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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1915)
The Man who knows Clothes, who realizes there is a difference in the way Clothes are made come to this store before buying Williams-Zoglittaitit Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon Additional Local. $he &tmr-$rra(d JULIAN BYRD Manager SATURDAY. JULY 2. Il SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oaa Yaar 9 la Mania . Three Mont. 2.00 IOC .75 Dr. Benson Describes Oregon Building at Fair Editor Times-Herald: Your readers may be interested in a description of the Oregon build ing at the Panama Exposition. It is very unique in appeararu-e, and different from any other building on the grounds. It is made entirely of logs with the bark left on. It is a two-story building surrounded by peristyle of log-columns after the manner of a Grecian temple, which gives it an imposing and majestic ap pearance. Surrounding both the lower and upper balconies are dusters of blooming roses and flowering plants, mingling with the rustic pillars which produce a very pleasing effect. Within the building is a finely furnished rest room which is greatly appre ciated by the tired traveler. Here also is the registration office. We found Miss Mildred Wilson presiding in the spotlessly clean and attractive kitchen and dining room. The exhibits are all made un der pergolas adorned most taste fully with the objects exhibited under each pergola. The dis play of wild birds and betfta of the state attract great attention. One of the most interesting ex hibits is myrtle-wood wrought into furniture and ornamental pillars and souvenirs. We had never seen such beautiful polish ed wood. It came from Coos county. The scenery of the state is shown to fine advantage through illuminated paintings on glass. Oregon scenery takes place sec ond to none. Klamath county exhibit is great in size and magnificent in quality, the county should be proud of herself. The Willamette Valley has a special display of it's own and it fully justifies the reputation of the far famed valley. Oregon's exhibit throughout is Buch as the state should be proud of. While the exhibits are not extensive as some states their character is of the highest qual ity. The Oregon building is most for tunately located. It on the gate and as one stands on the upper balcony, he sees the mountains rising on the other side of the gate, sees the entire length of the strait, some five miles long, on which are riding at anchor the Bhips of different nations, and the five great war ships of our nation. It is a scene to stir the aamiration 01 anyone. It is a privilige to attend such an inter national exhibit as this, and one can only wish every body might have an opportunity to do so. E. Benson. Senator Chamberlain Visits This Section (Continued from psgt DBS) problems well along, with the water properly and equitably dis tributed and happy, prosperous homes being mads on the now idle lands. He admires the character of the people who will go against such odds in making homes in thus section and believes in giving every possible encour agement. Another matter that Senator Chamberlain will take up is the mail conditions. He will go di rect to the department with a thorough understanding of the situation and we may expect re sults. Shot Herself by Accident Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. O. A. Hall, whose home is near Drewsey, accidentally shot her self with a small revolver, the weapon dropping from a holster, striking a rock and was discharg ed the bullet entering the abdom inal cavity and passing through lodging in the muscles of the back. Her husband was not at home and the wounded woman changed her dress and walked to Drewsey, a distance of some 3 miles, waded 8 ditch on the jour ney. Dr. Melvin immediately called Drs. Griffith & Saurman of this city and they arrived in Drewsey about 2 o'clock the following morning. Dr. Griffith found her pulse normal and doubted that the bullet had penetrated the cav ity but thought best to investi gate and upon making an Incision found the bullet had not only passed through the abdomen but had severed the bowel. It was one of the most astonishing situ ations the doctors had ever wit nessed in their professional ca reer as it was most serious, yet the patient showed no effects of the shock. They operated, sew ing up the bowel, washed out the cavity and after the operation Mrs. Hall rallied immediately. Such a wound would ordinar ily have caused death in a short time, especially when the victim should remain without relief for such a long period before atten tion but Mrs. Hall was getting along fine at last report. Harvester whips at J. C, Wel come & Son's. Miss Emma Kuschele was In from the homestead yesterday. Wm. Foren and family have gone to the mountains for a short outing. First class lir buck teeth and mower tonguesatt he Burns Hard ware Co. J. W. Vandcrpool delivers ice every other day to any part of the city. Leave your order. Lost Between tlieVarion place and Burns, a brown overcoat. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. Miss Ethel McGee has returned home after a year spent at out side points. Her many friends are glad to welcome her home. The Bumi Hotel is the head quarters for all when in town, Good table service, clean rooms and accommodating attendants J, W. Biggs and family have returned from Ontario where they vere visiting with relatives and friends. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extracharge See the Steam laundry about your work. Remember the special feature picture at Tonawuma tonight "The Lure" in five parts and a dandy comedy reel besides. Warrant Call. V Nolle. N .ol II nil Notice is hereby given that there Is money on bond to pay all general fund warrant registered prior to October 1, 1014. Interest oeMM .July Wi, 1B16. R. A. Miller, County Treasurer. Stockholders Meeting. Notice ik hereby given that the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Burns Flour Mill ing Co . will be held in Burns. Oregon, on Monday, Aug. 'I, at 2 o'clock p. m. at Tonawama Theatre, for the purpose of elect ing a board of directors. . Q, Smith, President. t mril of liui.gratu.il Mrs. Sadie 1'. Cluwson, Indiana I'a., was bothered with indiges tion. "My stomach pained me night and day," she writes. "I woujd feel bloated and have headache uiul belching after eat ing, i also surteree jrom con stipation. My daughter had used Chamberlain's Tablets and insisted upon my trying them. They helped me as nothing else has done, For sale by all dealers. Bundles for the Steam Laund ry can be left at the Capital and and Star barber shops. attar Than Life Insurance. Twenty-five cents invested in a bottle ot unamDcriam s i : Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will enable you to protect your family from any serious conse quences resulting from an attack of colera or diarrhoea during the summer months. Is that not better than life insurunee? Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by all dealers. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. IINrTKI) MTATKN I.ANIi OtTIUS, I Miiiim. tircguii. J"l) '" Itli. I Notice la hereby given thai Jiilin II. I'oIhikIvi PimiI.i, oregnu. aim, "" i ', Iluuieklnail r.nlrr, Nil. Wi, tot '.SKI., sgi II . NI.NK'., NK'.NW', riiietlnti I'll, Township II" Hulllli, llsngc i. Kail, Wlllsmatle Meridian, Iim tiled nuilcc at mini lion to tasks rjnel litre yaar proof, in .ilal.llali ilelru In ilia laud ahovn dekcrll isd, lialnrii M J O't'onnnr, U. . t'oiwuilkeluncr, al li nlTIre, at I'enlo, Oregon, mi On '-'..Hi 'lay ol August ins, claimant nam, a wll makes .III) Mlierauu, Matin M All.ri.iili. Mil. in K Allan, Annie I'lilendcr. all ol In III", Iliegnn Wm. Fa nag. Itegietei. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. QltlTBP STaTM I. ami OFUCS llurui, ori.uiiii. Jul) I .. l'il. .Noll, a li hcrcl ) given thai Annum llseal ili'li nl Weveriy. on-iuii. who, un August -. I'M.'. naila llomeileed Kiilrv.Nu orvJisi fur m'.NW'. KUHWUSec. II, Twli.Jllllange.l .1 K . vv lllain atta Meridian, liaa nled uulli I 1 ' I" 111 a k a final llircc far I'iniil in Salgblhtli clalui to tha laml abuve deerlln"l, befure Iteg later and 'Hecclver. el Murni. Oregon, on lot .HHliilmy or uivimt. IvI.V rlalriiaut names na ,1 it n,. . . Karl I Uuritlu.il. Tliuuiaa s Htuvcu, I.ulli nl rilucstmi. OHM Ati'itiiala llnaaliltli liranl Tlioinj.xiti. built WSVilrly. ','.."' ' j'M rltlKI. Ileglflel NOTICE OF tAi I- Qf gEAL PROPEKTY Shorten School Period Agree College Heads An Interesting Demonstration. A news item, that should prove of more than ordinary interest to the ladies of this county, has just reached this office. Mr. W. L. Van De Water, representing Allen & Lewis, wholesale grocers of Portland, will be in Burns Saturday, Aug. 7th, for the pur pose of demonstrating the Pre ferred Stock brand of highest grade groceries and canned goods Shortening the public school period to six years from the eight years now required to com plete the grammar grade course in Oregon is the policy urged by U. S. Commissioner P. P. Clax ton and agreed to informally by the conference of College presi dents and other educational beads, at the Agricultural College. This plan is not only being rec ommended by the federal bureau of education but it is being tried out with success in different parts of the country, according to the commisioner. At the same time the high school period is lengthened two years, thus divi ding the twelve years of public school course into six and six rather than into eight and four years. In support of the plan it pointed out that the last was two years of the grammar school course as at present organized are used largely in review, tnus practically wasting valuable time. It was thought that this time could be more wisely spent in do ing new or more advanced work. By this arrangement the av- Mr. I. Schwartz, at whose store erage child would complete the the demonstration will take place, elementary school at 12 years of has stated to the writer, that he age, at which time Dr. Claxton does not know just what the na-; thinks school work should be tureof the demonstration will be; equally divided between study but he is confident that no one ' and work. A boy should be par who is interested in domestic cially self-supporting at 12, and economy and domebtic science, j by working part time he would can afford to miss it. So a cordi- be able to make his own personal al invitation is extended to every expense money and at tjie same one to be present at the demon- time gain a practical knowledge atraUon, Saturday, Aug. 7th at of his study subjects by putting ANNOUNCEMENT, The first annual camp meeting of the Idaho-Oregon district of the Nazarine Church will be held in the district tent, just east of the laundry at Burns, July 28rd Aug 1st. inclusive. A number of workers will be present from over the district. The preachers in charge will be Rev. Harry Hays Dist. Supt. and Rev. Lewjs J, Hadley of Nampa, Idaho. There is plenty of room on the grounds for tenting and straw for bed ticks. Services each day and at 7-45 each evening, three services on Sunday, Sunday School at 9:30 song service at 10:30 and preach ing at 11. Preaching again in the afternoon at 2:30 and at 7:30 in the evening. The Laundry whistle will an nounce the services from day to day during the week, a half hour and live miuutes before service time. Kvcry body welcome. S. L. Flowers. IN THK COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR HARNEY COUNTY. In the mmliT o( tlin catuln il F. Cravie Ooiton, dasatssd NOTICK IS 1IEHKHV UIVKN Thsl itntlr ami t)y virtue of an Ofdst of salt ma.le a'l salacsi IP M' l,r HJfW cauae un tliu P'lli iluy ' Jut"'. I"'". ' thu iitnlcrainiiril, iiilHiiii"imtr "I lite above entitled ostalu, will nil a I'rmilr or i.iiUI.' tale mi tlie llltli day ..( Ann ul t, ltflli, at 10 o'clock In the WrMOOn al Ilia CutJ't llpliai In mil' ('utility nntl stata tli following asssribed rsal .mi- PHr Mwf'ShlS to lil talatc, lii .ill , kMjNpMj ii't '', I 4 '' "' s'' tlon )H. T"Wlnli'l' f lath "' Kanira III K, W. M . uiiImIiiIiik niii sstea. Iim nollci' l. i nl, 1 1 lit.. I (ma I'ciiiI ol foarsoasssetlrs iwass is UmTIsms1 llnraltl, a tlauaiar iillllittl mnl nl (naral circulation on rtarnsy t'ouniv Oregon, tidiler and bv vlrtni- nl an onlxr of tha Hod. II. ). I.vvana, Imliii' "I ili aliova Kt'tillitl conn inailc on tliu IHtli luy el Juiir. Ilil'i. Th tala ol taiil bftrparfy will in- sub" j'-i I to i unlit malum by IIih aliova cntit- lei) Court. Kalcil t lliiiii, OrtSJQO llii l.ili'lnv of July, lull). iSlgiHil) MAHV OtOXTON, Atluilniatraior nl tliu SStStS "' F. Crawl Otoiloa, dsessssd. To School oittrri. The CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS are two vast wonderlands The Greatest Shows of The Ace. You cannot afford to miss them. The opportunity will soon pass. Go Now. Choice of kcvci al routes in low fares lor the i tin nil trip, via OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Ask A. C. EGAN, T. F. A P. A., Bend Cbapter l.'.n, Qaaersl Laws ' Oiafcn, lots. Swtiini I, Kteapt a herein other wine iirnvi.leil. all Statutory mi, inak InK l'roviai,Mn,.'f Hi" revenue, ol ihn Htata anil for Htnte ile,,arlmiM3 or in stitutions, i oiintii.i . aims, towns, schools roads, and for all oilier parposM are hereby so rnluee as to prohibit tne levyhiKol a xrrater uiumiiit of revenue on the asaeaatnl value ..I Hie yeur IBIS than ,he larKruniount levied mi the aaseam.il value ol ('il)ii Hie tear I'.UIIor of (he yr' Illl I plui If in i mil I'ot each year after lni.'i. all sinh ia ml en hall besoliiniteil ss not lo levy u (rent er amount of revenue than I lie larger er amount levied In either of ;ihe two years imiiied Hlrly prajOtdlngi plus nil r cent. Section .'!. Many bouid of levy ornny nUIuer liat m .In. '. I with the duty ol IcryliiKStai it, any tajcing diatrit't ex cept the alnte, shsll lie of the opiirioll that tha autoiiut ol lbs M limited by this sol will be iusiillicient lor the needs of such lastntt dj-.i to i for the current year, the ijiieslioit of in.lllSHSSBll lllj may be submitted to thu vol en, ol lOoh tailtiK tlistrlct at a gem-ntl or al u speclsl 'Irelion ialle.1 fot the purpoae and in the oiuniur provided by law or calling special eleclions In such tas- St d)strlts. 1 any sin h question of iooraasliiK the luvy sjal bv suhmillntl at any election aa'l.efnre set forlh, due notiee thsreof shall In- given for al leusl thirty days in ml ranee of such election by publication In oue or more news papers of general circulation published fn such taiinn district, providtd if no newejisper )s published in such l ivmg district, notice shsU.hc'glven liyjioatlng a notice of such election in ill luust three conspicuous places In such district. If a majority of the votes cast lit such elec tion shall be in favor of llm Increased levy ss named in said i led inn notice, then the olllcers elnngrd with levying taxes may makn such InrrtlSSSrt levy lor the year votud "li, and thnreiifler the limitation of this act shall imply unless aa Increased levy fur the tiuitictihir year sball be voted at anulher election in like manner. Meet urn 7. Any levy which may be tertilled, to Ihecuiiuly assessor in miens of the lliullatious of this act or not ore- niHted by thu provisions nf this net shall be unlawful. lp any smh case it shall he unlawful fur the uounty BSSSSS1 or of auy county within the ei.il. to en ter upon the las roll of in- uoiiuly uuy sucb excessive levy. Inctiseol anysiich excess In any levy it is hereby made the duty of the county assessor and he la hereby retpilred lo reduce such levy aud to extend only such part thereof us will comply with the provision of this act, For the henellt of officers of the dif ferent taxing dlstiicts 1 submit herewith a list showing the greatest ami.nnl nl revenue uf rhe dlfteruut school districts o o am. ao " " 7 307.08 'i 440.es ii g 3B.80 " 10 118.48 " 11 112,04 " 1. 188.74 M 13 985.31 U 002.40 " " 10 103.IK.' ' " 16 150.34 " 17 797.11 " " 18 360.53 " 1H 1011.35 n at) 308.08 " " 21 1M452 " 34 20H.67 " 25 390.80 " " 38 205.08 " 27 1837.90 " " 38 134.02 " 29 131.08 " 30 J31O.M0 " ' 31 310.07 ' " 32 752.57 " " 81 381.40 ' " 34 4511.09 " 30 430.20 ' " 30 80.01 37 550.44 ' " 38 120.08 " 311 117.75 i 40 BM.40 ' 41 271.90 " " 43 913 12 " 43 '.t.M7 ' 44 350.08 ' 45 298.02 48 0411.75 'i 47 12M40 ' 48 4I12.HH i " " 49 870. 90 " ' 60 359.10 " " 01 ttes.M " 03, 1X9,18 Oj I38J52 Dirwtcy Mljfh:, , : City r.iuns ....... 1404.70 II the rriiitrmrnts uf ny taillt ths ii ict nrr In rstsrss uf tbt abuve amounts, plus sis Bfl pent, It will tw necessary for the voters or tha diAsrent taxiiiK dlstrluts (ti hold a special election under i he provisions ofaevtlon three of this act. The iissessor'i oflk cannot give the nact ninoimt uf the assessable property of the taxing districts for tlis year 1015 until the tax rolls have been written up and passed on by the county board ol ,iualiiuliou, which will be on the arc otid Monday ju' SJpUmbf r. The notice of all cjul Irvirs must bs rftunicM t.. tin- county clerk and county assessor on or imfnrr. the second Monday In Daara Isrr. To assist tha eehool officials I at nrx the following assessed valuations of the vnrious taxing districts for the year 1014, and feel safe io saying that there will Ik some increase of valuations ill sitry u'iog djitrjc, far rw ,U,B IBM Vakaalieof. nisi. No. i 7ta,730 " - (f.: W.i.tM " I) U6tl,:i90 ' i 410,930 " ' S TI.S70 " " 8 I0I,IH.' " ' 7 4!5,:irtO R 08.tMl.'i ' 9 168,430 QUALITY FIRST New Spring Goods Now on Sale at BROWNS SATISFACTORY 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 Have your picturo takpn at the Sayer Studio, NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION UatTsnerxTss l.isnorrn a. i Hums, orafon, June ''.. I'M. I Nutter n tonal, v lmi that I harlsi Moors, ol luamuiiil, ureaoii. wliu, on Man li IW, tvuinailr Miiiiiralia'l Klltry Nil. MiWI. lor KK'.SIt', HW'.NKi,. SSS'S',, W!SK',. Keetlon II. vifK4. Haelleii 114 Tnwinlil. Kn South, Kauxr 14 K, Wlllsinslle Mellillan. ha III ril nollie nl Intanllou to make final Ibree "eai lril. to aatalillab elalm u. Ilia laml above ds aerllMMl.l'afiira Kastalaiand H.-eelr. r. at Hums, in. . hi. .hi Un- nil. da v ul uiei.i HIS II. II eiiiflh. Jaaiaa Ivr. Itma Imllarlilil. I si.iuti all ul Mm.. ..ii.l. tireiio. m K4s, Ref1if NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. initio fi m i. ami orru k, Hurua, tjrason, Jam- i -. IfU Bailee IS Ueraliy lao that l.ulhrr 1.. Hinllh. j ul Hairtniaii, "irfoli. wh.i. on May .', I'M I , inaila Homiatrail It I, I ry NO.CMO, Ini I ' tluli -'I. luaiiklill, i SuUlh, aii.i nl..... Me I i'i K'.NX 10 II u l M. I& Irl... 17.. 18 . ohj.4:i.'. U'. 4". 61, 'CO IL'.'l.loo ;u,i6 I.0U 76,170 in - I 1 .11. IS". " 19 101.1SA " " 80 u,07f " " 1 af,TS0 " " 21 aa,670 " ' v:t 71.W6 " ' 34 U,7S6 " 110 99, HOD ai s4,:t30 " 7 .HOT.oSO " " tfH te.MO " " 3W , IMS, ISO " " so i6,5ur " " SI JftS.aUo " " 39 108.906 " " 33 127,106 " " 34 60,010 " " 36 216,14,ri " " M 2.MW " " 87 S78,20 " " ,'IS 100,876 " " :iu 83,660 " " 40 86,715 " " 41 44,030 " " 48 U0,H;I6 " " 48 18,976 " " 44 44,886 " " 45 69,306 4o , ,,.., ,,, ,,,,,, ,...,.. M,'I76 " " 1 86,090 " " 4S 842,740 " " 49 43,995 " " 80 86,810 " " 51 146,345 " " 61 23,986 " " 63 870.806 Drewsey II. I. 428,196 Illy lliirns 408,216 JiS. J. DONBOAN, (bounty Alpesaoi. li v in .lei I'ounly uourl. Hanaa fct Kail VTIanirttf Mrrl'llHi'. ! I... n. , ol lnte,iiiM In inakr anal ntool. tu ratabllih ilalbi In (lir Ini.'l aril iK'd. t-lute Kvalatar auil Reeeltrsr. ai li Urefuti.nu the All, il(y ol Jul), I'M. rialuaut aatiirs aa wilnaaaas' l liaa I. sinltli. Harrliuaii, nioaiin. '.''.' ThoiuliluD. Hulialt S tir.l. J , Ih.iI, nl a. ill. (l'Sun, lli'li'i' I'eiiiuau.uf llaiilmtii, I Orefoi), WM I.KM ll.aian r NOTICK FUR PUBLICATION tSITKI) STATU I.ASIMlKKHKl Uurua, urefuii. Juna I... ISIS I Snllir la lirlrbr (Ivrn that lliaa. I. Smilli. ol Harrluau. iircgi.a, win,, on May .'. Ml, iiir.1. Ilutneatrsa KHll. No l'.4. (or l.oi 4, '.. n. :. -NXt,sk',. Ha !H. TuliSlill ift. 8.. K.nae I I .. WllllauialU M. n.llai, baa Itleil ill In taollob In inaki- diial III rat ear prnnl tu eetab. Iltli elaliu In llm lan.l abore .! , i I-. .1 . ' HagUtar aixl rtaealTar, at Duma, Orsgou, i.' eulaii.l nainra aa ai'M'e. I ha It. I.utlmr I. Hlaltli. tlarrlinali. tnrantl. oraiit i houioaou, nuorris oraiit. ji Ir, ' in ! I, ..II, .,1 Waver Homer I'lniiiau nl llatrliiniii. y r.tur Iteglatr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'SIVSD MT,rB l.tai, orru Huma. OfeeM, Jul) II. I I Nollea la bara'by ilveti thai llarr) k BeeleroI llalouu4, Oreaoll. who, un Nu. o. Ill anil January T, isf'i.uiatla liowaalaa.l Kiilu. . So !.;. irjvls. t..r Lots I, Jsi,N K, soe. .1. H'.SH', aoil NHHW'a, See 'J, Tuwuihlp '.".' H . Hangi .... Kaat, Wlllaiiirlle Drii.tlan. baa Itleil mill., of lulanllon to mala dual Hirer yrar i.i..i,i. to aatatllah alalm lo iba lanil above iteaeilb, .1. balolr KrgUtar ami Heerlvcr, at llnrna. tin lo'i.nn tin (Hi day ol AUfnat, Mil. ilaluijnl asmss M I'm ( m lie -olkaslai. Iiafla Turin i. w .. . Aadaraon suit I tk 1 1 1 1 1 Healer, all ol lilaiimini. Oifjjaa, MS. I 01 I.., .a TuesdayFruit 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 orders a few days before hand Remember we will have everything in the fruit line Friday, each week A. Ke Richardson General Merchandise Ast. Buick Automobiles 1 Slat. 11. ant of Uaclalaaad Deposlls. Statement ol the llaroay County National Hunk of llama, County of llninty, State of Uregon, snowing the amount standing to tbt tieilil of avery tlcpositor July I, 1018, who has not uitlnliiiv.il any part of his deposit, piincipul or interest, for a period of more tliiiu seven (7) years immediately prior lo said date, with the name, last l.iiow ii place of reeideoce or post other" address of siiiih depositor, Olid 1"' 'el of his ileal li if kaowo, Naaaa Peet Offlea Oeari If Kaewa Aran. Jumcs Ueutry, dead SSO.Bli A. W. Mrulr, Hums, Oregon 4.00 J utiles Teure, Burns, Oregon 70.0S STATU OP OKKUON, ( County of llarnry ( I. I.con M. Brown, being first duly sworn, deposed and say upon oath, that 1 urn I lir ruahjer of the arney Oollitty 'mi in mnl Bank of Bums, County ol Har ney, Htut ol Oregoni that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and complete etutcmeiit, showing ths name, lust known residence or postollive mi llions, liui si' dsath, if known, aud the amount to the credit of each depositor us lequircdhy the provisions of Sections 7.I7N 7.IH1, inclusive, Lord's Oregon Laws. I.son M. BaowM, I'ashier. Snliat i iooiI aud sword to before me this Hth day of July A, D. HJr llhNNr I oe Notary I'ublio for Oregou. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. ivirin BTun i ami ioiiii:, H,,riia, tiii a-i'ii , Jmii , I'll .. .Snilie i L,.i, i r ,i. Miat lelfi-, a..i, . I raa. of waerv, OrpfOu, h Im, ua May .'?, pn Jane e. Ivr: and March I ,. Ivl .. ina.fi Ilium alaa-l Knttlra S'u. uruiur.l4fc ilVm... reaiiailhi Iv K',SK!,.ae, u alaSlt'.,. Sec. l:i. f. .1,,-. It 33 t.. -lit I, MkialfWL; NlaNg'., Co IS PS)1SK, asetlon 7. TieWnslifp Ji. a., liHiif 14 I. Willamette Meridian, has lll.nl notlea nl lutelllluu to make nnaltliree year I'umt, r. aaiatiliaii elalm t.. the land alauve described, trefure Keelater aud Utealvar.at Hurus,Orerjiin ua the V7 day el Jaly, 1115. i lalniaiii namaa aa altiieaaea : O. K. Thumuaun. Kit. Kuaeuerana. S. ,1. I.eata and ll. A Inaki-maii, all nl Waverl) tin ami. V'M . KaHfta. Kelli r. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION ! I'NITBDNTATKHl.ANIHlKKIt'r:, I ' lllirni. iie,.iu, Jin,, -4, 1VI . i Siillce la liataliv ltsn that !ai! C. lime n Indeiiemli nn, iiriimi, who, On Annual I',, IWW, made I'exrt I ami Kntri. Nu. OSUal, l r KU. Ha, tluu as, lovrualiln M i.. Hank. i Hlllauiatle Marldlau, has tiled uiillee el Inn n Hub to make Klual I'mnl, to eainiiiiai, claim to the laud above deirnl.ed, lailure lie,' tiler and Receiver, at lluriia Oregon, uu Un .mil nay in ,iui . lam I Clalruaut uamesas wltiiaaaea: lleni, K lliiulla), Jauule M lluiitlcyau.il lonii n alauflicrtv. all nl I aei, tin ,..i ll.ui J. I.i, li-i qf ilari luian. tin -..ii Wkl.rsss. Kealal.i Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Raled Hay fpr Sale I rtc (m,,,,) HoMt iind.Feeding: Privileges In Corral or Hain. Customer Care For Own Slock. W. A. COODMAN. Adioininir Vmimtlm. r. f af ""- i 'l I I 11. r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i-uiii.ku.mI .in turns. Hurua, Ore, on. July 7 til 8. Notice Ik hereby given that Joaauh K. UlptOU, o, llnrna Urefou aim uu Daealubnr ' I SOU, madslliimealrail Kiitry. Nu UH'isl, lor M'.NW, . N.'iHW',, Heclluu 1'J, 'I'ovr naliiii .! s , I: K., Wlllametla Meridian, had tiled uulleenl n. tabllah elalm In ilia laml sIhivs .Ira. iiIm-.i Im lure Kvalkier aud Uueulvur, at llurna, llresou, on the filth day ul August, 1"! V l 'la I in a ii In a in ea aa wltlieaaea frad H.Hcull. I.ee K. Wlaeiuan, Frank Wlae man. (Iruvar Jamaaun. all ul liuruk, i n. ,...u Wm. ! .mo. ftatlster. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION UNri'KpSTATsMI'AMIlOKr'l II, I lllillia. titerion, Juli I, nil;, Nulleulahiiieb) yUl.ll that KlU K lUllllltllll ul llmliMiaii, llreguu, Who, ou July I.I. 1(01), ruade lieaeri l.aud Katry, No. Uiuls, lorHK', Navlluu 111, lowuahlp '.'II Holltlr. li ;l.l Kaal, Willamette Meridian, liaa illcu uoileu nl Intention to make dual prool, to i-atui.llsli elalm lo thu land abuve deaerll.e.l. bet Kellaler ami ItueeUer, at Hurua. Orssull, un the utli day ol Annual, I'M Claimant nainna as wllneaaei: Letter M. Ilamlltuu. Juhu II. Klebm i. Hob oil Irving, Juaenb W. llm bantu . all ul Bui li aun. i in k, hi WM. KSas. Ilei-ihlel. Mi4j Hum. li), I, in No. Hrilal N na.-i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UtUTKh HTATSB I.ANI' times, llurna. tliegun. Jinn 17th, I'M Notice la hereby given that thu Nnitlni l-aeltle Hallway Oomuany, whusu imat ,,in,, addieak Ik til. I'aul, Mlulluauta. bag this Will dity uf June lllli filed III Mill iittlee ilk Slipllcg tlnn tokelsut uuder tha iirovlklona ul lbs scl ultluligreaa. aiairuved July I, lain.-, ,.ui -.im . u1) . ... 1.014 asc. so, out I mrc. n, iwu. nm, i, ., i Kait.W.M. Auy aud all uarsoat claluilug sdieraely tliu lauda daaerlbad. or dsalrlna to obleet lieeauau We have a complete stock ol Seasonable Goods Come and see the great variety Everything For Evei-ybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store li faaaWHa1aaWSMaalaaa4ejMajaajjajaajaajat--- BUTTER WRAPPERS I'rintvd in accordance with Uqul miuiremenU on short not in at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms ii JOB WORK We do It right V forties years Itlia and 111)1 l)ist. No. I SHtMK.Vt! " " 'J U!I4.34 " " 3 lliM.lU the store of I. Schwrtz. them to the test. ol tha mineral character of ths lipid, ur any olhsrresaabtalhSSsHissltosiiiilleaiit.aliuul.l Alathalr (Bdavlu of urOliiat lb Mils uillie, nu ur beluie the Jud day til Adauat. 1CIA Ground feed at Hagey's. We do job printing. " " 6 :i-'l.o la. Jiavaaa. aaauutau.