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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1915)
J, The Man who knows Clothes, who realizes there is a difference in the way Clothes are made come to this store before buying Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon fhe imea-$eta(d JULIAN I'YRD Managrr SATURDAY. JULY 17. 1918 SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Year Six Month. Three Moataa $2.00 1.00 .75 The Times-Herald hope. the people will take the proper in-1 the special inspector at the Port terest in the bond election to be land stock yards is employed by held next Saturday. Burns needs j the association to look out for the water works and a sewer system cattle of member of the organi and this will give the council a zation. chance to start such operations To secure this protection, cat as may seem to the best interests tlemen all over the state are join to the town. Don't get the no-jingthe association, and in the tion that this is going to make j short time that the brand inspec prohibitive taxes as it will not tion law has been In effect, the effect the tax levy for several membership has increased from years if at all. The proposition 400 to more than 500. It is be of the railroad doesn't need tujlieved that by 1916 the roll will enter into the matter as we shall; find wavs and means to take care of that matter when the proper time comes. If Burns in to continue as a school town and a family home town we should make it attractive to those seek ing a place to make their mines and educate their children under favorable conditions. Regents Committee and Speakers Are Here The committee of the board of the O. A. C. consisting of Walter Pierce and Jefferson Myers, Pres ident Kerr of the college, Prof. Scudder, agronomist, and Prof. Reynolds of the Extension Dept. arrived yesterday evening to be present at the Farmers' Day ex ercises at the Experiment Sta tion today. Judge Weatherford, president of the board, was un able to make the trip on account of important legal business. Addison Bennett of the Ore gonian, and Mrs. Myers are also with the party. Bennett is cred ited with the responsibility of the ill-timed cold snap last night by some people around here who wanted to deal harshly with him Put the Times-Heralu man pro tested the innocense of the "Old Man" as he wouldn't intention ally cause a "frost" at any time, so he was let off. Dates of Farmers Meetings. The following is the schedule of Institutes to be held during the coming week at the various local centers: -July 19, 8 o'clock p. m. Sunset school house; July 20, 3 o'clock p. m., Beckley; July 21, 8 o'clock p. m. Lawen; July 22, 8 o'clock p. m. Harney school house; July, 23 8 o'clock Drewsey school house. Prof. H. D. Scudder of The Oregon Agricultural College will speak on Dry-Farming in Harney County, and as he is one of the leading authorities on this sub ject in the State should be able to give the people some valuable information along dry-farming lines. Prof. R. E. Reynolds of the O. A. C. Extension Department, who is the Animal Husbandry1 man of that Dept. will speak on the leading topics of the stock industry in Harney County. Remember the date in your locality and come out and hear these speakers. Owl BHaTTUCK, County Agricuturist A Good Law. The cattle rustling will die a natural death in Baker county as a result of the brand inspection law now in effect, is the prophecy of S. 0. Correll, secretary of the Oregon Horse and Cattie Kaiser's association. Mr. Correll stated that within the short tinvi that the law has been in operation, a large number of cattle which had strayed to other herds, had been traced to their original owners. In cases where this straying might be aided by hu man agencies, it would be just as dificult for the animals to get past the brand inspectors, and it tl believed that the days when rustlers could steal a herd of cat tle and ship them in carload lots to the market are gone forever. Mr. Correll said that letters are coining in daily evidencing the satisfaction of cattlemen with the new system. Because of this, also, he stated, many new members are joining the association. While the in spectors along the railroad lino are in the employ of the state, contain at least J.Ouu names. Baker Herald. Headache and Nervousness Cured. "Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all the praises I can give them," writes Mrs. Kit-hard (),,, Spancerport N. Y. They headache and . i;m. cured me of nervousness and restored me to my normal health." For sale by all dealers. Additional Local. We do job printing. First class fir buck teeth and mnu'pr trmcnasnllthp l-inrns H:inl- I .; n. ' naic vu. J. C. Turney was up from the oil well this week and reports the work progressing. Al Critchfield accompanied nil family on their return to the homestead in Catlow and will spend a few days with them. The family of W. E. Hartough express their thanks to the many friends who were so kind during their recent bereavement. 14. Morton and family wpre in "t the city Wednesday. We under stand they intended going out in company with H. M. Horton and others to the fair but it seems were delayed in some manner. Henry Jennings has been bring ing in some fine strawberries from his mountain home during the past week or so and those fortunate enough to get some of them are feasting. This makes the strawberry season quite long for this section. His berries are large, have an excellent flavor and good color. Carl Ollgrad was brought over from the Wild Horse section the first of the week to the Cum mins hosbital for treatment. A horse fell with him and broke his pelvis bone necessitating his getting the aid of a physician at once. He is doing well under the treatment of Drs. Griffith & Saurman. P. S. Weittenhiller and little son Leland left Wednesday for Ontario, Boise and other outside points to be gone a few days. Mr. Weittenhiller expected to meet some eastern parties an On tario to talk over some real estate deals and later he goes to Boise to visit some old time friends. Upon his return it is possible B. L. Allen, who is associated with him in considerable land in this section, will come in with him. There is no use for anyone to suffer from the hot weather. If you want to pass a pleasant sum mer all that you have to do is keep cool. Don't sweat and don't fret. Don't feel warm and don't get hot. Don't worry and don't work and keep your mind on the pole and your thoughts on the south pola and remember that in the southern hemisphere they are now in the midst of winter. Vou should learn to shiver and keep your teeth chat tering, and when there is any work to do get cold feet. Follow i hese directions and the authori ies will take you to the asylum where there is an electric fan in each violent ward. Blue Mt. Eagle. Additional Local. Ground feed at Hagey's. Have your picture taken at the Snyer Studio. T. C Albritton was up for a day or two this week. I ,ost Bel ween the Varien place and Hums, a brown oveecoat. Finder please leave at thit office and receive reward. J. W. Biggs and family laft last Sunday lor Ontario wherd, they will visit for a couple of weeks with relatives and friends. The Burns Hotel is the head quarters for all when in town. Good table service, clean rooms and accommodating attendants. Dr. Saurman and Hans Nelson arrived home from Portland the first of this vek. They Bpent the 4th in the city, We d your mending and sew on buttons, without extracharge. See the Steam Laundry about your work. Alice Hurlburt waB visiting with relatives and friends in this citv this week. She went to Portland for a short visit and will he Maotnpapifd upon her return by her Kiandinother, Mrs. Miller will take orders for the Palmer Garment Co.. of Chicago. Sample book now on hand at the Schwartz store. A. Haarstrkh and hisdanghter, Miss Augusta, were up from the home near Waverly Thursday. Mr. Haarstrich does not come in verv often, this being his first trip in three years. Curad of Indigestion. Mrs. Sadie P. (Mawson, Indiana Pa., was bothered with indiges tion. "Mv stomach pained me night and day," she writes. "I would feel bloated and have headache ami belching after eat ing. 1 also suffered from con stipation My daughter had used Chamberlain's Tablet and insisted upon my trying them. Tlwy helped me as nothing else has done. For salo by all deal ers. 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 8(80 a. in. All other serviues. besides those mentioned above will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine? services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Jfeligious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence Nazarene Church. Itegular preaching services each Sunday at 11 a. in., and 7;30pm. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Tuesday Bible Study at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Mid-week Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Saturday young people's meet ing at 7: :) p. m. Will he glad to call on the sick and needy at any time. S. L. Flowers, Pastor. Christian Science Church. Christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyter ian Church, Sundays at 8 P. M. Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Sun day School at 1 :30 p. m. Read ing Room at room No. 6 Masonic Building and it will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons of each week from 2 until r o'clock. This is a free reading room and people are wel come to come during those hours. The CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS are two vast wonderlands The Greatest Shows of The Age. You cannot afford to miss them. The opportunity will soon pass. Go Now. Ctioicc ol several mutes at low farta lor the rottnd trip, via OREGON WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Ask A. C. EGAN, T. F. A P. A., Bend WsmP NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR HARNEY COUNTY. In the matter ol IBM eslnte "I F. Crawl Orostosi dssssswl NOTICK H 1IKHKIIY HIVKN That under ami by virtim of mi tmliir Of NlrS mails and tillered ill tlm SbOVS B til ltd I'tuii' on the llHIi tiny at Jinn1. 1918, I lln iiihlernliiiiiMl, ilmiiilstriitnr "' thf above entitled ostein, will I'll nl Bfltata or public sale on tlia ltitli ility "I Auk ut, 1015, at io e'oloek In Uis loreanoB at Ilia Court House In Mid (minly uiul Mats the following iltisirilifil i "ill pre party belonging to suit! ratalr, In nil ; KS,NK.'4 anil lata I '-' "I Sir- tlun IS, Towimhip 'Mi mini li ul Range H4 R, W. M. tonlitiiiln 100 acres. Tliia notice, in psMlabtd lot n period of four ooneerutlve weeks In the Tinii'M- lleral'l, a nevisiei piitilinliml mul of general circulation mi I Inrney County, Oregon, umlar anil by vlrtim nl mi onlcr of the Hon. II. 0, LsvstSi judge ul ili abort eptltlnd court, mailn mi I lie llitb day of Jiint, I in. i ; The tale of until property will luxiili ject toconflriiialluti by the above ctilit led Court. Dated at Huron, llreuon In- ITtll da) of July, ldlo (Hlgnou) MAKV UROXTON, AiliiiiiiiHtmi.il nl II tall ol K. Crewa Urnilon, dtOMMil. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR HARNEY COUNTY. In the matter of tin estate ol John X. WlllianiB, tlm narml NOTICK IH 1IKKKIIY t.lVI thai the umlorsigni'il him l duly ami ri golarly epuuilllf.il eintiior of iln filiate of John X. Williams, tlccoiiai'l, In order of tbt Honorable II. C. Latent, County Judgtot Harney County, Oregon, All perrons hating claitnH atiiiliial the aid ratatf tie BoUAed to praaeBl the nine, duly verified by lav. ruipni'd, to the undemigunl at Inn niO'lenu' at Fields, QragOa, or M. A. Itiggp, liiB.it torney at Hum, OlaTfM, ,ilin i mouths from the llrnt piihiicatiun n ttil" notice. Paled al Mil rim, Otsgon this IB. day ol July, 1UI.V First pnliliiiitiiiii o' this notice, Julv I'lli, 1918 (Signed) CI. VIH I M, KKI.VIV, I & t--n i.ii ol tim estate ol John X. Williams, dtoaaaed, To School Officers. Chapter lull, General Inn i ol Oragl n, 1V1S. Keel ion I Kirept as herein other wise, proviiii'.i. nil statutory rates mal ing provisions fur Ilm revenues of tin' State and for State depart iiiont" m In aiiiotiiiiis, coiintii'M. cities, towns, schools roads, Slid fur all Other parnoUSI are hereby so rednoa an to prohibit (lie levying of a r. uli i amount of revenue on the assessed .ulljr ,, the year 1918 than tin' larger amount letted mi tlir assessed value ol eiihei the veal 1918 Ol of tbe yea' I'M I pus 8 prr rent I M each year aflat 1016, all'sucli tax rates halt be so 1 1 in it nl as Rot to lew a gleet er amount of revenue than tbe target er amount levlsd in el I bet ol tlie two years imiuej ulrlv preceding, PlM ill per rent. Section .'I. Many bouid of levy M nnv ofllcer that is barged nith the . I ul v ol levying a ta i In any tamig illntrirt ex cept tbe state, a lissll be of tin- opinion that the amount ol the tut limited by this set will be ilmullii lent (or tin' Dicdg of siuli luting ilNtriit for the rurrioit year, the iui'.tii,n of as Increased let may be submitted to tlm voters ol mih Ii tsiing district at u general or at a special election called foi tlm parpOM and in tlm manner provided by law for railing special elettiona In mirli tax ing districts. If any stub question ol increasing the levy shall be milunitted at any election as before net forth, due notice thereof shall la- given for at least thirty days in advance of such eh ition by publication in una or moie lewn pauers of general circulation puhlixheil in sin n laxing iiiBiiift, firtiriitril n no newspaper is published in audi laxing dialriet, notice sball.be given by'p lating a notice of such election in at leant three eontpicuoua places in such district, If majority of tlm votes cant at nm b ,l,c tion ahall be in favor ol the aereassd levy as iiained in said sastoa notice, theu the officers charged uitb letting taxes may make nuili increased levy for the year voted on, and tberealler the limitation of this act sliall apply unless an incroaaed levy o) the innticiiliir year aball be voted at another election in like manner. Section 7. Any levy whirl, may he certified kg tteaoulyaaafseOf la csmh of tbe limitations of this act or mil Dies itted by the provisions of thm act ball be unlawful. In an; iBi b cane it ahall be unlawful for the county ag oc ol so . county within the ntate to en ter upon the tax roll of Ilm county any sucli excessive levy. In BBSSoJ iinysiich excess In any levy it in lioreby made the duty of the loiiiiiy a-neni-or uiul ho is hereby reipiirsd to ri'duie niicb levy and to extend only such part thereof an will comply with the provision Ul tliin mi. For the hem lit if olIiceiH ol the dif ferent taxing distiicla I Submit herewith s Ikci allowing tim greatest aafbaatal revenue of the diffureiit school dintricts for the years Mil and IM4, Diet. W. 1 $HiiM.7ti " " 'J B84.M " " 3 jh.u " " b :iai.o7 " " 919.88 " " 7 l'(i7.liH a.. 9.. 10. 11.. 13. If., 14.. 16.. 1(1. f7- 18... 19.. 30.. 31 34.. 36... '140.(16 ao.tio llli.lH 119,64 K1H.74 imri.yi iiriL'.ti 166.00 160.64 7117.11 968.66 1011.36 808.66 164.61 1".ih,67 3QU.80 " ao, sno.un H " at ieat.Bo N an 184.63 'I " 29 1910S ii ii ao jaio.so ii 31 8KI.B7 I. . as 763.87 i n 33 381.411 " 34 480,09 ' " 86 4f0.Sf H " i(j mi. in " M7 666.44 ' " 38 13(1.08 39 117.76 " 0 3r40 " " M 371.90 ii ' 43 9IM 13 " ' 4M U4.H7 44 IiriB.OH ' 46 396.83 ii 4(1 649.76 " 47 13H.46 li ii 48 41l'.i.HH " 4g 8711.90 " M bo :i6!U0 ' " 61 369(1.36 ' " 63 119.36 " 6M 1M3 62 Orrwscy High 844 39 City Hums 140i,70 If the requirements of any tnxing dia trlct nre in rxcesa of the above uuiouiits, plus six (nrr cent, it will be necessary foi the voters or the different taxing districts to hold a special election under the provisions of section three of this net. The i.Bsi r's office cannot give the Sad amount of the assessable properly of the taxing district! for the year IMS until the tnx rolls have la-en written up and passed on by the county board of niualmitiiiu, which will he on the sec ond Mondiiy In September The not Ire of all IPSeal levies mutt be returned to the oounty clerk uiul pounty eseaer on oi More the second Monday in DtS9B btfi To aasict the school officiaU 1 un nei the following assessed valuations of the vnrioua taxing districts for the year I'll a, and feel aafc Io laying that there will Ik some .in irase of valuations in every timng district for the year 1918. IBM Valuations. in-. No. . .. 746,730 .. 333,66 sasjgfl .. 419,930 . 71,370 3 3 4 6 " 6 1PI.W 7 4 1 6..-IA0 a ll8,(Kl.'i ' IW.4.W io ISi.436 9.'.,40fi J, Kt,920 " 13 123,1V. It 70.l'i6 18 II, 600 (l 76,170 " 7 3IH,H46 ' 1 133,486 " 9 101,135 SO 40,075 31 1)3,730 " i nioiiri. 3,5'0 i i8 71.946 I 24 149,785 ' 6 9UX) ' yn 44,330 ' ii7 3(17,580 " 28 Si'i.Ik'K) " 29 843, ISO " 30 145,505 31 168,386 ' 33 108.905 " 3V 137.10.'. " 34 50,010 " Ilfl 215,14,'. " 30 28,880 " 87..: 878,820 " :IS 100,876 39 23,550 " ' 40 35,716 " " 41 44,030 " " 4S II0,S35 " " 43 18,976 " " 44 44,886 " 46 69.306 ' 40 64,'I76 " " 47 35,090 " " 48 342,740 " " 49 43.996 " " 60. 36,910 " " 61 145,345 " " 63 2.1,1185 " " 63 87(1.605 Drewsey llgh 433,195 City Hums 4rJ8,215 Jib. J. Domuil, County Assessor. Ily order county court. Statement of Unclaimed Deposits. Stutcincut of the luiiuv County "v. mi. ii. il Hank of Ilm us, County of lluniey. State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July I, 1916, who has not withdrawn nnv part of his deposit, principul or interest, for a period of more limn seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence oi post office address of such depositor, und tbe fact of his ili nt h if kauwu. rtasH Past Ofllc. DaaS U Kaawa Aast. lames (ientry, dead SH0.H2 A. W. Heals, Hums, Oregon 4 00 James leu re, Hums, Oregon 70.05 BTATBOP UKHUON, j ( .unity ol llaptey ) I. Leon M. Brown, being 8rat duly sworn, dcoecd and say upon oath, that I nm the cashier of the Harney County '..i i inii.il Hank of Burnt, County of Har ney, Stut ol Oregen: that the foregoing stutuinent is a full, true, correct und inniplete statement, snowing t lie mime, hint known residence or postollice ad dress, fuel of death, if known, mid the amount to the credit ol ruch depositor us required by the provisions of Hcctious 7M7H 7.IH1, inclusive, Lord's Oregon lasers, Lion M. llaowst, Cashier. Subscribed and sword to before me Ibis Hth duy of July A. I). 1916. Hknkv Dai.ton Notury Public for Oregon. My l uiiuiliaait.il optics I let. 24,1!M.'.. I Mist. 74 bums till Nn Herlal No. USIto NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. UMITSb Htatsb I.anu tlrrn s Burns, Orston, May li, ivin. Nutii-s is hsrsby glvsu that James Bearing, by (I. K. Mutilton, bis Attoruay lu Kan, tin I-...I (IfTtr.-addiess uf Alturuey lu Fat't aetllji u il. ... Huildlos. I'.irtlaud, llrusi.it, has tbls'J7lh dsy uf Mar nil.'., fili'd In 11,1a. uffli a lis Bill rsttun to aviiM i undsr tbe orovlsluui uf the set uf ruiigri'ss, aiirovad July I, ISvs (UOHtats 6u7, ...'ii). Haf.ii'iuit'il by lbs Ant of Cuugrass spuruv id May iv, tiKBi NWi HV1,' Kast, W at. :, tt',iui),, not' si, . wu. n., n at aaai, , H,HWt, Hsu. 'a, Twp. UAH , 11 n An and all wrsuiu tilsimlus advsrsuly lbs lauds ilosrrllHiif, or deslrltiM Utoblsol boususs uf tlm M lin'iauihaiaruir of tlm laud, in au utller iiiaa.iii.tu Urn dls.uiSBl to Soolleallt, sbuuld flltt I tu ill antilavllauf (.rotstl lu Mils ufTit'e, mi tu be forsihe ml. dsr ul Julr ivii. lt i wi:. KASBB, Ui'stitar QUALITY FIRST New Spring Goods Now on Sale at BROWNS SATISFACTORV STOKE 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 c&JSONjS NOTICK FOR P0BLI0ATION USIVSPHTATSll.AMIlOr.lilI, I Hums Orsgurt, June St, Itl l Notii .. iitirtBio ui mi i list ' hBiii . Moure, "i lilBiiuitiil. iirexutt. who, oi. Man It'll, Ittxmsai lii.uii'BOB'l Kniry No. l, lor sK'.NW',. MW'.SKi,. K',,VK' W',HK',. Hartl. m l'. WUSK'l. Heetli.n M 1i.liBlili l n.iulli. Hn'ir It r. WlllsmsllB M. .1. in.' linn III ntl notli-B of Intsittlou to tnsSe final linn- yesi lirtM.r, toeatBtillBh elBlin tu 1Mb lalul Bin srrllic't.ll'fi'te Kcxlpleraii'l p.,,, . r. t ItUtllS. no fiBiill. nil Ilm Hill I1BV III SUglifl. 1 !.. lmini i nstties sa wttlir li. II ritiirirt. jaitiBi Ivv. H'mis li.iliBit.i'i. r. iniBt inf. urea K .'.in, in. all of Ulainuiiil. i oi gnu Wa. I i in . Beg'fts Sums No 17 rOtl ri'Ul.lKATUlN. NOTI0I I'HITXl.HTATXB I. AMI. timer. IturoB, iirBKuu, M") '" ft' Nnlli l ! llBTBlir X1VBU IIIBI Hie . .HI. .ill I'aeint' Hsllwsr i osapsny, Bbiw poatuffleastl ilreaSlBHI I'Bui. UlDUBBOtB, llBS nil llio 1 il.l.i ul Mbt m.'i flluit In tills u.ltee Its ap,tl.atli.ii IiiibIim'I tliiilrr lltr orot IiIiiiib of tlif SI I nl SIBbb, (iyruvril July I, IBM iw ntat Mr l NSUufnVt'4 hoe 7-oa -.1; K w M ! acres atrlsl No. UBIlt Any Bint all iraotiB rlatniliif srlvsrtsl) tin IbiiiIb ilrBirtl.r.l, ,,r dBStrltif to obleet testlBi ol Ills iiilurral rliarsi'lsr of tlm laad,ol foi n other rraat.ii It. the illapoaal to l-l ' I should file their afflilat lia nf .t..titt In t. . ..ftlir.uii pi Irsro'SttiB rtt rta) ol Jul) Itia ' r . r-4ss. RagleK NOTICJC FOR PUB14CATI0N, l'STSI HTiTS AMP IIKKH'S I Surtif. fiiefltiii. Jul. i' li I "i l Ni.tli'B la harshr kIvbii IIibI Juaetili U llalK.ii, ' of Andrews tiresi.ii, lu. on Jauuai) i, iui uiB'ta MiitiK'Bleail Knur. Nn. U1I77. fin ', '. H,-i ll.iu l, 'luwnalilii ,i,i m . Ham. I W lllaitii lie Mi'thllaii. has lllu.l nnlli-r nf ml. u lino to iubbB filial l lire )ar l.rmit. nn slal.. uli taint 14. 1 1.0 lam) above .leat'ill e.l, lrt.fi. r. M J I. i 'ulllior, I . B loiinalaalnln-r, al Is ..It al lirnlo. tlregoa, nl. I In- l.'lli itay nt July. Itl I I'lBloiaiit uaiora as wlliieaaes William Huffman, t'ttarlea 'lurin-r Jntm "in. I.', all nf Atolrvwa, ttrvson Mefvln llnao. uf llvtilo. Ore (nil Kmi. 10 ..t. I, 1 1 '..'J, lUiili. Nu Wl I.ISI Nn M I NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION. I t'NITKIi HTATKH I. ASH tlKHi R( nurua, lorifi.ii. May IT, Itlfi i NoUes la hereby al v.-n that Ilm Northern I'ai'inr Hallway t .uiaiiy. host boa aililrssa Is Nl. I'aul, All aula. 1. a. fhla Itl Ih i.., uf May IVIidl.il lu Itila ..Itlee IU aiilli'at to sslset tiuitsr the yro. lalni.a uf Ini ' nl l-'onrri'SS, synrxiveil Jufy I , l.'ii i:aihtal. . NCIiMg's. W!"I,a f' !. 1 -'' '. h. iS) Ksat , w. H Hartal Nu irn t a n , an.i ail I- ibiii. iiaiuiii.K advtraali tin' lauds ttrsi riiHsd. nr dnsirius tn oi.ji-i i heeause ul tlm Mineral ohaiat-lBr ul tlm latul or an) other reaaou, to the disposal It. a)i.tlialil Bhottld til. tin it afflda.lts of j.i..i. In this umt-e, un ev tisfors the l.tli day of July tin Wa i. KryiB'. t (Kill Hilda 1JU Ue) Nn. NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION. I'SITSUMTATSS I Alnril. I, . Hunts, no sun. May '-". I'l I Notles Is hereby glveu tl.ai let Norllisra I'Brlftt' Hsllwsy tunii.ai.1 . a It, so .usi ofUet addtiss Is Hi, Paul, MiouMotu. Ims ttals Bntli dsy of May )1, Hlsd In tins nm . tils at. blli-allou t. aaleet uudsr ilia provlatuns ul II,. set of t oiitfrifBB, approvs.1 July I, iitja i.ui ta (.MY. I'.U, HKl,Nlt',heo . T. MH..K . aafasl, W M . Herlsl Ne. unit; Auy snd all jKosuus elBltnliis ad.ersel. the Isnils deserllMM, or dsslribsd lu eeletl Mealies uf the Mlosrsl chsrseter of the laud, , a at y ..fin, rsaaon, I.. Iho distaMal In epitlleaiu should fi!.' their sffldstlts of pretasl la litis offlrs.uuor before the ivth day ol July 191 Wa. i . i.i . lift-tali i NOTJCK FQR PUBI-ICATION fSIIBUSrAlSBl.AHI.il.il.., I Hums, iiroftin. Juttf IS, 1 .1 i Nut Iff la Imrsbr strati that Thorntnu sllmti ol Narruwa, tiratroii. wbu. ,,u July it.lui.', mads i llomralrad Knlry, No UUII forNWU. Hei' ill and NK'.Mei . 10. tw..VH .llallK..". K ,Willalll' ! etle Marfdlaii, has filed ttutlt e of I tilet.l t.oi lu Bill Una! Ilitrr irar I'roof tu falalili.lil elaltu to tlm land abo.s dust-rllied, belors Id-K later and Kei-elrer. at Hums, lln-ioui, OU till Kib day or July, iui , I'laliualit iibOiob as witnesses: tieursB Huwllti, Burns Urtgoa. Die Bodsi berg, Tall Miller, Ham llrtroliall uf MsrruWS, Oregon v. r-Asss. RaglgtBi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tlNITlUaTATRH IsAMii Of -t a, - liurua, OrvMOii, Juu li, i"l i Null. . la ln-ifbir hu Uiul KilKHt W ii VulkruliiirigU, nvbow ami hvlr o( MarM in aiiiniiiiigi, ilfH'DAMxi, Ol OiiUlIn, Oii'ti.iii, who. un rtt.rue.rr 1. ivi j. ma.ii ii.um i ...i i Kutry, Nn. uukM, (or HUNW'4, hv,'4, i Hh ,, I HtMJlloit V, TuWDHlilp 36 H, ItmiKi- W hrl Willauirltf Mrt lutnii, Urn tlli'tl notice of lilt If ' tion tu uikkv flutl tliifrytstr iirihif lu Mtnb lUb claim to tbt IhikI iIhiw ttMOrlbwl, be fur1 KMliit-r hiiii Kecel.er at Hurim, Ore u 1 1 ivtb ig- ut July, i -- rlnlmtWH iiaiiit-e w n ueu a U.Jl... 11. . , nf !:t,. ll.. ai 11..I. 1. ll.. iiuuuv) ! is. ti at -1 , rt t-p mi i(i ll nil VaUu'iiliUrg and K. W, Van aUenbiui;. I"iili o! Ontario. Oregon. Krtul a huy ami Kilgai Mehuiiftld botb uf Riley, tlreitwii Wu. Karmk. K'KUlir NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. mm HTATKM I.ANI) OKKICK, Hurni, O red on, Jniir I , 9U I Notice ll luTfby tflveu tbat l.utbor I.. Ninlth, i.l Hevrrliuaii, , Oregon, wbu. on May J, III, uiRile Hoiiii-eMad Kl.try Nu.tif.tltti, lur I ula .'. K',NK'U, Her Hull M. iuwiiihlii 2 hniilh, Range iW Kaat. Wlllametlu MitIiIIhu, '.! MU'.i iiiillro uf liiteiillun to inake Una) Ibrao yuftl proof, tu eatabUab ('Uliu to tbe lain) Rbuvi rte orlued, befure Heulatcr alul Reoever at lti.rn I iiri'gnu, mt iba.i'i.i day uf Jul), lulu, rial want oamra aa wftiieaaei: Cliaa. L. Hiultb, Harrhuai). Drtiguii, Orunt i lbuinitiii, Hul.tTl a. tnaiii. Jr . iiHih ill Hm rly, Oregon, Uuiuer liatnuau, uf llanimati oreguu. Wu. Karri. ...gUlir NOTICK KOH PUBLICATION II NITKII HTATKH I.ANU lu Hit llllllis, llli'Siill, Jiiiiii l.i, tS ..'tiili , la lisrsbr nlvt.li ilial I'l.a. I, Imltil, uf II srrl tit an, ilregi.lt, wlin. un May 'J, lull, innli lluuiBBltiail Kuirv, Nu. UMitl, for l.uls I, . ' NK'.HK1,. Hoc III, Twiisllli 'i'i, H , IUiik' llil K,, WllllH i..i.tt.i Mtiilillaii liaa lllt-il DOtloS ul In tsiitluit tu wake rtnsi ilirso rear pivot loeslsli llslt I'lallit to His Isuil aliovti itttat'tltir't, l.i'fi.i. It.iulaUT al. it Kut'slvSI. SI llllltia. llrt'Siui. nn tiiBinitli day ol July ivTo, I'lBliiiaii l tiBiiina a, W II II. . I.nlli... I Hinllli. lfartliiiBii. liii'tiiiii. iutiiii Uoiiinauii. Itt.uarlH liraltt Jr.. I.ulliof .. touariH i, ram jr., i.uiuoi mm i Ott-guu. Iluutrr li.iuiiaii til Ilrrtliiiiiu W a rtr l.i I.: I Burns. Oregon Tuesday Fruit Day at RICHARDSON'S Watermelons, Cantaloups Peaches, Apricots, Rasp berries. Loganberries, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons Special price by the crate for canning if you will leave your lz orders a few days before hand Remember we will have everything in the fruit line Friday, each week A. K. Richardson General Merchand ise Agt. Buick Automobiles Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and.Feeding Privilege! in Corral or Bant. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN. We have a complete atock of Seasonable Goods Come and aee the great varic t- Eveiything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDl RS The Burns Department Store mI ounniK WKAPPERS Printed in accordance with legal requirements on short notice at THE TIMES-HERA Job Rooms 1 ' m II , JOB WORK We do It right j Adinininir Pol, ir (irouiuls. J) w-""leaasaeaeBa-ffjBfBBa---F'i- BBBBaram . - !v