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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1914)
, , ,i, , .i - Jff JUNE 1914 m I MIT IWIT I F I si "TT2 3l4-5l6 P8 9 lOU 1213 B!5!6i718i92g 22lra2252627 i '. . i TheTimes-JXerald Tk Largest CircuUlion Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. I- SATURDAY. JUNE 20. 114 Local News. Geo. Huchanan and son Roy in town. Miss Leona Thompson, who is is rejwrted better today. F. Crowley was among those from Lawen during the week. Fred Rarron has been in town us week looking alter some isiness affairs. Order your Rinding twine now. fe will have it here when needed N. Rrown & Sons, Agents. Mrs. Joe and Edward Street fere in the city Thursday from heir homes on Ruck creek. Have your clothes cleaned, kressed and repaired we will call r and deliver same. Phone 881. Rert Porter and Chas. Reed irere up Tuesday assisting W. F. issner in making proof on his lesert, Hergeron is going to play an other one of those popular violin olos at the pictures tomorrow sight you know. . Mrs. L. R. Hreithaupt returned iome last Saturday evening from I viBit with relatives and friends In the Willamette Valley THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS M00.0OO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES fQUR $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS 1V1TED I A. E. Rrown and C. R. Peter- in were in the city Wednesday looking after some business 111- srests. They made the trip over In Mr. Peterson's car. TRIED AND PROVEN For almost twelve years our institution has stood the exacting test of public ap proval. During this time it has always protected the interests of its patrons, re gardless of local or general financial con ditions. The volume of business trans acted through our institution, and the number of our patrons, continues to grow conclusive evidence that our ef ficient service is appreciated and that our conservative policy is approved by the banking public. LET US SERVE YOU a, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Burns CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED 0. 0. Jetley was in on business this week. Geo. H. Nelson is over from Silver creek. Lee Wilson was in town the first of the week. Thermos bottles at the Wel come Pharmacy. E. R. Moon was up from Sun set yesterday. Rreak up that cold with Wel come's Cold Tablets. R. L. Mass was a visitor from ! Narrows Thursday. W. L, Rest was over from Sil ver Creek Wednesday. R. J. McKinnon & Son have established a daily stage between )rewsey and Juntura. Connec- lons made with the trains at Juntura and passengers given very comfort. Fare to Rums I. H. Holland left Wednesday Ijn his car for Vale where he goes Ralph Catterson was doing Mrs. H. M. Horton is still con business in Rums this week. lined to her home from illness. James Gilbert was down from Jy cleaning and pressing at his home near Harney one day ' the Rurns Steam Laundry. 4tf. this week. Roy Orren was down from the Order your Rinding twine now. mill yesterday making proof on We will have it here when needed, his land. N. Rrown & Sons, Agents. Prestley Smyth was in the city J. F. Mahon was circulating a few days this week from his among his friends in this city home in Diamond Valley. Supt. Gilcrest of the P. L. S. Wednesday, having come in the evening before bringing Mr. Hooten, who had accidentally shot himself in one of the Mahon sheep camps near the ranch. The J. L. Lowe sawmill, for merly the Runyard mill, above Harney, has a complete stock of rouKh and dressed lumber. pn business and also to meet his ' shingles moulding, etc. Good daughter, Gladys, and Helei Purington who are returning home from school for the vaca tion period. They are expected home Untyy. . Mesdames Ted and Railey Hayes left Tuesday morning for I M&lheur county to visit their parents for a time. They were accompanied by their children. ! Mr. and Mrs. Claypool their par ents were former residents of Harney county and have many friends here. mad. Call bv DOOM for rush orders. - J. L. Lowe. 27tf Tuesday afternoon another shower was given in honor of Miss Louel Smith, who is to be a bride early next month, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Miller in which she was joined by Misses Drusa Dodson and Martha Han ley as hostesses. A large compa ny of friends of the young lady took part and the gift was cups and saucers. The afternoon was enjoyably spent. Co. came in Thursday from a tour of some of the ranches. W. H. Robins was in from Crow Camp a few days this week. He was accompanied in by his daughter. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR MM SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Mrs. Wm. Hanleyand Mrs. W. W. Drinkwater were passengers in on Wednesday evening's auto stage from Rend returning from Portland where they had been to witness the Rose Festival. GET MY PRICES before buying elsewhere and SAVE MONEY I carry a complete line of LADIES and GENTS WEAR also GROCERIES at the lowest possible cash prices I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - flasonic Building, - - Burns, Oregon The Registered Clyde Stallion, George Chamberlain, is making the stand this season at the Star barn in Rurns. He is a well known horse, having been on the Levens ranch for several years. He is a native son, weighs 1900, and a good breeder. Terms $12.50 for season; $15 return privilege, $20 to insure. Chas. Wilson. 27 Mrs. Tom Alkn and son Fred and Earl Hagey came in by way of Rend Thursday evening. Fred has been attending school in Portland and is home for the va cation period. Earl and Mrs. Allen were down for the Rose Festival, Mrs. Hagey, who also went down expects to remain m the Willamette Valley until school starts here in the fall. The Allen family will go to the P Ranch for the summer. W. M. Hooten, an employe of James Mahon, accidentally shot himself with a revolver at one of the Mahon camps Tuesday even ing. He was preparing hia even ing meal in camp and stooped over to pick up a kettje of rice when the revolver dropped out of the scabbard and struck on a rock which caused it to discharge The ball uussed.through the right hand diagonally in such a manner as to cut several tendons and also shatter the bone in the fore fin ger, lit. (.ninth dressed the wound and Mr. Hooten is getting along very well since being brought in by hia employer, but his physician fears that he may lose the use of his hand. Tonawama tomorrow night. Frank Catterson was in the city yesterday. Old clothes made like new phone 381. John Hoas was registered at the French Thursday. W. R. Dawson and wife were up from Sunset Thursday. Few choice Red Polled milk cows for sale Chas. Wilson. 25 R. L. Mutton was among our business visitors during the week. Call 381 when you want your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. We're having some real sum mer weather and things arc growing. Pickard China and Libby cut glass make beautiful and useful wi'ililimr nri'sii'iits Dr. Griffith went up to Rear Valley this morning for a week end visit with Mrs. Marsden and George and also to fish a little. O. H. Cobb, one of the pro gressive farmers of the Lawen section, was in the city Thursday accompanied by his son Will and the tatter's little sons. Joe Wooley, a former old time resident of thiB county, was in Rums a few days the first of this week. Joe used to live on Poison creek, owning the Wm. Stewart farm. He now resides in Raker county. 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. 88, Miss Kmma Ruscheleand her friend Miss Reede, expect to leave today for Valleio, Cali fornia where Mrs. Ruschele has been for several weeks. They plan a trip to Honolulu in compa ny with the married sister, the voyage to begin about the first of next month. Mrs. H. J. Hansen and Miss Viola Richardson arrived home Tuesday evening from Utah. Mrs. Hansen and little daughter had been on a visit with relatives and friends for several weeks. Miss Richardson has been attend ing the Utah conservatory of music during the past year. J. R. Jenkins, democratic nomi nee for county judge, came over from his Happy Valley home Wednesday. He was accompa nied in by one of his sons and his daughter. He returned home yesterday and will go at once to Vale to look after his wool, he having not yet sold it. Final Notice I cannot wait any longer on those who owe me on book accounts and if satisfac tory settlement is not made by July 1 all accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney with instructions to collect at once. G. W. Clevenger, the furniture man. C. A. Harlan, stenographer in the First National Rank, took his departure last Friday for Portland where he joins his wife and son and after tje festival they expected to go to Corvallis and visit other points before re turning home. He will be back at his duties by the first of next month. Willard W. Shea, Post Office 'J Inspector, connected with the San Francisco division, is in Rums. Mr. Shea is in this state as a special civil service exami ner and not as an inspector. He is here to hold examinations for post masters at various fourth class offices in this county and will go from here to Andrews, Denio and Alberson. . , ... N j. u uauuoi tne rirsi Nation al Rank arrived home Wednesday evening from his vacation trip to Portland. Mrs. Gault accompa nied him back as far as Redmond where Bhe left him, going to Prineville where she appeared in a recital, arriving home Thurs day evening. They had a very pleasant trip and pnjoyed the Rose Festival very much. Good split juniper posts for sale. -Phone E, R. Hennett. Geo. Marshall and wife were visitors to our city this week. Nyals Raby Cough Remedy for baby's caugh at The Welcome Pharmacy. Miss Ixu Davey is home from her vacation visit with her friend. Miss Leila Egli. Marcs and Gelding's for sale or trade for cattle. Address or phone Lee Caldwell. Mrs. Frank Davey is home from an extended visit with her daughter in Raker county. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. Some of the members of the local Gun Club talk of going to Rend the 4th of July to take part in a trap snoot scneuuieii mere. Oscar Allmendinger was in from Silver Creek Wednesday to make proof on his land. He was assisted by G. L. Hembree and R. W. Williams. (5. A. Rembold returned Tues day evening from the Denio sec tion where he and other attorneys had been for the paBt few weeks taking testimony in some water litigation. Hon. V. L. Snellinar and wife left for their Idikeview home Tuesday and were accompanied by their two little grandchildren the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Faulkner. J. W. McCulloch, formerly dis trict attorney of this district, was here the other day being en route to his home in Ontario from a visit to the Denio section where he had been looking after the in terests of clients in some water litigation. J. W. Riggs arrived home Wed nesday evening from the Denio where he had been on legal busi ness for a few weeks. W. U. Scott, one of the large sheep owners of this section, brought Mr. Riggs up in his auto. Mr. Scott is one of the oldest sheep men in point of years in the busi ness now operating in this terri tory and while his home is in Eaglevillc, he has considerable interests in this county and oc casionally visits Rurns where he has made many friends. Decline Repair Now is the time to order repairs for your Deering Hinders, Head ers, Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. Send in your orders now so you will have them on time. N. Rrown & Sons. All millinery at greatly reduc ed prices at Clingan's Millinery Palors. Supt. Hamilton left today for Salem where he will assist as one of the stute hoard of exami ners. Special For the present we will clean Lace Curtains ready to nang for 25 cents the pair. The Ruins Steam Laundry. Deering Repair Now is the time to order repairs for your Deering Hinders, Id ad ers. Mowers, Reapers and Hakes. Send in your orders now so you will have them on time. N. Rrown & Sons, Agents. NOTICK KOIt 1MIIII-I0ATION UNI I KIlHTATKH I ASH III Hl'l:i lliirim, ori'KiMi. May M, I'M I ( S'.illc. l.-l,'t. (IVt'll I I i t I'lttl'l I'lfwr, ul inmlf 01 NOTICE FOR PURLICATION I'MTKIl hTATKN I.NI OffMi f Dunn, Oregon. M 21, 1VI4 1 Notlrr I lnTrlijT given that WlntU.il 11. ii'il-t, o( Kili, (Irtitfull, Who, OD April L), I'Jlu, Hindu HuiiH'Rleail Kntrjr No. 04'il, for lot , '. W . lire.. oil i. Iittttmlilp .'.I H, iUiiKt Jt r.. WlllauiulU Meridian, ha Midi Hold i of Itileullull lO IllKkt' final t,r i-af ,.r.ul. to ii.hri tUiiii to the Ian-! abov doorrlood, hefort- Kt'tfliter ami Ui-uor, at Hum, Ore KOI, oil till) till Aft) of July, I'M I t lamiai't iiaui- mo wltlieaawi !ai rotter. Klilttar Mir. h i . - Ann oil. r, h 1 ''all. ail of ItiU-y, wron. Wm. r tuna. Kfgiter. NOTICE FOR PURLICATION. I NITKI) HTATK.M LAND m I li I liurna, liraiuti, Ma, '41, I'm Nulli r ! lit ri'liy icl yen that iirorilB W Kay rrafl, ut l.aw.n, Oregon, who. on Nuvntilier -.'. IWv, mail. Ifmnealiiatt Kill ry No w.41, lor N' Minion II ToHliihlp J, Hvnlh, IUiikv Hit Kill, WllUlnilm Mi-llllall, hat Bleil notice of Intention lu maar dual tlirce yi-ar I'l.i.il lo uatablteti claim to ilu lam! alioy e it, a tilx-il, In-fore llie IteylBtur am! Kt--i civil ul liunm, urt'Koii, on Ion will day of July, nil rial in an I nam.', an wltiireeee: I. II. alp, AT ltayrra.li. i.uy t HUaver, Mary J. Uayuraff all of Lawen, iiieuon .tl, li'Ja'lalrt NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Damn htatb. Laan ohml i liurui, Oregon, Hay Jl, ivli Notlre la liereliy glveu Dial William Lewla litiff, of Hlley, Oragou. who. on Hoot, .? ainl flrt la, lutu, reauertlvely, made llomealeail Klitrli. Noa. OTaHtt-Uolii lor W ',HV ' N K'4V. ., HK'jNW,, H',NK'4, NltHK", Meellotl ll. louiiahi. tn , Itangr .t. h . Willamette Merl dtan liea Iliad nollre of Intent loll lo make dual three year Proof to aalalillih rlaim lo the land almvi-ilearrllied, tiefore Itealater and Heeelver at inn na. i iieumi on the imh day of July, 114. claimant lianiea aa wllneaaia I J. -l, i, i,l.. It J W Illume, Kloid Klaalnger. all of uiiev, oiegou. k ii. iiiiali. of feurna, Oregon. Wm KAaaa, Kaglater Notice lo III Socialists of Harney County Wagon and Buggies We are closing out our Wagons and Ruggies at very low prices. Another car load of Wagons and Ruggies will be in very soon, we have no room and want to close out what we have on hand. N. Rrown & Sons, Agents. All socialists who have not reg istered will please legist er at once in order to assist in placing a county ticket on the official bal lot at the general election. Nomi nating petitions will be circulated at all 4th of July celebrations held in the county. Van H. Embree, Secretary. Wagon and Buggies We are closing out our Wagons and Ruggies at very low prices. Another car load of WagonB and Ruggies will be in very soon, we have no room and want to close out what we have on hand. N. Rrown & Sons, Agents. NOTICK FOR PURLICATION I MTU HiATKH I.ANIlOrril'K llut'lla. Oregon, May ii, I'.'l, Noiieu la liereliy given thai Henry A Me Alllater. of Buolianan, Oregon, who, on May I. hi.', made llomealeail Knlry No tlil.'ia. for ".',V',, .,ri lion .', low ii!il, .' . x . Hun,', .1:1 K , Willamette Mirlillau naa nieil liotlee ol lull nil, ,n lo n ilk, filial Hue, year l'rpof, to ealahlllh claim to the land iiliovn deaiTtheil lielore Iteglalnrand Itei elver, at Minna, Oregon on i in- inli day o July, lull. claimant niuv aa v, lint , : John p. Taylor, llerold Jnhtiaoll, I,. If. Me 1'liall Mllu Hayiiioud all of llueliauau, Oreitou Wn. I-a hub. tteglatel NOTICE OF CONTEST. I'MI'Mi nTATKM JaM. IIIH( j liunm, Oregon. June 11, I'M 1 Tolluorgu A, K.iMiaiu,of l.nwuu, OftftO Of teste You mo h.ri.hy noUllcil ih.il Uraul L. Puna Kin ho nhin Mm ii, llm in ( tiunty, Oregou, ai hii ot oltti-e atldre, illu tin June 11 Iwii. file In i hi ottUf hUiluly eorroboratM uiinlttH Hull ti iinM'.l lilltl li'tlllt llliv t Hill illal Inn ol oui llouit'Ni.-nil Kntrjr No., Hgrtal No ofi.'ll tngdfl Ium fin her xim, 1V10, for 8W4, of Hei tlon .14, Tuwiighli Jti Houlh, rWug.1.'i, Ruat, WIIIhiii t'tli', Mi ii.liHii, mill Mil ground for hia i luiittrkl hi allege Hut! alil ilvorge A. Khiiihui lm wkiolly MLttioout-i itthl entry, ihai ho never tilhlihril oi iiittliiittliitnl tt inililciiie, or inuilt Inuiioeineuti llutrt'Oii. ainl hM uhaniinl him el! atul rltatigeil hi rgahleiiuu therefrom ggi line the ilete of entry. YMmfd therefore, further uolitled that th e aul ftilegtttluii will be taken ai oonmigrl. and your ifthl ontry will be UBM1M tfUbpul further right to he heftrd either luture till offlof or on ani.i'ul.lf )OU Ull to file lii thin ofllte within twenty day after the Kol' Ul II iiuhlhittion of thil uotke, a ahowu lulow, a .ii anawrr. under oath, mm i IHenlly renhoud lug lo the, allegation ol lonteil, together S'othfl herehv given that 1'itter I rfei l.awrn uregou, who, on in i..i,i-i I.', Ittov, in lioKii-at.ttd Kutrv K0 9861 ggrlgl No ii'.,i7., (m BWW, Keetlon 1. ToHllMhlp 2ft S., Kaligt- MU K W llauietle Mfildmn. haa tiled not It e of In ten t It'll tomato riu at. five year 1'iotif, t.. eatithllah i I ii I in to the laud gbOVt dei i Ib6dt he I ore Hig later and Keeelver, at Mnrna, Oregon, on the ilth dny ol July, 9H la I in an t uatiiei for v. ItOMgM Adam K B. Oeorge, Tlintnaa M olhRoti, Hol.ert It Ilitrkhardt, J Halo I, all of Ian in. Itregnn WM. Kahhk. Keglnter. NOTICE FOR PURLICATION. I'niikii Htvrax Lard OfflCHk ( Hum, Oregon, May 2- 1V14 Nothe la hereby kIviiO.hi avld Ketaa.of Duma. Oregon, who on Noveinher lm, mm, made Muitieatead Knlry. No otriil, fur MW1.. rteetlon .ii, Townahlp -;i h , Kauge M Y. , Wii iiimt-itt- Merldfau, haa tiled notlre of intention to make final five year DfOol, to eaiabllah i Imiiu in the lam) abow tleaerllHid, htrfore the Kegleter atid Heeelver, at Huru. Onron on the I'nh day of July, in I ('laliuaul naineaaa krltneaaea. Joaei.h 111 ll. oeorg' Ortnlgy. Walter II. HtMltlt i, wTiIiaut I. Lgftt f. all of Hum, Oregon. Wm KAgRK, Keglater. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATIOR I uri. iaii - I.IMMIKKHH, I hum. Oregon, May i, IV 14 Notlre I hereby given that Anna Collier, of Hlley, Oregon, who, on Mar. I. , i . made llom-alead Knlry, No. Ol.wu, for NWW, hWo. 10, lowuahli.lH.lUangei.k;.tWl!iinette Meridian, ha filed notice of lntenlhu to make final three year prtof to eaiabllah I'lalin to the L.n.l ahovo deaerlU'd, Ufon- the Iteglitei and He celver, at Hurna, Oregon, on the ftth da) of July, I'll (lalniaut uamaaai wltnoaaea M. -nth ail J Mir. L.I Koaler.O . I. 1 1 . in hi -.. W Infiehl t'oilrr, all ..I Hlley , Oregon. n. khm Heglater. N0TI01 FOR PUfiLIOATIOM CNITKllH'I ATKS I.ANDOKKM K i Hurna, Oregon, May la, lilU.t Ni.iue la hereby givt-u 'hat rlara Klerk, Ittughier and heir ol uaorT ie k. ih t eaaetl. tf Heeklry , Oregon, who, on June ii, i.'l ' ami Mill It., I'.ni. rehltertivel,, init.1i htiun tead fU-a.A . l. V .. la'MI I,' I.I I... Ub' I ..,.1 U I U... I lit I i a, .-, ajnauf I -wr, i u i v r. . aaii-i r-4, gwj tlon .' .low imhin u h , Uai.ee ;f K , Willamette Mfiriuiaii. naa nivii nuiire intention to make filial three year BfOOl, to elaldeh elalm to Hit laud tDOVg drt ill., il, he for.' Heglnter nd Itareiver, at Hurna, Oregon, on thei.ihdayof July. I I4 ('Talmaui uaineR wllneaaea J Herdugo. Willi ( Het kley Virgil small, i ar I hi uar t all o Hei-aU , Oregon Wm. i .iihi Keglater CONTEST NOTICE. ! - n .! i t i ' .k Mi oi f i. B. Hurna, orrguii, June 4th IV14 lo harle h Hhewmakar of Dlauiand, Oregon, i outrntee ..u are hereby uotllledthat Halph Heed who glviHi Diamond, Oregon, aa hia U4t-offtee ail dieaa, di.lon June 4th, 1V14. file Hi I h la oft l, . nib 'I ul i i oiforal.nl annilrai ion to entile! ami et'lireitie i am ellttlliiu (Atl Kel. hlhl'V' ul your tlomeatvad kutry serial No UtfJ-J inul GIVE YOURSELF A TEST If you can lay down a consistent saving plan, and follow it for fifty-two weeks, the probability is that you can then make larger plans and carry them to successful issues. The first essential to a saving plan is determination. Make up your mind this moment that you will save a certain sum every week at the HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL Bank. Then make good your intentions one week at a time. Give yourself this test. It will reveal your possibilities. Saving Department Government Supervision Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon "Your Home Institution" tap .'. f'l J. lot N'jNk H',.SK1,. l',M', W',Bh',.ol Hat'lluu '. and N',Nh', uf8w tlim n, liiHtialill' UMUitti. kauai'.ll, Haa!, Ml! laiurtlr. Marlitlati, an, I aa uriniiitla or tilK-iiii-liat ln alleauattiat aalil 1 tiarlra K Hlii'wmalirr haa wlioltv abamluiivil aattl aiitra.tliat lit, nrui iatal,l!a!iail Ol maintain, l art-alili-ntri. ur inailv n v liutirovvtiiuuu tlmreuD, ainl haa abatin,il liluiaolf and iliatigrd tila ipaldin. e Kirn from ovary alnra tlia dale of iulry. Von art-, iii,-i,lt,r, further nutltled dial llm aald allagailoua will Iki taken aa cuufeaaed. and your aald miry h 111 !mi i'aii(-i'li-,l wlllmul further rlaht to 1h heard, either hetore tlila iirnre or on aeal, it urn fall 10 Illu Id thll nlMif wlthlu twelily dyl alter the OH' Kill tiublleatlon of thla uollre, aa ahown baaOW vouranawer. under oath, Biuelf1-ally reaoond tng Ui theae allega! I.ina ul lonteat, lugether with due t'i""l llial )nii liati' i, ,ed ,1 OOfta Ol yntir auBMer ou llie afud i-uiilrBtaui i-lllur la panoB or by realalrrod mall. Yiitl ahonlil atale !u uur anauer the natiir nl the laiat ,, lltie to wlileh )ou dealrt- fiiluii notltea to lie aent to Jim V a KiBRB, Iteglater Dataol Ural iiulilli allon J 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 mil. Hati ul aemud imhlli allull June 1111,1-11 llaleof llilrd puhlleaUiiU June .mi I, I I I hate ill fourth u hi leat Ion June ..ill IBM THE WHITE FRONT LIYERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at Market Prices. Good Hay in Stack The Burns-Vale Stage Line Cloae Connections Made With Trains East, at both Juntura and Vale. Careful Atten tion and Prompt Delivery of Express and Freight Entrusted to Our Care. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON RABBIT WIRE We have a big supply of wire any heighth desired and at BED-ROCK PRICES WaSattal'J -bj-mLJI 3Vll"3aB8aai 'HaKJQ jJaaaaai - iTtfKKKLM with ilue nroof that )ou have aened a obey ul yinir anawer on the aalil eoilleBlaul ullller III uviaonorliy reglBieredtuall. nil all, ml, 1 atale 111 linn ulian el the natlienl tbapoatoMi utuwhli b on daalra future oolluaa lob anal to you. Wm. K.HHB. Ileal, lei Hale "I Ilia! I.ul.lleallon J wile mil. 1U Uala of aeeoud publication J Hue lUtii, ItU, Hale ul third publlral ln June 'JUIli. 1011. Data ol louiili iiulillealiuii JuuaU7tli, 1U. PREMIER "Non-Poncture" Auto Tires Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service Tlmrti' tlrea lieitr tlm yrrulu 1 knnuii itiiloagH ;iiBiuntf, yet arv aultl at a price even leti than tiroa ol unltiiury gtiaranteo. 'I'liia guarantaa covara puncluraa, blowout, mid cnei.il wi'iii liiiuranti'ii ii .vii 7,,'aK) iitilcnJHerviee iiKiiinat every iliitii! mcept ubiiatv TaMSS tlreri are intemlod (or moat ..even- aur vice. Order have been received (or these tlrea for use la United Statea Government Service. Ab a 8PB0IAL IMTBOOUOTOBX "Hi i , we will allow Hit- following pricox din Hir next ten 'liiyn. TIRES TUBES Tip Tntw MfJ t " f-' mi :u):i lO'.Ti i' :i :io3'u ni.wi sy MxV I I H M ih.1 84sH IMS .'i.'JO :tui iv.ihi :i.ar rj imiki :i.30 ami in .mi ,40 4x4 80.40 a.iiu Shit 11 JU :i sti ;iuxi M ihi xtm !iot'j W.OO fi.ni) !ltlx4'u tfjOQ 5.10 87x4'. ar.oo B.lft :i7(i IIJ.IIO 5.40 All ulliur mii'h. Nun-Skida '0 por 1 1 nl extra per cent ill-. mil il pay inmit in full iii'i'iiinpiiiiiea tirdei aiul if two are U nnlereil, iblpalaf .-luir h-m will be payed liy uh. 0. 0 l. on If BSt I'i'iil nl iian'iini of order. Our out-put in lltuited, ao vve IUSat early ordering We null direct only, giving purrhaacr (lie ndvantaguof all iiiidilluinan'a prolliH MIN-I'llNOTHHi; RILINKM a Iho our luiiuiiiK rsUBffSi Ibsj I'llnii null blow ouIm mill IK) pin rent nl tin tit turrit beaitltiB giving many lliouHaml ttiiiru nillea aervicc to each tire. When in your tuvx you ride without worry oi tire trouble. fur all a inch Urea ,(a r'or all Mlu iluli tirtw . . . ) Q For ail 4 inch tiro , . J.iHI Koi nil 4 'j itit'li Uroa f.'.V.'. 1'orall 5 Inch lira tLM l'',.t all Ii'. inch Urea - 1 1 (Ki NON-PUNCTURE TIRE FACTORY Dayton, Ohio Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows Disc and Drag Harrows. V I m 'jyiiySJar'i "a v w" IF n 3 Machine Extras Builders Hardware Paints and Oils GARDEN (SEEDS Fancy Virginia Uteware Something New A KITCHEN RANGE GIVEN AWAY in connection with the sale of this handsome graniteware Inquire BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager