■ The little three )«ar old girl of Mr. and Mr* Ad Gilliam fell from a chair, Wednesday of thi* week, and ent an ugly gush in her head, ih '< < *MÌtatHig several rtit< lie* by Dr. Ifooplu to eluso up the wound. Aule Gazette. It is understood that un < JTort will be made to change the date of Oregon’s state election from the first Monday in June to the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, al the coming session of tho statu legislature. There would seem to be no reason why iff prescriptions is rm child'* play. this slnr.ild not be done. It require* cuuscientiouB care ttrul accttratQ know ledge of drug* and Hon. M. A. Moody ha* preaecl n their r«lati»tiH to each other. We . lot of land shark* to tho wall in take *tt hotieet pride in the purity tlio lioune, which saved nnexchange <»t ottr drugs, ut.d the skill und lie uf over 1,500,000 acre* of 1-cent curacy with which we compound |a-r acre Indian reservation land* Lent un your physician'«) order.' •• the inter«st of it ¡«.nd grant rail­ 1‘ropriclor». road. Mr. Mood's record in th« I house entitle* him to a seat in the i acuate.—Moro Observer. Proper Compounding Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. A question him arisen among luwvcrsasto whether or not the ollicc of stute land agent exists. The new Bellinger and Colton code *av« it docs not—Times Mountain­ eer. Bellinger and Cotton may be wrong, though there are very few people in the state hut what hope they are correct. It would have Is vii greatly to Oregon’s ieput.ition und financial interests if h«r law makers Lad years ago discovered that a state land agent was tin un- necessary evil.—Dufur Dispatch. Si U> <1 Ollto.CtTV i I ToU-TxM Lt»« AH Col NTV i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that In- is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney .t Co , doing businea* in the City of Toledo, County and Stat«* aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tie- «utu of One Hundred Dollar* for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot !•« < tire 1 by the use of llull'ii Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscrib­ The old K. S. b. store building ed in my presence, ttiis (¡th day o at the corner of Main street and December, A. D I.MW. Nevada avenue has been torn down A. AV. Glea>on. and will be removed to Arcadia. \ - • SKA I. > Notary Public. This building was moved from /--------- > Weiser to Ontario over eighteen 11 all's Catarrh Cure is taken In­ years ago. and was first occupied ternally, and acts directly on the by T. T. Danilfon und Seth II. LI >o«i ami mucous surfaces of the Oliver as u store building, being ■ysleiu. Sind for testimonials, free. F. J ('In ney A- Co.. T> b 1 >, 1 >. the first general mercantile store in Ontaria. The firm ufterward Sold by all Druggist, 75c, merged into the Kieecl. Shilling A Hall'* Family Pills are the best. Danilson company and later be­ came the Oregon Forwarding Co., A lteniarkablc Itccord. one of the largest inercuntile firms Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy in Oregon.—Ontario Democrat. hiu> u remarkable record. Il hns been in UM« for over thirty years, 4a Acrobatie Ptaalet. during which time many million A Milan correi poudrai tel.» ..f Imitier have been sold und used. It pianist named Ikmcis, who at Venice Las long lieen the standard and m-ently net himself to break tho rec­ main reliance in the treatment of on! of piano playing. no far a* time I» enr-erned. Apparently what the croup in thoesands of homes, yet tnU'i n ‘ nd to turpai» wa« u 4« during all this tim« no case has hours* sitting at the instrument. Thia ever been reported to the manufact­ he undertook to do by hammering the key» for it) consecutive hour*, that ap­ urers in which it failed to effect n palling period being only broken by cure. When given as soon us the three short rest* of ten minutes each. feat was duly accomplished in child become* hoarse or even ns Thia the presence of a committee of «loe- soon as the croupy cough appears, tors anil musiciana. When the two it will prevent the attack. Ilia day*, two nights and two hours had | expired, llancia played the Italian na- pleasant to take, many children 1 tionnl nnthem with a jubilant flourish. like it. Il contains no opium or and left the piano amid the enthuai- other harmful Fubstanc* and may istic cbeera of au enormous audience. The whole of the receipt* were given Le given iu coniidetitly to a baby to the fund in »Id of the survivor* «if as to un adult. For rale by IL M, the recent volcanic disasters in the Horton, Burns; Fred Haines, Har­ West Indies.--London New-. ney. 1‘karlaa the Blame. • Oregonian and livrai«, *2.00. Th)» ilfnatuie I* on evsiT bo» ot lb* iconu.ai Laxative Bromo-Quinine reoioö/ »bat eure» n e»M la one day 4 bancss for ■ Divorce. I lie—I understand young Simkina and his wife are not living happily together. She—What seems to be. the trouble? “Incompatibility of temper." “Which is at fault?" “Both. Be furnishes the incompati­ bility uud she supplies the temper."— Chicago 1’sity New». t A Happy New Year those taking in the dunce, Oregonian and Items, A'bHi Christmas1 Fall and Winter Goods We are now reradvi.ig our Fall and Winter goods consisting of Frank Jackson, and 'J. J. Ain;- all kind* of l>ry Goods. Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Ac Ao. rnerville have broken up tbeir Our stock of Ladies' bn m Goods. Outing Flannels. Ladies and wood camp and will probably re- j John King and family have re- Children Underwear and Shoes are unexcelled. We invite you to tn «in in town the reiuainder uf the ’ turned to town. visit our store ; inspect stock and obtain prices. We quarantee eat- winter. isfsetion in every particular. J. II. Jordan, of Lawen.came «I» IL B. Duncan, of Ftletn, a broth­ on business Wednesday. er of the late N. E. Duncan, of J. L. Htx, of Lawen, was up for Draarsey, was in Burns this week on business connected with tbs the Christmas festivities. administratorship of his brother's Miss Alma Bowers is the guest of estate. ■> Rev. and Mr*. A. J. Irwin' J. W. Shown, of Harney, wae in Carrol Cecil, of Silver Creek, W the city the first of the week en­ among our holiday visitor«. route to Hot Lak«, Union county, MO.MMOUTH.tOREGON. Joo Rector, was in from hi» horn« wfiere fie will rusticate for awhile Graduates of the School ore in constant, in the hope of benefiting hia rheu­ at Crow Camp Christmas day. demand at salaries ranging from »40.00 tn matism.—Ontario Argue. »100.00 per month. Students take th«» A. P Duncan and son, Leonard, J. A. Oard. of Rock Creek, was in Mate examination v during their emirs« aie spending the week in Burns. in the school and .ore prepared to receive Burn* on busineaH Monday, and Slate Certificates on graduation. John E. Harper and family. of Tuesday. Mr. Oard says he has Expenses range from »120.00 to »175.«0 in Narrows are spending tho week his sheep on pasture nt hi* Lawen per .year. Burns. ranch and that they are in fine Strong Normal course and «'ell equip­ ped Training Depart ruetit. shape for this time of the year. Many a man is compelled to lx* The fall terra opensjiept. 16. u nuisance in order to attract at­ O. Calkins was taken liefore the For catalogue containing full informa­ tention. tion, address F.. D.JKE8SLEK. examining board Tuesday and or J B. Y'.'Batler, iite'v President, We understand efforts are being adjudged insane. AV.AV.Johnson made to secure a pardon for Mrs. and Sam Motherehead were un­ pointed guards, they leaving with Horton. the unfortunate man AVedttetduv James Paul, the Happy Valley enroutc to the asylum. ahi-eptnan, is spending tbe holidays in Burns. Th«' Christmas tree exereiree at the Business College were enjoyed M. R Bigg*, of Prineville, was W. E. THINGS. Vrejvister. by a large crowd. The building in Bt.ru« on business several days was unable to accommodate all during the week. BEST OF WISES. LIQL'OILH AND CIGARS. thoae wishing to attend ar.d num­ The man who feels like the king ber« returned home. The program Drinks mixed to suit your ta*La. Courteous treatment guarautod at night usually feels like a deuce was excellent and wae well ren­ -e • * in the morning. dered. *1 •* Your patronage Solicited. This paper and The Chicago Y€ It is reported that a movement Weekly Inter Ocean $1.50 for one is on foot to have all gambling laws yeai. “Special deal” repealed or at least modified so that The Burns public school closed open gambling cun be one of the Wednesday for the holidays and industries of the state. The bill will be presented to the legislature will open Monday, January 5. when that body meets in Salem Joel Smith returned thia week next month. from Winnemucca where ho went G. W. Clevenger i* in the field with u band of company cattle. with the hightest price«) for hides Lost—a gold watch chain and I and pelt*. He has fitted up a charm. Finder will lie rewarded 1 traveling conveyance and will by returning same to this office. make regular tiipa through the It is reported that N. U. Carpen­ county thia winter. Keep your ter has purchased the interests i hide* and pelt* for him and re­ of W. Y. Kingin the sawmill busi­ ceive the higbeet market price* for ness. them. The ease of Hull Hotchkiss vs. The Band bov* gave an open air George W. Young will be^enrd be­ concert from the balcony’ of the fore the State Supreme court De­ Rum* Hotel Thursday afternoon, cember 30. which was appreciate«! by a large .Jorgensen, optician, jeweler stationer. nd Lunaberg & Dalton STATE NORMAL SCHOOL A large number of the Island boys participated in the event of the reason-— the Band Boys Christ­ inas dance. number who had gathered for the occasion. The boy* are showing a marked improvement under the efficient leadership of Prof. Frank Paul. Miller & Thompson, £ § i b’ I Jorgensen is still to the front Burns Lodfo, No. 97, A.O, U. W.. with low prices. Call and see his line of watches, clocks, jewelry, last evening, elected the following officer* for the ensuing term : H A. stationery, etc. Dillard, P. M. AV.; J. J. Tupker, G. W. Clevenger and W II. M. W.; A. C. Welcome, F , II. S. Williams returned Thursday from Brownton, O.; F. W. McClintook, a hid«' buying trip through the Guide; Cbaa. N. Ctichrane, Record­ I'J Silver Creek Faction. er; L. Woldenberg, Jr., Financier; WOOD.—Good Juniper wood H. M, Horton, Receiver; Wm. G for sale ia any quantity, Prices Farrc, I. W.; Ira Stubblefield. O. W. going up. Cull on AV. E. Huston i Mr. I). P. Daugherty, well known I in the Dttrkbeimcr building. throughout Mercer am! Summer The Business College students counties, AV. A’a.. moat likely owes laid aside their studies Monday i his life to the kindness of a neigh- I evening for ggan. Rad The Capital Saloon Mi*» Oltlfimer—It !» no! fvr lack of opportunities that I remained unmar­ There is a movement on foot to ried. Her Niece I presume no’; but the divide th)' Eighth Judicial District, consisting of the counties of Baker. nwn do not uhui. takr nd’untsge of the opportunities that are offered Union and Wallowa, into two dis­ them.—Woman's Home Companion. straw hat», they arc bought only by the rich or the fashionable. This obstacle may be removed if, ns re- |>ortean Weekly Times. Local and Genera!. I I For th Millionaire Feeling madc«tOoor