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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1914)
iw gmmkWmmmammmkm $ S S You like 'em don't you? When you spend them you like to get the best possible values for your money That's why you want to see the Remarkable Values we now offer befor you buy a NEW SUIT SNAPP NEW LINE NOW ON DISPLAY Come and see them You'll be mighty glad you came Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon 1 hf Wwtz- JULIAN BYRO Manager SATURDAY. JUNE I. HU SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oa Yaar M.OO S4a Mania .......... 100 Tie... M.alk. .... 7S FUTURE OF ADVERTISING. EverythinR is chaninK and progressing, and every thing has a future. There is a future M business and nothinK in eotUMO tion with business has a gfsttsr future than advertisinR. Advertising is fastapprouchititf an exact science. Tht successful merchant today knows what ad vertising is, what it does, and whst it will do for him. Hut we must remember that only 5 per cent of merchants are sue ML The successful merchant plows his ground deep, harrows it well, selects the best seeds and plants it carefully, cultivates the soil regularly and reaps a lountiful harvest He knows like the farmer, that to reap a kmh1 har vest you must prepare the soil before planting the seed. Some merchants expect spon taneous results from a small amount of advertising, and if they are not forthcoming they say advertising doesen't pay. What would we think of a far mer who planted his seed today and expected his harvest tomor row. The seed must generate, grow and mature before harvest, and the right kind of advertising will produce just as certain a harvest if planted in well prepar ed soil and Kiven a chance to gerre.ate, grow and mature. The future of advertising Is no different from the future of farming or any other business. How can a merchant ex Kit much from his advertising unless he puts well established scienti fic principles into play in the pre paration of his advertisements, and then gives the advertising time to produce results. The future will call for more system in advertising and more interesting advertising and more instructive advertising. It makes no particular differ ence whether a merchant has a monopoly or competition in his community. He will advertise if he wishes to retain the confi dence and good will of the people for he thus gets ahead und stays ahead of competition. Geo. K. Patterson.) hold "high jinks" for as long as the crowd is entertained by them. It is planned to hold the literary und musical program at the court house in the fore noon, the parude started at 10 o'clock headed by the band. A purse of $40 has been provided ts prizes for decorated autos iii the parade. This purse will be divided into four piizes. the first prize being 50 per cent, the second 2T, the third 15 and fourth lit per cent. This amount should induce a fine parade of autos as we have a large number. There will Iw patriotic speaking and music at the court house follow ing the parude in the forenoon and after luncheon the entire afternoon will be given over to sports. A big dunce will be fW en on the eveniJg of the Urd at Tonawsms and a plsy is Iteing prepared under the direction of Miss Sweuringen for the evening of the 2nd. Pictures will also ho shown at Tonawama on the nights of the 4th and 5th. The Hums ball team has al ready issued a challenge to the team that wins the game on the Ith for a game on the foiling day for the gate receipts. Additional Locals. Lee ThornburR and family were down from their mountain during the week. Karl llagey and his mother have gone to Willamette Valley on a visit to relatives and ftienna. O J. Durst was in town this week. He has been mining over in Grunt county and will now go to work on his mining property on Trout creek. Mrs. Hustie has bread for sale at the Schwartz store or is pre pared to deliver it to any home in Hums, 15c. u loaf or two for 25c. Cookies always on hand. Pies and cakes to order. 30tf. ('has. Comegys and family were in during the week visiting Mrs. Comegys mother, Mrs. Marshall und also to visit with her sister, Mis. Hart who is here from California to spend the summer. Christian Science services Sun days 11am., Wednesdays at 8 p m. Reading room open from 2 to 5 Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. First door east of stairway. 1 1 issuer Hldg. Cordial invitation extended to all. Win Gowan and wife, J. M. Dalion und family. Mrs. Ludwig Johnson und Miss Hazel Cozad were pussengers out yesterday morning by the way of Bend to Portland. They will attend the Masonic Grand Ixxlge meeting in Portland, take in the Rose Festival and see the sights in general. A furewell reception was given Rev. C. Heebe at the Baptist church lust Monday and a large gathering of friends of Mr.Beebe and the church were present The affair wus gotten up by Mrs. I Jim ps In re and u few of her friends, who were pleased to see many resiond and give the re tiring pastor a word of encour agement und show their appre ciation of his work in this held. Mr. Heetx- took his departure Wednesday moraine for Eugene. his former home, with the best wished of many Hums friends. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTaii MTA lit" I.ANI. 111 I c I j Hume, iiriiiii. May i ,, mi "trjtlee Itaariby liven that l,mlna I I'min) u-.nnr tan neir m ah da Horoeeia IWiieli i, -j i. .i. ....... i. ,,j wliu. tin Nnvi-inlier 2. Itala. d Kimy. No inn. I, ii ' mi .1 ami mi v.i i.. .1 1 win,,,, , ii, Narrow!, Ilreaun aieau t'i. n till JB M . Itauae .HI f . Meridian, North ut Malheur I .a k i hea nii-il H hi, iiitilfu( Ihieiittun in link fltml 11 i- )iat i r. In eatalilleh claim to the lain! a (nut' dew i n.i .1 before Heflilaraad Iternlier.ei Hume Oregon uuinriiiBair June, inn. Claimant iitm. aa wlluelene :ai Huvall. Helm all ,.f Nairna-a, ori-emi Ham llriiiiii.nl Hnina. Her luall, Oreion Ini.iill.l limli-e Ni-Killinin. wn. rH, iienieiiii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'Nlirtu STATH I.AMiniHi i . Hume, tlieguii. Mi) I'l I Nutli't it haraUy glvin thai Wlllmn Allan nl Harney. Orrault, m I n Jiuu- IS, llltl iuiki. l..tl Uml Klllrv, Nil 0111,, Im s', , ', ,,,! Mrt'-HK',, Hei-llmi Jii, l'imilili Tl H , llm,, .li1, K Willamette M. n. Il.ii, Ilea II led I I luieiitlou to make Hue! I'ruiii, in letauHili iilalui to the land aiHivi' ileeiiliti.il, before Kfl later and Kei-eliei ai Hurne, I'faitili on iih' Brd day of June, law claimant ueuii'a aa wltueaeee Allen Jiiliel.tif Hume, llrraun ha Mai and I I. IVilllede liulh nl Manx) I llamillua.uf iiiliariaii, iiinmn wn Kaaait, aaajitar, NOTICK KOH l'UUI.ICA I ItiN. I'NITIIl HT4TKB I. AMU IIHIH, I Vain, orngnu, May Ii, ivit. I Nut Ire taheratiy given thai i Dtnmbni llrova, I iiniiti. tireaon, wbo on Annual i ith, i d i made llmo.eieail Aiillilniii No, " emendedl fir N),Ni.. 11 '.NW1,. . . ..', IWU Heiitloit i,. 'I'na n. I. lj, 41 H, ttaiini , I Willamette Meridian, haa filed uiiluie of linen lion to make Final five yeat anail biaalablUifa rlaliu to the land ilmm di ai i il.nl. in i M J. O'Connor, L' , CoraauMlanar, at I . n i. Ore inn. nil the i'nd ilai of Jinn'. I'll claimant uaniea aa wltneaaea Ferry Hoyd. llarrlaon iimie, Italnli iiiinr, lli.rlee K. Il.illiiwe all ul Inillii, I in ami nana K. ka-iee. MgtllM NOTICK Hum. Mel No. N FOR PUBLICATION l'MraliHtra I rn m n. I Hume. Oregon, April : lelal Nolle la lierehy given il.et Uta Nortl lariflt- Hallway i uuiauy, vaaaaa bual odloe addmaa la Nt I'aul. MlUUeetilu ha. II day uf April Kit, til lu line ottr lia ap plh-allou tn ealert under the iiu! l.iuna of On art of i ottaieae, approved July I, laai aOdlnl la,'. ai M'.nl KK'.Kn at. r 9a a. h xi i: BT. M NIC', ol ti.ar Va, lie N K K. A. M. "All of a Sudden Peggy." Three Days Celebration Are Planned in Bruns (Continued from puge 1) these contests and every boy und xirl may have an opportunity to compete for some of this money. Another novel feature of the late afternoon is the 'Plug-ugly " parade that will be giyen ipecis attention by the committee. Masks will be urovided and a I team furnished for this occasion and it is the intention tff ISCTIIS as many us possible to take part in this part of the progrum. The rig will be taken to the fair grounds where the "Plugs" may make up in whatever character they desire and then they will be un nn Main street and The Canyon City Dramatic ( Hub presented "AH of a Sudden Peggy" at Tonawama last Sut- urday to a well tilled and appre ciative house. Several of those taking part are quite well known to the people of this city and this made the entertainment all the more interesting. Mrs. Perry Chandler in the title role was a decided success. She played her part to perfection und was well supported by Mr. Whitfield who played the lead. Mr. Chandler as the "Major" was typical in both make up and expression. His lines were well in keeping with the character and he sustained it well. It was a very difficult part Miss Velum (luernscy as "Mrs. O'Mara" mother of "Peggy." was most favorably received and praised for her excellent work, as was also Mr. Andersan in the part of "Anthony". Miss Bertha JUoyce, who is well known here, being a cousin of the Gould boys, played the part of "Millicent" in a most creditable manner. Mrs. Slater aH "I. aily Crui'ki'pt horN-" wus everything the part required. Miss Denny played the "iu?igh- horhood gossip" in a very fetch ing manner and Mr. Clay and Otis Patterson each sustained their characters well. The play was very much enjoy ed by the people of this city and the comment following the pro duction was most flattering. They compare favorable with the players who come to our city as professionals and we have some pretty good ones. The party de parted for their home the follow ing day quite well satisfied with the manner in whwrh they had heen received by the play goyycrH of Bums and the praise of their friends and admirers. They muy be assured of a big house at any time in future they may de- Teachers Examinations. Notice is herehy given that the (xjunty Superintendent of Harney County, Oregon, will hold the re gular examination of applicants for State Certificates ut Burns, Oregon, as follews: Commencing Wednesday, June 17. 1914, nt it o'clock s. m. and eoniiniimi' until Saturday, June D, 1!UI. ut 4 o'clock p. in. Wrdneeday Koreaoea Writing. U. S. History, Physi ology. We.lnrailay Aftarnoop Physical Geography. Heading Co;n posit ion. Methods in Reading. Methods jn Arithmetic. I liuraday forenoon Arithmetic, History of Educa tion. Psychology. Methods in Geography. I huraday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, American Litem lure, physics, Methods in Language. Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthogra phy, Knglish Literature, Chemis try. Friday Allnnmin School Ijiw, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. .SaJirday Afternoon General History. HuMkkeeping. ). .. ji.uitc.ui:., Supt, of Public Instruction. ujiii i MB a. i. in ial a, ii a aoiai i !' nerlal No 7S;,i Auyaudall pereoua rleuuina advnrai I landa dvaorlbvo. or dvalrlua to oblast Uerauaa ot lb raluerel character of the land, of lul any ulher reaaoulotbedlepiaal lue.lh aul.alui-ii.1 01- tbelr affidavit of promt In una nlfti a, mi or before Ibe 1Mb day ut Jim-. I hi Vn. Kaeaa. Raaaatl i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DfftTSQfffATpi i till) 01 n MuriiR Ul'stmi, April IB I'M Null la titrsli) givau (hat I t imsI - '., r. ot 1'Uu.uiMl isjn. lii, uii Apitl M IVUH and Mrrto 1, !!:. irii-JMllmli, BtlU Huuia ! ! Kntrlva HrUI V.i tiliun.. loi -r'.swv fSH.SK. UuU'i.l. Mvhr aii-l r'- , -tion , tiiwiiahlji Mr. Urn fj U rU1 W laaaotts MarhlUti. haa r.iil uuii r u( iniKtiMtm tu maka rlr.tl Kl VMM r.wl 10 aaUblivli rlalsn tu tba Uml ! tfM rM- i, t r . it- K I Mar an 4 Kclvr, l Hums. Orvywli imhiUrufiuiif IVU t'lliKau.na.uira a wIIih-ssw- Cnriatlaa Hi'bair, luuisw mhfr, L'brU? Crasler, Itmmu Hurion ill M UtanuuQ, m.g.ii V M 1 hntl. KafttiU ' NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION I'mnii stAiml,,M."Mii a, Hurn. tna-i. Maj I l m t Nuih la Itarab) ilvrn Itujl impk l-AMtiar.ol Hiirua OlfjguD, Ho, tin I'n'iiii-'i 31, IVIO, Wftnltf HMiit'atal Kliu, Nil tVj a'tjHlt. av tl, ','. .-i M. NSa, Hull :, In llIil. .' f , Wo do Job printing. 'RaWaaT ' mAFT A 1'ortois Shell Auto Glasses AT SALISBURY'S ttiiiiiiiiiirii'iiitiiititiitiiiiiiiiiiiintiiitnn I The Oregon Hotel IM.I.Ih DARSEY, Prop. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Cooking Clean Rooms and Beds Beit labia Service Ceirletis Trcataefll ..iiitiiiiiimmmiimimiumimutmutui . a unr.-j. Kai K, A.llaiurtls MfinlUn, l.aa i.-.i null iMulsnlu.ii In mall nun! lhfM Ml nul Ut rat Li l It i 1st ut tu lb Uii'l .-. i m illrl Wturv Krplslfr ami Hr. r t ' Mm i iirsguu, un lb 1tL .Ujei Jump, I -ii i UllUSUt l-UIS IU(lSn ( bsjsrlva Nlliaui. Nsr n. llrrgoa I'sul lewt-br, Hunts, Onpn , and Kuaa HlUfr Itulfa ul Narruw. uirm H u r ANNS. Hi i i-i i AUToMemi.i: TIRES AT FACTORY PRICES HAVK KKOM 30 lo till 1-l.K t i NT I in- I iilii tarJ ; w i nfl 3tu;i 7. ho I BA :toi:r.. in mi tfiS1, ii"' 'J M ati.i', IS.40 :i ! ,TJ4 II .i a:tit u.nti N ,i,i IB to k.SO :niil 17' mm :iSs4'u in 7."i IJ8 :uii4' in.s' i im :i7iti, l nil B l'i 37i& VI. mi B.M All ill In r Hi'i III aim k. Nmi Ski.l tirrfi lA par irnl aMli innal. nil lull a If Ii r pnnl liva llu- jirnv Alliux, CefeBR, '' Klinranlrtil llrta. Hi at ataiiilai.l noil lriifM'ini'fil inukt'e. liny illrrct (nun ua anil MM inniii ) . n-r tllacuonl II iltyinilll 111 lull in-. iini,uini'e ent-li oriler. CO. l. on III i Ml faff). ponll. AllnwiiiK eiaiiiinitil'in SUMMONS In i In- I'lriiill Court uf tlir Stnir ul OlVJJtMl 'ul ll.ii ins ConjBtjfj, 1.1,1, in I il,)jiiilil, 1 'I utnt i M, I v I l.i.uiiu W llnr iilNN-k.Wiiltri I llmlilri, Ii. A. I'ifatiiii mill j I'lueliin, bl Wllr, ilr- I fi'iiilnuia j To II. A I'rretnii itntl I'rcatun, Inn wifo, two ! lln ilrfrtiilnnta iitiurr uitinril: In i In' inline ! I In Sii'ii- ul i iiri'ii'i. vim ntr liiucbv n-ijuiuil tu Uiarur nnil llllawri t lie roinjililint tlli'il aKOltlat you in tin ulimr rulillnl tuiirt untl ault with in an WMSl limn the iliilr uf ilir lliat iilln iiluui til till auniniKlla 111 liririu- Hi i vivrii, anil if yutt lail en tu uqawtit, fur wniil tlinrrol uluntifl a ill npi'ly lu Mill tulll t lor llu Ii lli'l i .in ,1 Im in h'l i'iuiiilulut, Iii wit, I. I'm ajfgMMt uaiiiat ili-d nilnnl I. in I in; V. Ilurnlayi'k lur Urn MR) uf -I ini, mil, inlrrrel llieriuil Irmii III tilth iluv ul Muuli Pill, ut tha intr uf. I'iK'lit Oaf irnl, arr niitiuiii until pnlil, nml lui i In- liitllirt emu ul $ loo nun ul ! in ni'l In, turtlirl' Willi tllf luala mill ilialiuieriiu'uta uf aniil Mat, .' rut n ilrircr that .l.iintii'"a llliirt K.ir mvtifi lu arrtinr t r aume iK'ti'ttlbr Ism uiriilniiiril. la ii Ural, mini uml eilli eieiing ln-n RpuRlteff irnl ijcopaj'tj llirrr iii nml In irin ilt'rrll-il. in wil, Thr -i4NK', BfedNHiBei Srcliuti I 0 It M I- W M . in llmni-v I iiiiiiU, Uragoe), I unrtl.il Mltll Ibr a.iiii i ik'i liniinruU, In rrilitiiiiunla .irnl iippiu trniiui-fa tlirrrutito Iw-lnni'- IfajJ 01 in .mvai-i n 1 1( . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. !. I ur i ilri-irr anil ulilrr ul a.ilr ai curtllag tu lie nml llir prui lur ul aanl rnmt nf tin aaul nmi i',iril prrttiiaaa, nml tb lipplli'iillull of t lie .i.mt.Ii ul SPECIAL INVITATION Spring Opening ' SSBWRaWSBSBBBSBRSBRMR SSHMMaSSBSBBSBSaS We extend to all a special re quest to call and examine our NEW SPRING LINE OF GOODS Dress goods, waists, dresses, skirts new summer underwear in silk, lisle, cambric in all styles, hosiery, gloves, neckwear, new ribbons, laces, embroideries, full line trim ming, silks and buttons BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORE Quality Goods Only a. ...I aiilr ill payment of ruala mul ilia-liurariiif-nta, attorney frr, mnl tin amount found tu lw ilur plmnlil). 4 Pur aVrrrr llittt ilffrml.inii., mnl null anil nil artnua rlmininn ttnili I t licit) tilartifnl to tlm nwutinn ol plilliltltl'a aaul niurlK'Kr SSMI am. I pn rnian, to wit; Auk- ', 1919, titter M pmi'liaarra un uinbriincrra, ur Otter am-, l forever liarrril uml ttafjclootd of all rigbt, ttllr, claim ui nUilv -! ITJ" tlriupliotl in anil to mini naOrtffRScd prrnuaea nml nvriry prtrt llierrul 6. hur juilgmaul iixuiunt ilru-n-l atll laKiniK W. HiJIRImI in Ilai niuount ul any ilt-ncii-iicy wblcb limy rrinmn alt. -r tlw applicntion ol llir priH-i-.-ila ul .u I a. il. U lit. .trim. I (. Tor a decrer llml plmnlil) m .mi purly to eiml ault muy lari-unir a ur cbaaar ut aunt aalc. ami llml pJoiotliT may Inivu MS1 Otter, lutllu-i mul tjil frtmit relief a to llie i-uurt almll ae. n, cuuitnble ami jual, or u Ite n.-iiuii ui lite eauar tuny rulr Tin numrmuta la aervnl upuii yi u lit publHiilmu lliernul Cui an fSOOatCOtlTe week ui Ibe 'rime Mri rilil, u wi.Ui new aair, piililieln.l ill Bum, lliun. . Cuunty, ttrenon, by imler ol ill- II. u. t'.rnnt Tbompaon, count Jmlyr nt raattl county, wbuliunlei ie ilmeil Apiil Jill.. I'll I, tbr ilule ol tin- fuel puliliiall.nl ..I aaiil aiiinniuna i April J ith, 1914, and Ibe lael pulilliattull lllriruf lailli Jmn I. til, 1914 J. 8 t IH.K. Allurney lur I'luiiinll ' SLtff i The Burns Flour Milling Co. Manufacturers of home products HIGH GRADE FLOUR CRKMO" THE FAMOUS BREAKFAST FOOD The Cream of the Wheat, Fresh and Palatable Bran and Other Rolled Mill Feeds You Patronize Home when you deal hen 20 FOR A LIMITED TIM Per cent OFF 1 Heavy Shirts I Heavy Uunderwear I Mackinaw Coats I Sheep & blanket lined coal Sweater coats j Sweaters 1 K. Richrdson General Merchandise Dapt jmwAotmm iaujok All the ncws Thc Times-Hcrald for $2.00 " The Best GOOD MU.LE GETTER j in Harney county, formerly owned by J. 1. Wither., will make the SEASON AT CHAS, H. PAVIS' RANa Marei kept and cared for. Term reasonable. Address, CHA. H. DAVIS, Harney, Oregon j SSSSSSBSSSBBSS9J raiMBHaB)SBBMMMSBS- NOTICK K()K IMIBMCATION I'Nf'f KIlNTATKnl.AMDOrriL'S, I l.aki-iinw.iiiegiin, Nay 1, IBM 1 mm 1(141 liNIi Si. Hi ia iiiiuiiy given Itial Kllialaatii Thorn, i in ut In-re ml niie uf Hie lielraut t'uaa VVHliaiaa! iii-i i aaiil, uf Hilar. Ornaan, wlm un Julyniu! I'ari. mail,- lliiliu aleeil Kntrv. Nu u-xiui r... ill ' -ir.i,. M-i-ln.n 16 anil M:1,, a'.SKi,. Hei'-lluii a. uiwiiaii'ii m annul, uaiigi- 2:1 real vrlllaraetl Met lillau. Im, llli il in, in-,, of iiiieiillun lu make II ii al II n- ear f I, taealeulleli i-lalm tu ibe lamlni.iiii. iii-arnia-il, Inliiri rha J klaatar, r h i iimiiilaeloiier.el Mtaiiffer. Oreguu aa the .'till .la', ,,l .lull, i( I 'elinaul naiiiia aa wltneaaea Mteiiiny Hlbaun, Klly, eon. lee In, leu iiiri. Meiniliig Wllllaia Hurmtl, III of kail im-i'iin laa I- Ht'Hugae. Keflater '&U0 tHiTH'.H FOR PUBLICATION, I si i.l. HI raa I a nu II, n u Nina. Illrgi.ll. May 'il, lll aiuii, yrau, li'rr...aJ Null,., la Inn l,y .lien lligl Mk-liaal ini,,, i , ui uenlu. u n Bent 7. r.ilU. luailv llnlm-alead Irnli-tf. la Uaiur li.i HW-.nK',, Ha'MVI'.,ei'. 'J. fikUBfafLTT alvVu NH,, i-i nun 1 Tuwneliiii 01 it., Utah M K. Wlllameiie Mirl-'lan, liaa rllaul iimli of iiiteu tlnii lu make final three year uruuf, U eel nl lab i-lalm tullin latul aliOfn ilea, rlbnil. bafurellea ruiiA. Mm 1 1 1, Jr, I' M. riiiiiuilaaluiier. al bit uflln-.al .Milium, llrngun uu tb i7lb ilay nl June. IUM. i Uhn.iiit tiaiin a aa wltiiega William ii. lulling, and Tbuiaa liulurrana I. .,ili nl In nil,, Oii-gun Kreilerli-h I.. Allen, uf iiiiiviiii-, nil-gun r Oii-gun Van '.-. i. in a l.uud, uf n. in,,. rule lo visit ua. Mrs. J )ode'i. orchestrso little lilayers added much to the even iiiK's etertainment, as they ren dered M.-veral selectiona tluriiiK Un: uiiervalu between acts and before the curtain raised. Picture.! tomorrow niabt Nolue of Final Saltlaaaaat. In Mm Con ii ty Court ul lliuHlata ul ttre- IJM, 'ur llarnay Cuunty. In J tat iiiulli'i ul llir natulti of Kolwrt I la.. I ii. il'll-llml. N.ilU- il lirlrliy kId tltut tht unilcr aiKiK'l line lilnl Ilia dual aanuwQt lierriu, uml i but tb Judge of mill Conn Iim il ibr linn- lur Iwarina; ulilnttujua lu uml M'lllrllii'llt uf tilt leltlM Un TtaVrat ilny, I lit- -'ml iluy uf July, llrli, al ibe linii, U 10 o'cliH'k A. M. ul laid day, at llu- Court Ituuaa- fn Duma, Unyon, Ihilnl lluiua, (liagua. J!l, IHU MI'.I.VIN M. UO. Kssnlw.Vl fin Uatulcul Kolarit Doaa.Uevd. UaU uf Ur.t jjublnatiou, May 13, IM. patt of Uat pttlaaHlloaJuaa SO, isii. FOUR lANDAU.ROADSTER The Studebaker Four Roadster i. a car of dual tyue end msnifold advantages. At a Roadater the car preaenta a dtatinguiahed appes-ranse, differing hut little from the conventional type. When deaired, however, it ia only a few minutea' work to change it into closed car-impenetrable to wind, cold, and rain. The Studebaker name guaran. toss appearance, durability and minimum coat of maintenance. Thn Sludeliaaer SIX To.rin.ear - - I575.00 $ l mm on $2250.00 Undau Ruailal. . Sedan The SludabaUrr FOUR T.rlnC.r - - $1050.00 p.iv.ry.Car $I150X AM "rt F. " B. Ualrait Electrically Started Electrically Lighted The Pure Bred Imported Percheron Stallion CROMIER, No. 40332 Will Make Season Stand of 1914 HARNEY. OREGON Cromier ia a mature horse, weight 1 700, good breeds 1 TERMS, $10. INSURE $15 J. W. Shown, j .f wmmmmmmwmm " " , j r mm $1200 SmSSSSkBW U J afcT-. HZZZZ mmm2 ani m lfaaan' kW'w9?Wm&flEv!M'fiE!ESB SaVPfaanal bbbW. " " a iH m u mmask n J MfBWk KM AtaaPSlJu 1 1 laaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, - aaMfaaaat 'I i'-y.'V - ''' 'JVt'V' ' I I aaaaaaOBUaaT' 1 lsll T a- -gy Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS I liinolliv. Alfalfa and Red Top H:ij Rated Hay For Sale i n Pre (amp House and Feeding Privilt-ires in Co or llarn. Customers Care For Own SU-wL W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Ground. I I Wfte for free copy of the Studebaker Proof Book, containing aixty-four page oJ information on the manufacture of the Studebaker automobile Lampshire's Garage, Burns, Ore. u It VccatlM It'l a Studebaker" ew Spring Goods Have arrived and wa fi now ready tp eupply you with your raquirementa Dress Goods, Wash Goods j Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery. Gloves. Embroideries, etc. FURNISHINGS, SHOES CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Storf!