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LATEST DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NOTES
(From Our Portland Correspondent'
College girls from the 0. A. 0.
at Corvallis will give demonstra
tions in cookery at the Pacific
.Northwest Land Products Show
to beheld in Portland, November
18-23. They will show innume: -able
ways of cooking big red
Oregon apples and the public
generally will be much interested
in this work. Domestic science
is being taken up by state schoo's
and interest in this subject is
general.
A state convention of manu
facturers is being planned for
Portland during Land Show week
Nov. 18-23. It is thought by
linking the two interests, agricul
tural production and industrial
development, much good can bo
accomplished for Oregon. The
Manufacturers Association is be
hind the convention plan.
It will cost approximately one
and three-quarters million dollars
to run the state institution dur
ing the coming two years, ac
cording to the budget being made
for action by the next legislature
This is somewhat less than was
appropriated at the last session
for like purposes.
Boy Scouts at LaGrande have
been "Swatting" the lly. They
turned their attention to wiping
out the winged disease spreaders
and the winner in the contest
was credited with having killed
5,000,000 Hies. It is estimated
that over 12,000,000 of the pests
were killed in LaGrande during
the campaign.
What is said to be the biggest
orchard of Winter Nellis pears in
the United States is located near
Central Point and it belongs to
F. H. Hopkins. It is 30 acres in
extent and although the crop this
year will be somewhat lighter
than usual, it will produce 12
carloads of fine fruit. The price
for the Hopkins pears has never
been less than $2 per box and
some seasons the price has been
considerably higher.
The first annual Fall flower
show to be held in Portland will
be staged in the Armory Nov.
15-16. The Portland Floral Soci
ety will hold the event and regu
lar shows are planned hereafter
at different seasons of the year.
Handsome prizes have be&n pro
vided, both cups and cash pre
miums.
Eat at least one apple on Apple
Day, Nov 18. Governors of four
states will be asked to issue pro
clamations setting aside this date
as a time for eating Oregon's
famous fruit. It is said that
Oregon people eat fewer apples
than Easterners, although they
live in the state most favorable
for apple production.
Save Your County
Of all the measures before the
people at the November election
none is more absolutely vicious
and unjust than No. 3-18-9 on
the official ballot providing for
the "Division of Counties."
It is bad, unfair and unjust in
many ways, but one provision
alone is sufficient to condemn it
without further consideration
It provides that in the oiganiza
tion of a new county out of one
or more existing counties "Only
Those Residing Within The
Boundaries Of The Proposed New
County May Vote Upon The Pro
position," and if GO per cent of
those be favorable the new
county comes into existence.
The people in the remainder of
the county or counties so cut
down are helpless, having no
voice whatever in the matter,
"Even Though They May Out
number The People In The New
County Ten To One."
If this measure should become
law not a county in the state will
escape division.
Vote No! on No. 848-1)
(Paid Adv.)
Petition for Liquor License.
We the nndurHlgned Icdl voli-r ul
Denlo Precinct, Ilarnoy County, Kuitu
of Oregon, to grant a License to Ilumi
Mercantllo Co to fc'tll Spirituous, Malt
and VIhouh Liquor In loon qimuiitio.
than one gallon ;rl Dunio Precinct Har
ney County Ktato of Ori-gciii, lor Uih
Period of six montlix, an in duty hound
we will ecr jirny.
Nameu
Niitiiua
Goo, llaltui;or
It. W'ui kcnlivrli
Chun. 1). Rill
P. Iloyd
O, I., liurniiin
W. II. McAllister
Janiffl ;. Yiiuiik
l.eo O, Cooloy
Irwin K. Hmiili
Kriml; Stb.ini m
J. (inn la
It. I). Jlrown
CaHtro Miyiieltnina
K. i Alien
A. II. Kilos
Jnn Miranda
C. V. Culton
Thoma Dufurrena
John McLean
N, Marcotto
Joe lialtyon
W, O. IUUlngo
II. II. Vicker
Joe Callow
A, Begardy
lieu Yrulugreo
K. II. Hcddou
Notice it hereby civen tl at on Katur
day the 0th day of November. 1012 tho
underaij;ned will apply to tho IIoii'ju
Lie County Conrl of Jlarney ( unity
btato of Oregon, for tho j.ic-nai' men i
t'Md .in tlia eh letin r I
OUR GIRLS WEAR WRONG CLOTHES
. Concluded From Firat Pftff)
what exercises they aro now tak
ing, and the number of hours
each week they devote to recita
tion, to laboratory work, and to
homo study.
A list of sports is included, and
all which the student has prac
ticed aro to bo underlined, and
the favorites crossed out. Tennis,
sknling.mountain-climbing.hunt-
ing. fencing, hockey, golf, run
ning and jumping, dancing,
horseback riding, base-ball bas
ket-ball, and even soccer and
wrestling arc included in these
sports. A knowledge of the ox
pcrience and preference of the
girls in these sports will give
Miss Thayer a much more thor
ough understanding of any phy
sical irregularities which slra may
find in her examinations.
These examinations nnd records
aro all preliminary to a much
more thorough care of tho young
women students than they have
ever been given before. Miss
Thayer is anxious to increase
tho health strength and poise of
the girls in her care, and give
them a physical equipment which
shall bo fully equal to the con
slant strain of close application
to their studies. If this is done
there will bo no more girls drop
ping out of college before the end
of the year because of over-work.
Seed Bed For Winter Wheat
Too many farmers do not give
enough attention to the prepara
tion of the winter wheat seed
bed, writes F. L. Kennard, asso
ciate professor of. agronomy of
the Idaho Experiment Station.
When one goes over the country
and notes the great acreage of
wheat seeded in haphazard way
in soil that has been poorly culti
vated and pulverized, it is not
surprising to learn of some very
low yields the following harvest.
Let us first consider what con
stitutes an ideal seed bed, and
then how to go about preparing
such a one.
Winter wheat requires first of
all a firm moist subsurface, cov
ered with two or three inches of
loose, pulverized soil to form a
mulch for the convervation of
moisture. The seed should be
placed in the firm soil and cover
ed with moist soil. This is cov
ered with the loose, dry surface
which to Drevent evaporation
and running off, e. i., absorb any
moisture which may fall after
seeding, and hold it for future
use by the growing crop. A max
imum crop cannot be grown on
land which is lumpy and loose to
the full depth of the furrow slice,
as is the case when the land is
plowed immediately preceding
the drill.
To prepare a seed bed which
will produce the maximum crop
requires a great deal more labor
than the average farmer puts on
his wheat land; but it should be
remembered that ail additional
labor thus expended will be well
repaid in additional yields.
Land that has been summer
fallowed and plowed during the
early summer is the easiest to
prepare for winter wheat. It
lias two or three months in
which to settle, and with a few
early rains needs little work to
form a perfect bed. If it is
thorougly harrowed immediately
after the plow no clods will form
and the furrow slice will settle
back naturally, so that only sur
face cultivation will bo necessary.
This can best be done with the
disk. There is a great deal more
subsurface packing done with
the disk than would be expected,
and this is what is wanted. The
surface firmed while the surface
is pulverized and weeds killed.
On land plowed the problem is
more difficult. In this case there
is not time for a naturai settling
of tho soil. It must be done by
artificial means. Let the harrow
follow tho plow every J day, this
will break up any lumps and pre
vent baking. Some packing will
be accomplished also. Ifadoublc
disk could be used within two
or threo days after this and then
double harrowing just before
seeding, a very good seed bed will
result. One harrowing should
be given after seeding, and at
least ono in the -spring after the
soil has dried sufficiently to form
a crust
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UKiTg HTiTcal.txoOrricg,
Ilurns, Oregon, OcloUr H, ltiU
rWlu. , .unMPMi,. ., n , ,,bi,u t n., U 1 1
intllu Meridian, has filed notlieol Intention
10 make final Klva-Year Proof, to mtakliili
claim to the laud shove described, luiloru the
lugiater aim iieceirer, si iiurui, Oregon on
the mil day of November, 1914
Claimant imvisas wltnetaeai
ItoUrl l Ilutton, Charles W, CometM. V. A.
Walker, all ol Kgll, Oregou. Have Newman, ol
Jlurna, Ongon,
WM FiSKS, Itegliter,
Your wife ahould not bo com-
IK'llcd to Btand over a hot cook
utovo this kind of weather, Get
her one of those fireles8 cookera
at Clevcncrcr'fl. Go nnd see
Nolliola liereky given that Caroline Ilutton,
widow of Hamuel K Ilutton ilcceaawl. ol Kgll,
Oregon, who. on Manli , IWI7, made Uouio
UtaileniryNo.V'JJI, Burial No. Cam. forHWli
J.U.II..I. 'fl u....l.l.. .in U If....... .,, tl mil1
Administrator Nolle,
I
Iii the County Court of llmnef County
In t lie mnttci of the llstntc ofl
Muiy K llulett Doccnucd 1
Notii-e Is hereby nlven the tuiilcrriitiiril
wnsoii Ootulter 7, HM3 iippolntciln.il
iiiliiiatrutor of the entntc uf Mnr.v It.
Ilnlcy, IK-c'd nnd has duly qualified. All
ptrson huvliiK chiinin iiKtiinjit mild cy
tttte lire hereby notified to ptcsciil them
tome nt Narrow, Oregon, u'rillcd ni
by law uipiircd, within i mouth
from thedntr hcreol.
Diiiednt llurin, Oivkoii, Oct. VI, 111 IV.
V8-CV W. 8. IUi.kv, AilmliiNlriitor.
In the County Court of the Stnte Oregon
(or the County of llnrney
In the Mutter of the Itstnte of I ,!,,
Tliotmn IS. Jordan, tlcccnwtl f -1,,uum
To PruiiMc 1'iiync, Clara Cuoley, Mi.
Fred WIN, Peter Stciir, Cat Slenjjer,
nnd to nil other heir or H.-rsoni in-
tctcstcil nnd unknown, if any such
there lie, 0 retting:
In the niiiue of the Slide of Oregon,
You mo hereby cited nnd required to
upcar In the County Court of the ritntc
of Oregon, for the county of llnrney nt
the Court Kooiu thereof, nt Hum, Ore
Konin the county ol llnrney, on Mondiiy,
the 35th dny ofNocuibcr 1U12, nt 10
o'clock on thefoixnoouof that day, then
nnd there to how cmisc, if any exist,
why nu orderofnlchould not lie made
ns prayed for In the ctilioii of the ml
tutniitrntor ol nid cstnte duly vended
nnJ filed, of the follow inj; real property
of aid estate, viz lot 8 of block VOof the
City of Hum, llnrney county, Oregon.
WITNUSS, the Hon. firnnt Thompson
Judge of the County Court of the Stnte
of Oregon, for the County of I In nicy
wilh the Sent of nid Court nllixcd this
9th day of October A. I). 10 IV.
ATVI5ST: H. II. Watkiis, Clerk.
t8-r.2 lly J. L. Camiwici.1., Deputy.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
l'NITlSTTI.NllOl'rlCr. I
liiirni, Oiriiiiii, Oclnlx-r I tU I
Notice In luTetir nlvcilttiat Aitalt. Neal.ot
Folljfarrn. Oii'sou, Im, nti June ft, iwi, mail.
uomcsicaii iMiirv. wiriai M law mrtisr.H
St-rtlmi it, Ni,ol.Ni, SP.NK'j, llon -A ati'l
NKJ.KK't, Hwllun as, lonriiililii t) h'oiith,
lUtwa DA K. Will. mi III Mcrltllall him Ml til
notice nt Intrntloti to uiaka final llirrt-irar
Mow, id voidmiiii riaim io mo latin anorr
ilracrliKHl, tiefurp lt irlater aijtl HcpoIvit, al
lltirm, tiri'son. hii the lOlli ilay nt lUicrtitar,
I'JlJ.
Claimant naineti an vr It !
vi. H. MriHle ami htla Mainii I...IH of Curd.
Ortrmr lnrrat N N
t)f Pollylanii, OrK n.
ami ) II S'ral IhiIIi
h ti. rrnn. Kta-litrr.
NOTICK l-'OIt PUHUCATION.
I'N'irKU STATU I Sli OKKICKl
llmiii, iirv.o". Uelniwr n, ll.
Notlru It lirrnt) itlvrntlialgta'r llui'k'aml ul
HatlU'V I'llKHIl Htl.1 IMiJiHVIi.IHM Him t 'lliltlti
tcail hlllr) Tl I No O.V(rrK't i-villini l
ruuilklllp a H . H ll( Xa K tt I laniKltr Wrr
IUn. ha flli nullrnol Inltn .ti t. u'akvttila
thrri tear )n"f In ra'aMlth i laim In tht
iaml alot r MUM laifur t.,iiUu r anil lie
nlri'r. al lliiriit, Dmicou, un ilm VfitiiUyttt
NuinU'r liil-.
Claltnaiil nanua a vlllivra
U.M lato. Jnlui Klrhwr. M llaiillllon.
Lctitij VlrkiMf, all u( lliirliattatl, Oivifutt
V. M. Fakhk, Ili'icUlcr.
NOT1CIC KOU I'UIUJOATIOX.
I'MlKllnrATKS I..VMIOFKH K,
Ilium, UllKuu, Ool.ill , lull.
Nullce la hvrvlir xlvnn Itial Ail It Nral.ul
roiiyiarrn, iiirK'on, wlin rn JiiunS IIkm. niaile
it-..., , .., f....i.u..-iut v.. niM , u.t k.l.i
.'.,-.. ..nil., i.ii.i . niui.i w. ,". luiniri.iiii,
Ker 1. T S H., llntiKC MK.,MI1NU anil
NWi.HHIJ ,; In, Tnwinblp M l.. ltaD(0 V
rM, niuamriio pieriuiau, naa niiHi nuiifo in
liitentlnn to makt Final 1'ruol in nutill.h
claim to the laml abuie ilrarrllinl, l.-foic
iiiu iirsnit'r ai ii iioroivtir. ai iiurna. tirrrun
on Hie 10th ilajrol licecinUir, 1II9L
iiaunaui nainvi aa wmtrittt
W.H HtloiU. (ifl'linl. Ilirtun William lien
wick, Dorrai N Seal. J II. .Seal, all ol Kullj.
farm.OroKun
. t'JKIK. lltglitcr
NOTICU KOU I'UIILICATION
L'NITKUHTATKHI.ASIIOyKlfK, I
jiurna, trcKoii, ueiotier I, ivr.;.
Nutlrs lihereky ulren lliat I'liaa H. (lard, ol
lAHen.urtKon,'
mii n
. U3Sc
lll
liai I
o rr
on July 7, IMM, mailn lliimo
alaa.l t'r.l.v U.. I1&U
lor nxnivii a .Ns(,
H.,ltni;c)j K Ulllam
sit iioUld of lnteiitliin lu
M-e Inn HTowDaliliH,
ciiu .erniiau, liaa uicil
inaku llnal ttireo ycaririof, to eal
lillall claim
to the land above. ileicrlUiI, tM-'ftiro IteKliler
and Itci elver, at Hums, Oregon, mi IH' lllli day
Nn vein l r. Ivii.
L lalinant natnei ai wllneimea:
John A, Oanl ami ('. II Aiiainui. IkiIIi
I.anren.UreKon Ifcorita K. l'aiker, llarrlinau
Ureion H. A. till. on, I. atvcu, Oregon.
Wm. FaRSR, ItcKltter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
('NITKII HT4TOI I.JNIlOrritK
llurna.OreKou. OdoK-ril, lull
Kntlf... ! lu.rnl.v in, .... Il.n I I liati... mml.
ol Kgll, Ormiin, who, nn Auguaiw, iwi, ami
II
HKl
niiiinr.1., WSNn'i.Keriiiniw, lowiul.ln
ItanKu 'l Y. . Yt lllainultu Mtirltlan. Iiua nfml nn
lice nf Intention In inaku threii'riar 1'riNif, to
latablltli claim In Ilia land above ileacrllivil.
betorelU'Kliiterand !tccvlvur(at Iliirua, Oregon,
ontl.e Uih Oar ul November, I'Jli
('lalmaut nailing ai wllnrnaci
lonarit vv. Wllaon, Clvrtu love. Anlono I'gll.
William llarler, all ol ifglLOieKoii,
IV m Fakkk, Itcglttcr.
CONTEST NOTICE.
HnitkiHtitic I.nii Orru I
llurin, Oregon, Ottohur I, IJ1-'. I
To Charlca Allen, ol Kllennhiirg, Waib., Con-
tcaievt
You are herehy nolined that C. II ,M it nu
ll el I who give) llurna, Oregou, aa hla it
omcaai1dreii,illdou Oitobur I, ll;, illoln ihln
olDco hla duly corroborated ai.ollcalliiu lu
couleat and aecnro the cam Dilation of your
homcaleail, Kutry Hcrlnl No 0I'.7 made April
IJ, lain, (or Lots I, 4 J and lolrioiilon Wl.Town
ahliiiaH, Itangc it V. vtll amellu Merlillau,
ami on grouudalor Ills rotiteathe alleges Unit
aid enlryliiun.Chorln Allen, hai never eilah.
Ilihed or malntnlned a rcililemonu aald trait,
nor haa he eicr culllvalid or Improved talil
tract to anr t'ti nl whatever, eicept tucauan
thu conitrui tlon ol a amall i ablu Ihereou, and
haa whollyabamloncil aabl Irncilor inorolhan
ono year lant pni, uml for iiioro I hau U moiillia
prior to Augual lu, lull
You are, therefore, fiirtncr notified that the
aid allegatloiia will bo taken at thlaotriiaai
having bicu (oufeiicd by iou, and your aald
entry will biicauioledthereunilcr wilhout your
further right In bo heard thuri'lii, cither buloru
tills oilier or on appeal, II ) on (all In file In ihla
ofllie within twemy dais alter the KOU III 1 1
nuhllcallou ol Una uoihv, aa aliown below,
rouranawir. under outli, apccllkally niFctlng
and responding to thcau allegnliotia ol tnutot,
or II you fall wllhlu that time lo lllelnllili
offko due prool that you lime served a copy ol
your answer oil the auld rnnletluut either lu
penon or by reglatcmd mall. If thlttorvlie la
madu by the dull ver ol u i opy ol your snawer
liilheconleatinil In pemnii, prnolol sm h anr
vlcu must lie either the said conleatHiit s writ
ten it kuowleilgi'mi'iil of hla rurelpt ol the
(opv, showing tliii dule of tare(elt, orlhu
affidavit of the pe-aou hy whom the delivery
was madu atiilli.tr when and wliireiho copv
was delivered. If made by liwaluluil mall,
prool of anili icrvli 0 mint constat ol thu alllila
vll ol the Peraoii by w horn hi enpy waa mailed
Hating when and Ilia inut nllliulo whlili II
was uiulleil. ami thlia affidavit moat ho accom
panied hy thu tiodmusint'arct-clpt , thu letter
You should Mala lu your auswor the iiamuol
thu poaioirif o lo whli! I. jijii di tire fulurunoilcts
lobe tent Iidoii.
Hate ol first publlcullon Oilobor 14. 1U1'4.
Data ol second publication October III, lllli.
Iiatuof third publlcullon OiloUrVA, 1914
Hate of fourth puhllcallon Novainber!!, 1013,
OTTCK KOU I'UIJLIOATION
IJNITSII HMTfS I.ANII (Irrll'K
Ilurns, Orcein, October D, 1913,
Notice H lionliy given that Mallle Wilson,
ol Hums, Ori'Kou, who, nn Heiuinhur 7, Ham
lusilu Inieri l.nud Knll), No uUili, for NIC'i,
Heiiiou bO, 'lowiahlp vn h, llunga no K.
Wlllaiiiele, Meridian, hits tiled iiolllu ol
Intention to mako rli.iil protil. in eilabllali
lalm to Ihu laud almiu deicrlbed, before
llcKlslur and lleielvcr, al Ilurns, Oregon, on
IhoUlhdaynf Nuvtiii bcr I'JU
Claimant nanuses hIiiuiiii,
, I Ins, Wilson, Chialcr II. Hllihard and V K
Knoi. all of ilurns. Oicaou Kd. Koiinaiiiaini
ol Nairrwi, Oregon,
W'u I'aiiiik, llcif liter
Chas. WilBon !h prenarod to
lake hones to pasturo and win-
A FEW LEADINQ QUESTIONS.
Q. Mur not n womnn who manise
her own liunlnea have ft Vote In leo
tlon which illreetly concern hr own
lnleretT
A,' No. hut the intiat Iticopitblo man
In lirr employ may do no.
q May nut nn iMlucntod, tinterte,
hum nl anil liiw-iitilillnK woman voto7
A. No; hut nu IkiiiuiuiI, inltupr
nle, Immoinl and liiw.liroflkliitf man
nuiy ilu mi ...
q. May not women who tench tho
lmyn In our kcIkioI votnT
A, Nt), hut tho hoy they teach,
when 21. may do u
q. Tho mother who have brought
forth, eaiefully rearetl uml lven thtlr
oiih In the Htato-may they not votet
A. No.
q. Why notT
A. lireauae they uro women.
q. Would women Vot If tho prlv
lloRe were Kranleil llmniT
A. Women have hail the full uf
friiK' l W)umluK lueo lit! In Colo
nulo hIiu'o 1SS3. In Utah ami, Idaho
Mince UUH; In WaahlnKlon alneo 1(10,
anil In California Mluen 1911, und hv
nl ways voleil a extmiMvely In proor
IIoiim to their numher u men, and,
In oint iilt'ellnn. morn cttiilvrly,
q. Why tlo Women want to voteT
A. nrt. Ilieaue they are Amerl
can citizen, ami the United lilnte
CoiiHtltiitlou eay "The eltlien'ii rlvht
to vole liall nut l denied or abridged
on account of rnen color, or previous
condition of m-rvltude."
Hceond llecauae they are tax.p&y
er, and It I u. prlnclpln of our govtrn
meiit that taxailou and representation
ouitht to ko together.
Third. IIitimiso every cltlMii should
help select thoe who iiiak the law
which he or she must obey.
Fourth. Itecau nvery cltlsen In a
free republlo I entitled to rprssnt
lion, and no iernu having but on
vote can rpreent himself and n
other, even with the latlrr' oonsent,
Hfth Haeause iv vole mean powtr,
and women need this jiower te proteot
the Interests of themselves, tlitlr chil
dren. Ihlr home and soclsty.
Hlxtli. Ilecausn politic, which means
the Kovrrnmmt, need the combined
Inlluencr of mn and women. V1tboUt
thn linllnl. uomnn'a Inlluenra Is Indi
rect, iipgnllvft nnd Irresponsible. Vol
talk, vote count, vote compel rspet,
vote decide rvery queallon. Men f
Oregon, vote 300 X ye.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITKI) HTATM I.ANII OKriOK, I
llurna Oregon, Octobar H, tVL
Notice la hereby given that Thomas Ilutton,
of Lull. Oregon, who, on April VV, 1W7, traile
llomealead entry No, 3i7, Herlal No oxos
lorNHHW.H HKUHUli. h)lHK)J HectlonU,
lowntlilp ii Houlh, llangu Ut Kat, Willam
ette alarhllaii lias tiled uollca of Intention
to inako Dual five tear Proof, to establish
claim to thu land aliove described, batorv
the Itegutcr and Itecelver, at Ilium, Oregon,
on the I wilt day of November, 1VI2.
Clalmaiit nam, a aa wltur-ncat
Itolert - lliillou.t'liarlea W Comegra.C, A,
Walker, allot i:gll, Orrtou, Havo Newman ol
llurna, Orce.ui.
WM.raaas, Itegliter,
NOTICE KOU I'lUlMCATION
I'MTKO'TiTsa l.ai omeg,
llurna. Olegon, tiftoUr II, UI5
Notice la hereby given that Ueorgla K. tlcerg"
ol Urcwaoy, Oregon, who mi llecembar 7, Ivun
made I'eierl l.aud Kutry Herlal No U1U7I, for
KINWJi,eUNKl. NKSJHKU, Hae 2.N!iH).
Sttli el.ii, HM'tlon 1, Towiisolp VO Houlh
llatigr HU, K , lllamelle Meridian, baa filed
nullce o( Inteiilioit to mako final Proof, to
mial.ll.il claim In thu land above described,
btlorv the Itegliter and Itecelver, al llurna,
'Irviion.on lliovotli dayuf November, 1H1
I'lMimaul namraaa wilncia-a
W J. i.f.ngu W I. Jonra, John 1 .nlxll.J.
.tlors. all of lira ivy, Oregon.
w raHsc. Ilagliler.
Ollt K KOll I'UIIUI AT.ION
I mth" Tiruiillrn a
llurna. oirgou Septembo- M). IU I
Nnllce la hereby given thai K liner II Taylor,
olDreoiey llrron, ho.on ly 17, IHU7, made
llolnellrad Kulry So 3110. Kerlal No. 0.-JU7
for KiKl,,H'Ctlnu, Towmhlpl) H lltng,
ij K , Wlllametln Melldlau, haa tiled nollirof
lutentloii to make final five year proof, to ea
labllkh claim lo the laud abovo deacilbed.be
foro K I.. liecde, I', H, t'oinmliilnne-, at hli
olflce, si Im-wiey, Oregon, on the IS h day ol
November, I'JIl
I'lalmanl names as wllneiaea
William II fouth, (Icorge Itllcr, Albert
Alt' ow, William A Itobertaon, all of htswsey,
Oregon
Wm Fiass. Itegliter,
NOTICK I-'Oll I'UIILICATION.
Umtkh Htates I.ikii Orrlcs
Ilurns, ureion, October 1, 1U.
Nollca Ii hereby given that Howard N. Fnas,
ol llarriuian,Orc(ou,whooul4ei!einberl1IW9,
made llomcilead Kulry Hcrlst Nu. OKU,
Mr HWii. hectlnn IS. TownahlD Houlh.
Itsnie U Kait.WlllainettoMeildlan, lias tiled
noilco ol Inleiitlon lo make Commutation
proof, to i stabllili claim lo the land shove ds
crllied. Iielore lleslner and llacslvsr, st Ilurns,
UreKon. on the 'ili dsy of November, 1112.
( lalinant namea as wltueaaea
t'laiencaj Hill, lis I, Hleeixr, both of liar,
rlinan. Oreiton. ('haa ltohn,ot Ilurns, Orsxon,
H M Tall i.l, nl llarrlman, ircon
Wh rsRKK, Keiliter.
NOtlCK KOU PUULI0ATION.
UNITKIiriTATKMI.ANIIOyKICI!, I
Ilurns. (iienou,Hcpiinir , mill
Notice la hereby iilvcu that (leoras W. Peso
of I.awen, Oreiton. who, ou Mario, IWT, isadi
honiestead entry No. SW, Herlsl No, Ut&l. lo'
HKti,ecclloua.1, TowmhlpSIH.. itanj W I ..
WllUniittn Meridian, hai nted nollca of In.en
linn to inaku Final Klvn-Year Proof, to ei
lab lili claim to t ho land above deicrllicl.be.
lora the llcKlsto and Itecelver, at Hums, Ore
gon, on Ilia Will day ol October, 1913
rlalinanl names ai wlinceics
Peter I'rfcr, ' II. Auiuiui, Harry f ary, Itob
ert lltirkhardl, all ol l.awcn, Orefon.
Wm Kikkk, llcilster
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION
Ukithi HTiTta I.iND Orncs, I
Ilurns, OrcKoii, heptember ii, in 1 3 I
Knl lie la hcrebviclven that James M.dhown.
nl Harney, Orcnou. who on July a, IUOH, made
iioineieaii nniry no vut lor ns nnjncc. w
rii nut,, ntlliiiu f, iumiiihiii n, iihmiu
3liK., Wlilauiulluileildlaii, has filed notice ol
lllleniiou ii, maao iurceyear vroui, iu ciiau
llah claim to the laud abovo delcrlliod. before
the ltcxlnarai.il Itecelver, al llurna, Oregon,
on the '.lath day ol Otlober, ItlW.
I laltualll naluta aa witueiieai
II. I- lluclianiiu, J. II, 1ai, both of lliich.
anan, Orritoii, (' II. Davis, J, W. Hhowii.both
ol Harney, Orciiou.
Wh, I'iKss, lteilsler.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'mtcii HrtTxa l.iNiiOrrlcs, I
Ilurns, oriKou, Heptember V7, lull. I
Notice Ii licrtby Klvcn that Florence Her
inudei, ol Ituraa, Orenun, who on March 20,
lian, maila Hcicrt l.snd Kulry, No UIMi7, for
NKiNr.UHcctlou7,Towuihlii vn h., Itaino'.nl
B . nillsuielln Meridian, has lilted notice ol
lutentloii to inaku Final I'rool, to ealabllsh
ilalm lo thu laud ahovo deicrlbed, before
Ueidiler and llctchcr, at Ilurns, Oregon. ou
the I'.ili day of November MM,
Claimant names aa wllneiics.
B J llsron, Willis II. disss, lluuhTlplen,
Horace Heed, all nl Hums, Oregon.
Wm Finns, Kegiiter,
NOTICE KOU I'UHMCATION
I'NlTKii Htstss I.l mi Urrli ,
llurna, Oregon, Heptmlr 17, 1012.
Nolltuls licicby kIvcii thatAuilln J, Cum
mliigaol lluchuiiaii, Oregon, who, on May IS,
IWK, madu linini stead entry No. HMD, Herlal No,
0l, forHJi rll'.tj, NW)iHI!Ji, NK HWIf. Hee
tluiiA.. Tiwnlilp;iH.,l(.nn)MK , UHlamelto
Mcriuiau, iiaanieii noiiceol liiteniioutu inava
filial 'llireu Year Proof, to eitahllsli claim to
Ihu land abovo deicrlbiid, beloro IteKliler and
Itci elvur. at Hums. Oregon, on tlm looli ilav f
Ocloher IIIU.
Claimant nanus us wllniisiei
William A Oallvison, of l.awuli, Oregon.
Wlllluui T Vuiidevecr, of Ulewlor, Oregon,
II A. Illeesiiiiinand JohnT lilsytou, both of
llsrney,llrei!Oii.
V. Ki, Ilexliter
NOTIOIO FOR I'UHLIOATION
IINIiKU HTATKH I.ANU OKKIOK, I
llurna, Oregon, October , HI J. I
Nnliiu Islmrehy given that Hannah Mey, of
Ilurns, Oregon, who, ou May VII. 1117, made
HotiiMlcad Kulry No. Siaj, Herlal No. utJha, fur
EUNI'.li Heel Ion 1U. and YVUNWU. faction II.
TowuihlpMhoutti, llangoSl Kail, Wlllalilstta
Aieriiiiau, uaa men iioucuoi iiiieniion to niase
dual live year prool tocnabllin claim lo the
laud abovo decilhud, bcloru the lteflsKr and
Itci elver, at Hums. Oregon, on Ilia ltllh dsv
of November, IHU.
Claimant uiitiiis us wiinoisssi
Nova Iloddsr. Oeorgo W. Hoilder. Tliomss H.
Hprague, William II, llawsuu all of llurn.
Oil gull,
Wm. Kisss, Itegliter.
Do not lake any chances havo
hay, grain or other property in
sured in tho Reliable Aelna &
Hartford Insurance Companies,
HAIINKY UJVQt, KO. 77, 1. O O r.
Metis svtry ttutdsy la Odd Fallow 1111
siriauiixn, nr, J,n, iieary,
":
Hragus, Bscittsry,
N.U.
Hegrce work st loilowit First Saturday Inl
llslorfi second Halurday, first Pegreei third
Hatutday, Ueeend lrs feurtli Halurday,
Third liegif.
IIUHNIIX)DUKMO.7)A,l', A. M.,
Meet every Stitsnd (bird Hal
onib, Wm,
Ham Wotherihesd, Bseretsiy,
Meet every Out and third Haturdav lu each
tnonlb. . . . Wio, Miller, W. M
M1IIK.KN WOOUMKNOrAMEIUOA
Metis every tteaud sud louilh rndsy even
lug al l.O.O.r. llalliall nelgbbois Invltcl
New sppllcaOls will rcctlv courteous tresl
"w'T.U.I.r.tll.rk. '-"'"'.VC
llUIlNffCIIAITKIl NO. 40, O.K. 8.
Meets every second nd foarlh Mondsys.ln
Mssonlo llsll. Frsnkle Wtleome, W. ul
KllsVnetk, fiterttsry.
8YLVU BBUXKA1I UKUUXK No, II.
Mttttsvtrylittndld Wedundar.
., . . . llyrdls Dallon, N, O,
Madge Leonard, Keo. Heo'y,
TULK OIBCLE No. Its, w, of W,
Meets svtry fourth Tuesday.
Msud llorlon, (I, Jl,
lleiter (loudman. Clerk,
orrioiAL omacTORY
TATsV elSOOKI
UD.Hanllors (Jonsthan llonruo Jr.
Illeo. K. Vbsuiberlslii
IW It Kills
I J W llawlcy
A.M. Crawford
.Oswald West
r W llenion
T. II. Key
L. H. Aldermsu
W ttllunlway
Couircstmso, ,
Attorney Uentral ,,,,,,
tlovtrnor ,
aecrstsry ul MUI ....,.
Treasurer
tlupt. rublle InstracUoo,
nuts Printer
llobl Eakln
T. A. Uollrlde
Ueoii liurnett
Baprem Jadgss.r
K, H. llssu,
r.A, Moore
NINTH JUDICIAL DIBTItlUT.
hlstrlet Jadgt n.iiou iggs
lilstrlctAtlornsy J w MoOnlloch
Deputy IJIU Ally Olll.ouaid
Circuit Cosrt ussls the Ant Mondsy In
April and first Monday In October,
lolnlHtnstor C W parrlsb
lolnl-HsprntntallT W II llrooke
OODTT HtSJISTI
County Judge. ,, ,,,,
Clerk :. .;
Treasurer
surveyor
OJsrln . . ,
Assessor, .
eVbool HupsrlBttndsnl.
Corontr
Htoek losMctor,,
Comraissfentrt..
(Irani Tho inpaou
K. II. Waters
, .Hlinoii lwli
. Frank p, (lowau
A. K. Ilicbardaon
J. J. Ooiic gall
I, M Hamilton
1 W deary
John lloblniou
K. P. Hylvealcr
lu. a Hinyiu
County Costl tnteta lb Brsl Wednrsdsy In
Jsnusry, March, Mty, July, Hcptemher slid
Noveas ber.
UiSSST D, S. LA liriltl
(egister
(setlvtr
Win Fsrre
rrank llavey
lITT.-StlSHI'
,i. .....
. 0, WM'lovengci
. A. M. lly ni
J.U. VteteoiueJr
..It. I.. Ilaluta
Itecordsr,
rieasurar
Msrshsl,
fll J llaitill
A. I Mclion
Klaus I avey
Cntiuellintti
lit 1 McKliiu ii
Meetings ol ttir I'liuiicll ver) pimi.imI a
fun lib Wa.ln.al
Sumpter Valley
Railway Co.
ri.MU TAIll.K NO. 0 IN Klll.fl
JUNK1I, IDOfl.
West Hound.
No. 1 l'as-.
Kst llotinil,
in. No.
" l'ass p. in
0:0
I.v
liaker Oily
Bouth Ilckur
Halltbury
Ixxkliartt
Tlioinpsont
Ar 5: 0
l):5 "
0:58 '
10:CM "
10:07 "
l.v 5:25
" 5:00
" 1:55
" -1;6:
10:17 " Stoddrd Junction)
10:22" VUrTnkt
" 1:15
" litd
" t 2
" A :S5
" 1:10
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10 :2 "
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10:66 "
11:10 '
11:15 "
11:40 "
NOON
12:00 '
P. M.
U A "
2:40 "
1:10 Ar
Dean' Hourl
McKwent
JUNCTIONt
Huropter
JUNCTION!
Summit!
O 1- Campt
U'l.ltncyt
TIPTON t
Aoitln
' 00
" 2:10
" 2 10
Btop ou lg nl only. JNo niit.
Ticket Ihux1 only (or stations uliuru
train are 'ichcduled to mako rt'ualar
top. 1's.aienger uinst puroluse tick
et where tigent o'lst lieloro entering
train or 25, cent lu ddltlon to tlm re
gular fare will be charged.
JOSEPH A. YVKBT, Hiipt.
GUANTGKDDKB. Aait. Bopt.
$1500 Reward!
ThoOrcsou. t'al
Ifornla and Nevada
Livestock Protec
tion Association ol
which the under
-i . ,- ........i
i.iivii , iiivmifvr,
will rive 1 1, too is)
reward for evl
denca leadln to
the arrest and con
vlotlonofany par
ty or parties Heal
ing horses, cattle
or mules belonalnx
to any of lis mem
bers.
In addition, o the above, I he undeislmcd
offers the lams condition iTiOO.OO for all horns
branded horse-shod bar ou both or either Jaw,
llrand recorded In eliht counties limine
Harney, Lata and Crook counties, Horses
vented when sold.
None but grown borses sold and only In
arte bunches,
W W.IIHOWN rile. Orenun,
mmummttjmmmtmnmmtmtinimti
Mrs. a race B. McHose
TPAnipo
il
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Voice and Piano
Methods Used In
Claciaaalli Coaserralory of Music
Rcldoncc Studio anil door west
Presbyterian Church
tktmmttmmmmmuummmsmmmU
o
a
Star Hotel
S. J. MIOWINTUU, Prop.
NARROWS, - OREGON
.Till will be found a desirable
and hospitable stopping- place
where comfort and courteous
treatment are considered first
Feed Barn
Conducted In connection
v.
W2 1
A i &5!Tf i STANDS 1
TICKET (llaVlpI F0R 1
VIA VIWr SERVICE
Through
BETWEEN
Central Oregon
- AND -
PORTLAND
Via Redmond
Lrnvn Heilmond 7l 1 5 a. m. Arrive Portland 5:30 p. in.
l.ravo I'ortlaml 7lS0 . m. anil 10:00 o. m.
Arrive Krilmonil 7l30 . m.
Via Baker
Leave Maker 7l4S a. m. and 11:05 p. m.
Arrive Portland 8.00 p. m. ann 12:45 p. m.
Leave Portland 10.00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Arrive Halter 10:35 p. m. and 1!:!5 a. m.
All Trains arrive at nnd leave Union Depot Portland
WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's
$60.00 a Wook, almost $10.00 a Day
HellliiR Victor flsles and flrc-liroof loses
If, uiareliants, doctors, lawyrre, driitlsts and
vvell lololarnirra, allot whom realise t lie neeit
olaaale. Imtdo not know liuw taiy Itlatoonn
one Haleuien ileelara our proioalllunone of
the beat, clean out money-making opporlunl
ties ever received Without prevloua rxtierl.
nice YOU can itupllcata the aucceis of others.
Our liamtaomely Illustrated itno-paae catalog
wilt enable you to preseut tha suliject lo cus
tomers ir. as iniereaiuiR
you were IillotlnR tliem tlirouKti our faelory.
l.i. m... ..(!. .lull. Atul Inalriirllniia for
couvliicliig talklnc points wlilcli It Is Impniilhle for a prospective customer to deny Why
ilou'l YOU to the first to apply from your vicinity before soinconoclto net tho lerrltoryf
We can favor only one salesman out of each locality.
ssaHaaficHHrsiBBH
Our New Hem. Capaolly 20,000 Sals
W. W. DRINKWATER
t jl
Mt.J-
Main St.,
A
BURNS MILLING CO.
HORTON & SAYER, Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Qood Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
C3rO "37o Tlae
WHITE
LIVERY
NEW RIGS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctoi Stills.
R. .1. AlcKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
For Backache Rheumatism Kidneys and Bladder
.mn iiw nwnr.irui.un
WRITE FOR SPECIAL
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. m nil !
rrrsL oiishu
;:SkiKinBRAD
IMMMMWltaHaaMMIMIMM .
i nt. A.n.AVLKiLLMAinmi:iir lu.
SPOKANE, WASH.-PORTUND, ORE.- rANJOSECAL,
Service
fel
BwawaKna i
W m i
a manner aa inounn
Men appointed as
aelllntf aafea. alvlnir
company was celebrated by
erecting tho moat nio.tern safe
factory In th" world. WIJ
awake men who received our
special aelllnic Inducement,
rendernl ItneceKeary todoublo
our output. W are epenulnic
Ksny thousands of dnllsrs en
rxln our sales ortranlratlon,
bill lo learn alk particulars. It
will coil yon only the price of
a postal card,
itlc for Catalogue 16T.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCK GO.
IIIVMllllillllll' llj C.VM.
CINCINNATI. OHIO
Annually.
Blacksmithiag and
liorscslioing
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BRAKES
Burns, Oregon,
FRONT
STABLE
AND TEAMS
llsnuil rilKIVIinU DHUCiS
KX!U3$i.. iSfrM
ENGINCSc
BOILERS
MACHINERY
CATALOQ AND PRICES
. iiiioiiiirnw l
JrMRSDEN & GRIFFITH
t'liyMlt-lnii niul Hurgoon, .
IIUHNH, OltKClON.
L. E, HIBBARD
(Mllon first door cast plioto KHery
llurna, Oregon.
W. C. BROWN,
0DE3 3iT 'X'X SI,-
ISUIINM, OltEOON,
Olllco room 8 ami 0 Maftonlc Ilulldlng
G. A. REMBOLD
Attonioy-nl-Law,
Burns, Oregon.
MILLIilt & CliliZtM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
llurin, Oregon.
Urxuii 0 nnd 7 Masonic Ilulldlng
Kami loans iilekly ma. I a at rcaionskls rates
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
Practice In the Sliito Court and be
(orutlioU.8. Und Olllco.
OIhih. IJ. Ixsonimi,
Attoiin kv- at-i,a w,
direful altuntion given to Collec-
tloriH mill Honl Estate matters.
l'iro Ineurauco'.
Notitry I'uhllo
llUHNH. Okkoon.
d. UJ. GEARy.
riivxlclnn nil Hnrgrton,.,
HurnH, - - - Oregon'
' flfft.... In iiiiu Isiiltillinr iaj.it til i t VC" r rr, m
trim ii ill si.n iriiiiiiiii rwii "i n vn v
Iiurui ex oliop, Mniri.St,
'riioiii!.Mnln85.'
DENMflfi & DEriMRN.
Physicians and Surgeons
nl tiii-m'ril r.-ni p: 1 i lylit "r dy
'1 hint' 1 1 nt r man
Morriman, 0r-gon
JOH.rk ROBIN. ON
Slucl liispcclor, Harney Coonty.
llulllU III I'fH
I'.tiriiH. Orn
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
I Direct Telephone Connection
i La wen. Ore.
A. W. GOWAN
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
State Courts and United States
Land Office Practice
Three doors South of the
Harney County National Bank
Burns. Orejron.
It. II t'oOI-KK M.V. DODQI
ino. x. m. oc c. i. arso. M. AM. soc c a.
COOPER & DODGE
Civil and Hydraulic Engineers
Irrigation. Water Supply
Sewerage, Water Power.
Survey, Jlnim, Kstiiimtrs, Supervision
BURNS, OREGON
V. O. DiLbAitii A. O. Kauuhib;
Formerly Assu Knclnecr Formerly Chief Xu.
luU. 8. Iteclaniallon Hr- clncer of Boise Jt
vice.
Western lly.
Eastern Oregon Engineering
Company
CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS
Burns, Oregon
1
H. N. McCOMB
General Repair Shop Rear W.
O. White's Shop, S. Main Street
Plumbing, Pump and Wind
Mill Work a Specialty.
Burns Sheet
etal Works
Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of all
Description.
Camp Stoves, Tanks, Jobbing, Utmb
ing to order. Give Me a Trial.
C. W. SCHUMANN
Proprietor, VoeKtly' Old Stead.
JOHN OKMllKULING.
S
Jowoloi. Optioiiui and
linuvnyov.
Fine Wutcli Ht'pairiny A Spe
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