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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1913)
.mes-JIerald krgatt Circulation Of Any tr In Harnrv County. AY. OCTOBER 11.1S1S CRl NeWS. ill centrifugal pump for . Wilson. nml Hnrry Crawford ifrom a lumt inp trip, poor luck. klfalfa. timothy and rod Mod may he had at the food barn is south Burnt esbytorian Ladies' Aid Iwitli Mrs. J. L. Gault lednesday, Oct. 15. IT NATIONAL BANK OF UMTAl. AND SURPLUS fill RANK THAT MAKES $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS snt storms have caused to become quite bad jnsequence the stages been makinpr as pirnd been usual for some robins vns in Wednes- lis Crow Canyi home; sed of a lot of line kakinjr back a load of including a hog and machinery. finans. Hie new pro- the Windsor Barber Initio the land office; is lo do first class work in invites a share of the ude. Satisfaction in ect. -IStf. .. , . liiiiutn uiiiw-ii line lay from Southern I to visit for a time and some business. He ir old time menu inn jy and contented. nchardson asks a chance on your winter supply i friends. Will meet prices of Statement Of The Condition Of Th First National Bank At Barns, Oregon, August 9th, 1913. i RE80UKCES Loans And Discounts U8B.88B.M IT c U.,.,.1 . ill Will llll J . O. FM-lHl ,, ww Bonds and Securities 50,3811.22 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,055 00 !.,., ,l.,l,, l.'n.Miitiii'.. hi. It'ivtiirii.j . ... S i I !. TTivo iiiif will Rnilonwitiiin Funil 1.2S0.00 iw ,.- -..w .... ...... i wn IH1IIK0.7N lfiaft.616.7S LIABILITIES Capital 25.000.00 ct i.. . i ii... i:..:. i.i ii....r. . 7U not 70 OlirpiUS illlU UIItllVIIK'U IlllIlM in, ii.v. iv Circulation 25,000.00 llKIHlKITS 'IIU.nWI.tKi MHO 1:15.75 - - Capital and Surplus S 100,000. i i ' United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Toiiawama tonight. Woman cook wanted on ranch. Inquire at this office. Geo. Hall has been from Volt age this week minuliiiir Always reedy for job printing. If it isnt Kastmau's it isn't a Kinlak. Pntnk Clerf and wife came in with from the Alyord ranch Tuesday Tonawama tomorrow night Remember the pictures tonight and tomorrow night at Tonawama Last man's Kodaks and East man's Kodak supplies nt The Welcome Pharmacy. Dr. II. A. Harris has arrived hen1 and joined the Mrs. Stand ard in the practice of medicine. 'Hon. J. L. Rand, of Baker and Judge Webster of Portland, are among the outside attorneys at tending circuit court. Miss Eva Baker, a graduate nurse, arrived here last BstUfday and is nurse in clinrge at I he Harney Valley hospital. Ed. Howard, who is one of several from the Drewsev .sec tion here attending court, is ac companied over by his wife. Among those up from Sunset during the fore part of this week were W. R. Dawson, C. V. Reed, N. Hcnney, Fred Conning, E. B. Moon. Members of Sylvia Rebekah Lodge, No. 43. are requested I" be present nt. the next regular meeting, Oct. 15. Important business. Pearl Eisk, Secv. I. Schwartz will moot nnd undersell any outside house on goods of any kind. Hrmg in your list. Goods delivered in Burns, Portland, Boise, or any railroad point The recent rains have put the soil in line shape for farm work and the farmers are taking ad vantage of it. Some of the grain had not been threshed but it has causd only a temporary delay. The Drs. Standard recently upon Mrs Get the special prices at the Steam Laundry on dry family washing. Ira Mnhon nnd wife are in the city visiting with relatives nnd friends. The Welcome Pharmacy has a fresh supply of Vaccine. Be sure and Vaccinate your calves. Din. Standard & Harris remov ed the tonsils nnd adonoldfl of Robert, little Hon of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Skiens, yesterday. Miss Annie Lennon was in the tit v this week making proof on her land and leaves at once for San Eranciseo where she will visit for a time during the winter. For Sale KM) acres srain or alfalfa land all ready for the plow. Said land adjoins the Hubs & Griffin addition to new R. R. town of Wellington. For particulars address, Mrs. Mary Crillin, Narrown, Ore. 45-48. Mrs. Grace B. Mcllose has opened her studio and will re ceive pupils, in voice and piano for the winter course. Terms, votes $1.00 per half hour lesson, two lessons a week. Piano, 75c per half hour lesson, two lessons I week. 48-49. W. M. Walker, official circuit court stenographer, is accompani ed over from Ontario by his wife and son this week. Both were formerly residents of this place and their many friends are glad to welcome them to Burns and also the little son who is a new addition to the family. Tonawama tonight. NOTICE FOR I'l'UUHATinN. tJStfsa HrATM I.ANnorrn . i Hum,, Oragos, "i tobef I, Ifl I i Nltllr'l hffPfbr Ml i 14 lllllt r,.,ru Kill, ftftft, nt Mmlth, Orafon a i ii .. i" i :, I'lOH HI). I A 1 1 H 1 1 H I .'II IWM, I. llM'thl-IV, lllfKll' HOIDMtaail Until. foi ' . u ' . NUM', Ml'1,'!!, -'.M', I-W, NWI,. Hi, ll.in k. I lllll, H m. i I lIlMIH-lli' M. ll.ll.lll IIP f, It .1 I,,, II,, ,,( U'MI In innki- llliHl IhrM Mini ,""il. In i ,,IiIImI, .Him l li , ' ml Kl,t,. ,', ,C 11,1 i I ,, l4i mi i ir ' , i,- i'ir i,n i "III ,K) III ,,MMlil, I I'M I I I 41 Ml, lit liNIII,-, h , 1 1 , fn I Mil, III Mi Cm, and Crunk M, run, 'ami. Wi'trr n Ii i. n ll I i i nl1 ,,( i, ill, f n it i W p"mm Hi', hi i voricK Hit! imhii.k ,'i ;in I 11 I II II VTKH I AMI ill Ml I I Hill II, llll'Kiitl, s, I'li'llll,,', M II I Nnllir in linri'hv pun III,! I lank MM "UN I, Mil, of "MUlli II I'K',11 Willi Oil npllllQ, HUM iii-cli' lliMni,ti'iiil I'.iilryNi, 111,. H,.ll S, ii, l., fur sK', s,','i . . h, Mmlil' ,'H H . Hui.K.-.,. K , wllTniiii,iii' Meridian, haa Mail iiutit ol lni"i,il,ii, in niNki, llnut llv,' y, ,n proof, In M iNhllllt I Ullll t( III' lltllll Ml, ,l' ill Ml 111,,', I. I,, ,,r" K.-kUIit nii, I K.n'lv. i.ut Muni, OreKnti, nil ll,i' Vll, ,lHy til SiiM'inl.i't, l',.:. ', 'III, III IIRHI,, M, wIlll.'MSUN Willor An, l,,, -ii n,lla '1 nrinT. ,tllrv i,l, mi' lh, Mn nrinlrk, nil nl Hinilli, OPtfJOtl H. IMIIII, l(,,il,l.r Reports from the big "Catter piller" plow are most satisfactory. operated , Mr. Holloway is kept (juite busy Schuyler land is running the plow to its house. Give him and tfet his prices be- Chas. .1. Johnson came up' on business. All the new -styles in millinery ! from Lawcn Wednesday bringing at Mrs. Aura Clingan's, Hissner i his daughter, Miss Emma, to at- building. laSinVC- '4-,l !, m.'lllllln -t.. .jrra. t. . .cm. un "i " vieo. unci i nos. uaycrau were in McLean of Oroville. I TE FRST NATional BANK OF among our visitors from Valley trough here this week . BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS view durinir the week cnildren en route home sioo.ooo. "THE BANK THAT MAKES iJohn Day where she1 tour mm .w.-.- " -.....-.. .-..,.. jutting up fruit for the iwiiui. .nwn norns, unu.it' is.an.i The bad weather Peter Caldwell, a son ot Henry " . '" i .ymoum nasi. .. ..ii ii i. ...... . it,., .f. ii. '.it. it' ;in:n . lem lor a lime nere. wnaweii, was m-n- uuiwq jweek renewing acquaintances I. Schwartz will meet and gray j-yearold .illy,, . j;:nor rpttives. He has nndr.4ll in r,niull,. i,.,iw, , .. l..i. 1 1.1 . .....v... ..j . ...x. .,-... .. VOn ion hiiouiuei aucni . mor,u,l in h xhnrt rvv, c f .,, b:,l I-;., . . . . UMIU II IU iiiiiii v..w '..w. - ,. ....... vr t!,.!, iv I'lllll', UN viciiuij ui v1-"" ', Whiting, at the Harney Valley lull capacity and has orders for Hospital, removing a libroid u much plowing as he can do turner. The patient hns recover- between' now and the time the ed and returned home. mound will freeze. He is using The Clay Clemens sawmill Ii " l)lows at Present and now at its new location and to BW" " nave, seen u worn prepared to till anv order with "'e the soil is being turned over rough or dressed lumber, also nr I to ',,,r fl'ction- Mr- Holloway is lumber; buck teeth and any ,'"tlll-tl to encouragement in his special order given prompt at v,"turi "' brinjriiiK in the big teDtfon, .'12. plow and it will do much toward ., . ... . .- , developing this big country. Emanuel ( la.k and wife and with the railroad nearer we may daughter were over in.... the expect otlisrsoehptowi to opsm- Mann Lake ranch of the P. L. S. j() Co., during the week visiting re- lativos nnd friend- Thev make their visits so hng between , ha, HISSNER PURCHASING CO. their friends are always glad 10 ug ihrm ' W'" r plMi lo order your winlrr Nu'lli R rOR PUBLICATION. rNlTfli 'TTTH .N, HIM, I tin, ii- ii I'l-nii, in it.r I, I'M I Nolli'ii ll hurolii llvoo 'tint Hlilm-jr MoMtll, of V'oltM''. "ri'K'n,. wtin.nn Juno 27, 1919 madi llnm, ,1, ,l A,,ll, Mll.ni, n t,,lnllur W'.lll K't.HanllMii.l; 1'nwiir-liln v7 H . Hangout K A III lmili'ltv.Mirll,n, tin, lllf, BOIIl 01 lull nllini tu iiiki' flriMt niiiiiinutlnii proof, tni'ltlll',ll i'IrIiii I,, I ll,' hunt ftbOTfl ill',rrll-,l. Mfor, Itr-lflll Iff mid Heculvcr, at Hiirn,, OfOflOll, uu the l.'itll ll,) 111 SmvimiiI., I, I'M : iMlinMiit iimiii,,,,, Itll-H'-, h OtO. J 11,11, t I lj.lt- hi till,. I Hit I'lllllijliK iitnl J nt. ii w. Id, i, mi., ,11 nl volnjji'. OragoOi WiKim. anitr. HAVING MONEY TO MAKE MONEY WITH It is often remarked that with money you can make money, and yet only one American in ten own a savings pass book. If cash in hand will enable you to earn more profits is there any argument against having a savings at mini at the HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK? When you make your first deposit your opportunity looms up as a possibility; it ap proaches nearer with every deposit you make. Open an account; build a fund for profit making. SAVINGS lti.PARTMKNT Harney County National Bank "Your Home Institution" NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. IINITKIi UTAIKM I ANIi HKKICK. ( Hiirn, Ornfmi, Uelobof 9, 191 i Not Ire I, h.-M'l.y glwn tint, Ohoflof ! Ilnwnnl of Hum,. OretfOli, who, mi ininlnr 1 l'i,1l oi, tie hi-,, rt I. nn, I KntrY So OSTftl lorNWU, -iMllmi ll, I'iimii,!,!), M - .ItMlilti' l:1. K , Wll iNtiieltr ,Mtrlll,ti, li, nlml mill ii ,,l fiitt'intini In i, ml.,' Illlal prow, id ektNbllRti i Ihiiii In tin I, ml Mli, ,, h, tII..-, I, bWiirti Ki'9 1,!"'- ,ml llO reiver, nt Hiirn,. Oi,;,,n il, i 'i ,i,, .,( NoToabar, lnw. rlnlmanl iintm-, wttot ",-, l.lnyit Tniin, ,,l Hiirn,, tin unit I limn,, lt,)lr,ft, nl I.IWI'li, OrOttOlt ' K. Ilnvsnl Mint Morion il, Malt I. nth el llutm., nr,,oii w Filu Itrnl,', i ,n Estrayed from my place upply of Crocorioe ot pricoe Uid down III in Burn,, of which a partial list ia haro- , time Since me lUllliiy movvuv., ym h.. ll0ous ut.,ivere(l in Slnnset ubt.nl IK months nir,, ,. w.lh .ubm.ttod. Call, mail or teleohon. Iirht iron gray c.lt branded N:i rm hable reward for her(from here and js workinK at the' Burns. Portland, Hoise, or any my laim or .iuoim-iM Ranch- railroad point. ip; to her beinjr iound. . . irkey. Burns, Oregon. , ur. unmui nas oeen cununn Mrs. Millar opens a most corn- to the hospital ior a raw amy" pfete line of practical and season- U-ror a limited timei with trouble with his eyes, tie abe rniinorv including nil the ihree varieties of high I is quite well otherwise, but found i newest ideas and novelties. At ts may be obtained at jit advisable to remain in a dark tne usua HtaM(i with j scnwartl krtz store in Hums. ..room for a time, lie was out on oats, 100 pounds or the streets yesterday and is atrain lb. Black American, ' able to care for his practice. i or loss lie lb. Shade-! ix, IK ID Imr- t.r..li.e nl. I,.ft ul I.ir ' "' l'"'l-. 1-nry r ... .-.. ... .... W.l . ..,,wv.,iav.S ,, . in 'he Masonic Building The ladies of this vicinity are invited to call at once. Harry Corbett, who owns law, Hnprv T.. !in, : interests in this county, beintr a mm home mar R ,. , ga rConner of Denio, was heavy stockholder in what isur(ay havinir come in to view several days this week known as the Hanlev lands oi the exhibjts at the county fair Lss connected with the Harney county, was here for a j , a,HO aUend 8omc purchls. f the Fchool district of i tew days in.s weea wmi ,; Mr(, Tj , , , for the building ot a wiie visiunK me isbwsi "" --- Mcfi in this H(,ction bul a shorl , 11 house. Mr. O'Connor I newinK acquaintances, ne .01.11. u b fl . . . : , t w itiR on the homestead. have a fine new build- it necessary to return to rortianu and sanitary and have ' before he nao attenaeu to uu nis for nine months business here and may nnd it necessary to return here later. ARGAINS Visit our bargain counters, re you will find the greatest gains ever offered in Harney mty. Whether you need the article or not, it will pay you to look 1 1 -aL A . y 9 1 II ri r tnese counters. iuu wm id some of these articles shortly will never have this chance to such bargains again. ,ME IN BEFORE THEY IE ALL PICKED OVER SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - isonic Building, liurns, Oregon There were a law number of teachers in attendance upon the institute this week and the ses sions were very interesting and profitable. The lecture of Pro(. Pittman of the state normal on Thursday was one of the best ever delivered at a local institue. Prof. Pitman is a Southerner and his dialect was most refreshinK and interesting. He made some excellent points in his talk and held the attention of those pre sent throughout. W. 11. Hollopoter and bride arrived home from Portland last Sunday afternoon and are at pre sent visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James l.ampshire. Mr. Hollopetor has been connected with the Bampshire Garage for several months and recently took a vacation trip to Portland where i he formerly resided. He was I married to Miss Edith Iamh in that city on September 25 and they will make their home hero. The Times-Herald joins friends mort in extending hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Hollopoter and wish them a life of happiness. with (brand was hloched). Animal was not castrated when last seen, information loading to its re covery will be appreciated. N. Henney, Burns, Ore. 18-50. 'A large number of Piute In dians have been in camp hero for several weeks and during the fair last week they had some jbig times, feasts, "po.v-wows" some gambling and a general k'ood time was indulged in by the braves. Some of I hem have jjono ' away to other places. (!. A. Collier, who was princi pal of the public school of Burns several years ago, was in from his Silver Creek home this week. He was securing rabbit wire as his entire crop this season was ruined by the pests and as he has just seeded a large acreage to fall grain ho is preparing to keep them out. Mrs. I). A. Cawlfield Sr.. mother of John, .It'll". Frank, (ieorge and I). A. Jr.. was re ported quite ill at the home of her son in Narrows yesterday. We have heard no later news as to her condition. She is a hiKhly respected old pioneer lady and her many friends hope to learn of her recovi iy. Ml iv. .' to i IS J M-4 ' 4H :n7 ::ir.i a 71 a M 2 Mil IM IM :i '.' 4'2 Jh 11 C. F. Schmied and wife and sun Ira are hereon a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and family. They are the parents and brother of Mrs. Smith nnd their home is in Clark county, Washington. Mr. Schmied is quite favorably impressed with this section and likes the people. They will re main for a couple of weeks or (i. W. Clevenger, who return ed recently from a hunting trip with Bill King, reports some bad luck. While I hey were camped at the Mace place up the river Mr. Mace suggested that he take ia horse with him to ride lo the hunXing ground and this sugges tion was acted upon. In company with Bill, Clevenger went to the hills and they tied their bones to a tree while thi v looked for deer. During their absence I be horse Mr. Clevenger was riding laid down on the lower hill side of the tree and the rope drew so tight that he could not get up and up on their return they found the horse had choked to de'ath. Died Sunday, Oct. i, at the Cottage Inn in Burns, Ceorge Dewey Waddle, aged 19 vears. The immediate cause of death was kidney trouble. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Waddle and the family came from Linn county only a short time ago with the intention of making Harney county their home. The funeral was held from the PreB byterian church on Monday after noon, Dr. Babbidge conducting the service. He leaves his par ents and several brothers and sisters to mourn him. His moth er is quite ill with typhoid fever but is reported improving. The community extends sympathy to the bereaved family and hope for the speedy recovery of the mother. " Vi.l " " " clioioo " ii.lr, ultra rliuiro " choice ' I'.l.iclil. rrici, (miry " 1'itra cIiiiiib ' " i I M,iii. " i'lii-irie, fancy " extra choice " choice " I'iunlii rrli',, (miry " M'.i, i,ui. ,- ' ' rxlr.i choice " " shflilS " ifiirB, liincj ' " rhi.iii. " ,' eappl 'I'c ', him v IUwiiiiii " .imiiiil extra choice 11 ' lirolrcn " rH.l. ttii, lancy " cilr choice " -.ll.iwI.i.lllt'V llllli y " " extra choice " " choitu " atrhiK liiiitia, fancy, " " extra Otioil I chi ice ' turn, extra rholiS ' " chouM " pes, I'tirly June. Iiii " " rxtra ilii.in' ' ." i holcc " IhiIh extra choice " Inlsinh. Pel Meno " ii.inutoeii, NOliil pack ' " extra chf.icu " " ehoiee ' . . Dried Fruit AppleH, liincv Uti lb. Ihix. per 11. IprlOOtS, fancy ".Tim I'iiiiii'H, .10 lii 411, lifia " KlllnlliK, M'rileil 1 lb pkg v" RSISIOSi Ht-t'tllcriM, I lb. ik ' Cill.e in. in II) to .15c. a lb. leu from .11 lo 40c. a III i.ni.il.i'1 n.lli'il mill, IN pkgH, kelli.KK corn llakea, Htl pkg , I-ell naptlm aoap, 1U bara, Ivor) ho,ii, dessn bara, Ten Harden Hyrup, full yal., Kan. Hyrnp, (al isana, We can aava you money on atovo, furniture, rngi, linoleum, mottre, bedding, tent,, etc. HISSNER PUR CHASING CO.. office upatair., Hiaanar Bldg. Telephone. :ta Ha H37 M J llrl 4 ID :i5h i :i 4.'i -' 116 211 1 72 1 4(1 I 7S 1 61 2 57 2 III I t.l '-'44 I 40 HH 1! IK 1 u .11 .18 .12 m1, I0'u !MH 7.t till I 16 .SO :i..ntiiniitt::nimaum:tmitimnniiii! THE STAR Feed Barn II. KI.MOTT, Prop. j HurHes Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month CARIVU1. ATTKNDANTS (ood Feed and Ueasonuhle prices Horace 26c per Head in liar n Haled Hay and (Jrain for Hale Comfortable Camp House With Cook Stove PATHONAGE SOLICITED South Main St., Hurna mniutitutniiiuiitiitutiiititiiiumiiiiii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IINITRM STATSS I. Mi nl I hi iturii,, Orsgas, ir, t, ,i,.'i ... i ii9 Ni.llie 1. Ilffel.v Klli-ll tl.,1 i Iv.li' I. ton "I Rlloy, Oregon, who, oi April i, i"n: ni,, i,i rtiary A. lot I . reapeetlvely, tri,ila Hoaicitvad Roir. N-.. mm iviial No 0191a ,,.,i No ". . Mr WI,-iW.)M...-. ', .SW.j-i-i, Hit . an.) hk1,. Sortloa l rowoialp if h., n,,,,,. , i w nUni.'ii,. Mi'ii'tiu" i.h,nt,-i i, ml toflnun tl.,11 to inake tin. I lltr.-.' v.-.r Proof. In eaiNl.llnh elaltti tu tin- 1. 1,, I Htniv,' ,.., ui,. ,i t. f..r.' Itl. Keitlatvr ,11.1 Ue.'.-I v.T. At lltir'l.., lire, i.l. llie I. till .!) of N.. em her. 101 l cialti.ant Hani-, , wltnoaaM Aniuii Rail, ChsrToa Comagya, viih,in a Ha.,. 'it. Kilwaril Kali, all nf Kull, iingon. Wa. iiik Rasfftar NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NiTich RTATSa I m itirnic, i Mil r ns, OrafOU, Oi itii-vi . I -I I Noili'f t In n-i.y Klvi-ii iliat BdWfttHl l inatiti, nl Ntttrowi Oregon, urbo.oa Mftfch ..' I'tur.iustli- Homi Msid Kntr Nu '-.' brrUI No mints, for hW.tt'., m. A , i ' . Hift N . ' , "i ' , --.i tluu ii, hwi itiiii .' . I; ingi i I Wiliaiiwi v M.TMirti., ii , ii,. .I i niii . of In is) ii llun o in as ll its I 1U MI Proof. In .--'. I,. I. claim In thv laud ItiuTt datctltMHs, Ufffufa Kiv Ister ami Hftr, at Itiirus. Mfiiii, ..n I In Utii ilajr ui Movamtr, i I i Uluisni uaiiii s a- M Iflti Mi n Frank K llUht nl Narrows. MMfQtl i.m.m N Nfisnll Of lllirtie, Orcgiill aI.-xh 1 i Mi Kc title Mini Kail lUrkhaua ixilli ol HttfrOWt, Q vkuii Mm I v i i" lU'dlsier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DftfTM STaTfcs I.anii un i. Miirns. Mr-i. 'i. ihiuImt I Sullis Is In-nli y h i lint I i iifhi N N. In ii. oi Hums, Oregon, who, un ittil l. i ui muli lloiius vail K 1 1 1 r N :Hi..r. X4nl No u lui W'aSK'. NK'.Nr',. -.i ,, Nii. I Ntt(Sl'4, net linn a, i.ian still- it H , KUK II K rt illatn file Mi rhllan has 111.. I mi li e ol nlsnlloDlO ma k i- tin a i Bvi sMrproot1. loMlabllgticlaitsi Ui (lie lnll.l al ids lIU'il. I., lute l(i'jis.lri ni1 Krrlvr, l Hu run. Orflgou, un ilie 111 I. il u o' Nnvemiirr 1HI.L laitiianl names as w Uiift - Kilward k.ielit 'II91IIII. 1 a..L. Klllkr. i .IL ) Niriowi, ureguii. charlfla V. ReN, Hwmil " KtfKleitni Uiili n( Hums, orison Wm rHitl. Hefflitrr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I NITKU HTATRn I AMUIIM'I . Hums, or'.'Kun, UetODVI .'. 1VI i N.'Ui i- la html.) given Uiat Ktank M l.aml log, u Van, iregmi. who, on November .(, lili ma.le li-serl Laiitl KnH, "" "1 ., lor M1, NK',. NK'bK'., .-.11.(1.0! 7. loYtiiphdi I' , linn'cio1, K W I lamella MaiittUn.h ail e) iciiiic of Iniftnltoii in make tin si I'i.ioI to ial.lo.li . I I in to (Le laml ai.ow lti. iilad, in- (off Hegiatio ami lu-i elver, at Burvi, oragon, on llie I .Mh aj of November, I IU I i lMlmatil names as w liio-aava K K Inglee. J.i Davla.J- A i.,Biliaii. I ' rt ..r.l all Of Vail. I !. on Wm. Kxaaic ItegUter NOTIOK FOR POEUCATION. I .!( I' -Ills- I.AM. Ml I I. I Hums, mm-koii, OolObW i IHl ( Notlro Is lieieny given iliat James A Kilgm oH-.H. Oivgun, who, ii pill 'V luio, malt lloinntra't Knliy, No ul n.' (oi rt'jH'v Hw ami K'tK heel inn I, To imhlptfTM .Range .1 K rt 1 1 la u alia Hariaiau, haa lilni notli o of ini.n i Inn to make final three-year Proof, to rMaMUI. riaim lo I lo- laud hIjuv e dttrrlliod, before He i I star audi Heeelvnr at Uurna utigoii. on th. Mthilavuf Nov. -nil. ii. i -i.-rlaituant names as w Idiom.! rre.t 0, Mutisoti i hns If H LMVlll, , T iHinovau ami (hails I Ksinii all of I -Ii Diegon rt u r vhiik. Reglsli r NOTIUI rOR PUBUOATION I'NITKIiMTAlKS I VNlMiFKHK. I Hums, or (ton (jolobar I. gill Notice la herehy gl eu i liai inn !. r- I eav In. Ol lull. Mirgon, i?hO,Os1 April .7, lulu, mailc lloiuesieail l-nlrv, No iHinil. lor K'jl '4. Nf1' t:i. HW4 ami H'vSrt ',, Heel I on ..I. I u. sushi (i J H , Range. M K . Willumellr Meil.ltan. lots (He ii. .in i u liilentlon lo make thou Imv i-em Proof, lo aalahllah elalni to thn laml atmve ill lOrlbM, heloie Kuglslur ami Het elver at Hill ng, (in'f.iii, un the i oi li ilay of Novum bar, 1918, I llll J The Burns Hospital MRS. ETTA CUMMINS. Prop. Best Surgical Room and Equipment in the State Outside of Portland. Nice Rooms, Good Care and Com fort for Patients Reasonable Terms Graduated Nurse in Charge THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS, Props. ( n.i and Nkw Patrons Will Find the Hkst Rkands Here - Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oregon rlaituant namea us w linesai a Itiibeil I Motion t're-il l.. lleiiMn. 1'biH Karrens, James A. Kgftr. all I'ull.ti i'iih W, Kviitir, It. :l'i NOTICK fOB PUBLIOATFON I'Nl'VKItSl a 1 A llNIi OFUl K, I Hurna. 0tt6H, 0 tube! 9i Nntli v la hi-reliv nlven Ibat lim la I. I a reus, of Kali. Oregon, a In t ti.W m lc II aalea.il Kmrv S MrU.l n RtW' andViWKh ftioti-i, low m bin . H Kftngv U V... Wlllameiti Mi ii.lt n han Ml. -I iole ul hid nil oi lii make tin a I tluee aagi 1'ioof, lo ea lahllh i laim lo the lalnl iibove il-'rl Ibail, he lure Kewlftler anil lUuelver, al Hitrus Ornitnn, mi Iba lllh 1h ol Novfiui.iM 191 I claimant names ss witnesses; ( liarles H, I eiiv III, JaiilL-K . Bdggl Kuill. Heiimiu ami A "1 . I'onovau all -i lull Dragon Wm. Kahhi.'. RttgUlar NOTICK rOK PUBLIOATFON, UNlTKIl "TATRS LftVD OPKIl'R HuMi , Orsgou, saptalnbai ., 191 Nolli'M IS heiehy given ihai i hail a K. lull man. Narrows, tn to n, wbu un Msy i-i i"i iiniiln llonn stem) 1' nil v No m.ui:i (or M8WH -HCN',, HW'h'4 ami NVih .. muUoii . i. Tuvvnahin M loolb, ftaugfl Bl Baat, w 1 1 nuiiutle Maihlluit. hsa llleil n.itlt e ol Inlenllon to inske lommuiaiiou Proof, to Mlabltali ulalm tu tlo laud above dirgrrlbi'il l-efon the Keuisier nml hen I oi .it Hurna, Orvgon on fin- 1:tth iissy of in lobar, IUI8, Claimant names us n lines s XMiHUihlH Hairy, t'barlos lu.kua luilll Dlllman, Alaxtudoi MoKaualt ail ol Narrow OreKuti. WM I'.o.ua, Heulsler. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. UK tTUl HTATKH I. ANII tH H K f HuriiB, Oregon, Hepti-mtiri .'I. Ivu Noliieli heruhy given thai Aila h Kllm nl Narrowa, Oregon, who, on .1 u I in. mi: mail-- Iloinesfeail Kniiy. No MwUtu lor N ' . otioii ji lowiiship m h itanKK m i. , Wll U in rii f Mt-ilillan lots till . I uoiiit ol Inlt-nllon to make llual uommutatlun proof, to estahllab i laim to the hoi it above daai i Ihed, lo loin Hen later a llll Heeelver at lliirns, Oregon, on the Mb ilay ul Nov em hi i IVIH. Claluiaut names as wuuesaea: Koaa Muger, K.liti. Klnger, Annie M Mi Kuiule. Diarlis Neeahaui, all of Narrows. Oregou Wm KaaHK, l.eglsti i Imr. FARMER ff We have the greatest display of Earm Implements ever in this section and prepared to care for your needs. Plows Harrows. Seeders. Wagons, etc., Extras for machinery, repair parts for vehicles, etc. Pumps, gas engines ammunition, paints dishes, glassware crockery, windows doors, rootling and builders' supplies complete in all lines Blue Ribbon Wire Fencing In quantity any heighth desired HEATING STOVES and RANGES ygMaM4aeB, aaw BURNS HARDWAKECO. NEIL SMITH. Manager