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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1913)
I I II rmi- Yes Sir! We have a hat that will please You, because our stock is so well as sorted now that we are almost sure to have exactly what you want in a hat that will fit your head, harmonize with your clothes, and at a price that will please you. Our fall stock is now complete. Come and make your selection now It's the best time. You and Big Values are good friends. So you and this Store ought to be good friends. Prices $2.0Q to $5.00 WiUiams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon '"f Unsurpassed Exhibit At The Fair Grounds fllif flimes-Mrrafd JULIAN I1YRD Manager SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4. ISIS 1 at (cry, plead guilty and was fined $75 and costs. Very few eases have been dis posed of iinally during the week, although several have been up for consideration. The following have been settled: LAW. 2.oo Frank Clark vs. Frank Matney 1.00 i Recovery of personal property. 78 ! Settled and dismissed. This is a dispute over the ownership of n v I horse that has been in the courts I a , a f 1 1 . a . .1 . . I 4 U M.k.i b . . AJ el C-II- aL -- '" I'"-" Mi iiut-e yvnrti naveuiici jciib viicopci SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oa. Ymt Six Moat Tar. Month. ff The far sighted merchant is not so much concerned in get ting big profits on individual sales as in getting a big vol ume of business at reasonable net profit. He realizes that if he is to reach out and get and hold business he must get the volume of business so he can sell on a smaller margin. The larger the volume of business the more the selling cost is reduced, because every concern could do far more busi ness than they do with the same selling force. Salesmen s salaries and other expenses do not materially increase as the sales increase. It is realty astonishing to know how the selling cost diminishes as the sales increase. One business man who had watched the ef fect of his advertising upon his business for a number of years said his advertising increased the sales to such an extent his selling cost was reduced to one-fourth of what it was be fore, and after adding the cost of advertising his selling cost was still less than one-half the previous selling cost. This is the experience of every mer chant who has advertised his business as it should be adver tised. The merchant who increases his sales and the volume of his business buys more goods sod in bigger quantities than the smaller merchant and thus gets a bigger discount. The pro ducer can manufacture cheap er if he manufactures in big ger quantities. He is thus enabling the manufacturer to manufacture in bigger quanti ties. Now doesn't it stand to rea son that the man who through judicions advertising sells more goods, buys his goods at a bigger discount, and reduces his Belling cost one-half could sell cheaper than the man who never advertises. He can and Via Iiviu v J Tillson Harrison vs. J. C. Cle ; mens Recovery of personal pro perty. Settled and dismissed A. O. Faulkner vs Emory Cole, let al Attachment. Settled and dismissed. C. H. Leonard vs Geo. Marshall and ('. H. Leonard vs Carl Cox let al Attachments. Both set tled and dismissed. J. C. Welcome Jr., vs Tillson Harrison Attachment. Settled and dismissed. EQUITY. Jay Jenkins vs. S. F. Jenkins Injunction. Judgment and de cree on supreme court mandate. Oliver Cobb vs. Lena J. Cobb Divorce. Decree for plaintiff. I. L. Sleeper vs. A. F. Jack son. Dismissed on stipulation. Nellie Shafer vs. E. A. Shafer Divorce. Default of defen dant and refered to official ste nographer to take testimony. Teachers' Institute Oct. 9. Supt. Hamilton has announced the annual institue of the teach ers of Harney county will be held in this city on Oct. 9 and 10. He has securen the services of State Supt. Churchill. Prof. 1'ittman of the state normal, and Miss Ruby Shearer of Portland Iftl instructors. The programs will be most in- teresting and both day and night j sessions will be held. The music for the institute is being arrang ed by Mrs. J. L. Gault. A general invitation is extend ed to the public to attend the institute. (Continued from page one.) ench afternoon, in which the Indians have taken a prominent parti has amused the crowd. Fortunately I lie weather has been fine and those who attended have not been annoyed by blustry winds or cold went1, or. Had then beeii any effort made by the business men of Hums to provide a big program of sports in time to advertise it there would have been a hig crowd pn flit. We have the material and opportunity of having just us good or I 'Iter fairs in Harney county us any other section of Eastern Oregon and it could he accomplished with the proper energy and public spirit shown by the people. Next year we must prepare for the Panama Pacific Fair at San Francisco and Harney county must be re presented in a manner that will attract attention. To do this properly it Will require the co operation of every public spirited citizen in the county. Steps must he taken early to gather an ex hibit from every section and at a time that the products are right forgathering. We should show every resource we have and thus it will be seen that all must work energetically. The award of exhibits were made yesterday afternoon but we haven't space to give the awards in full in this issue. Dan Varicn captured tin- Hill cup, making three of them he has won ;it county lairs for the best general exhibit; I. S. (Jeer was awarded second plane in this re- speet Mr. Gear also received the fanning mill given by the ().- W. K. vV N. CO, for the best exhibit of wheat. The harrow given by the same company for the best alfalfa was won by Ralph Hibbard and the plow by Dan Varies. The amusement program of yesterday afternoon was oi Mil the most interesting oi' the w ek, although others have been k xl. Ihe Indian war nance WSJ DOtv poned until yesterday for the benefit of the school children, and while there were but three wariors who took part in costi.rne, it w;is a real wsrdsnes; the doll buggy parade was a very at- j tractive feature and would have Harry E. Thompson Passed Away Thursday Harry B. Thompson, who had bten suffering from cancer, and hud undergone two Operations in the hopo of saving his life, died at tho fnmily home in this city early Thursday morning. His condition has been serious for Beveral weeks and his family and friends realized the end was only a matter of a little time. Mr. Thompson has long been identified with the business in terests of Hums for many years and up to a few years ago was one of the most prominent and successful business men in this portion of the country. He was progressive and public spirited, always lending his energies and business judgment tOSSy enter prise that would benefit the city or community Of late years he had not engaged actively in busi ness, having disposed of his mercantile interests, and was employed in the N. Brown & Sons store until his health failed to such extent that he was inca pacitated. Henry Edward Thompson was horn at Thompson's Landing in Linn county, Oregon, Oct. 2i, 1858. In his early life he came east of the Cascade mountains and engaged in business at Mit chell removing to Prineville about 1874, later coming to Drewsey where he conducted a very suc cessful mercantile business, being associated with the late Abner Robbins. He removed to Hums in 1HJK) where the same firm es tablished a general merchandise store which was later sold to ,1. I Durkheimer. Mr. Thompson then associated himself with I. S. (ieerin the hardware business, selling his interest later to ('. Cummins. He then put in a line ' . . i .,..., ,.,t. ...... ...... ...... ii.. ....... "i . ui mnuiiiK.-. .urn loi.to. veoi inty business with It. A. Miller that firm closing out its bsSMMM alter a few years. I let-eased was married to Miss Funic K. Robertson at Drewsey 00 Sept. 16) 1880 and two child ren were born, Joseph and Leona, both of whom, with the widow, survive him and reside in this city. He is also survived by one brother, J. W. Thompson, who also resides here. Mr. Thompson affiliated with the Masonic. Odd Fellow.-, and Knight of Pythias fraternities BBBBBBBBBaBaBBSSaeBBMftaa... SSJ 'aBSSBBBBaSBJSJBS. SUMMONS. In I lie Circuit Cmir! nl Hit' Kl nli ui I lie- cull Im llii in v I 'mini y. .i , K W.lkii, I'lnlnliff, Osrl W. Willei. Ii.l. mlioil. 'I'n i '.ii i w. Ui-ikn, iiir abort named ilelrnilioil ; I n I In- iiniiir uf I ht SlnO nl in nir luti'liv tiillili'fl lu lip itill lonl illlmn r In I Im ti.iii il 1 1 ol lllril iivo i 0Kt ynn in I lir uliiiv.i nil illi'il .nil, mi in before Ihe last day oftas limr prescribed in ill ilei ol i lie publication ui I III-. HIIIIIIIII.IIH, iliwil, llll ill flllillll till' i ."ah iinv of November. IBIS, wml date betas ttli I'tpii ulitin of sil crk front iiir Mini publication ol this summons, nml If mi nil in answer, for want there- i.l, I ' 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 will ;iiil In tin (null fin (In- H-tiri ill iiimiiirii iii tin' complaint. In-M II , I'm a decree oi iiiin Courl dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, aad thnl I'lninlilt luivr ii ilrrnv ofdivOfOS absolute from the DeSrndant; Thai I'liiiniitl in. vi- the care, custody ..nil eontrol ol Catherine Caroline, the iiiiiiur child of Plaintiff and Defendant! That Plalatld have hMtgroeni against the Denradanl for bet costs sad li bufssmants hereiai I'm hiit-li othei Mini llll I llll K-litl'flM to - 1 1 1 1 1 v in. n icrtiiiii. Thin eummons i pni.lisiii il by order ol' Hon Dalton Hkk ' i" "ii ludge o( iiir Oth Judicial I ist in-!, made aad entered on Ihe 4th day oi October, 101 I, and the .lute of tilt IiihI publication nl Ibis huiiiiiiiiii il I 1,-Ii.Ik I llll, I'll.) M. A. Uir.i.H, Attorney fbi Plaintiff' School Suits for B At Greatly REDUCED PRICE RANGE Of AGES 5 to 15 YE A . We are over stocked on the above sizes and offer any suit in this lot at a very low price $2.50 and up for the entire I BROWNS SATISFACTORY ST The Quality Store 1 SUMMONS in tin' t Hi-nil Court ui (In- State i inn Im lilt- ( mini v nl llnrilrv. Klitiilu M array. Plaintiff, ilOrc Thomas Cecil Morray, Defendant To Tlioinia Cecil Hurray, I uliiiiliint: in tli" name of the State ol Ongeai Vuii nir litii-liy itijinrril in nppcitr ill iin' above entitled Court mi nr Uifurc Monday the sixth dav ol Octobei IBIS ami answer the complaint ilh-ii nMimi von hi the above satitled cavsc, mul it vuu fail to so appear aad answer alts in the said tlnie, for anl thereof the pl.lntii) will apply to the above entitled finiit im the oiiii demanded In he complainl . to aril! I'm a decree absoluty divorcing the pin i ni iii from mi ami forever ilt.imivit.u i hr bonds "i " iiiiiiiniiv heretofore aad nnw existing bet wean you aad tin plain mi and im a iudgsseal im bet c i mnl dlvbursemcnl hefda. cuinmoos 11 set ved upon you hr publishing tin- same once week for i i-'iiim-i utive ereelts in tlir Timee llnalil a evaeklv newepapei oi genera elrcalatloa in Harney County. Ktata oi Oregon. piiixniiiit in an i.nl.r ni llmi. iiinni I lli'llipwntl, I 'nllllt V llil: ni Harney. State ol Oi ', made and entered on the Iflth daj ! Autuel ISIS rhc date of the first publication ol this amnions heine; Aaicusl '.' , ISlSand the I. ni publi. sliii i i" in ' ' tobi i Iii. 1018. m. Mii.i.kh, A i ni in . for i he Plaintlfl Don't misa the picture pro KramH at Tonawama. NOTK K TOR PUBLICATION l' NIT Kit SlsUsl.4M.On It R, HuruN, ori'Ktiti. Ksptnnhrr W, 111 1 f St.il).- lirl) Klvrn Ihst J Mix. n( Hums, OfMOM, WhO, OK Msf I, l'l.'. nHlr M.MiHat.a.l Bntl7, St BfsOtl, for K'kW1 r llfli 2 li.Hiialilp .' K . RlDM M Y. , WillatUrtfs MurldUn, list flMd nntli r ul i u (fiit i. n in ii skf fltiNl i 'xiiim ulMtlnlt I'riNif In I'S'sl'lt'ti U I hi in tin- lai,. Ml.nv tra rltlMl I -rlor Kr-)(lt . r a nt H Ii-f, hI llnrna, r''K"ii, nit llii- loth day of NovvmlM t I ill (IslltMUil hfmMM ' illM'MBt-B ' iill.rM Uisld. UOB I'- alliann. H ;,rf,- W : Hi:, r, u illintii T. Mmt, all ui Htlina. i)rtaoii. WW Pauhk. Hfflstir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l 'siikij ITAT0I LAWB OFftOI lltirlll, Oftnjtllrpit.tilM r IT, ll Nut I ci- is In i-b sIvFit that OtlO N)ilfniii. 0 I ruin' on, urtit" i. Wlio nn M I, l'sw, Mtl'I hatl more rompotitors had th.-ttnu in'' IUI,(,,:" W!'s conaucttxi ssthsr psmlttsi Six little ! ytt-rIsv I.y tho Masonic body girls were out with their .IoIIh from rsslttSOOS, int.rm.-nt and tin- prlSM were gifts W BMOsS is tBS saSSOBk OSR)s Kathrlna Fair,' Mildrad Daltun tsiy, the funeral beinK intended and Doris Sallle. by a large number of friends of The reh.v rare between l,iKh' the fa,nilv schoolboys and Indians was won1 Although not an old man in by the high school team. This I yeirs, Harry Thompson had been was an exciting contest at first iuite a useful and enterprising as the Indians started ofT in the ' (,'tiz,, w,1 "" the confidence of Lad Inn on the back stretch of ; th' P " Os an extent that the track the KhOOl boys game.) ,H' WM accrdeil uniVSTSSl ! a lead thai the red men could s,"','t a,1,1 ,,is bosJBSSI judgment not oveiconie. I was sought by many young men. This alWDOOn does not pro- The influence of hishusin.-.s BUSS gtK.il from the weather tracer will M felt lor mum standpoint but a good program !y,arH ' tl,iH community. Hun has been arranged with a horse l'ls of our citizens extend .hep race, wild horse race for which Sympathy to the bereaved family. they have nine ,vild horses and mules; three bulls to ride and a foot nice or two. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Circuit Court. An adjourned term of circuit court has been in session during the week with Judge Dalton Biggs on the bench. Diet Atty. Brooke has been attending the grand jury sessions during the week and that body will make its final report to the court today. But one new indictment had been turned in or made of record up to this morning by the pre sent grand jury, that of the state vs. William George, charg ing him with larceny. He enter ed a plea of not guilty and his trial was set to follow state vs Bunyard ras3s already set for trial. John Hobs, who was indicted before on a charge of assault and Elliott Wedded on Stage The Klamath Herald reports the marriage of Miss Vesta Hunsaker of that city and Edson Elliott on the stage at the Etna Mills opera house on Saturday of last week. The bride is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hun acker of Klamath Falls and has resided there nearly all her life. Mr. Elliott is a part owner of the Foster-Elliott Stock Company which was recently in Lakeview, and is well known here, having visited the town upon numerous occasions while with the Margaret lies Dramatic Co. It is stated that the theater was crowded to its capacity on the evening of the wedding. Lakeview Examiner. A Marvelout Eicapa. "My little boy had a marvelous escape," writes P. F. Bastiams of I'rince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It oc. urel in the middle of the night. He got a very se vere attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain'B Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger. ' ' Sold by all dealers. This weather reminds one that winter is approaching. Mrs. C A. Harlan and little son are in from the homestead. Al Welcome and wife expect to go over to Juntura this after noon. Mrs. Qso. Cobb and daughter. Miss Hazel, were up from their home yesterday. (J. W. Clevenger and W. Y. King are in the mountains deer hunting this week. Tim Blue Mt Eagle says the country newspaper is the great est of all t rusts. It trusts every body. One of those popular Indian pictures on the program at Tona wama tonight Usual program tomorrow night. F. It. Mrisley, representing the Acme painty enamels, stainsand varnishes, v. as here this week. He arranged with the Burns Hardware Company to handle his line. The family of the late Harry Thompson desire to extend their sincere thsnkl to the many kind friends who showed their high regard and esteem of their de I by their acts and sympa thy. See Hissner before you place "OUT winter order Get prices on Crocerii ... Furniture, Rugs, Hetis, Bedding, Linoliuro, Roof ing i'aper, etc. He buyH for you at wholesale prices, adding a small charge for his commission. Hissner Purchasing Co., Burns, Oregon. BAPTIST CHURCH In a. m. Sunday School. Join our rapidly growing Sunday School. 11 a. m. worship and preach ing 7:30 evening service. They Malta You F.al Good. The pleasant purgative effect produced by Chamberlain's Tab lets and the healthy condition of body antl mind which they create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers. Appointment of Kircutor. i n the inatlar t t ba etata ol mat i Rna. Ii. ill i ss e Noilas is ! ii' v kI '! i tint iha Badef vtgaed wiii iiiii. iiiiuifii"! by ibsGooa ty Court nl tliitiii v ( nunit .Ii,'iii, mi i'iit. iii, isia, tin- .i'i iitur iii ii,.. last will mnl ti'-t urn i.i .mil ni iha aetata ol Siiiiiiiii Itoaeli, deceased sad liuiiiali Hiil .mi poraons bavins etalass afjstaai said "lain mi required in prsssal than mill propst vouchees within u months from data oj this uotlci, in thaonder "lniil at Iii- if till-in . iii Silvias Y..llry. rsf at t lio nlllr ill liU attnriiiiy, li, A. iii'iiii.iM, ui Boras, Orssmn. I iii'l Him 15th. iinv nl September IIU.'I WALTER i lii.ss. Rsaeator. NOTHK OB PUBLICATION Usivsa -!. i ipnOrni T . 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Hie IsikI ntriivr dsocribOt. 10 l..f.-llii K.Klal.t niiI (r- .i.( nl Hur-a "f. i ..M ..it 'tiP .'.'ll'l m ..I H. .'tul. i i-i ; i IsJmOllI DIPSIM tlti. ea. a 111. una r ll.aly, Krl J. W . Iluist n.atu. Thorn m h sirvsns stct vs I lllmtn W Hblna silo ItIih rl.m, Dri'sfiiti W m. I assr. Kfflsicr '. i, . r S,, 1 I'.uriia -rrlai N. Ol.'So. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dims BTATSS 1..SI. ol'H. I Hum,. OsssjBa. Issassabai .'ii'i. mi'i Nnllrr II tirirtil.y nlvpn IliHt NhiiiiiI .'. H(n rt-r. i. .11 n i.i i -I. u oi iiu. aetata "t ' Bsanloe iliv. iif ' K Mmiiinii, a urn nr, iii Pari i ...!.. i i . H.i.u.n. tl tli.. in. in rai-l. Wiii.u null. Una. I'm. lau. I, OrafM. I.aa Mil- 'n.l .la. otnpiHiiilr, ISIS, ftle.1 In 11.1,'iitit.- I,cr ,. Sllrai Inn in anlart u.iilwr ttir. pro. laltma ... il.t i l "I i ..iniraaa. H.i.ruv.'. K...ruair II I'M I'aMIr ..; Iota I h.i.I I.. --. I T. '. Mnulti It tlu I Hal M. Any anil all perauiii i-lHlrolne atltrrtt-tt Ou lantla ill ariii-.t, ee eeslrtne laoblect bocauM nt m in 1 1. r al eharmetai of ii.,. lena, or lor any o.lirr ri'HHOii to Ihr. tUipnaal loappllrau. altiuil.l Slo Itn'lr HfTlrlnt lla i.l j.lttlt'at In Oil. ,.ftl. .'. ..it or tx'fiir thr '711i itajl ol orlttlMr. I'M.i W Kaaaa, SesSeSI I NOTK II KOK PUBLICATION. IMIKlhTATIU.I.ANIlorill'K, . IlllrtiH. Ott'eun, ivptrnilrtr 10. ISIS. i Notice II llcr.li ltf. dial I ..1 Hlt.HH't. of Kli.-ial.li-. (IraaoB, Ml Jtn, i. .i lltHttc ll.Mii, a', ail KlllrT ',., tllll l-.r ' . S.., 1 1. .11 .'.!.. ..I .al.l).'.i II-.,,--- ..KV.llHi.lfHi M. rlflUn. tin, n.r. I mil 1 1 i- ,.' I lilt-II tint, In ma V i' flnnl llini' ir.r .r..l I lal.llah tlalm I. iln- IhiiiI ain.t,. Seserlbed, hcfnrr RaetHei . Keri tt.'r nt Kuril,. Ort'.it nil II.. 'Ivt il . i.l Oi i. .1., I I'M .1 i latin itut iihii.,', aa h lit.- aaee J. S l.-liafti Hint J, ,I,ii . ,il,l, u.n. ..r III.... alii,.. iir..,ii J. .Im 1l.i.,..,ivi,t hii.i A. K f iiHlor Uilli ol I'Hiilmai,. Or. ..i.. W. Pahh. Haelatnr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'SITKllrlTATKS I .Nil OI'lll'K liuriia, Oeesjea, i'pirmbar 17, 11S. , NtiMi'r Iff tir.r,.i elvell I tial I li.tinna . HeBlf ul I'rlu. 1. 1. ui. I lrrt.ni Im. i,ii May I, ItVTaaS ...-lunar 17. into, rafllyaly. iiiailn Iti.int.aleH.I liilrln, Kna. OZMI-U'ill'., lor I ..I, I sK'.Nie., Hw II, r.i,S'V,i, aii.t N.i. .-.W, s 'iinin '.'. Township .'7H . Itanet' Si K . Wlllani' rttff M.-rl'llai'., 1.HH II fl Lull.-t- ..( I 111 rli 1 1,. .. niHka llnnl II vi. yt'ar proof, In ralHtill.l. ilalm Kith lan.l alxivi' daorrlbM, belore Heaiale. ami K.-tTltiT, al Hurl a, Ort'lltili. oil I .lay ol Oi -tui.fr, I'll :. ( laiiiiHui iiatiif, aa .ill in.,,. Karl J. W. Iloratlontttl. Ttoomat '-. Sl.i.'ii, Olio Nyali.nn ami II, in, Muaiiit i all ol 1'ilui-r Ion, O.HKon Wii Ihh,, Kiflali'i WOOD FALL 13 HERE And so is my full line of RUFF and V-TVECKED SWEATE LIN CLOTH, SERGES, GUVGHA IUNAW, SHEEP LINED and I, COATS, WINTER HATS and CA1 Allover Lace, Embroidery, Flam Woolen Hose, Lined Gloves, W derwear and the Work and I SH01 For MEN, and CH1I I als... pack one of the Rest ui i. irocer.es 10 ne nan ami A. K. Richards! General Merchandii Potatoes CaH REGONTRI SUMMONS In iiu- i in mi ('unit ul tin- Hi. ii. u OrcK"" for ll.iruey Count, l.nurn llnnrv, Plaintiff, 1 vs Kiiiiiiiii.iih Prank D. Haosr, Defcadantl To I'mnk l. Hsaejr, tin bbots Bamatl ilt'li'iiiln.it : In tlio Bams ii dm Stats of Oregon. von nit- lirrt'liy rt'iniiiil t. appeal mill niiHHt'i' tu iii" complaint tilnl agalnai -. ,ni in tin- above entitled nun, un or be i. in. iiu. las! iinv ui tlin tints prescribed in tin- ofilsr ol publication of this sum. tllllllN t.iwll, nil I.l' ullllllt I lit- Il h il.i . ul Dctnlirr, l'.tl.'t, Kiii.l il.ili Im'iiii! I In- expiration til ma uitIih In. hi (In iiini publication of this sumtnonsi and If eon lull tu nnnwi'i . for want thereof I'lnin nil will niiplv In Hit' ('mill Im tin- nli, I ilriiiiiiiiltil ui tbe complaint to-wll I'm- a asanas tl tali Oourl dbisnlvins iiu- lunula ol uimI i iiiiuiiy now t'tiatiiiu between Plsintiff snd Dsfrndant. nml llmt I'lninlilt Im . - a ilt't-iri' nl ill v'.ir,- absolnts from Oefendaat. Thai Plaintiff has the cars, enstodj mil eontrol nl Terence llniiry, liarrel Haass sad LoVon Haney. mlnoi child ran of Plaintiff aad Dessndant, and her COStS hum iIinIiiiihi illt'liln lii'liui 'I'IiIh aiiuiiiiniiM ie . ul. mil, .1 lit iinltr ni llmi Oram Thompson. Judge of the I'.iiiui . t'l.uii ui ii.iini", County, mads uml entered on ths Had day f Aunnat, IMS, uml iiiu dats nl tin. Mint publica tion ui thl summons U August ":;.!, ISIS. J. J. I'attkiiniin, Attorney fit I'liiiulill. We do job limiting. Tonuwaiiia tomorrow niirht. NOTI01 Kiik PUBLICATION, UMITSO H'I'ATKH LAND ullli I , iiurna, oiuiiuu, SepteDtbei Ie, iain.1 MoUee Isberebi kIvou tiui wiuiam a Weltjr, ol l.awt'ii, Orel i Im, mi ,iui. Iliiiuiali'oil Kntrv Nu. ii,:.l. lor NKta, Kmilluil '.'I, 'luwnallli'JI H,, Hhiik'k .!'.", K U 111. MM, II, MeriillHu l.na n Uil notice ul inn nth. i ii, i,iL, Una! i Im. n ur p I lo i-alal, llali i.luliu to tin lauil ul.im- iltiat-iilii.l, .al.,i. Il.l.i,, ami 'i, al Hum. ori'Kon, in, iiu. Mnl ,,i, ,, 'li'lnl.Hr mill. .'alumni naintia aa wllui.aai'a fi.nl III. I'k ami All, ill Uoati liolli ul lan.n, ort.unu l.luyil Oulli, ut lliiina, OiHuii i.... tea VV. tiuyt-i all, uf i.Hwaii, orveuii Wn. I AMIlK. l:,',.iai l THE WHITE FRONT LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE W.1 huvi- iiiiiiljiiiil ur bunineMti entirely to the While Front where we are prepared to care for our tiiHlomiTH better than ever before IIOKSKS FED FOR 20c. PER HEAD AND UP Baled Hay and (.rain for Sale at Market Mam I.ood Hay in Stack $4.50 Per Ton. Delivered in Hums, $0.50 Per Ton Burns-Yale Stage Line K.-lloui S. lutliilf front Railroad Clone ( oiiiuttioiiM Made With Trainu Kast. Cofortable ('onveyancea for inwenirera. litre, $10. Careful Attention and Prompt Delivery of Kxpreau and Freigha Entruat ed to Our Care. Freight 2 l-2c. Per Pound. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON Railroad Rates Red From Sept. 25 to Oct. 10,13 To Points On The , Atlanta, (in. Boston, Mass Buffalo. . v Cairo, Hi. Charlstoa, S. i . Chatanoocca, Tenn Chicago, Ii!. Cincinnati, ' i Cleveland, 0 Columbus. 0. Detroit, Midi. DesMoines, la. Duluth, Minn. Bvansville. Ind Indianapolis, Ind CENTRAL OREGON Lf FROM $61.70 66.18 17.60 39.98 64.75 18.40 14.75 ; l 60 43.60 "('.(HI 40.10 10.60 Kansas City, Ma Louisville, K. Mt'innhis, T. i .. llUwaukee, l Minnt'tiHlis, Mini Nashville, Ti Now York, N. Y. Omaha. Nebr. Peoria, III. riiilatloli.liia, I't Pittsburg, Pit. Richmond, Vi Sioux City, la St. I)uis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn &U).00 superior, Ui Corresponding reductions Iron, other points. If you will a.lv ise the Oregon Trunk Hv. Agem thel addresses ol your friends in the Kast who aiv oomii itl win neve a representativo call and help plan their h- ueposttain prepaynionl of ticket will be a, Milt hL'iiIl .1., n. ... .1 .. . , .. a . . r " s " uirvn o ui I'.isu'iii poinis hv telegrapl for runner information regarding topovera, i e i. n. tKUiitK, J. H. CoitxtlS A.at.l.rn I Past AK. nt, I'urllanJ, Ore. Bcn.l Oral DR. HOWARD H. CUSTIS Veterinarian (araduata of University of Penaaylvanta JOHN DAV, OREGON mm uiiram oi ssoraaa, sjattle and all other AnlsaaU OUR NEW GOOl ii . i , . .nvc nrt iveti and we are now readv to supply you with your requirements.. MANY NEW LIN) nave beia added and all goods will b sold at tl.e VERY LOWEST PRICES CALL OR SEND YOUR OK in The Burns Department 'All the news in The Times-Herald