Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1915)
Made In Burns PANTS 25 New Patterns Received TODAY Assorted Colors $8 to $10.50 Leave your measure today Get your pants TOMORROW See Window Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon f be fttmcs-fmatd JULIAN BYRD Manager SATURDAY. JUNE 19. 1915 SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. YmI $2.00 Sla Moe.lt,. :.00 Tkree Moath. .... ... 75 State Stock Association Holds Successful Meet (CostitMBtd from unf OWJ have to pay for his meanness some day. The visitors took their depart ure Tuesday forenoon for Can yon City where they held an ad journed meetinfr Wednesday in connection with the Grant county stock association. They all ex pressed their appreciation of the Additional Locals. (!roiunl feed at Ilaffcy's. Wilson's Creamery Butter at Haarey's. Wanted Man and wife to work on a farm. Inquire at this oilier. Tolic Duncan is iiRain in town after spending several weeks on the P. ('. Peterson place. Rolled hurltv, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. Thos. Russell was in from Vol tage yesterday mitkiiiK proof on his homestead. Handles for the Steam laund ry can he left at the Capital and and Star barber shops. Mrs. A. Venator has been pending the week in this city visit inR her many friends. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay ball il may hi had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns Thos. Mm (en is able to be out on the streets, having recovered from his recent attack of spotted fever. Qeod li,'ht second hand buggy with both shafts and pole and a single harness for sale. Inquire at this ollice. Ir Grillith was again called to the home of McKinley Thomp son yesterday evening to see Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. A. Dunn took her depar ture yesterday morning for Vale and Ontario where she goes for a visit with her sons. W. M. Carroll was over from his Catlow home during the week renewing acquaintances. Billy is enjoying good health. M. Gill was up from his home stead in the Valley View section this week. He was accompa nied In by Geo. Bryning. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Clemens underwent a slight Have your picture taken at the Seyer Studio. Wm. Stirling made a trip to Riverside this week. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Bums Steam Laundry. 4tf. Wanted Good homestead re linquishment cheap for cash. Address. Box 188, Post Kails, Kootenia Co.. Idaho. HO-.'M Foren Bros, are ready to sew your wood in any length desired. Juniper and pine 75 cents per cord, mahogany. $1.00. Phone No. 475. Warrant Call. Notice is hereby given that there is mone.vn hand to pay all general fund warrants registered prior to April 5, 1914; all mail warrants registered prior to Aug, 1, 1914; all high school warrants; and all rabbit bounty warrants registered prior to April 7. 1! f. Interest ceases June 81, l!)ld. R. A. Mii.i.kk, County Treasurer. Teachen' Examination. The announcement of exten sion of the Oregon A Eastern in to Harney Valley this season, the discovery of rich aluminum de posits near Burns, prospects for a gusher at the oil well bright and half a dozen horse buyers snapping up every available hoof Harney county is in the pros perity column with a big P. It was only last issue that the manatrer of this creat religious .i j uju .l. ....;i i hospitality extended them bv the -no wonder President Farrell Popta this place and invited fP6"1'0" ' ,ho hunde of Dm. no wonaer rnwaeni i.iiuu Griffith & Saurman this week. KOt busy aucmi me annual uieein.r oi the state association in Maker next February. The executive officers of association who attended meeting here were Wm. Pollman, president: J. P. Blunchard, vice present; Wm. Duby, treasurer; S. O. Correll, secretary; F. A. Phillips. Chas. Wendt. Thos. Logan, Col John Fleming, of the Portland Stock Yards;John Hoke, S. P. Holt. Ed Coles, Ed Stauffer, Raymond Calavan, members of Georee met her here NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION, IINIIKH MTATKM I A Nil nKHl K. ( MllrtiN llrt'g..li. .1 ii ii- II. I'll,, Notlre in heretiy given Him JoMpk M llaltsur, Of ADlltl'tVI tllVglill, Willi, III) liililiniv i, I'iii. mail Urn UMM rntrr Nil UT 177, lot ' '' h,.i i i, Tewnihlii a. H , Hang, i . Wlllam.tle Mltl'Man, Ii n HI.-1 n.ill nl. II Hon to iu air dual ihrri- inr proul. toi ninl.il. h I'lalto t. . Ill, laml alHivi' .le.rrll ill. I.i'l M J O'l'iinniir, L. H Oi llasiuaar, al i. ..iin, at Danlo, Oregon, mi tat IHIh -lity ! inly, I'M elalniant n a una hi wll maata William iiuiimnii, barloi in r ii , i lolm Hiu.llt, all of Amlrew., tin-g.iii Mrlvlu M lii.au. of lu-iiln. Ore (nil Wa. PaRU, Iteicl.l.-r. 1 1. .'.;!, Ilium No IM I. Ill No. ml .1 NOTICE rOB PUBLICATION, UNITKII BTATIS l.NH liKHi K Hum. , Mi.) 17, I'M.i.l NtHIre I Ii,t,.i alvin that tin' s.'ilh.iii I'aclflo Hallway i iii.any, wbofw posl iifTtce a.ldre.i la HI. I'm ill. Minn. ...in .hit- llilH .'Till ita. of May ll.i fllvil In thin office IU t ' i 1 1 n In ii'li'i'l ulnlrr Iin' . mi i. Ii. n. ol til'' a. I nl foiiari-a. appruvetl July I, IminiJgJhlal i ' NKiaHB'.. n',.i.' h,.,.. .'.., in .- , it. .hi Kail, M Herlal No nil -l All! allil all l.erettlll t Liming Hilt. mil, On lantla ilrat-rlliail. nr ilaalrlna to ol'J.'il I .v of tha M llit'fal ' lin-n.l. I i.r Iin- Inn. I nl u. OIBer rciaaon, In III.' ll.tonnl In n.lli Hill. houlil lilellulr iffltlaWI. Dl r .. t.al In litll iifftt. . oil or I . I..r. I.. lytll liny of July lilfl Wm K.aaa, lligi.t.-r Nnlli'i' la liori'ltv glrrii that Mm (Num. ly ' iii' rlntendanl ( Harney County, llri'Knn, will liulil .lm regular aiainlna- li' f apiilliHiila l-ir Htrtta Curliflratea nt Hurna, Ori-gnn, a fiillnwa: Cniiirnanclng Wednitaday, June .'III, en ', at 11 o'rliH'k . m., mill continuing until Hatiinlay, July 3, IWM6, at -I o'clock i in. Wednesday Foranoon WrlliiiK, I'. I History. I'liyaiuloyy. Wednesday Afternoon I'lu "ii ul liograiliy, Heading, OOMSV Nllinii, Mi'IIiihIi In lira ling, Mnlliods In Arithmetic Thursday Foranoon Aritliiiii'lln, lllatory of Ktluratlon, Psyahologv, Mntlmila In (leoKraphy. Thuraday Aftarnoon irniiiiiiar, (Ivngrapliy, Anierinin lit nriiluri', I'liyali-M, Mnthoda In I.Hiiguaga, ThMil tor Primary Certificate:. Friday Foranoon ThflOrjP sad Practice, Orthography, Bnfllsh l.ilwratiira, Chemistry. Friday Aftarnoon Siliiiiil Law, liaology, Alglm, I'ivll liiviiriiini'iit. Saturday Foranoon i ii'iiiiittry, llnlaiiv. Saturday Aftarnoon lii'iirral lliatory, lliMikkcttpiug. Youra truly, J. A. On m nil. I,, Sigwriiittinilt'iit ol Public I mtrutlioii. NOTION Ilium s.. in VOH PIT HM RATION. Rich Metal Prospects. The discovery of deposits that it is said assays better than 22 per cent aluminum within four miles of Burns has caused con siderable excitement. The 'linns Herald has not been able to get an intelligent expression on the real importance of this discovery or whether it has been properly analyzed or not. However, if it is as rich as represented it is the biggest thing in that line ever and will bring fame, fortune, railroads and most everything else to us. County Agriculturist Shattuck asked The Times-Herald to an- tju. notinee (hat his ollice in this ,lu, building will be closed until July 1. For Sale Contract No. 341, consisting of 11. til acres Oregon o) Western ( olonization acreage adjoining Hums. A. H. McHain, Mrs. Geo A. Hmyth returned yesterday evening from Portland where she bad been to attend the 0. E. S. Grand Lodge. MM 1 1 litirna UN II ni No, NOTION FOB PUBLICATION. Damn BTats lawn orytrt. i llurm, OfagMI, May IB, Ivl .. ( Nun.,' la haraiiy gtyaa ii. at tha rtortharn I anflf Kailwa, Coatpany, whoaa i-i'.' afllea aililiraa II Hi. I'aul HIBDaaota, liai lliU Ml ilay of May mil, film in lb la oflra m an lillrallnti to aalart mill, i Ilia tiroy Inlnm nl On ai'i of t oily teaa, aparovad July I, ihm u atal M7. ,. II, NK'.SkWHrc . 1 rm. II I ! M. act III No oh 117 Any ami all i-rit.ni claiming affvraal) tin lamia ill feirlbt"! or daalrlbaff in ni.i,.-1 i,. ranaa of ttia Mlurral tbararlar ol tin- laoff. or any nibrr raadon. In tin' difpoaal in j.in a i bnnlil flip ttittr afliiiavit of protaa. in thlp offlra.uiior baiuraUia Inii da) ol July 1916, w a I- a n it : . Kagtalai I'HITKIi HTATan 1.AN1I orrit-a. I lltirua, oraaou. May la, ivif,. ( N'liiiiv la bnrvby given Ibal tba Norlbarn 1'ai lilt- Hallway eompany, tabtaip noitnnVaaif Uraaalaat raiil. Mlnimaola, baaontba i.'iii ilay nl May IU', til. ! In thii umca III application t"mili'i i iiintcr tha provision of tba art of Con ,'i-n H'.i.it,'i July I, li"in ..ill HlallW;, i. .mi Nh'.nfHW, Sec 1 40 H. -nil K. W. M.auacrrt Harlal No. uai It Any Hint all tmranna claiming aitveranly tba lanffa Jaaarlbaa. a tlaalrlng to oiilact MaaySM ni tin- tiiltifral cbaraciar of Ilia lanil.or for any ollmr rrHHmi In Ilia dtaiioaal to apillcau(, nliinilil flic (heir afllilavlla ol proletl la tlllr iin i.i t oalnte Hie .'.lit nay ol July 1V11 Wa. Paaag. Hoglatar. NutiLa of Shariffa Sala. QUALITY FIRST New Spring Goods Now on Sale at BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORE Spring and Summer Dress Materials that are positively the Latest New silk gloves. Veilings, White Goods , trimmings, braids, new fancy buttons Royal Worcester Corsets New Silk Skirts and Kimonas N. BROWN & SONS Burns. Oregon Presbyterian Church. Services tomorrow morning usual. a ; Last Sunday we had a children s day service at the Sunset school house. Three infants wen; pre sented for baptism. Mr. Alex Eggleston presented two pieces on his violin accompanied by Miss Richardson. Through the kind ness of Mr. Weittenhiller we were taken out with speed and returned in safety. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian church recently met in Rochester, New York. The church has 1,800,000 members. There were added to its mem bership last year 112,000 new members. The Foreign Missionary Board spent $2,500,000 last year, which makes it the greatest missionary agency in the world. The church spent for its men tainance last year $27,000,000. It contributed for benevolei.ee $6,000,000. It has 10.000 minis ters and a greater number of churches. the executive committee. Messrs Stautfer, Hlanchard and Calavan were accompanied by their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Stauifer did not accompany the party to Canyon but after a short visit with rela tives and friends in this vicinity went out to Crane Creek and from there will return to their home ranch at Junipers. They met with a hearty reception from their many old time friends. The meeting was a success and will prove of benefit to the local growers. They are pleased with the organization and are now en thusiastic boosters for not only the state organization but also see the advantages of organiza tion along every line and it will bring about a more harmonious understanding among the men engaged in the business here. Among those from a distance who attended the meeting were: J. W. Huchanan, G. A. Stoneman, L M. Hamilton, I. L. I'oujade, Ira Mahon, J, W. Shown, Starr Buckland, Bailey Hayes, Walter Clark, C. R. Peterson, L. R. Hutton. Ed Howard, W. A. Rob ertson, R. J. Williams, J. II Anderson. Frank Cattcrson. Mra. Millar has her new Spring Millinery on display at Schwartz' store ami invites the ladies of Burns am) vicinity to call and in spect it. Mrs. Fred Oakerman spent leveral days In this city this week, having accompanied her son Albert over to the stockmen meeting and remained fora visit with friends. Mrs. Allen Jones and her nephew, Westley Welcome leave today for California where they will visit for a time with Mrs. Jones' parents and take in the fair at San Francisco. mi. i :i lurni 1 1.1 s.. herial Nn " NOTICK FOB PI IH.U AIION. Darrft sun, LaaaOru Hurm. UragOfa, May .'.. f .. Noma ui barabi givru timt laaiaa Oaarlna, byC. K Miiimi. iii Attorney lu rn.i.u,, fuel i, Birr a'lil .' AH., it., y I f n, Wll,,, i lluil, linn liirllainl if, y ii lint 1 1, . .Ml. day of Mar 1'U . Brad in thin uftlre lla appll ealiun to aele, i uiulei Iba bruvlalona of Ibt art of CmI'K'i'hh. Hiuui't . ! Jul . I, latin , ji-unl. :.... a'JUj.aaeitaUili'il M I he .V loll nngr, w IpprnV l May it, tail) 'i"l. " ''. I ! . I: ' Rn.t. '.. ,.. mi j.l Ian ... n i. a - V .. .-. . aaai. w m latula iliiM-rlU1 .1W', lntt',ht' Any an. 1 all iwranii, , iuui..t ,),, ,.. , ,i lamiH .i, 1 1' . i ur il ibe Ulmral ill arm h laaanli In On ,l..,..l In n .. I . i . I .1 1. 1. eir arri'iat ita ni i.rni, t in ihin i Ing i-alrltiB tnulu ol III r Inn I I Im'IHU.I' of r nut nili '.Ii nn 1 AHHK , III I.'. loretiu' ruli .la) ul ju i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNIIKIiHrU'KH l.AMi mil' i liuriti. OfaaoB, 'one .. I Notfra laburei.y givou iltgi Juti" SraaSlora, of Hurna. oregmi. abo, an AuK iv, aoa, aud Nor. 11110 mail,' II .t.'H'l I lit) i. n II ': rrapertlvrly lor i- !, M ,. ,s ,.! '. l.'M.',, aar. w ami i,s',. s',fi -. , tl,.,, . Towmiili, ;i H. hange M K wnioiiniie Ur.'lillall. haa Hl"l iii,lh i ill I ill . n I l.n In in. In Baal flv, yi-ar iro,.f. to n i a Ii I i ola m to tli,. laml aUni' ili, ni" .1. bafora ll.-ai.ter I anil Kai I'lvir.at lliirur. hi. . i.n. on tin- l.'lli ila I .., i .. i ...I Only ona Entirely Satisfactory. "I have tried various colic and diarrhoea remedies, but the only one that has given me entire i ii isfaction and cured me when I was afflicted is Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I recommend it to my friends at all times," writes S. N. Galloway, Stewart, S. C. I'm sale by all Healers. It will pay you t" si e our new spring catalogue oi me victor Ladies Tailoring Co., comprising hundreds of beautiful styles and fabrics in high class suits, coats, dresses and waists Clingan Mil linery Parlors. Married A very pretty wed ding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farson at the Experiment Farm on Wednes day evening, June li3th, at 0:30, when Obil Shattuck and Coldie O. Farson were married. The home was very neatly decorated for the occasion. The bride was dressed in white while the groom wore the conventional black. A number of friends were present. The wedding dinner was very nice, consisting of the substantial as well as the most palatable of viands. After the wedding din ner Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck de parted for a honeymoon trip in their own auto amid the congrat ulations of friends, usual shower of rice, jokes and old shoes. They will visit his ojd home at Klamath Falls and take a spin through the Willamette Valley before settling down in their new home at Burns. Mr. Shattuck is County Agriculturist, and his bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farson, who formerly resided at Payette, Ida ho, where the charming young lady was very popular among a wide circle of friends. Rev. I). I .ui i-e of Redmond, Oregon, was the officiating clergyman. Drs. Griffith & Saurman per formed an abdominal operation upon John (iilcrest last Monday. It was a severe one but the pa tient is recovering nicely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holland where he is being cared for. Clifford Reed and wife, Miss Lenin a i ioodlow and Fred Smyth, left here Wednesday and their car was seen near Juntura that evening. It is rumored that Fred and Miss Goodlow have been married in Boise but noth ing definite is known, C. M. Faulkner left this morn ing for Lakeview, being accom panied by Mrs. Barry, ghx) had been here on a visit with her sister, Mrs. Faulkner Mrs. Allen Jones anil Westley Welcome also went out with them taking that route to California. Mrs. Win. Stirling and daugh ter, Miss Nettie, arrived home Wednesday evening from Corval lis and Portland. Miss Nettie has graduated from the 6. A, C this spring and her mother was down to attend the commence. ment exercises and to accompany the young lady home. Fstrayed From Plush the lat ter part of May, two bay horses, one branded with LHL connected on left stille, theothwwith 51 on left si ille, also saddle marked. We working toward Emigrant creek1 and might be near 00 ranch. A suitable reward for their recovery Raul I' uike. Burns, Oregon. Bill I .evens a brother to Judge Levens, arrived here yesterday from his home in Douglas eounty and surprised his many old time friends. Bill formerly resided here and is well known to the old residents. He is accompani ed by Robt. Fvans of Glendale. Mr. l.eyen., says ho will stay with us all summer. I'Ullllgiil nam i a a. t. lineage, rratia more go n Il king, j'.iin i Koberl J, Mi Kin I . noli. Hear) Yulgn 1 Until., II,,' We I'MtliK Iti'gl.ter Nol.re o Sal oi Stale Lamia. .Niilirtt la liiri'liy glyfafl Idii I In- But I, ami Jltiitril ol tint Hlulu ol OrtgiM will reoniva araltiil liltla milil 111 o'elock A. M., Auguht , I'll'., fbi tli following '" acriUxl liuidat Hi'i'tlona III ami .'HI. I II S K, UJ g, Kractlotial Kv, IhIiik tola 1,1,8,4, Hoc. 3U, T. '-'II S It. MO li. Nurlli ol Mill- lie or lakn ItetfQei t ami SO, 'I'. 17 H, It. II r. KeiiiloiiH (ii ami :n, P. M S. It. I i I BoclUjn pl, T. SI s. l. II . Htwliona i. anil :Ui, T. J H. It 1(1 I rwtlmi M,T M B. it. .H B. Hactlon 111, T. .'II S. H. li. AH bftl. iiiui-i In. uuioiiiiinit'i by u regularly i .m til. .1 ii.,!ii uium n, pur cliua ami c-tieek or .hull (or al li'iial one-nftli of tin. iiiiiiiiini lilil. Tha board n.gaivua tbu hk'h In n jutl any ami all bid. Ai.li. ulniiin anil IiiiIh nlumlil lm ad dnai-ij fa I,, l,. BrOWB, I'lirk Hlulu ,.nd liojui sail-in, iiri'uon, umi mark. ad " Aiilir.ill,in and bid II. ptirobaM HlU. liu Ii. Ii. liHOWN, Clmk M.it. . i.umi Board, Data-I May tS, l!l'.. In in.- Circuit Court ul Ibe State ol Ore- K lor i lie Count! of Harney. Knnlli' !:. I bom. en, I'lauilill. va Ton noltla lUitinaevtllf and J. It. rtounee- M'llf, 11,'lcllilalit- NotaW ia hereby given Ibal by viilue of un execution ill (orei-loaure and order ol null, iluly iaaurd out of and under aeal of late Cirrult Court of the Stale ol dra gon for the Coiiutv of Harney, ui,ii a jinlgmeiit ri'inlerwl lu aaid Court on Ilia .'Itb ilay of May, l'.lln, uu.l eun lied and dn ki'ltil iii the Clrrta ofllte of aald loiirt mi tin- llb day ol May, 1U1&, in fitvor of Kimlle at, Thoinaen, plaiuliff, and ngaiuat Tuanelda Kounaavalle and .1. IX. I;, utiie ..nil.-, 'lili iiiIaiiI. fur Ibe aan of Two Ibuuaand three huudrad iiiiti'tyniiie .ui.l t Ion I'ullar. ailh In ternet Ibareuii from the !Hib day of May I'.ilu at tint rate id tan i crnt .t an num. uud Two hundred twenty-five KI lara uttorurya liua, mid the further aum ul 1 '"in ! ui li.illaia I'oala and diaboraa iniiila, and for accruiug coala, and to inn Ilii'iii"! and delivuriaj, I have levied u..iii nut will Hell gi public amli ui to the highuet bidder for caah in ban. I on lilnntlay the Lllth day o( Juuv lul.'i, at lUo'clotk A. M., at the (rout door ol the Court lluuee in Hurna, in Harney County, Oregon, nil the right, title, in tercut and claim o( the delandanta, Tub tiel.la H.iiiimivellu and J. I., ftounae telle, or i illn-r of them, in and to the (oUoWlag ilcacrlbed real proja-rly, to wit Went iiiie-ball of the Norlb-weat tftlar tcr W. VVi4), houlb'ttaat tjuartar ol too Ninth areat quarter (Sltt4NWVaj, and Sotitb-weat uartarof the North eaal quarter (SW4NK4) ot Heclion Ten (10) ami I .t-l one-half of the North-weal iiiiiuer ' I : 'v N Wl4) and North one-half ol the loath eat iniarter (NSa8Wt4) I Hafattoa Kleven ill) in Townahip For ty HO i South of Kauge Thlrty-flve 3A Kaat, ol the S iHuincltu Meridian, In H in. County, Oregon. billing, at BUCh titiie, all of aald pro perty or an much thereof ua may be ncccaaary to aatiafy tha aaid Indginent in favor of aaid plaintiff agalnat aald da fcnilanta, with iuternat thereon, togeth er vmiIi all coaia and diaburaenianta that bavn or may aoorue. Hated at ilnriig, Oregon, May aHtti, linri. W. A. t.OilHMAN, Sl.erill II v T. H. HI'KAIil'i:, Deputy. 1'irnt pub. May 2Uth, lUlo. I noil pub June 'Jtitb, lyj:,. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKII BTATBH I.ANII OKKII'K Hurna, Oregon, June Itlg, Notice ia liaratiyelvan that Kllaaiu'iti Antler ana, alaler and hair of fleorge k. HniitliMrurtli. tlacaaaed. ot Haraa, Oragou. who, on July 10, I'nt-i nm-li lliiiii. -I, a.l Knlry, No 0M), fur M:1, SI'., He. lion :i.l, Townahip M H . Itange I K , Wlllatnella Merlillan, ha Mleil mill. . nl Intention to inalta floal five tear 1'ronf. in eatalillilt claim to Ilia laml alaive.lim ill.i'.l l.efore lO'Ul.trr ami Itervivar . at Hut nn. or. gon.iha I. 'in 'in. of July, fi . t lalmant naineaaa wunrn... I'lall T It. n. I. II. John H ....ul. I, I".-i, I Haruaa. John Worlow.allul llurm. titegnii WM Ktaar. Itegl.ti r NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION I'STIKliHTAirM I.AM, ill-Hi I I Burna, Oregon, June I. lul.'i.i Notice la haraby given thai John)' Miller ol Hilar, Oregon, who, on ttt-tolier , iu.1 i ma. I,- ifolnaateatl Knlry Nu ur.if.l. lor NK1,, M a e I I o ii II, Titwn.uln Zl Moulli. Kauge K V... ttlllainella M.rl.ll.in. haa tlle.l nolle, of niiriitiuti to make Comtnutallnti .ro,,f, t aitabllih alalai la the Uu.l above 4a aerllMHl, before Kaalaleraail Kaceltet.al Hum. ureu.iii. on Ilia Bib .lay ol Jul). 191.'. t'laluiaoi nauiaaag wltnaaaaa W H lolin.i.n. Woo.1 Heal, Hill Hlurgla, Wal I ler Kegalnger. all vl nil. . Oregon. Wm. faaaa. k.-.i.i. r NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION I'. I tai. Htatu I . M lluroe. wrrgun, My . .n, iwi . Sutlci- tmttf Klv.-ti ltikt duet. L 1-tnnlur.M. u( Hurni Orfuu, whu.on April . t n, maul.-Mt,oir-eta.-l Kulrv, No. 07ai:, lor N !"' a. " 1-ote 1 .uil at, HtH-tloti J, l'ov nel.lt. .1. h , Haiti u. K,. W,4nifll Mrritllan. La-l fll. .1 uutlt tuf.O isjiiitini 10 iiieke rvoiutatotluti I'r.nif to . teLllsti rlelm lu lb Iftii'l kuuvt ir(H riln . trv lur hrgliter iiid Kt- rlvrr, s.t Inmn, ir-Koii on lh "it. (toy of July, i ' '. ClOlinoiilltoiiirOM wtlOnOOri Alvioinler McKmiiti .ti-l lam 1 iiiiRiu, uotb uf Ntirowi, (jroyoB. !. Wiiem. hu.i W, K lliiiunrli ulhiirui,"!.,,, Wm. KarMk. KrKialir. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION uNlTKii STATU I.anii orrn i I akavlaw, Uregnu, May 1 1 Ivl.', aor coal i am. Nolica Ii hereby given thai i.emg,- I. Huh tan!, el Hie. Oregon, who. on April I,. I 'I mult llnmaaleail Kmry, Act Pah Iv. ivoi. No Odftil. for Iwk. geelloii II, Twu fjil.h fa K . an. I HKJ4. Bectlan 13, Townahip .'. Hotuh Manga M K. Wlllainrtle Merlillan, haa tin. I notice ol lulantlnn to aaaka final llu.'.-tiHt arool. toaaiakllih claim to the laml abort, .1. aorllnad. bafora l harlgg A Hheruiaa, V. a. Com ailaalniier. al till npTee. at t If,- tiregnu ,.n in, loth day ol July, in:. claimant iteuiei aa wllneeavg J. M wilanu. Katary Cook, Adoli.b Un Carl I'atiiri, all el FI fa, Oragou. JAB. r.Bcaua.i.lleglticr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'aiTgn Hum I. a hi. in . I, , Uurui, llreguu, Ma J, ll . i Notice Ii haraby givru thai i ...n.t.l goMal tluluof l-rln.-elun, Oregoli, wlul. uu Jul. 17. I i made llomriiggd Knlri Ko. nil. for s', ftactli.it ju, Towuahln 11 N., Kauge aa K. W 11 lamelic Merlillan, hat Itle.l nolica uf int. mm. to n,.i.e naal nvv-year ,ruul, to rnahllih claim lo the laud above deecrllieil. U-.o.- It, . liter ami Keealvar, at Hurua, Uregnu, ,.n u,,- . ., in jiinr. int.. v laimaiit namea a. wllllvlgei KM!. Wen. I. I. Allium i.ltJ.u.l In, ,.,. j llaluai. all ol I'rfnreluu, Oragou Mini Mir. hall. Vollage. Oregon WM.rABBB. Iteglltcr 4 When work pJacks up on the farm, then Mahheid You; lwM)fHH ute this perfect roof over the abiuu.lt... 1 vou carr to but UM Maliliuul .mil you'll huva nu luriher iroubls Willi leaky roof. Harney Valley Lumber Co. Burna. Oregon NOTICE TO CREPITOfU. IN THI (X)IINTY COUHT OK THK STATK OF dllKOON KOll IIAU NKY COUNTY. in tbu innl ler of tha eatale of Mmy Ii. l.'l Iniiiniiii, lieoeaaed. SNotlM la hereby given that the under- xigiieil bug been duly aud regularly ap iuiii1ih1 u.l 01 imalrator 11 the eatale of Mury K. I hurnian, deooaaed, by order nl (be IL ui. II C, l.evoiia.t i.iinly Judge uf Harney County, Oregon All pernoiiB having tlalma agaiuat lb" aald 1 1 1. .to arn horuby i.utillt-d to pie 1-1 ni tlic eiiuie, duly viTillwd aa by Ua ri'iiiliiil, lo iin' iiutleralgiiitd a( Ills ya-I ai.li-iti i' Hi KivelHlilu. Ilrcg.ili, or l . A . HiggH, bia attorney, lllirui, Oregon, within all niontha from the Ural publi cation of thla iiiitirc. palod at lliiiua, Oregon, tbig tlth day uf May, 1 U t T . llral publlvatlgu of llili notice May Nth Itflh (Hlgnad) ltu TiiliBUAa, Aduiiniatralur ol Ibu uatafo uf Mm)' K, Tliiirman, daoeaaad, : : : : LONE : - I RESTAURANT ! a QI:ORUU l-'OON Hi op. a a - a Meals At All Hours. Shorts j i j " . ., .a j wriit'rM.imu rrompr. jsctvico With Reasonable Rates ; dive Me A Call OBjBjaalla Ttaaea-Heraia Maliaina a a Tuesday Fruit Day at RICHARDSON'S Watermelons, Cantaloups Peaches, Apricots, Rasp berries, Loganberries, I ananas, Oranges, Lemons Special price by the crate for canning if you will leave your orders a few days before hand Remember we will have everything in the fruit line Friday, July 2 A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Agt. Bulck Automobiles Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Hmothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free (amp House and.Feeding Privily in ( orra, or Harn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining R rP air a a JOHN tiEHBKRLING. dik We have a complete atock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the great variety Everything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store ' - ' taJUJMLjMag Ejm, , I I IBB T-aair Jowulur. Optluiun ami Knairuvoi'. Pine Wiitfli Hii inj,' A Rpe daily. BagaWaajjaaBBaaaaaBa-aaa-iBaaj HORSES 4aHB aBe J. M. THOMPSON, Burns, ien RepreaentK Security rrm lgOn Associatfort Of Chlcnico v "ilnr.n It.r lurni luaua. II aaa aaaal i.... . , l'll or writ., fur ;:..,..,' "'hi "'l i i III I'l'lnliuariou. lu.t uml g.u.l. )"- .'.lll 18 J. A Julian who .luiehasixl IUU0 lira. I ol W. W. Hrowo, will be located bara paruiauantly. All kin. la ol uiuke or I ranga borsaa Iroin IA tiauila and up Ul ie purchaMMl i' tiiuiiil , Imu) In. rift to a train load. i Horses delivered tl Star Barn, Burns, Or. If Mr. Jonas is not known sea W. C. LUCKEY . . ... IV rWf ff,forf,ff "' Addrni Jfioaf or Miekairr far Burns Hole! JOB WORK We do it right All the news in The Times-Her.ild tor S2.0p