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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1913)
Ernes-Jfcrald t Circulation Of Any In Harney County. NOVEMBER . ISIS ml News. jer is in the city. kraut at Uinnburjr, Kern was in the lay- centrifugal pump for Wilson. falfn, timothy and red led may he had at the I barn is south Burns stale Rroceries when lireet from the whole- tret prices from inson, tne civil engi- jntractor, who is do- lrriRation work at in tne cuy, accom- is daujrhter-in-law. ihone company is put- le new polls and other- jving tne lines, ine auld be better when are made. NATIONAL BANK OF ITAL AND SURPLUS fHE BANK THAT MAKES 5$ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS Came to my place over fo, one spotted cow i connected on left hip. II, prove property and ten. Alvin Hurlburt, )reg,on. rhanlson asks a chance bn your winter supply Will meet prices ot Ho hmiNP dive him I and get his prices be- ssing. . laker has decided to rearling and calves on winter and make " This is an experi- ; should be followed by far stock men. Statement Of The Condition Of Th. First National Bank At Barns, Oregon, October 2 let, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $325,264.07 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 59,985.25 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,955.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 118,302.80 $551,262.04 LIABILITIES Capital $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 80,325.58 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 420,936.46 $551,262.04 Capital and Surplus 8 1 00,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED brman was adjudged khe authorities yester- inK ana is Deinsr neia ints from the asylum, en in this section for , coming to Bums fnom Jley recently. S tvis has returned from led inspection trip to ta country. We have pi opportunity to inter- but understand he is satisfied with this sec- Imaking the trip. finans, tne new pro- the Windsor Barber Ining the land office, is do first class work in invites a share of the de. Satisfaction in ect. 48tf. Blott and wife arrived ore part of this week lisit of several weeks Ives and friends in the Ites. They had a very but are pleased to be Jurn.s and Mr. Blott always better pleased home country every lakes a trip outside. Tonawama tonight Wm. Gray was up from his farm home yesterday. For High Grade groceries and low prices see Hissner. Oscar Breithaupt was up from his homestead this week. Satisfaction guaranteed in quality and price at Clingan's Millinery parlors. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR I SAFE" ACCOUNTS INVITED. Miss Martha Hanley took her departure Wednesday for Port land for a visit The writer; visited Miss Hanley's homestead the other day and found she has a fine farm for ducks. R. J. McKinnon & Son have established a daily stage from DreWBey to Juntura. Connec-j tions made with the trains at Juntura and passengers are given every comfort possime. rare $6. Freight, 1 cent per lb. 51 tf The Ladies' Library Club has decided to give the opera "The Prince of Pillsen," some time next month as a library benefit. Rehearsals are now being con ducted and progressing most satisfactory. This will be a de cided treat to the people of Burns. An entertainment is given each year by the club and they are always largely attended. Definite date will be announced later. Two-fold Object "his Advertisement fe have two objects jn view in tbia advertue- the f irat is to inform you that thie store it teem- rith a full stock of fall goods in every line of lhandise that belongs to this business, and to Information so interesting that you may be induc- i look up the items that engage you most. iDur other object is to plant the germ of confi- in your heart of hearts, confidence in this store willingness to serve you fairly, even generous- Lere is no question of its ability. FaU styles in Lhandise have no more thorough nor lavish ex it than our show room and counters, at your :e. Je sure and get our prices on any goods you need before sending off or buying elsewhere. Let us figure with you on your winter supplies. SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - isonlc Building, - Burns, Oregon If it isnt Eastman's it isn't a Kodak. Geo Craddock was in the city a few days this week. Lem Lowe is in town to con sult a physician. He is enjoying a juicy carbunkle. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Thos. Sprague on next Wednesday. Nov. 12. Why is Hissner selling so many groceies? Because he volun tarily installed low prices. "Curley" Potter took his de parture Thursday morning for outside points to be gone an in definite time. Lost Ladies Hand Knit Maroon Sweater in Burns Oct 18th. Finder please leave at The Times Herald office. Reward offered. The Portlond papers report that J. J. Hill and son Louis and several of the high officials of the railroad are in Portland. L. R. Breithaupt of the Ex periment Station has started out on one of his regular trips over the county to confer with the farmers and discuss crops, etc. Some splendid warm rains have visited this section during the week that has made fall plowing fine as well as being good for the fall seeding. It has been bad on the freighters. Mrs. A. K. Richardson has returned from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Idaho and Utah. Her daughter, Miss Viola, is in school at Salt Lake. I. Schwartz will meet and undersell any outside house on goods of any kind. Bring in your list. Goods delivered in Burns, Portland, Boise, or any railroad point. Lost - Between Burns and Lawen a brown traveling bag containing a Brownie kodak, bank book of A. R. Weber, bible and other articles. The finder will be suitably rewarded by bringing to this office or the Burns Hotel. Mrs. Millar opens a most com plete line of practical and season able millinery including all the newest ideas and novelties. At the usual stand with I. Schwartz in the Masonic Building. The ladies of this vicinity are invited to call at once. Died Near Narrows, Nov. 7, Mrs. Farnsworth. an aged lady who has been ill for sometime. We have not been able to tret any particulars of her death. The funeral will be held at the Burns cemetery some time today, the exact hour not having yet been set. Judge and Mrs. Thomas C. Burke were guests of honor Fri day evening at an elaborate din ner party, presided over by Mr. and Mrs. N. U. Carpenter. The table was beautifully appointed, was centered with an effective arrangement of shaggy yellow chrysanthemums and covers were laid for Judge and Mrs. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grace, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Clark, Emmet Callahan and Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter. Portland Telegram. Always ready for job printing. Don't miss the picture pro grams at Tonawama. Butterick patterns at Luna burg, Dalton & Co. 62tf. J. W. Shown and wife were in the city yesterday. ' John Beede was over from Drewsey Wednerday. Mrs. B. P. Bennett is reported suffering from pneumonia. Supt Gilcrest of the P. L. S. Co., came in this morning. A. Cote was in from his Warm Springs home during the week. A fine line of guaranteed hair goods, now on display at Clingan's. Grant Kesterson was in this week from his road work to meet with the countv court. Eastman's Kodaks and East man's Kodak supplies at The Welcome Pharmacy. (Jet the special prices at the Steam Laundry on dry family washing. Pure Bred Cockerels for sale. Brown Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds. - J. H. Eichner. Buchanan. A. H. Koikes tad and Frank and Arthur McCausland are over form Happy Valley on land busi ness. Haruey County Scenes in the Moving Pictnres next Wednes day evening. Admission 1 5 and 25 cents. C. A. Bedell has gone to Nevada to look after his mining interests. He made the trip in his Buick car. "Hope," a Red Cross Seal pic ture story at Tonawama tonight. Educational interesting and in-structive. Robt. Grant is in the city. The Welcome Pharmacy has a fresh supply of Vaccine. Be sure and Vaccinate your calves. Scott and E. T. Haley were in the city from their home near the lake during the week. Miss Lenore Sizemore, who has been suffering with typhoid fever, is improving quite nicely. J. I; Cawlfield, of Nome, Alas ka, is here on a visit to his mother and brothers. He, for merly lived here and has many friends. Horses fed by R. J. McKinnon & Son at the White Front Barn either in the barn or corral! for 25 cents per head. 61-8 For Sale Four head of A-l milk stock and four pure bred Poland China boars. Chas. Wilson. Rev. D. K. Laura will hold services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow both morning and evening. Special music has been prepared for these services. Lost In the lane between Burns and the McGee place on Narrows road, gray cloth coat with brown soft leather lining and fur collar. Finder will be given suitoble reward if left at this office. J. G Lusk, Spokane representa tive of the Oregon & Western Colonization Co.. and Dr. F. M. Setter of that city, arrived here Monday evening and the latter has decided to purchase a half section of land. ... i . miss Anna McKenzie is up from her home near Glenlock and contemplates remaining here this winter. She may start a kindergarten school. Miss Mc- ! Kenzie has taught kindergarten G. Carl is prepared here before and is very success attention to all dis- ful at such work. Stop at the Burns Hotel when in this city where there is a fine cook and very best accommoda tons. tf 31. NOTICE OF CONTEST. United Htatr I.am. omen Burnt, uregoii, Novmnfear 4 ivt't i To Uvert W. Pulroftf HHry. Un-gon, Con VOU Kir li.r.-l.v It. .till'-1 Hint AiiinihIh 0 I leiiiia ttliu give '.ih'. Urtftfuii. m iifi .i.sj miMai1ilrsflM, diet mi November 4lb, lwi;t, fllr In this n!th lni i duly (lurroborati'il nuullcnllui) to I'Mtttrat it"1 sfM'tirst tho rftn-H1HiH of youi hiiini'itriHl. 1'imy Mi 04 1M. trim No. 0H;4 mails April vini, nun, tot HU h utluii im. Town hip tl H.. lUiiMe W Knit. Wlllainettr MrrMltii, rirt sir ground for htr route t ) allig.'s that you never thllihed roiMlcnco upon or In n.. vvlio I in p n v 'il laid Irai't of In) and for mora than all month Iwat paat haf wholly abandon d Hid claim Ynu arc, therefore, ru, titer notified thai the atld Nllmtailotm will Im- taken by th!i office a having two conlcioiad by )OU, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, either he'iire thla "fflre or on appeal, If you faW to file In thli office within twenty daya after the FOURTH publication of thla notice, aa ahown below, youranawar. under oath, apeclflially meeting and reipondtDg in theae allegatLint nt conteat, or If you fall within that time to file In thla office due proof that you have served a copy of your gnawer on the aald conteetant either In peraon or by reglateri'd mall. If thla eervlce ! made by the delivery of a copy of your aniiwer to the contestant In peraon, proof of audi ger vice mut be either the aald contestant 'a written ariiinwii nguu'iH or ma receiptor the copy, showing the date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery tvaa made riaiing wnrn auo woerv ine ropy was deliver ed; If mads by eglstcrd mall, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the per son by whom the copy was mailed, stating when and the puat office to which It was mailed and thla affidavit must be accompanied by the poslmMter's receipt for the latter. You should state u your answer the name of the post office to which you desire fu lire not Ices to be sent to you. Wm. Kaaaa, Register. Data f first publication November H, ism. Date of second publication Nov em bar la, 1113. late of third publication November W, Ivia. Date of fourth publication November 99, ivi.t The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON United States Deeweltarr Foetal Savings Depositary For The State of Or tea EXPLANATION OF FIGURES SHOWING OUR CONDITION OCT. 21.1, 1913 THE FIGURES Capital Stock $ 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits WHAT THEY MEAN Circulation Deposit At me Oil I "ilraenl of stockholder. Tj,ivij.(r 19,050.00) 258,997.54 ) Money with our nuinon it in the hand. of tha paopl. Proof that hundred, of Men and Women approve our .tending and method.. Total Loans 347,213.38 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DM Htatm laUnOJfMSj I Bunii, Oregon, October'., lul:i I Mill,,. I. hereby glvrli that ii Wererlj N. oronou. Kov Kllir. of on June 1H. IttON and Feb. in, law, rt.pertlvely madr tloine.le.O mum, penal No ir Knir fu rtrAi and N Un7.',7. NW'NW', NWi.iHKi.. Receiver '8 Sale We still have a lot of dry goods which include furnisliiiitfs of all kinds for ladies and gentlemen. Come in and let us give you a pleasant surprise when w quote prices. Laen Mercantile Co., J. Dillon, -Receiver. 61-1. BURNS FLOUR MILLING CO. Rolled barley 11.25 par hundred. Rolling barley $2.00 per Ion la ton or more. Customer in all lurni.h aacka. Dr. Geo. for special eases of eye, ear and nose. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. 50tf. I. Schwartz will meet and undersell any outside house on goods of any kind. Bring in your list Goods delivered in Hums, Portland, Hoise, or any milroad point. The Flour Mill Co. has an im portant announcement in this issue that farmers should read. Price, at Mill for proeWtei It pays tO raise good milling , Flour $5.50 in 5-bbl. Iota or wheat and thev should ret the Bran $1.25 per hundred. right seed. The Motherr Club will give a grand ball at Tonawama on the evening of Nov. 28. This is the Thanksgiving ball and this club has been giving several years. Dr. Harlan A. Harris, who re cently arrived here to associate himself with the Drs. Standard, has decided to locate at Narrows. He has already taken up his work in that section. The Clay Clemens sawmill is now at its new location and is ' prepared to fill any order with rough or dressed lumber, also fir lumber; buck teeth and any special order given prompt at tention. 32. I County court has been in session since Wednesday but only routine business had been looked after. up to yesterday evening. The reports of the road masters were , accepted and two roads ordered viewed. The Harnev county pictures will be shown at Tonawama next Wednesday evening, Nov 12. Remember this date as all wish to see these pictures. The re-; gular feature price of 26 and 16 cents will be charged. ' Patrons of the A. K. Richard- general merchandise store to PACKING DEPARTMENT Until further notice ih following C'a.h it annually for Price, will prevail in aelling meat.i i Hog., whole or half, lie par lb. Choice pork ateaba, ISc. par lb. " " loin, 20c. Whole pork shoulder 12 l-2c. Lag of pork, ISc. Whole or half mutton, lie Front quarter mutton, 10c. Hind quarter mutton. 12 I -2c. Choice mutton for .tew, Sc. Mutton chop., ISc. Hind quarter beef, 13c. Front quarter beaf, lie. Beef all cut at reasonable price.. Th intention of the Company I at all time to pay the be.t price and .ell on closest margin consistent with good busi ne management. son are in luck. The bovB have ar ranged to give away a handsome 7-piece break fast sot to patrons showing by a coupon that they have traded to the amount of $26. Ask them about it. 1 It f "Opportunity and a Million Acres" is the title of the Harney county pictures to be shown at Tonawama next Wednesday evening. Familiar faces will be seen in this moving picture and local scenes. Kveryhody wants to see them. tTlIMttttttlltiTrtiTttiTiTtttTttttttTtttlllllllllll THE STAR Feed Barn II. KIXIOTT. Prop. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month CAREFUL ATTENDANTS Good Feed and Reasonable prices Homed 25r per Head in Barn Haled Hay and Grain for Sale Comfortable Camp House With Cook Stove PATRONAGE SOLICITED Houth Main St., Burns BmmtmnmnnmiHHiiwniiHiiHim NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION t'SlTKIlHTATKH LAND OKK1UKI Burns, Oregon, October W, mil Nollce Is berttbv siren that Rhode K. riioy, nl llsnliiiiiii. oiexim. who, on August mih.liHiv. iniiilf llmm lend Knlrv Nu.K'JUA.Herlsl No. (UtM lor NKi . Hai'tlon 'J. Tim nsblii 'It, Houth, Kan. M Ks.t, WIllsniMlt Merldtsti.ns. (Med notice of Intention hi nmk Anal ftvu yssr proof tos iiilillsb i'IhIiu tu the luml above do.t'rlbsd, be ti.rc ihu Hi'Klniur and Kerelvnr, at Hum, ore Kim on lbs 'JHIh tlity (if November, Itls. i 'Uhniini names as witnesses (irvllle Hluy, tss Mtov both of llsrrliusu Or un UeorKi' Mamball Viola Marshall, both of term')', OrSKOli. WM.Ksaas. Rsglster. Buying Burns Acreage The Harkey Acreage is now for sale at tha following prices and farms: $125 per acre, one fifth down, bal ance in four annual payments, 6 per cent. $115 per acre, one half cash, balance in two annual payments, 6 per cent, or $105 per acre cash. All under high state of cultivation with water for irrigation if wanted. We now have a fine macadamised road leading to this acreage, and in the spring of 1914 there will be two more roads leading direct to it from the business section of Burns. There is a great advantage in buying acreage just outside of the city limits, and only one half mile from the business section of Burns. Now is the time to buy a five or ten acre tract, the price is sure to advance soon. Inquire of W. E. SULLIVAN, Burns, Oregon is ii I ', I . U1 I V! 1 i a. I V Ul -i r-.-, r. -.- n . . . vi ;. r r .. .t TV '-iJ rr,4w,4, Nexn ion , atid NKNKUheHiinrw, rnwiiahli 7 H . Ks.k .14 K , Willamette Meridian, bas Med uollre of Intention to make Final Five Year Froof. to eaubllsi. claim t the land ebnvo d.-m-i H..-.I. before Kef I iter and Het'elver. at Hums. Oretfou on Hit nth day of December . t'lalmaut names aa witnesses Fred H. Peters, Gsoris Had, 4 barles Lbar rm e, Nlss Mali all uf Princeton, Oreeon. Wm f sriik, Keilster NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DNiTsn mtatb I..NI, orrica Hums. Oreguo. October M. lull. Notli a is hereby given that Nlss V. Ilstt, Jr., of Waverljr. Oregon, who, on Hapten her 1, mm, mails AiiniilODai lluraestesd Entry N,, '. Hrrtliin Vti. ruwiilili'.'?H .llsugr U.S. Bonds APrem. Municipal Bonds A County Warrants 170,657.40 1 25,025.94 'Same as Cash Money eafaly placed for active circula tion in Harney County. 57,027.25 I High Grade Inraatments. ' M K. UMU. f'ini'i.wriii.n -m, l ii w nihil, . '7 H It mi a, v. iiistnrlie Mtittillsii. li l hril iii.i .-., t it.)..,, timi to make Itimi three year proof, to i-.tsbiinh I'lslm to the land shove tlrst'i Hied, before Hrg Isler and Kecelver, at Kurni, Oregon, on thi rtb day of December, 1(11. cletuiaot nam, as wltnea: James J Nshoo, Hoy Kelly, rred If. Meters, (ieorge Halt, all of I'rlnreluu. Oregon. K. Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. t'KITIO lTATt. I. am, orrtc Hum , Oregon, October ,17, IVI.1. Notice Is hereby gives thr.t Otho A. Hall, uf Drewsey Oregon, who, on Heimiber 14th, iiuk, made llouic.tead Kutry No. '.'., Hcrlel No ii.ll,, ("I NWUNK',, KUNW'.and Hi,Wi Mr. I;.. townsblp'AiK., fleiigi-&'.K , wil ainettc Meridian, has tllsd notice of Intention to timke final three-yeer proof, to cstebtlsh claim to the land above deecrlbed, liefure K I,. Hede U H t'ummlesloner. et nl. afafg at Drewsry llrriuo. on the 1st dsy of December. IwlS. t'lsllnatit oauiee ae wltnceees James L. Hrooks, John W Uurdlck, Alfred H t'.rey Biepbeii Miller allot Drewssy, On gou. wa rsiai. Hegi.ter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ihit1) trrT l.sNtiorrici. i Burns. Oregon, jousutier !, 118 I Notice I hereby given Ibst William k arreti, ol Klley, Oreeou. who, on Man h n, iwm. made lloairslead Entry No. HSU. Mvrlel No or.Ti. for K,eKL, end KijNK".,, Hecllou M, Towmblpa South. Halm, ja Kasl. Willamette Merlitlen, baa flled notice of Intention to make Final five year proof, to estsbllsli rlslm to the land shove described, before the Heglater and He celver, at Barn, Oregon, on ibelthdeyof December lU rlslmeiii name. a. wltue.se. Woody I.. Beet Woody c. Heat. Men r Mut ter, Clyde lllhben.. all uf Klley. Oregon. Wn.rsaaa. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION BsTHSa NTtTasl.arinorricg, i Burns. Oregon, Octobers, 1W3 Notloa la hereby gtveu that Kred A.Caae, l Drewsey, Oregou. who, on July .'.'n.1. Iwt'j, made lloiiiestvad Kutry, Kerlal No. urr.'iri, for H't NK'.4,lei,NKlta:iilNWi,SK',.rkMtlon Jl.Town hip IH Houth, Itange M Kasl, Willamette Merl dlan, has Aled notice of lutetitlon to make final Commutation Proof, to establlab cialui to the laud above described, before K. I. Beede, u H. Cominlsalonei , at hla ofnee at Dreesey, Oregon, un the 6th dsy of December. IVU Claimant name, ae wltnes.s. John Ott, rimer II Taylor, Amos Newell, William D. Maker all of Drewsei, Oregon. Wm. (-ansa-. Register. NOTICK FOR 1'UBLIBATION. I'nitsuHtatiu l.sNoorrtcg, i Burns, Oregon, octuber J7, li;i. i Notice Is hereby given i bat Merit A, Hpleer, of Burns, Oregou, who on May rjnd, 1HOK, made Homestead Kntr, No. Sf74, m-rlal No UJfl'l, for r.i,HV and W'.iK',, Se, II..11 II. TuwU.bip JA Houtb, Range .11 Ka.i. Wlllametts Msrldlau lias filed notice of lutrntlnu lu make final rive Veer proof, to establish Halm to the land above described, before the Register and Re celver, at Burns, Oregou, 011 the .Mh da of Herein tier, mill Claimant name. a. w Unease. Albert R. I'urler, Roy D Mali I, Charles V, Reed, Frank 1. Blackmer, all of Burns. Oregon Wat Fakhs. Hegi.tci NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. tlNlTKDHTATKHI.ANDOFFICK, I Burns. Oregon, October tl. 113 I Notice la hereby given that Wood 0, Best, bulbaud uf Nor. liarrett, deceased, ol Rile;. Oregon, wlni, on August .lllli. HaJ7, lila.l. Houiesissd Kutry No. aaw, Herlal No. o.'.t-ih. for I -.', ol WU, Hoctlou HI, Townahlp .". Houtb Range'.'! Bait, Willamette Meridian, baa lll.it notice of Intention to make final five-year Sroof. to establish claim to ttie land above e.eribed, before the Hegi.ter and Receiver, st Hums, Oregou, ou the'isih dsy of November, lull. Claimant name, aa wltutil.es H F Mutter, W. I, Best. Hon or D, Cecil, all of Riley, Oregou. K.J l.siighUn I lie, oicg. n Wn. rasas, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. HNITKDHTATKH LAND OKHl K Burns tlregim IJrOlobgr as llll Notice Is hereby gtvuu that John A. Oard nl Lawen, oregou, who, nn November '.stud, iw made Deaert band Kutry, Herlal No. OitvlH. for ii.,hvi ' , Hecllou .11 Tov nsblp J4 Houtb. Itange .11 Vast, Wtllsmette Meridian, has tiled notice of lutuiiilon tu make Final I'roof, to establlab -I Im to the land above described, before the Register and Reuelver, uf Burn., Oregon, 011 the .111b day of November, 1111:1 claimant nainca aa witnesses C. H. Aiismus, Charley Oard. It. J. Wilson. Allen B. (traham, all of Lawen, Oregon. Wm. Fahhk. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DMtfSD HI ATKH LAND OFFICK Burns, Orsgon, October 'J, ivia. Notice Is hereby given that Henry clay Robinson, of Harnev , Oregou, who oil July let, ivov. made Homo.icad Kutry. Herlal No oicim. for H'jHW1,, Hecllou 'J, Township It Houth Range lb!1 Hi-si, Willamette Merldlau hss flled notice ot lutetitlon lu make Final three year roof, to establish claim to the land above du scribed, before the Register and Receiver a' Bums, Oregou, on the 'J7tb day of November 11. claimant names a. It neaaia. Peter Uortler. J W Hbowu, Joe Clark, C. II Davis, all of Harnev, Oregon. WM. Pahh. Reglalei NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION llMITEUHTATga 1.AH1I Drill g I Hums, Dragon October li. 1111:1 I Notice I. hereby given that David 11 Dove ot Independence, Oregon, who, 011 August ttlili luotr, made Desert I. suit Kutry, Herlsl. mi. tufam, fur V. Hectlon W, Tuwuvhlp'Jt Huulh, Haugu ss Kasl, Wlllamutte Merldlau, lis. filed notice of Intention lo make Aual proof, to establish claim to the land above described, buSsre I lie Register aud Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on Hie Jot li day ol Nuvember, 19D. Clalniaut names as witnesses: Usury t Huntley, diss. Vsu Zeudi. tieorgc Uobb all uf Lawau, Oregon. William W I'ar clval, ludepeuileuce, Oregon Wm. Paaaa, Keglsler Furniture sfc Fixtures 3,852.77 ; Cash and Exchange Total Pleasant, convenient accommodations for cuslomars. Securities and facilities for prompt dispatch of business. an gjcri no fund available to meet needs of 90,650.02 I depositors. Amount on hand 33 per cant law raqutrea 15 per cent; remaining 1ft par cant I extra margin of security. I 347,213.38, The Burns MRS. ETTA CUMMINS, Prop. Best Surgical Room and Equipment In th State Ontslde of Portland. Nice Rooms, Good Care and Com fort for PatientsReasonable Terms Graduated Nurse in Charge THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS, Props. Old and New Patrons Will Find the Best BRANDS Hen: Wines, .Liquors, and Cigars Good Service. Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oreeon MR. FARMER -.abSKsSSMi ' "i-. " K . --"Vj"! aA fusafT ' VBBaramV 'MB' ' x aasv MdMu. J .. -V . 'Jaisalr '- - - We have the greatest display of Earm Implements ever in this section and prepared to care for your needs. Plows Harrows. Seeders, Wagons, etc.,J 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 VMijWBT'HaBlaSR'' r ofefc I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH, Manager