivan lhal gdward Ii m.m.h. of Hutna, Hreaon, vtlm, mi Jon, hi i ill uiad, Huluealaad gntrjr, hll OfaaB, tor NW '...-.. ten, 'A Townablp -It U. Habse .11 K , Wlllalnelle Meridian, lie. Iilni mille. uf I n lent .,u In make dual three rear ineif. In , alal'llali i latin lo Ibe laud aluive iteaerlhed. lirfnre Kglall and Hei-elver, al llurua. Oragon, mi ll,e Ulb day ef July, lull Claimant uaimeaa arltueH Nattianlal Heliner. I lil,, H. ...I K,l,l Kdtlealnll. i ha llarkhua, all ut Hum., Uregoo Wm. Kiaaa, Id .i.l.i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'siTsn ST.TK. l.isii tieru a llurua. Oregon, May .'. I ill Sum . la heiel.y alien ttiai Oesfg Joan sou. of Klley, oieeun, VBO, OB t'e. .1. Haw, maite lloiiiealead entry, No ulna fur -, va ' Hei1 lun IU, Tiittualili .:! s . Ilaiie i. h ' Wlllaalelle Mefldlan. had filed noil, i ..I In taulluil to tuake final Ihiee Yaej Prool I".. lalillah ilalm in the laud alHiir ,... nl... t., fore Kef later and It, i elii'f, al llut'lt, UreSOB Oil Ibe I lib ,lav uf July I ill I'laltuaiiluaiilia a. rt lie.... , I. 1. Willie, A J Jiitin.uu Kuiiii. ii Jobnaoa IV alter geaaluaer, all nl llli. . Ursgen rt a 1 a, II, .later .Notice Is hereby given that the State Land Hoard of the Hlate ol Oregon will receive sealed bids until 10:00 A. M July 14, IliM, for the billowing deacrlbed land, low it : TlteHK'4of Hecllonxll, V.M Hectlon 88 and all of Hectlon SO, T. 81 B. It 34 B. Hectlon 10, T. 88 8. R, 88 B. Sections It) and 80, T. 80 H. R 81 B. No. lions in and 80, 1. 87 8. R. 31 K. Section HI nnd 80, T. 87 8. M. 3' K. Ned ions 10 and 30, T. 87 H, R. ll!)" K. H1. ami IxiU 1, ", 8 and 4 of Hectlon III and all of Section .'III, T. 38 H. R.88 Ii. Hi, and I .oti 1,8,8,4 ol Hectlon It), nml all of Hectlon 30, T. 38 H. K. 88 Ii. Section III anil 30, T. 3 H. R. 30 B. Sections 10 anil 30, T, 30 H, H 31 i:. Seetlona It) and llli, T. 8 8. R. 83 K. Heel ions 111 and 30, T. 3V H. R. 83 B. Section HI and 80, T. 40 8. R. 3!t K. sections HI and 80, T. 40 8. It. 38 I, Section HI and 30, T. 40 8. It. 34 K. Hectlon 10, T. 41 8. R. SO R. Hectlon 111, T. 41 8. R. 31 K. Hectlon 10, T. 41 8. R. 82 B. 8ectlon 10, T.4I H. R.88 U. Nt, NEi4 and VV, of 8VVI, of Hec tlon lil.T. 41 H, R.,'17 K, Hectlon HI, T. 41 H. R. :ih K. All bids must be acoompaulnd by a regularly executed application to pur chase and chock or draft for at least one-fifth of the amount of the bid. The right to reject any and all old la reserved. Applications and bid should be ad droansl tu (1. (1. Brown, Clerk Hlate Land Hoard, Halrm, Oregon, and mark ed "Application and bid to purchase sinie lands.' Q. O. Ilaows, Clark Hlate Land Kuaid. Datrd May I, 1014. Can't Keep Secret. The splendid work of Cham berlain's Tablets is daily becom ing more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomache and liver troubles has ever been known. For sale by ail dealers. JRDEN 5 fa p4tMeta SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE ILLUSTRATED 320 PACES For Cow snd Cslvss. Strong brine thickened with soft soap makes a good mixture to rid cows and calve of lice. g-H-l-H-H 4 1 I H-M-l-H-i-H-l-H-r A QUE8TION OF BREEDING l'ure bred chickens are all T . . right, but the ijuesllon Is, Hhall the farmer uniko feiitlmrs and T . rauey points of primary or see- . ondnry Importance? It Is not 1 . , worm wbllo to talk about fumy ' ; points unless the farmer can bo T 2 shown that there U some con- nection between them and pro ductlve qualities. ITe Is not coti t cerued about such tilings, but ho T is concerned about stippljing ' ', Hie market with isjultry and i t eggs. hhhhhhh-h-i--i-i-h-i-h-hh-h4 Eaaad Her Mind. Mrs. Klinpson Jones wanted to be ome a suffragette, but her husband objected. "But," she pleaded, "If you only knew what a lot one loams ut their meetings all about referendums and recalls and" "I've aald no, aud tliut ends III" snapped Mr. HlmpHimJones. "If ymi women wunt to Had things out why don't you follow tho advlcu of Bt. I'niil and ask your husbauda) You WOBlaal H such fools." This was too much for Mrs. Hlmpson Joues' long humbled spirit. "That's Just tho trouble," she return id. "Women liave buen 'asking their siusbauds' for the last 2,000 years, and they're still fools." Now York Tribune. Appropriation Far Heg Chelere. The United States senate baa paaeed a bill providing, an emergency fund of S500.000 with which to fight hog chol era, which threatens the country with a pork famine. Senators from the mid die western states aald that If aome thlng Is not done to atop the ravages of cholera the loss this year will ag gregate $200,000,000. It was pointed out that at least 00 per cent of the bog deatha In the Unit ed H lutes come from cholera. It Is the purpose of the department of ag rlculture, which aaked fur the passage of the bill, to fight the disease when llrst It breaks out In any place. "From a practical standpoint." say experts of the department, "tho Im portant thing is to recognize hog chol era as sisrn aa possible. Good serum may be depended upon o protect well hogs and even to cure a large per centage of those In the earliest stages of Hie disease, but It will not be of much avail wheu used upon bogs that uro already visibly sick " Csre ef Mare. In mild weather mares must lie kept lu the open sheds outside, both day and night. Each mare should have a apis'lnl place where It Is tied to re ceive Its grain feed. If fed from an or illnury trough tbo more vicious mares may kick the other aud gobble most of Hie feed, ltoughage uisy safely be ferl from racka In the yard Telia all about aex mattarai what young men and women, ynong wives Slid liu-liainjr. uml all others need to kunw alsint the stirred laws that gev- rn the im four. I'laln trtltjie of sea life iii relation lohiippiness III marriage "Secret" of manhood and womanhood; rieituul illumes, Socisl vil, diseases, etc. The latest, moat advanced and com prelieiiMive work that has eqer been Is aued on aeaual hygiene. I'rlceles In- stru. linn for those v. ho are ready for the true liimr leaching. 'Mils book tells nurse teachers, doc tors, Ishm-ii-, princlirra, social workers, Siimlu)' Si hooi limber and all other, young sml old, what all need to know alsml at-x m.. Iters By Wnfiald Scott Hall. Ph. U , M I) U,pg . Newspaper CvmmtBtt: "Hcleiitltlcully correct Chicago Tri bune. "Accurate aud up-to date." Philadelpbia I'resa. "Standard book of knowledge."--Philadelphia Ledger. The New York World says: "Plain truth fur th.i.e wlu. need or ought to know them fur lb prevention of evil. I'uder jilain wrapper tur only 1 1.00, Coin or Money or'ler, Kwbg fen coiita extra. SMI AMI PUBLISHING COMPANY Dayton, Ohio NOTICK fOB PUBLICATION. I'siTaiiSTATB. UM'.IIII' a, I Vle, oii.ini. May l.'. on. Nolle liliereli) given ag i OtSBbOJ UlOVa, uf lieuiu, Ofrj.iu, iii nn Auau. I 1 ,t , tin. uiaue iniuii aieait A 'le atinii n. n. . aa . . vi i NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, l sitii HT.TSI Iisi, ii, rt, a I itiiraa. uraguu Nay ll. ivu Ntitlee la llerebv alien that Anna 1.1.11. ...nn wlitHH- imsii nlBee aiiSreaa la llurua, urea, in ,Inl mi lb lllta .lay of Ausuet, lla. Cite lo tlilauaae swurn siatenieni sua SppllrallaD. No OSMo IB I'm, Lis lb hg'.MWl, Heellm, U, !.,.,, I.ll. .'I s llanie SO 1 . Willamette Meitillan. .ml Hie ilitiiMr iliron, under in lyioylalnua ..I ll.i-acl., June I. UT.au.l ael. aiii.nJlal.oi a n, ,wu u Ih "Timber and Hluna la. " al .in Ii value aa nil.lil la- Died by suereleeiueiit oil thai, iiiia.iai.t lu aurb applbailun, lb laml and tlinlMir tbreon bava beu pralaad i i.i- liinl.ei laliuialeil Ml.uUu board feel at ll oil isi '. au.i ine lauu fjouu. that aalil a,,ll , .nt will uffer tinai proof lu aapport uf hie ap l.llealliilland awurn alalelnrin on tba 111! dav nl July, 114, Ufure Iliflal.T and His elver al Itiiraa, iiraun Auy I-I...1, is st !lbrty to prolrat tbla pur liaae belure ei.li v ur lultlale a rntileal al auv In.... iM.lure paleul laaiiaa, Ii) nil, a oormuura leil a HI lav It In I Ilia nfr.ee. allralna feel, veblrb a.nilil iletesl i lie entry W Ftasa. Kr.i.i.,, Cppp Lggog HTup" Necklace riMiC ETe.u Tfcaw Bracelet These two beautiful piece of pupular Jewelry are tho cross among society women In Now York and the largest cities. They bjo neat and elegant gold finished articles that will gladen the noart of every girl or woman, no matter how yoong or old. Very gtylisli and at tractive. Oar free offer. Wo are advertising Spearmint Chewing Cum and desire to place a big box of this One, healthful gam Into every home. It sweetens the broath whitens the teeth and aids di gestion, it is refreshing and plesslng to all. To everyone sending us but Mlc and 10 aents to cover shipping costs M will ship a big hog of 20 regular fie pack ages of the Spearmint Hum and include the elegant, "Tatgo" necklace and "Kvelyn Thaw" bracelet absolutely f.oe. This offer is for o short time only. Not more than 3 orders lo one party. Dealers not allowed to accept this. UNITED SALES COMPANY Dayton, Ohio P. O. Box 101 tt FOR YOUR DEN v Beautiful ". Yale and Harvard, Each 9 in. a 24 Its. Prlnreton, Cornell, Michigan Each 7 in. by 21 lo. All brat .piulitv felt with felt heading, streamer., letters and mascot executed in proper enters. This splendid assort ment sent postpaid for :,i cents and ft stamps to puv postage. Send now. 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V . naTaTai an - am .. wanwi aw. v,nni,, m Physician and Marge, Osaew In Tenewame Bulls. aalll aMaslUn sieen dia.a... of la, eaaeaeui aVaal. HARLAN A. HARRIS) Physician and Surges, Narrows, $1500 Reward! W 10 i Urt Tho tu. vi.ii, i- i troriiUAUtl Nt'.-ln lAtn AUjtk I'rt't. i lio AMsruti,.n nl whlt-h i in- tu, .It ( iiftltoi) ) m in f 4 t. Will f)V l,UU0 Uf rt)wrtl for rl lt0" tal i n k iu lli- rival ami nm Tlf'lluii uf nil) m if ut 'rin"g gii-Mi lug hiirgcg i ail 1 1 - St llilllfa, I .a Im . at i . . to say uf It mem JOWOlO JOHNUKXHEKLINO. 'litlciun KiiLrmvor. and anieli.ledi for Nla ."'.. 1 ' ,M ' 1tt' Nw'tluu i., I'uaiiiilili, it a, V -.-, Malta, I VMIIaiiiaUeU.il, llai liaa I I, .1 i.ilneuf Inl.i, Hon lu make Final Ave year pruul i. e.iat.ltali ilalm lo tualana ala.ve .lra -HImmI, l. i.. , y J O Con ii ii i I a. i iiininlMlulier.al Uenlii uie (im. ou Ibe .'nil ila uf June. IVI4 i laliuai.l nam. . .. allneaeea ferry llunl. Ilarilauii limn. I'.ali.li ...... .- i liarlea f. ftiillnwav all ..t l. nln i i. . eon are 11 kotas, u.,1.1. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t mikii tTATgl LAND "nn r tlurna. tiiesiin. Mav 'c in Noil. i hrty i,en tlial Wlllam Allan al llernev, Oli'tjull, lm, on J .'A, Inn ma.li IMeert Laml Klilry, No MBV7, fur KlaSH I. and '!.. eecljoll 31, J',.sn.lil. '.-.', ltano BS WliUinelte St en. 1 1. ii, I... I. . I no I Intention to majie I in. I Probi I" iilablt.li ulalu lu the Ian, I abovri isatfl lie -I. bi f,,ie ; later and Hvoalver at gnras, Ortaba ..n IS ard day ol June, IVI1 t lalmant iniuiee aa altii.'ai'a Allen J. .I.r. of IC, mi, OrfOS I.. Mat. .in ad I.I. I'milaili-Lull, f llanu jr. llreitoii I It am I lion, of Sue Lane ii. unaoli vs r.aai, RegtMsr, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. t'sitau BTaVie Uau urrica llurna. Orsguli, June ., nn Nome I, bereby alien ib.f M(t M liiiiii.,.l llarriman, uregun, wuo. Tin t)( io '. I I--. IVIo. made If mn-atead l.tt. a..,, -I u . ndrt. ur J,NltU.B4jltNgl,. Sl,H'ayi NliU -W'. and Sl.agC. Uiiun t V.....Vk . - . ItaiiK Xi g . W llamatte alaiMI.,, I,.. it.i iioili. ol inteiillun l msje fin, I thru, year I roof. t ..i.i li.i, (lalua lu ibe liut at,..., .1,. m. ..., .-.-.,,- ,..i.,VT a,,,, nnrii,., ft llurua nn sue. uu iba irijb day f Jaiy not . lalm.ui iiainaaaa wlluaa M 11 Murk. Kraal KU4r. gdwai I Jordan, all ,.f ll.rnui.ii. oragon. Juaes-j Kbli.lol Wavi-rlv I'rogoii Wm. Kassa. Ii.,i.i. , Ina.ldllion to lb al.ivr. Il.e nuderalalie.l "" "" '" eouilltluu J,-4iuufr all 1, 1. 1... ii. . , i. a? branded bur. .B0 b., en both o. . Itb.r ,. ' l,u' " Kepairing A Spt read reoordaaj In h(i,i ruunll gasj cially. llaine), Lsk and I'rouk loiiullie lluraa reaUKl wbeu euld I aaaaaaa Nob but grawo l. ..,..-. told and only arge buueliea. W. W. iiKtiViS Kit, ilrtaon. n. u. s.nvasoasr,, Hc.i v. Hrasi, a, m. i.. . 0arl I'rartl. . ,r "Hoale" suri , I ,., i ,, so,,. , DBS. STAMIAKl burns. oaecoN DEJIMflN & DENUnN, PbyglclgiM and Sargem Calle anawered promidly night. VI...... II . .. ii.rnrnan. Hgiflman, Oregon Or- Minnie ilan. Physician and Suq Wroct letcphonc ConncitU La wen. Ore. It s Sviiaiora 'KM. IAI. HIMglTllHV stt uaaiiiis NOTICK KOIt I'UBMCATION. I'.NITKH M'f'A IKS I. AN1 (IKKtcKl lliirna, iiieitui,, June i., lill i Nolle la ben In alien thai Karl 11 Wall... ill llurua. im noli, vvloi, ,,n Jul) .iid.lWM. iiiaile I', furs', NK1,, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION liSITII. HTAVSal.ANIilirKICI. ll.nna. iil.-.-.n, Jni.r r,, lull Nuiiee la bareaf given thai ilea-... N n u . t, ena.uf llariiiy. ineuu. alio, on Nov.Bjbei Mb, Iwl'J, made Huuivatead Kntry, Serial S'u taiau. for NKVserllun 4. Tuwutlil, Msutlta, Hauae M'j Keel. H 111. in . in. Metldlaii, liaa til,, notn e uf liiletitton to make rniiiiiiulalluu I'roof, tuaetauU.h rlalm to the laml above le acrllsrd, litfoia IUi.1.1. r and Keeclver, al Bums flreaun.uii Ide llti ik of lull, lull. Claim ant uamea .a ultueaai-a Hli.tinan T auitiii and ileiny i IUM4BSDB, Isitli ul llain.y in.-. en Henry r in... I. ..i llurua. Ilrea-ull. Kied II. In.. ..I 11.., n. , Ursob. vim Kaaaa, HuKlaier. (lieu K. cbamberlatii I Harry Iin W i Haw ley IN J Miiu-.ii A. M i ra.tord Uawald Waal . . . BB W. Dlrult i n g ... J A I'tauri'blll w aiiuai.ar i Hobt gakln IT. S. atcOrld .Oa.ii liuii.nt a. 0. Sean I r. A. Moot. NINTH JUDICIAL IilBTRlCT CounV.' tiltt PIU,U ' i "uiny Aiiufn.y te.,tiioi0r ir. -nit Court meets is Iral Muuday In AV"1 ami rl Muuday is Urlotwr. 1'unireaamen Attorney (f.n.rml irovernur -wereiary ul mat I reaeurar -ni.l Kutillr luatrurtlu "late I'rluler Supreme Ja.l(a. Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrival mi Dtptrtnt Of Trains Depgrtg No. 2, Prairio 1015 A.M. Sumpter 2i35 P. M. Arrlvr. Baker 4i00 P. M. Doparts No. 1, Baker 8:30 A.M. Sumpter 10:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:10 P. M. 11, l....l km,. .....I..I v.. ,,4.. - , . . , i. . ....... rur e--an e.v. n.r i .... i .10 1 .', a. ei ioii :i, Tuwuhji U Hoaih, Tnvegtlgotlous which havo been car- iitili0" Ii.UU "lto tbe hw ' tablo or -tiorseny-tho oue that bites -eon. to indicate that this particular V ?. rw,Pou,lljl fr the spread of In fantile paralysis anions; human being. S t (uu0 ll0"'Jr roaouihlljig thla which has been fatal to horsoa in poctjoni. tiw.. Msssagsd With Nattlaa. Nettles are said to be an almost cer tain proof that man has lived on (lie pot. One Hrltlsh apecles, the so called Itoman nettle, la aald to be found only where tho Itoiuaus have been. Coles, the seventeenth century herbalist, ex plains, "It grows both at the town of l.lililc, by Itoiiiney, and in the streets of the town of ItoiOauvy, lu Kent, where Julius Caesar landod, vUh his soul dlers, and nlarde there a certalue lime, and for the growing of it lu that place It is reported that the aouldlera brought Home of the aeede with them and aow ed It there for their uae to rub and chafe their limbs when through ex t re. im cold they should be stiff aud be numbed, being told before they raine from home that the climate of Ilrltaln was so extream cold It wi,s not to bo endured without sooje friction." Ilanio :. gsal, Wlllaui.lt Meridian liae Itleii ii. ,11. ol .i.i. nn,,, , n ii. ni. ina I fiye rear I'loof. lo ealalill ill elnlin lu thu land at., rede ai-rii.ed, in-fore tba H.,-1.1,,, .ud H.relver al llurua, Oragoa, on the lath dy of July, ivlli claimant nainea a. wlliitiaae Whartt M I, A I Inn i II i.ase.illlu 1.. i.aai'b Willlinii J Mi K Inula, all of llurua, Oregon. Ws. Kaaaa. Keflster. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION if NI'IKIl s'l'A'l'K.H I.ANIlOmi'g I Hums ini-ioii, Jon. a, lull Noll. ! lo lel.y irlvell that (iavaava. II ull llama, of llun l ni.n. Oregon, wliool Juna'J7 .,, ,,,,.... ,,,,,,,, nl,.a,i r.nii) no aaai. aertal No. ami for N'.H. I.t;,i H.. it. T'i . H i.i I -., mi. I r.il.MJeelloii'J,''own1bu'7N Kanue XI ., VMIIamell., M.rldl.n, hai fllid iioilie of inieniton to inaka final five-year proof, lo ...I.I, ll, I, rlalm to tb laud above d aerlhed l.el.iie Iteslaler and lletet var al Burn. "'IK on III.- lei Ii ilayol July, lull I'lalinain loinii-. aa wlllifaaea ThoiiiaaHliveiia. Kieii I., t'etera, John C T.m Ol, Mleliuil Ileal), all of I'rlnt.loli, Oragou. W. KasN. in-alii.r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I M I III HI ATKH l.A Ml 111 II. I Mlirna. Ilreguu, Ma) la, IVI4 Nolle. I. bsreoy ,li,.i thai l.ul-rlu Hllbarl, ol Beekley.Oreailll. alio, olijulv 1. ItaiT. and June 77. lal'J, rea,.rllvel Bade llinuealead Kntrr No. nine Inerlal lUiaVn and No ll7, lor HK'aMW',, He, Hut. IV. NK'.SH',, VN'.SKi H5i'Ng',.Hei'tlun .In H'SvA', and HWI.SK. Seelluu ), Tuwiialiln III H , Hauae JV K . Willamette Meridian, liaa llle.l noil f Inlen Hon to liiajn- final live year I'roof, lo e.tat.ll.li claim lu the Isuil .bii). .leaerl l.e.l. tsylola I Tulloeb, II. H 1'ninlillaaloll.ic al hleottheal Heckler, Orr.on ou ibe .nun day uf Jue, lull rialtnaui namaa a. v ii bsasaa Jobn Kobln.ou .r llurna, OtnMOB bavs C'ruw, Hubert IstVii) and Jua,iiln llni,laKo all of llei kll, oreguu Via Kiasa. Itealiter. Joint Henstur Jul ul H, ira. nnuty. t'ofT uaasay t loillily Judaa IMerk I'reaaurer surveiur HierlB srhuolHyparli i orouer Hlurk liianactur i mnralaefunera Wll Rrouka W. K Human o.-utTbeai H.T liu.l M A Miller v. . ery A. K. Hlcbardaun J J Uinessa I M Haiulltuu O. . ,,.u,c, Ji" nuuiuaob g. K. SylTMier llliu. Bain ' ..mil) Coarlaaeeu Ik 0rt Wlu.4y la January, g. .,,, , Jul, He,.uibi aad aovaaaa, I. uii urrit-a: Wm rate Ham Mother. bead ai ... Jl . i A A HflPasj rJ s. . - I VQ ElBiaj1 I Tlsy only way to l t.sSi.'- "" 'si a uri Iss ruiite s Sr3- j3 New Home mm Swiny Machine M& I u tu Luy (he mc!uo M 1 with ih iuitm NEW JH IO.MC on tU m H mi III tier Ii-fjjg, m I HBBl I M Ho. Ma.ca.in U jRapfi m wfirr.ftid fur all wMrlBffJtjr i Itnir. S "59fci '- 1 f No other like it Jfpf V E. HIBBARD XDEHST-XISI Office first il.a.r east photo gafsjij Born.. Oregon. W. C. BROWN, DisTa:isx Bi'k.va, Ouaof. v. ajfaaamo loiiawumg Hui M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law Voegtly Hldg., urn, Oregag No. 1 Makes good connection with O.-W. R. & N. No. 10 leav ing Portland 7:00 P. M. and No. 17 from east arriving Baker 6:80 A. M No 2 Connecta with Iji Crande local 7:00 to La Grande, and No. 1 (fast Mail) picks up hIivikt there arriving in Portland 7:00 VA t10 Wlt N 18 at 1U NBW HoiBe Sw,, rWf. av.w a . in. 1U1 ln.Jllll.-l l.il.11. UMAfiuE, MASS. G. A. REMBOLO Attirnejr-nt-Ijw, Burns, Oregon. Helatt BSI ,'lvm ABSSV 11. Mayor. ,,., Keeonl.r, Tieaaurer Marabal, NOTICK KOIt PUBLICATION. IINlTKll HTATKS I ANIi llKKHIg, I IIiiiii., inn. May la, till Nolleala hereby liven lhal liavld I ruiv.nl Heikley.llreaou, who, mi Jul) i, caiv ami Jul) I. HSJ reauai lively, maite 1 1 ..,..,-. t ... I Kntrlei .ue. am Haollon Heell, Will. Moll to make final Ave Year I ',..., I I,, ,..,.l. Ilah elalin lo Ilia laud atxnn deaer II,. ,1, before ;. g. Tulloeh, 11 H. I oiuinlMlniior, al In. ..ill, ,. at lli-ekl..), liri'son. Ull tile .mil. dav ol Jim,. I lalinaiil liulni a aa a tin. ...-. Ham Mulberahwd "oy Van Winkle tJ y Dalieo . .a. L. llalnea I "anaao ' .'.:. Il.uru J X. U. W.lvom. 1 J.Biea l.auisihlri. IH. J.MoKluoon Meetiuaa of IB. Council .vary cuud sad Kollrlh Wuduead 'tgooeooooooooooooooooooo I tONII V .aBBBBJBfjwflLjrA RUSSELL NGN GRADE MACHINERY VVglTirOR atClAL CATALOO AND WltSTi THt AeHAVimiL MACHINERY CO. I a '.iWAIH, rO)TlAND.Om SAN ,JOSS rai I - WM. MILLER ATTORNEY AT law Hurn, Ori-ituii, ni o , 7 JlsKioie Buijav,, a-.- men. .,111, kr ,.,,, ., ,,,,, CHARliES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burna- Oregrsi lracUces in the ststc Coorts aui rarsuie L.ts. j,( ortice. ATTIlKNKV-AT-l aw Careful atteiitimi (,'iveti to ColJa wows ana Keal Kstate matters. Hire Insurance. Notary l'i,l,lic HI Ki OKKOIIN. Jk Tttarlin REPEATING RIFLE Model 20 I - 0. anMfsVrlsln-.'amiBlnl Nil oii.i'i, f,.r H' MIC, iMtjonlli, KHNWL, NUHWU BdMv',Htti:, let'tluu a. TuwliaMi in MuiiiV Hsiik, .' t . Vlllatnetle Meridian, ba. llle.l lintlte uf Inteli JiHUIU Uer.tllKo. Iliisualtne lilli.-ii. I nlllo lillbrl, kobert I Vol all uf lleeklev. -..aa l. IUKI Ite.l.lel. : RESTAURANT UliOKUli HOON Prog. Vw pgfl by DQ better gun for target work and all Wnallgameup to w yards. Meals At All Houra. Short! J-. e ... atk urders and I itimpt Service o With Heaaonable Ratea a ! Uive Me! A Call I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNI.KH HTATKS LAND OK'lCg Una la. Illeaon. JUIIII. 1114. Nolle ia heiobv giv.B lhai Hart L Wllllama ul llariliaaina, aiiinon, who, ou June 77 ivaoa g .'fa"saq Kulrv Nn. uwin, 8erl.l No' iTi. ' on '' """:" ', inwiialillia7H., Hauae .1.1 h., ilin.io.il. M.ai.llau haa filed uotloe of uleiitioi, t maka liu.l nv. year proof lo eaiab lab alaalan lo the laual above dearirlbod, Ufora ,,"-", , ... ,u,, ., uurna, I'reaou. on the hi lb day ol July lull ' Claimant namaa aa wltueaaa I lo.inaa Hieveua, Krad I I'.iera. Jobn 0 tapis, Ml. I i lle.ly. all of l'rluuluu, Or- Wg Kaaas. aglur. Peorog. "1 Imvii ooured evary dsf till week ut H.inm function or other," ri.-uiui'gtaa tn.- vivacious girl. "Well, well!" murmured tlie old geo tlemuu wbo awerbeard bar. "Now 1 know wbat is meant by tbo term 'a reigning bulla' Ht. Iul. He.iulillc NOTICK FOB I'OBLICATION I'Nitan Sr.raa 1,41. (Irrn.s, Haiuia,lli.sou. May Ul 111 Notloa la hereby given that CUarlM M. Wlldeo ut l.awell. Oiegoii who, ou November IB. IVI'j made 1 1 i . .. . i Kuiry N'u. uetin for NWi. Hw Ja, Townahl,'J4H., HaiigeilJ K., Wlllamatleltar' i. n. ii ha. tiled a, nil,-,, ,,f lui.ution lo make Ilia luii.n.ialalloti niouf lu aalabllali elatiu to Ih. laml above de.erlbd, Istfora ll.ilatar ... . ... ,,.,,,, .a uurna, ureguu, uu the lath day claimant uamea aa a Itnaaa William in !, I. bailey ilayey. Oscar Viaal Hor.i , Wllfous, nil of law.n, Olisuu. Ws. rasas. He.l.Ur. EVEBYTHING A MAN NEEDS $1 Cogiplett Shgvipg (Win 10 Articles 10 $1 We do job printing. To mlvrrtlae oor Universal Shaving Outfit sml Univer.al Product wo will lor a llinitiul time only, acml tliia well wortb liV.OO Shaving outfit for SI 00. Ws aell our producls to tho conaiiinsr direct aod therefore you save all agent' profile which you know are vory large. ! Hollow Ground Raaor. -inci Lather Brush. I Rasor Strop, Canvas Paoja, I Nickel tUaal Back Mirror, 1 13-inch Barber Towl. 1 Bar Shaving Soap. 1 Boa Talcum Powdsr, 1 Decorated China Mug. 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. 1 Bristle Hair Bruah. Keel' outfit packed in in ut bog fl.00 Coin or Money Onlor, n.ntsgn 10cotra. VIVjERSAL products CO. Pay ton, Ohio 0 0.a.al. TlkSSJOelfsraM nisiaa. o ooooooooooooaoooooooaoaoaS Wklaout change c mechaniam ii handles -'.22 liW long or loua-hns) cartrkJaa penccuy. na cjaap tMferd rifling devclopa msxiniuni Dower aad sccuiacy and adds years lo (ha Ut of rifW, a'Cs : 'r:xritrcr. e - - - iu aw aatnat.iiu t. TfT?tlc'm' a'U ii.thao pig. Imi tsesfj ! m 04a. AgTMl ai.uiatvxai. i iuviu nit iSt?lSS MmiUmA lfarMla4ai. 4t Willow Sir..! N. A. W. COWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW orate Courts and United Stat I i-and Offlo IVactice Throe doors South oaf th. Harney County National Bask Hums. Oii'LTon. - FRANK DAVEY Altorn.v ., Uw Notor, PsMl awituo. s. Lead Mb, hKU7"' 0r, iK-lv,,...,, ,u , ,. u.t UM otla, , Burn, Oregon xm THE MOST ACCURATE .22 CAUBgRD! Rifle la Miule in two iiKiiielsi pug for ,gg Short H. V. .... tr nigra -- thu oilier for . Inar Itltlo ft. f, "asvosj STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE NO. 7a Handles 11 .am Short aud IS .04 long rifle rartrl,i. Hinf(or liaiuleoinelr lllialaista.l MlaV- T "srey nw? ram "if,aa(() pU'i, w ,H XJ&IUtii Sw4T aalaJJaTI ll I rnoa m wmM m :' MW WtiJ v'JT f fit. mm ;K'..i!ftMa '"in your i)alcr, BTEVEN8 ARMS & TOOL COMPANY. o- aoos. caioorss raixa. aaamj laml " W'JsW!ajjJtJaajafj I If You Want All. Tha UAmA N...- I I READ I I THE TIMESS-HERAin I I $2.00 a year I I Best Job Printing I . U.Courai aeeo. . as MM M ' I't'Oiis laaa. s , aoe a a COOPER & DODGE QvU and Hydraulic Engtmtn Irrigation. Water Supply Sewerage. Water Power rvey., Mai, K.tin,.,,,. Suoer.Uo. WWS, PJ.Kt.pN f ll ti... . vlea, "Ku",""si' mi'.'vi o gnjw g X i.iera Hi Eastern Oreg oo Eog loeerlif company ClVa AND IKKIuAilON tNtiWEHB Bans, Ortfai Oarsct conueclioai, tQtk rtAKKIMAN-ANDREWl AiHCUHRY.p,.,,,, t.v.. 11. I a. ...itun.n Muuday mmd TaeaeaVa ..! ! ... . a " -" wwln.aday asjJ McJafwaek, connectins wiak " 'DealoJVViiBBCCt