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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1915)
-. I We wish to thank our many friends and custo mers for their patronage and loyalty shown dur ing the past year and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Williaitts-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailor.; and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Bulldin - - Barns, Oregon She if imc5-rt;Ui JULIAN BYRD Mi SATURDAY. JANUARY 30. 1915 SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Y.r SU Month TKp., M.nlh. f -.' 1.00 .75 The Times-Herald hopea the lard owners of Harney Val'cy will consider the Irrigation arti cle submitted by Mr. McConnell on the first paste in today's issue. Mr. McConnell has kept in close touch with irrigation matters for several years and speaks with: alcoholic traffic have been waiting -.ireful thought, looked up many legal authorities and compared all the decisions of courts avail able having any bearing on the varioua phases of the question. Attorney-General Brown has finally reached a conclusion that there Is no way by which the will of the people can possibly be carried into execution in relation to prohibition, except by making provision for a special election in November next In case the referendum shall be invoked on i lie amendment bill of the Com mittee of One Hundred it will then have to be submitted to the people at that time. The mem b rs of the joint committee on authority The Times-Herald feels the suggestions he makes are good and that the early development of this big agricultural territory will be furthered by acting upon his suggestions. The time is right for such a move anil wit i concerted action this big country may receive recognition from sources that will bring early con summation. The plan outlined iy Mr. Mc Connell was advocat'd by Mr for the formal opinion of the At-torney-Ceneral in regard to the different problems presented for s tveral days. A Respected Pioneer Woman Passes. Mrs. Katie J. Winters passed away at the home of her daugh ter in this city last Saturday afternoon. The lady had been in poor health for some time hut Whistler during his active work ! ner demise was not expected.at in this territory as an engineer! th:it time as she seemed better, in the federal reclamation service Mrs- Winters waa one of the and has been endorsed by Wm , lovllv and attractive characters Haley ard other prominent men "f ,ilis community whereshe had who have made a study of the ! r si(ied for many years and where problem. s,1(' was highly respected for her One thing is certain, The ir- Mndly hospitality and cheerful- riKation of this big Valley under . ane always had a good. the most economical plan of dis- tribution of available water is the most important matter before us and it is going to be accom plished. The sooner this is done the better. 1 here shoujd te no more quibbling or coaxing but get right to work. Short Course Next Week. The short course in agriculture, bookkeeping and domestic art in the Harney county high school begins next week. So far it is unknown just how many will take advantage of this opportun- word for everyone and was so devoted to her family that no one who knew her could help but ad mire her. Mrs. Winters was born in San Francisco July 3, 1851. beinsr perhaps the first white child born in that place. She was married to Earl Jordan in 1877, her hus band dying three years later and in 1887 she was married to Isaac Winters. They came to Burns 27 years ago where she had re sided since. Left with the res ponsibility of caring for herfami- , ly many years ago she courage ously took took up the task and Hlicrei iled so well 1 1 . - t l,i. loovnii .ty but no doubt there will bedauKhUjr who are KO(J(li exempi several. It is urged that those I women and wh() an. ct who contemplate taking uptheed and loved by the entire com munity. work go to Principal Shirk's office Monday morning and regis ter. This is the first attempt of a high school to give such a course Additional Locals. Blue Prints. Inland Empire Realty Co., Burnt, Oregon. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Burns Steam Laundry. 4tf. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extra charge. See the Stenm Laundry about your work. Next Tuesday is "groundhog day" and we shall soon see whether we are going to have more winter or nn early spring. II. ('. French was in the city from the llarriman section dur ing the week. He is happy be cause of the big snow fall, as all farmers are. The Baptist ladies are giving a dinner this evening in the roomB formerly occupied by Mr. Weit tenhiller as an office next to the Reed grocery store. Phone Orders For fat young turkeys, alive or dressed. to Willow Wind Farm, J. W. Biggs. F. B. Howard, Prop. Mgr. Dr. (ieary health officer, re quests The Times-Herald to state that he does not desire any more heads of suspected rabid animals sent to him to be forwarded to the state board, as it has been conclusively proven there are rabies and it is an unnecessary expense to forward them since it entails work and outlay. The state legislature seems to want to play "hob" with the present game laws and make such changes as will divert the funds from the present state game board to the general fund. Sportsmen are protesting vigor ously. We don't have to say anything as Davey is on the job and knows what the boys in this section want. Geo, P. Creonman, one of the new settlers of the northern part of Catiow, was in the city this week on matters pertaining to a new school distsict just establish ed in his neighborhood. Mr. Greentnan was here to consult with Supt Hamilton and also to secure data on the taxable pro perty of the new district. He is also drawing plans for the new school building in the district ('. B. MeC'onnell arrived home Tuesday from Portland and other Outride points where he had been since early in December. Mr. McConnell spent most of the time during his absence in Portland but was in Salem part of the time on business with the land board and attorney general. He also took in the irrigation con gress and was present a part of the time at the legislature at Salem. He doesn't say whether he was tagged as a lobbyist, but says Representative Darey is do ing some hard work in the body and is considered one of the strong members. At a congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church last Sunday Dr. h Benson was unan imously chosen as pastor for the coming year. Dr. Benson has had rather a trying year just past and his friends in and out of the church desire that he re main on the field for the coming year. Dr. Henson is one of the most agreeable gentlemen and eloquent speakers of the church Burns has had the good fortune to have in many years and he should receive the hearty moral support of all. He has labored faithfully under adverse circum stances and his exceptionally fine sermons are inspiring to those who have the good fortune to hear them. RESUME OF WORK OF STATE LEGISLATURE Bills So Far Introduced Indi cate That Strict Economy Plan Will be Followed. Prohibition Bill Main Issus This Wok Standard Barry n! Hop Msss urn Proposed Panalon Paaca Offl csrs Rsducs Stata and County Sal arlaa May Invaatlgata Paaalblllty f Growing Flax Amand Mothara' Pt'ialon Law. BB.1aiii.Wb.au Ilia legislature baBSB Ilia third waek of the session all UH Important measures oC gem-tnl laiel aat, aiicn aa prohibition legislation, taxation amendments, lite .pproprlu lion bills, consolidation of boards nl commissions, highway legislation, changes In election laws, atlll remain d to ba paaaad upon Whlla a number of bllla wore passed during the paal weok the) were moat ly of a purely local character. During the second week of the sea Ion both houaea gnvo evidence of un lutent to live up to ploiltteH to MM clae economy Although IBS bin ap proprlatlon bllla, which absorb moot of the taipayere' money, lime not ap peered, there la an apparent liirllna lion to carefully criillnle nil Ml h urea catling for expenditure of Itstl - ii.it I, houses concurred In a Joint resolution for the uppolul nn nt of a Joint commlaelon to receive ami consider all bills propoaliiK IBS OOfl soiidatiou of ail state boards and obi nilaaloua, a proposition fawned b many inembere, which It la extorted will reault lu economy and promote erflclemr In administration Senate Qlvea Evidence of Economy. The aauate gave j)) Idem e of tie aire for economy when It voted to abolish the atate decennial census, re pealed the law carrying an approprl atlon fur the nuvnl inllltln and to gbol lsh the state accountant- bourd The bouse also passed a census re peal bill and It Is cipcctcd thai the two houses will concur on one meus ure and withdraw the other A measure abolishing Ibe state Im migration commission, whhh loin been costing 125 miu a year, panned both bouaea What la also regarded nn In line with the economy polli was the M tlou of the house In passing the S hue be I bill providing that all but an copied few of the atate Hindi, be pluced In the general fund Advocates of thin measure claim It will result In a con alderable annual saving to the state Although the house hill repealing all continuing appropriations was re ferred back to the lommltleu for amendment. It was manifest that there la a strong disposition on the part of many members to abolish all conltn ulng appropriations House Msnlfests Intsnt to Save Money A further manifestation of (lie lu Motions 10 save money waa displayed In B comparatively email jay when the bouae paaaed the Weeks bill pro tiding amendments to the regletra tlou lawa that will obviate Hie neces sity of mailing election pamphlets to more than one voter lu the same lam My Thla. It la expected, will save one third the expense of printing and mall Ing election pamphlets every two years. The committees in both bouses sre working diligently to give ample con slderatloti to all bills th.it utile- be fore them Committees that M6S4VS the biggest grist of measures, like the committee on Judiciary, revision of laws, ways and means, education and B few others have been holding dully meetings In both the house and the senate these committees are keeping their work well up with their reaper tlve parent houses. The house now haa received an ag gregate of HOG bills, while the senate has received H of The surviving children are Mrs. Dalton Gibbs, Miss Mamie Winters. Mrs. Orville Stoy, all of this place and Mrs. Charles in the state and the people should Scribncr ot WeiBcri ihlh take advantage of it as it offers opportunities not often within the grasp of those living in iso lated places. The work is practical and ad vanced from that of the former short course work given by agri cultural college instructors the past two years. In addtion to the lectures there will be textbook study and demonstration with those taking the courses doing aetual laboratory work and test ing. Just how much demonstra tion work, such as stock judging. Funeral services were conduct ed from the family home on Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Dr. Benson of the Presby terian church, who paid deserved trivnte to the life of the deceased during his discourse. Interment was made in the Burns cemetery. Cewgh Medicine for Children. Never give a child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases .., .,.11,,.., I ,..,,, r...in.n etc., will depend upon the num- "'" , ", "" -i' , , , . . ... has demonstrated that there isno better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup in child ren than Chamberlain's Cough ber who take advantage of it Citizens of this city wh' have the time should devote a part of the period during the month to attending this special course and get what they can from it be sides encouraging the undertak ing. Notice to Stockholders. The Burns Flour Milliner Co. will hold a meeting of the stock holders in Burns on February 20 and it is requested that all stock holder., who can be present at this meeting as matters of im portance are to be considered. P. Q, Smith. President. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of Harney County Fair Association will be held in Burns on Monday, Feb. 8 for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the year and trans act any other business as might come before the meeting. J. M. Dalton Prks. Special Referendum Election Is Needed. A Salem press dispatch says: After having given the subject Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. For sal by all Dealers. Kodak films developed 10 cents per roll, any aize. Prints 6a each All orders of 2 dozen prints films developed free. A. H. McUin. Care of Sayer Studio. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass at 0:30 a. m. All other services, besides those mentioned above will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. Prohibition Will Demand Attention. The prohibition quaaUoa doubUaog will demand much attention from the hi. use thla week The committee on alcoholic traffic will be read) to re port out the lomnilllee of One Hun dred's bill Biased to make gffot live the prohibition amendment to the DOOStl tuilon adopted b the people last fall The report will he favorable lo the bill A prohibition bill that actually v.lll prohibit Is dealred by both the Oregon legislature and the overwhelming ma Jorlly of citizens who voted the state "dry" at the last November election This fact was brought out touqlii elvcly at an open meeting In the ball of the house of representative,) hit tween the Joint committees on aluo hollo liquor lu both the house and senate. While the pronounced sentl uient of the meeting, which waa at tended by moat of the members of both houses, gs pell us by Interested psrsong of gll putts of the slate, were in ravor or a (try put, there waa some division of opinion as to "how dry" to make It. Standard Proposed far Berry Bases. A standard for boxea or bankets for strawberrlee, blackberries, loganhur rles, raspberries and other berries Is prescribed In a bill Introduced by Sen Btor bay It also prescribes a stand ard hop measure. 'I he bill provides that berry boxes shall have an Interior capacity of i .' .: oublc inches (dry uuurtj or :i:t i; cubic Inches (dry pint). Tbe standard for hop measure Is 19,444 cubic Im 'tee. lly the provisions of the measure. the position of county sealers of weights gnd measures is abolished and the statu sealer Is given authority to divide the statu Into six districts and appoint a deputy aealer for each district Psnslon Propossd for Psaoe Offloers. Representative Lewis, of Multtio mat county Introduced a hill In the house, providing for the pensioning of peace offlcera. lu brief the bill pro vldes that peace officers shall pay In lo B fuad to be kept by the slate trees urer 1 per cent of their salaries, and lh si If any officer Is disabled he shall draw $10 a month whrie lacapacltatsd, ami If kilted. hU widow shall draw s pension of $10 a month durlof sat life, and If he does not leave B wlfo. but leaves ohlldrea. thsy shall draw this sum until they reach tbe age 18 years, Selary Rsductlen In Slsts and County Benator rarrell's bUl for the cutting of salaries of various stata and gounty employss Is before the sesata. It pre vldes: On and after July I, 1111, asd eg ten, ling for a period of two years, the salaries of all officials aud employes who are at preaent receiving salary of $.ititio or mora shall be reduced uul formly 20 per rent, and the secretary of state and tbe county clerks of the several counties shall draw warrauta in accordance with this act In the pay ment of salaries." Flax Plan Bubmlttad by Oevernor. A messase from Governor Withy combe urging the houss and seuata to appoint committees lo Investigate tbe fenslblllty of growing flax In thle state was referred to the committee on egrl culture In tbe senate, with Inslruc tlous to report at the earliest possible time. (lovernor Wltbycomhe says he Is of tbe opinion thai the crop offera a so lutloit of the unemployment conditions of convicts lis suggests that a fac tory could be operated at the prison, the convicts dolug ths rough work without coming lu contact with free labor Widows' Psnslen taw Changes. If the amendments to the wldowe' pension law. contained In a bill Intro duced In the senate by Senator Wells her, becomee a law. only widows or mothers who have lived la the state three years and la the county one year will be eligible to receive a pen slon. The bill limits the amount that may be paid to one family to $40 a mouth Payments to thle amount may be made on tbe basis or $10 for the flrsl child and $7 50 for each additional child Legislative Nuggets. Itepreseulatlve Anderson, of Wasco county, haa Introduced a bill In the house providing for repeal of tbe law reiiiilrlng a medical certificate "aa additional requisite to Issuance of a marriage Mi ruse" Legislative lobbyists were put on the run by the houee Tbe Bcbuebel autl lobbying hill was passed, after a warm discussion, by a vote of to 11 Members of tbe legislature from eastern Oregon are going lo Insist on a liberal appropriation for bounties on coyotes Hepreeenlatlve Blanfteld of Morrow uouuty haa Introduced lu the houee a bill 'tempting banks from liability to a depositor because of the refueal to pay a check through mistake uuleae (he depositor shall prove himself dam aged simplicity marked tbe entry of Ore gon'e ftrel woman state senator to the state capltol Neatly, but not 'elabor ately dressed, with a black veil shad Ing a pleaaaut but flric face, sitae Katbryn Clark, of (Herniate. Douglas county, paaard Into the building at (he front entrance and fouud ber way ii.t" the senate chamber The question of a special elecllou lu the fall of IMS lo consider proposed constitutional amendments alao is re celvlug some attention, but It la ap parent that It will be difficult to paes a measure providing for a special elec Hon through tbla legislature It Is pointed out that such au election will coat the state fully $100,000. Ily a vote of 14 to 12 the aauate de lined to memorialise congress to call a ronatltutlonal convention to amend the loiistltiitlou so that the 1'nlted States should have entire coulrol of the suppreeslon of polygamy Sena tors votlug against the proposal de clared that It was a gratuitous insult to a atate that had discarded tbe prac tire of Mormonlsm A bill Introduced by Beualor Rasa dale provides for the abolition of school districts and makes the coun ties the units Under It a couaty edu catlonal board of five members would bave complete charge JANUARY-FEBRUARY Clearance Sale BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORE Will offer during Jan. and Feb. a large line of Quality Merchandise at Reduced prices. Remember when we advertise any thing it is so and you know it. There are lines that should be closed out during Jan. and Feb. and we are going to reduce such goods and offer them to you. QUALITY FIRST N. BROWN & SONS i Burns, Oregon Wanted -By man and wife place on farm or stock ranch by month or year. Address 14UH W. 6 St., J. H. Hankins, Eugene, Oregon. The Conclusion of the tbrilliaf story "Lucille Love" will be seen io MOVING PICTURES It TONAWAHA oo next WEDNESDAY FEB. 3 CONTEST NOTICE t'HITKD atTATKH UNI' Ol TH I Burin. Ortfou, Jattuar) jAtli. Lff, I 1 rfaarlr. U I K..cr, ol Dunn, OftfOS I ' IttseteM You art lirrli tiutiflrd thai I harlca Mall who flfra I'.ttnon l, Oragou, aa Ma j ' uBdr a-Jtlra-a, J Id un Jmuiiy .'''. Iff Hit Id tall uflScr tsladuiy ror rubor at i-'i-' a lion to oeutaWt aud H'ur tu can rllatioi, ol your lloniMteawl Kutrf, No,, Morlftl Ku IM M taaUt Mtrrh IVIV IVI0 tot V ," a N n of rtartluu t. Towuiblu .', rtoutb, r. . , -a. a at WUUiurtta Mrrillai,B.id , tut Iiiar4.il! et bi-alirRM(tiairii ' iiarh a M oofM r bM wholly ftsMU'sOntad Mid ulrjr. 1 hat ba ua-vrraaiauJlahad of iualniu. . ar-Mldi n or ma4a any lutpiovrmaou thai uu. Mid aa abaautad bltusalf aud i hangr.i Mb rtl1M-a tisvrrfruiti aar alnrr ibadata ol a-i.trv. You are. tbtafura. furlhar uniltlaU that u aaltt allogalloua will be taken aa 0Otltd mod four aald rulry will b i'iih I- -1 wittn.m further right to ba baard. aithar ba)for tbla oaBca or on auoaal, II you fall lulllrin Mm utBra withlu twaulr daya allar the hii i.ni wabllratluu ol thla uotlra, aa ahunu boiow, four auawar. undarut-tb, auociDcally raapond Da; to tbaoa allaajatlout el iontiat, togotbai wltb dua oruol tbat you hata e rse.l , .y ol your auiwrr oo tba aald asMtcavlatnt ollhtl oaraon or by res-laOrad mall You abotald atata lu your aniwt i tin nam. ' tba poat uftit to wblcb ton tSajaJlt ftttu noilcva to ba aaiit to you Wm hNsi i:. trai. r Datool ft rat publication Jatiuaiy OOtb .01 Irtts ol aaHiud publtratli-n rei.ruary Bib ll Ua ol third nublloatlwu Kahruars l.'th Iwla Uataof fourtb publleallou Kabruan .inb li NOTICE FOR POBUCATIOh rNITEUHTATKH LAMP Ori II I I Hurua, Urrgou. Jauuar ., lOtl Notba li h era by glvao that Mattlt A. Will Ulna, ' ol l.awau, i'resjob, wb.i. on Kftbruarv 6, 1 ', made llomeatrad Kutry. No U'siaW, lotr-U-,. Nacllou i. Tuwnablb H hnuth Kottaro ItfU Wlllauirlir MeriUlatu.haJ nle.l HOtle ufiutentiuu tomaae Dual Uh.- yaar nrM.f t. ssttTihliab claim to the laud nbofa doacrllsed balura Kaalater at.l Km-urr, at Hurna. Ura fun. an tba tb day of 'abrtury, 1 1 1 i la 1 in am uatnaa at iti,.-ia. W. J. riynn, I'aiar Trier, Aodrau lalrraua Ad-aro t uby. altof liweu, Dreitou W at K.HKK, lis arlet i NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'MITlti HTaTBa LaUlfi Of FW . ' Hurua. Drvgou, Januar 7, IjI'. . Nutlca la hare by given that Milton Choral tor, of Andrawa. tiragou. who. u May l. IWJ, Mndo llomaataad aulry. No uaua., for NW' Towuahlp 96 Hoitih. Kauga M Kaat. Wlllain otto Mar Ulan baa nlel uuiliv ,.f Inton tlontomaka Plnai flfe year nrool. to oalabllab r la nn to tba laud abova dvacrllevl, I (io. A. MiSytb. irtV M I ommtaal.uM r stilts. uSctal Abdrtwi, mtfiin at tho loth dai ul Fabruary. IV16. t'lalmaut uaraea aa wltueaa-i Jacob Thomaon, t ban. 1'urnvr, Norm an Huffman, Kdward (arlton, all lodrawa, Orofon, WT, raa . K-, im- ' ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Now on. Call and see the big reduction in prices. Listing of goods will appear in this space next week. County warrants taken at par in trade. My general line of WINTER GOODS Is Complete A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Agt. Buick Automobiles NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED tTATMB 1 AND OKI M , Burnt, Oregon, January. v, 10 Noilca la hereby ilvan that Jeaaa K, Vh ion of Harney. Kragoa, who, on ltererahar . Daw, lloinaaiaod Entry. No ,OM, for NUN1;, Hor lion 11. Towuahlp H . IUi.gr :n y num. it. Marldlau baa Blad nuilieof lalontjorj to mak Una! flrr year proul to la.hllah rial in lotha laud abova daacrlbed, bvfort the Hcglaiet m d Karalrorat Hurua, Oregon, on the 1Mb ''. ul rabruary.1016. Claimant namea aa wllneaaaa Hlarr Burkland aud J . 1. LOWS, IhjIIi of llm nay. Oregon I. Inula Vlckara, ! Btiohanan Orogou. Hubert Irving, of Haruej, OrOfOu Wm, raaai. KcKlati i Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL7KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House andFeeding Privileges in Corral or Ham. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Ground. 2 aaaaaaBaaaaswaBwani - SS MW u i i-. . T na I NOTICE I FOR PUBLICATION CITATION THE SAYER STUDIO Kodak Fib. Developed and all photography work done la Aral class shape. Prompt alteatien BURNS . OREGON Tonawama tomorrow night. UNITS!) MTATKM UMmllii I Barns, uuu, Jauusn It, tvl.i. Notice It hegaSa iuu that I'ctri Mlllor. ol rts)S,, orsgoD. who, on June is, lull sad Jul) '17. lM rsanectlvely mam, llouie.U'sil Kulrlr,, No OMlt OWH. lot HW'.NK'.. N'.SK ,... IMiSM NBWNBia, Ser , Tomii.&k jKoogs i B.. wlllaaittts Msrldlau. lit. Mini n..i i. .1 lu teutlon to uasa dual llirra jaar nriKltoiiitat llab claim to lb, lauil abova ileaiTllieil. In-run-(.sores A. Hmjrth, II. H Cuiniulsaluiu-r. at hU ugi.it Audrsw,, Urefuti, ,111 the '.Dth ilayol rsbruarjr 1115. Claimant uainvi aa wllui's.t-. Bales Ueorge. J. M. Hi HaJr, out, r Mel art) , Jubn Mrl.san all uirirlil,, .,.., We l'.s,. ii.ki.-.i IN TUB COUNTY UOUUT OF TH! 8TATB OK ORKOON lOB II A I! NKY COUNTY. In the matter ol Hie I, stair I of ' A. C. Lynch, deveaaetl To Mary Aoue (Irerii, Martha A. MeOrlff , Jane Kerguron, Jnliu It. Ilnrrlll Klorstice li. fllun, ('. ('. Iiitiikhn, William Kranklln, J. 1.. Kraiiklin, ami A. W. Franklin, QBJCBTINOl IN THK NAMK OK Till) STAIi: OF OREOON, you aru herehy clleil sad required to appear in the Count v Cunrl ol Oregon, for llarnuy County, at tho Court Room there ol at llurn, in tin County of Harney on Weilm'stlity tin 0th day of January, 191S at 10 o'clock 111 the forviioiui of that day to t licit ami tbara show causa, il any exist, why tin Judge of the County Court should not issue an order to still the following tin scribed real prowrty, to-wit : lots 1, i and fi oj Section s and Lot I andthe NWti af the HV4 of bSflUou , in township IT H., Range M K. . M. oootalnlng 100 at res more or less. WITNKBB: The lioiiortiblo (irant Thompson, Judge of Ihc County Court of tba Hlate of Oregon, for the Cotinlv of Harney wltb tbe Seal of said (unit aSiied this 17th day of NOfSSsBSI A D. 11)14. ATrEST: R. T. Hug bet, Clerk. By (I. N. Jameson, Deputy Clerk (Saal) We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the great variety Everything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store BUTTER WRAPPERS Printed in accordance with Uyal requirement on short notice at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms JOB WORK We do it right -