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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1915)
, 3BB 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 $he f tmea-pUtafd JULIAN BYRD Manager SATURDAY. AUGUST 14. I IS suBsaurnoN rates OmYm W.O0 SUM.bb. 1-00 TklMMMlk .71 Oregon State Bankers Are on The Job (Continued from page one.) Schools Open in Burns September 6th. The impression has Rained headway that both the public and high schools of this place will be gin the fall terms on Aug. 30. Principal Shirk desires The Times-Herald to state the high school will begin on September 6 and we also know the public school will begin on the same date. Prospects are most gratifying for an excellent school year in the schools of this city with every preparation being perfect ed before the opening for the largest number of pupils in the history of both schools. The cit izens of this city are going to take even a more active personal interest in the schools the com ing year and endeavor to assist in every way possible to their success. The teachers will assemble be fore the beginning of schools and programs for the year will be outlined and plans perfected for harmonious work. Portland, as headquarters; have placed the office in charge of a manager who is one of their own number, and who workB under the supervisisn of an executive committee of a Board of Directors who are men of such real finan cial success- have "pulled them selves up by their own boot straps" -that they know how to keep down overhead expense. Attention Sportsmen! Deputy Game Warden Trlska has received the following impor tant letter from the State Game Warden: "We have your letter of July 30th with reference to the Steens Mountain Game Reserva tion, and in reply will say that the State Game Department holds that the reservation is still in existence. Although the last Legislature appears to have mixed things considerably con cerning this refuge, it was not their intention to repeal the Act creating the same, which comes under the dissemination of Arti cle (C) and the State Game De partment therefore holds, at least until reversed by the courts, that said Article (C) of Section 1, Chapter 189 of the General Laws of Oregon for the year 1913 is still in force and effect "This opinion is based upon the fact thai the title of the Act which seems to repeal the said Additional Locals. Job printing here. Best of care given patients at Mrs. Flreoved's maternity hospi tal. Milton Chaveliar is at the Cum mins hospitul sulTering from a stroke of paralysis. He was brought over from the Andrews section some time ago. W ray's Auto Stage between Bend and Hurim leaves here each Wednesday and Saturday. Pas sengers may take all their bag gage. -Vera Gibhs, agent .Joe Thompson his home the foro part of the week and for a time it was thought it would be necessary to operate on him to obtain relief but later he became better and is again at the store. A serious automobile occurred last Saturday afternoon in which Chester Mace received a broken leg, but two companions 4 ... . ,...,... in .,i r won tfuiic: in at .. H accident article (C) of Section 1. Chapter! f8Japed '"fti T,h" " MJ0' 189 of the General taws of Ore gon for the year 1915 does not contain a true statement of that which is contained in the law, inasmuch as it reads that it is "An Act repealing article (A) of Section 1, Chapter 189 of the General taws of Oregon of the They also have made a contract year 1913" and makes no refer or trust agreement with the ence whatever to Article (C) of Title & Trust Co., the leading or- Section 1, Chapter 189 of said ganization of its kind in the Pa- act. You will please give this cifiic Northwest, to hold in trust opinion the utmost publicity pos-! and collect interest on the mort- Bible, and if the reservation is gages which are security for the not properly marked or posted, bond issue. make requisition on this office for tne proper notices to post J. R. Hendricks has been at same." the Cummins hospital the past week. An abscess formed nl P.,...T.u ; u.u. r.-. tne root of his tongue and caused him considerable pain and un easiness. He is doing fine at this time. Agricultural Notes. Obil Shattuck,JCouiitv Agriculturist During the latter part of July I made a pretty thorough tour of Sunset Valley, visiting some 17 or 18 farms, from Mr. Tomolins, at the foot of Wright's Point to the oil well. This section of country seems to be rather free from frost judging from the crops being grown. In nearly every case all farms visited had good gardens with large potato and corn patches. In some cases mellon vines, tomatoes and small fruits were doing well. Mr. N. E. Barth had the best corn, Mr. Carpenter had a very good garden and Mr. Roder had a splendid stand of Baltic alfalfa that was just loaded with seed, also a nice little orchard. Mr. Clyde Embree had the greatest variety of vines, trees and shrubs girls you should not overlook this chance. Messrs. Tomolin, Stahl, Por ter, Blackmere, and Koenermann had fine looking fields of grain. Very few people in this section are making use of the summer fallow as yet, but the majority admit that it is the proper sys tem to use. The Sunset section is admira bly adapted to the growing of field peas and alfalfa for seed, and with the market prices of 6 cents per pound for field peas, and and 75 cents to one dollar per pound for Baltic alfalfa seed, the growing of either of these crops would not be in the same class with grain, as a cash crop. A big advantage in growing either of these crops is that the land only has to be fallowed the year previous to planting and then can be cropped continuously to peas or alfalfa in rows. If any person has any doubtsj as to whether these crops are a success in this section or not, call and inspect the demonstration farm operated by Mr. Henney, or call and take a look at Breit haupt BroB. alfalfa field near Weaver Springs. Mr. Chas. Davis has a splendid field of barley in the Cow creek country and estimates that it will go about 40 bushels per acre. .Adjournment of the hearing on the adjudication of the water rights of Silvies River was taken Lee Carpenter and assistants j Wednesday at noon, all the evi have moved the building from , dence of the smaller water users the corner on Main Street recent- was in with few exceptions and ly purchased by the Christian as both John Gilcre st of the P. Scientists to the lots where it L. S. Co. and Wm. Henley were will be remodeled into a neat not able to go on the rights of church edifice. the big compunies were not taken Clarence McKinnon and family, "P- The hearing will be re took their departure Thursday peni in November, for Wyoming where they go to Commissioner Cochran left make their home on a big tract Thursday morning for Crook of land Clarence McKinnon and countv wnere he nafl m "t- I . a . . a . . . tnl . i I . f vL ni'tnH tar n Jl!..!.. I ms iatner purchased in that state "J,D w '""" lc " "" " i,j a short time ago. Mr. McKinnon w'- "u weni oul ,n n,s r a Sr. accompanied them and the wa8 accompanied by Miss Mar trip will be made in their Stude- K"erite Mers. secretary of the .state Water Hoard, and Miss Vera Hendricks, the latter going out to Fossil where she will visit relatives for a short time before . returning to Washington where she is engaged to teach school the coming school year. ing at a rapid speed when the tire left a wheel which caused Ches. to lose control and his leg was caught as the car turndd over. It is an oblique break and his physicians state it will be neces sary to put in a plate in order to hold the bone in proper place. Notlc for Bid to Keep County Poor Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Harney (bounty . Oregon, will consider bids for keep of the county poor at the regular September term of said court. Bids should be submitted for a term of ono year and in ac cordance with the classifications that may be gotten by applying at the Clerk's office. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the Court. R. T. HUOHCT. County Clerk. By order of the County Court. baker car. The Times-Herald M sorry to see Clarence and his little family leave as they had all re sided here for many years, in fact all their lives. Not So Strange After All. You may think it strange that so many people are cured of sto mach trouble by Chamberlain's Tablets. You would not, how ever, if you should give them a trial. They strengthen and in vigorate the stomach and enable it to perform its functions natu rally. Mrs. .Rosie Itish. Wabash, write, "Nothing did me the least good until I began using Chamberlain's Tablets. It is de cidedly the best medicine for stomach trouble I have ever used." For sale by all dealers. Geo. Thompson, a man in the Tbe Twenty Year Teat. "Some twenty years ago I used Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era and Dinrrhnoa Ramutv " writes Geo. W. Brock, publisher emPl0V of W Clemens at his of the Enterprise. Aberdeen, Md. mw mm. oroKe nw arm me lore "I discovered that it was a quick Yari ,1 imf wee?' ne ,rciyre and safe cure for diarrhoea. reauce ana ne ,s einn Since then no one can Bell me a'on we"- anything said to be "just as The new Victor Ladies Tailor good'. During all these years I J ing style book and samples for have itand recommended it many 'fall and winter have arrived. times, and it has never disap-, Call and see them at the Clingan pointed anyone." For sale by j Hat Shop before ordering else all dealers. where. Notice to Creditors. In tin- ( .mils Court ( Mm Statt Si Or egon, lor Harney Coniilv In the mstti-r of ten BstaU of l.litahelh Kill, deeeaaed. Notice In hereby g'.vvn "i"' l1"1 under signed hit het-n duly appointed miiiiiii latralor of I leu above.tinmml nutate, and that all pemona h iving claim agaluat tha raid entitle nrn hereby iiollflu I to preeenl the .ante duly vurlllml, aa by law teqslnd, to lbs uiulvrtlgned ul til olllee in HiiniK. Ongoa, within nix month from tttg dao of thin ncrttSB lintel Auy nit 7lh, I'M.', Cii i iii.au V. Kit in, Administrator. Klnl pcb. Aug. 7, lUlft. I.ait pub. Kep. 4, I'll.',. Honey Bee a Success In Harney County Although It seems to bo the general opinion that Harney County is too cold during the winter season to successfully handle bees, Mr. J. B. Rhodes, who resides four miles out of Drewsey, on the Drewsey-Burns road, where It is fully as cold in winter as Harney Vnlley proper, has made a marked success with bees. Four years ugo Mr. Rhodes cut two bee trees and in this manner obtained the foundation Htock for his apiary. With these two stands Mr. Rhodca started in the bee business, making the hives, supers and other necess ary equipment himself, so that the expense of getting started amounted to practically nothing. In order to make a success with bees one must be familiar with the care and handling, as well as the habits of these in sects. As Mr. Rhodes has hand led bees more or less during his lifetime, he is fully versed in lec lore, as this is his particular hobby. ThiB year Mr. Rhodes has 53 stands and will harvest at least 1000 pounds of No. 1 honey. The bees work principally on the black sage, sweet clover and al falfa blossoms, also on the wild flowers, thefjftrst three sources furnish the major flow of honey. During the winter Mr. Rhodes stores his bees in a cool, dry cel lar, in tiers like so many boxes of apples, where the bees remain in a dormant state till spring. An important point is to leave plenty of honey in the hive for the bees to feed on in the spring until the honey flow begins, that is, when the sage, clover, etc. begins to bloom, as poorly fed bees get weak and die off, where as as well fed bees will return a neat profit per stand. Mr. Rhodes sees a great future for bees in Harnev County and every farmer should at least have a stand or two to furnish honey' for home use. He also states that a single stand has filled a super containing 24 one pound frames in two weeks when the honey flow was at its best. Any one who is particularly interested in bees should call on Mr. Rhodes and have a talk with him or write, as he would be pleased to give any information that he can to develop the bee business in Harney County. obil Shattuck. County Agriculturist. S tUAUTY 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 i Burns. Oregon We do job printing. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lNiTn T,iTBeLaplrrite in.ru.. Oregon. July la. IMS. Notice la hereby given that Harry K. fteeler.nl I'laniniid. flfmun. lltn. oil Nov it. It'll end Jaiiuaiy '. mi.vmaiie lloioealeail fatrle N. atmj-irtvt, for !,..ta l.aNitNaW.aet' ; NltNWt. Hllll .V'fcHVV, ". A IllWIiailip IV e. MK 'V Keel, Willamette Meridian, he 1114 netlri' of intulln 10 tne final three year pri.oi. La mal.lllh rUIrn lit lite land above dea, r tin 'I. helur,. Itcgiater and Hat-elver, at Hum, i it. j joi, mi till' rill ol Auguat. 1VU claimant name a wltneoeea. Audio Kolkiaia.l. Iialla Turner, Vt.n.-r An.lirai.il an. I Phillip Heeler, ell ol IllamiiUil. Oregon. via. rim. nvimrr FORD The Univertal Car Notice lo Taapayor. Notice is hereby given that taxes for 1914 will be due on Sep tember 1, 1915. If not paid on or before the above named date, a penalty of 10 per cent will be added, Attend to this as soon as possible and avoid additional costs. W. A. Goodman, Sheriff and Tax Collector. ANNOUNCEMENT TIM following prices f. o, b. Detroit, tflsothrs Aug. 2, 1016: Ford Runabout $390.00 Ford Touring Car 440.00 Ford Town Car 640.00 Nil apcedometer included in tbia year' equipment, othcrwiac carefully equipped Theremin benoaAHUranee given aguinHt mi advance in these prdees nt fin v lime. We gimrantue, however, Hint there will be no reduction in tliere jirieen prior to Aug. 1, 1916, Profit-Sharing with Retail Buyers On August 1, 1914 we made the announcement that if we could make and sell at retail 300,000 Ford cars between August 1, 1914 and August 1, 1915 we would share profits with the retail pur chasers, to the extent of from $40 to $60 on each car. We have sold over 800,000 Ford cars in the time specified, and profit-sharing checks of $60 each will be distributed as rapidly as possible after August 15, 1915. Retail purchasers who have not yet mailed us their profit-sharing coupons, properly endorsed, should do so with out delay. Our plan to profit -.share with retail purchasers of Ford caru during 1914-5 has been most successful. We thoroughly believe in it, but, realizing the uncertainty of conditions generally makes it advisable to defer any announcement of future profit-sharing until a later date. We are, however, confident of our inability to reduce cobIs for several months, and therefore can offer no profit-sharing for earn delivered during August, September and October, 1915. Ford Motor Company DETROIT BURNS GARAGE, Limited Agent; Burnt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITS!) HTATfci LAND OCMi K, l Huiua, Oitajoa, Annual a, tyii.) N.iin lelitirrhv (liintli,! Oarer A.I Nord- n i ii ii. in mini. nrK"ii, ne. on alarm . " ! i ina.lf Mi.uiMt.a.l Knlrr.No. IXfttu fur Svv'. H ' A Twn. IK Haneo 51 Kaal. wniameit,- Met' iillan, ha m.'it notice ef Inftmlun to niakV nnal three, viar proof. In , .1.1,11. h , alm to lh land abov diarrlUil. Ixfoti. Itiaiatrr and nerelver, el liurna, nrreon, on tli7ili 2a nl hetiirmter 1(16 "' t'latuiant nainti aa uUite' hey lirrvu. Jam.. Caraon, John hi vda KranV r III., amar. all ..I Hutaa. u,ra Wa. raaaa. Kealalrr NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. IINITKI) HTATKM I AN'll timet 1 Hunt, uraaou, Jul? an, I'ji.'i Villi v la lior.l.y given ihi John II. I'olau'lvr ol Ueiilu. iiieguh. wlm. in, ri-lirtiarf . mil) ii". !iri "u,"''l a-Btr. No, mia, for St:,, " a mTowi, -,.uu., iia.,.,. & K,t, H lllam.tle Marlrtleu. baa filed uol.c of laleo tl.ili to uaaa niml rlre year iirool, lo lalalillah alalia totbe laml al.o.i- drtirll id, l,efr. M J 11 ronuor, U.H t'oiiimiaalnuar, al 1, in,-' I Atietiit Amended l.lat 0-lWa. RKHTOKATIUN TO KNTSY or I.ANIih IN NATIONAL VtiKRKT Not Ire la hereof a'vri, iliat tha lamia dvirlb4 below, ati.rai 1 ua m. vtllhia 111 Malheur National r,,i i-at, OreaoB, will be euujorl to aeitiMm m an.) entry under Hie nrevlaioua of Hie l,uii,.-.i, -..1 law of lb Called Matee and ilia art 01 Jua 11, lew (M Htat., aa), al Iba Halted Km. i.i,.i nrrtr at llnrna, Oreaon, on Henlenibei taj, ivi'i. lay esiller who waaaitNailf end In oei lain, I'lalnitlif any of aald land lor aarlctiltnral put I--.. a urtor to January 1. Itaia, and baa nul ei.aiiiloiit earne, baa a preference rlaal lo taahea liouieatead aairy for Ibe lead actuallv " . hi I. Held lauda were Ueted upon the el- put attoiia ef the pvraana uieatloutrd below, vilio have a prvtruc right aubyecl lo tit prior rlht of any audi aettler, nrovlde.i aueb , titer or applli-itt la ijualiflcd lo ntaae 1. nine. 11 a-i entry and tbe prvl. m,i 1 la hi la enerclaed prior tnr-eitemliei an, ivt&.un . hi in dale Hie lauda will OeaQblecl to act tie uieul and entry l.v any nuallrtail praou I In lamlaareea lullawa' Th NWUNVtU. IIkkM NW!A. the WHaWUNRUHWUTlh BY. tt, V'.N ' UNwt.Na': H. leUecrea. HK'A.theXUWMi U Hee li' T.Jtl Hale, I upon application of Hen 1 ainptx ill, Ji , Biuna, tlreoii. Amenilad List A Ilea. July 1:1 eet. Ii K lAltlliilT. AUloa Aaaialaiil i ..n, iiiiaaioiierof tbelleoarel lend iimre NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L'MrTRDHTATaMI LANU OTKIi r., Hiirui. 1 1 rerun, July Ji, Ivl I Notice It bervby leu taal Wllllaat H. Kydd ol Kg ll.uregou, who, on Kebruary w, I sit, made iii.iiiceiean r.ntry no. warn, lor Hi he. tiiiu fi r.',h4. HUNK'., -..ri.Hi :r. -luwnatiiii at M Ranee nlllataelle Meridian Isaa died BtXIre oi Ii.uiiiIi.ii to 11 ake Duel three tear Proof In i-aiauliiii claim 1.1 the land alrove de. riu.l before Healelerand Receiver, al Rurua Hrrr.,11 n tbe OHb day of Au(ual. lalfl. laluiaul uamaaea wltneeeea: Wm. Hum 11 Jeeac Roolb. I'vier l-eteraou, A liouovao, allot Kill, Hregon Itaai. h I at, r. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. 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 orders a few days before hand Remember we will have everything in the fruit line Friday, each week A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Agt. Buick Automobiles llNiTait HriTa Lamp Omra Burn, Orefaa, July 31. let'. Notice la berebr alren ibat Jamra I'lrle, wboaa poalolRc addreoe I llaruey, Or.a.in. did, ou the Klh daj el October. IVII.ol in Oil- onTcelwuru ntateuiaai end Appn. , No uTTM, M aurrheae ibe NWURKU. Rerllon .: Tnauiblp It R Rant WU t , Wlllamelle Meridian, and the timber thereon, under Iba Piiitieioiiaoi the art ol June, a i;, ii a, 1, am. liilatory, known aa Ih "Timber aud atone law . et audi value aa mlabl be rum l.e ... pralattmeut, ami that imratiaot to audi am. 11 1 a. 1,111. irieiauu nun umber tbereoo baie Li , apnreieed, the ai ueulo, Oregoe. on the .'..id day talmant tiamea aa wltueeetie Jea Alheraoti, llattie Ji. Alhermn, Arthur R. Allan, Auule Colander, allot in nl... Oram Wa Faaaa. Heaiatei. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED HTATKH LANK IIKHl'K llin 11a, tireaou, July 1,1. I v I , Nuiicelah..rtjrivBibat Anaual llaaratrleh. of Waverlv. tlreeon telu, a. a..u.... ,.. ,.,...' made 1 HomealeadKiitr), No UIKWo for Hlf, W.' etle Meridian, ha filed notice, ot Intention to in a a e final llirae veur l',n..t 1.1 .... .1.11-1. lain. 10 Um land above dearrlhed, belor Ilea a'i'i't1" ' K'lar.al Huma, tire.un, on ilT .".. ,. m v, ..uauai, I 'I , t'lalmant uamea aa wltueaaea' Karl Uoralman. Tlimnaa h. Hirveu. bolb ot I rliicelou, Oreiou A 11 u 11 a t a llaaratilch tlranl Tliotnpaon, bnlh Wa" erly, ore.on Wa Kaaaa. RaRTaler. timber Mllmaied llki OUU m In le board feel at II IU per M , and tbe leu J Rl on that aald appllreol will ufler fir, a prooi i, au.Kjrt of 111. application aud (worn atate mem on lb lib day of October. 111'., baton Kcalater and Hceelver. at kura, tir...',., .., erieniLBiiiernrH prwan una loir haa beluie entry, or Initial, a corneal at any I ma I'aavfaWawa aaata.ael laaaiaaaaa l al 11. a ... ted .Ifldavlt In Ihlaoflicc. a' lima laJr uatual latuet, byflllma irrotKir 11 11 .inn a. 1 1 111 ,111a on ice. auealna ......1.1 .-,- .. . ' ......... ueii-ai 1 ne eoiry feel abi.i, Wa. Raaaa. he.iat.r NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION UNITED UTATIM LAND Orril'K I Huma. Oregon, Aug ait II, Ivifi 1 Notice Ik herebv irlvan that Artl.u. 11 Bm. 01 n.infj, inal,. Hi - 1 . I I 11 1, RllaE.. Will Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp Hoiwe and.Feedii. Privileges in Corral or Hani. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoinin,. I air Grounds. ', 1 I In NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR II AKNEY COUNTY. in the matter u( tlio vatata of I''. l'raaCrixtuii,iliH'oaiMMl NlrTICK IH IIKHKHY UIVHN Tliat iiiulnr ami by virluo of an onlnr of aula inailn and oiitirttl In tlia ulmvu rn titled laiian mi Hit- llllh ilay til .Innc, 11)15, I tliu tinilnrklgiinil, HiliiilnlMi.ilnr ul tlin above untitled ealatu, vi ill ell ai private or public tale on the Hiih day of An, U't, 1915, at 10 o'lloi k in the forenoon at tliu Court lliiiiaii in ruid ('miiity 11 ml State the fnllovvinn ilimn iln'il teal pro. iwrly lu'lintulnx to ml. I t'atati-, to wit; K.'uNI':1, nml lot! I 4 I nl Sec tion 18, Tiiwnaliip H a, itilh i,( Hange HI K. W. M. 10111811111111 IIW airo. Thi notice in published lor a porlod uf fiittr couuoriitivu ssucka in tha TIuiuh lltnald.a nawapiipti pnliliaiiexl and of KMiieral t'lrculallup mi llamcy County, Oreiin, under and by virtue ol an order ol tbe Hon. II. 11. I.i una, Judge of the iihuve until h'd conn, inatle oil tliu lutli diiy of June, Iwl.'i; Tbt aala ol aald ptcutttf will bo nub jt'i't to conflruiatiiiii by tliu above entit led Court. Dated at litirita, tlra.oii I hid 17th day of July, llilft. (Hlgnt'd) MAHV CKDXTON, tlreguu. wbo, ou July Tib, iuh, latca.l Kutry No D7aiJrt, for S V ' U, Tuwnalilp a aouth, u.n, ainette Werlillan Via. nia.t I.... of luteutloii 10 make Cuiuuiutailou proof to eatabllab claim to ih. i.ii .1 1.. at'iilied, before Keglktcraud Hecvlver.el Hiini. tlreaon, on lb 14O1 day of eeptember I'M . 1 lalmaiu namea a wllneatea: William M havlaand Krankllu Varian 1...1I. "' ,Jfu7 'a;oii. Sea II. Vouug and ln.ui A Kill, bolb ol llurna Oregou. Wa. f mi, Hrglklcr. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION UNITED aTTATBe LAND OKKIt'K Ukevlw, Oregou. Auguat 3rd, I'M NOT COAL I.4NII Nuilce la hereby gtvaa Ibat U II. Inn, 11 tno.uii Jun JI, 1 m ., ,.,!, of llutle, Oregon, w 11, ,111. .nan outre no or,7cl. I01 Ntti.Nvli a, awUNKl. and HH' . , n ."T S N'MuZ'UaX.1", i:!:"1!1'"'-"' ' - .. ". ". "'."."" "" '" miia.1- ....... ,e.. pnmi, 10 Miaiiiiih cam toll llinlatid abovedejyrlbod bao, tb. lt.Kli " I and IteMlver, t . rtf I urf oitloe, al I.kevlw uregoii, on ih l&tli day ol 8ptmber, lui;, ' I l lalmaiu samea aa wlliieaaea 1 urge W. alaiiulBg, of Hull 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 On-uuH. 1 1 and Willi.. Hu7g...7 ..!. ol KaT . ;...,,'"" Hiailaaa, Iteglalcl llarrla ol HtautTer, On rgeti. ii I a, r NOTICE B'OR PUBLICATION ONITKIJ STATIM i,ANI) OKKIt'K, l.akevlew, Oregon, Auguat a, i.u. MOT UOAL Li MP Nome laiiciclir given Ibat ilaora vt . Hauu "li YLU"',".''ou: "ho, onTprln'ii", """ . '"a. iuiui tmneaitm.i N.. in- t aw4i'ii,w??V4Lt,!!!l.Ll','v ';' mUi HWJ,NVt)i tUNWU aud Nwr.NKC. M., 11,, 14 1owu.nlp?k)ooln, Hang.alV , Wn.u, ,'n M.rldlau, ba. filed uotlc. ol Inunilo,, tSmVil lb land aUivedaaorlbed, before Keglatur and " ,,' " "" "A WPIWOf, ivi,. iaini-!ii IIBIIM1B mm MlUll'laal BWMMiia jjaJalirAe,-- 1 Ol' II , l'lll.OIl. tlf lilt I Laa I Irti.a.v. V Ik 11 i V.'. WU niter, (irvaon; Ou TIiuiU'i.-.. ....; Ullllam II, a. u. el l..tl. ..,.!. --,--,. ..... -" a.Uiaja,U, UIU Ii Ul lll, (I BUTTER WRAPPERS Irinted in accordance with Umul requirement on short notia at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms ',! pan 11 rt'uiin Jag, K. Be Mi, a.. Itgiaer Hum l.lat No. IU NOTICK FOIl I'UBLIBATION. IImitbp VTATak I.ANUOmca, 1 llnrua, lliugou, July ft, t,,,. Nyi''?. ' hereby glveu Ibat lb Northern 11 luiiway 1 onipauy, wboeo tioeiocea.i. inni. I'aul, Mlaueaola. haa ,111 tb. I'acllli llallwa 111 ul Jallam-K-iB.."-oe. iu .U oatlK . li.aelncluiiilei II1.1 provlalonaof lh. aVi .,1 , 1 -i",u"l'l'"iVC,,.'mr'J' l"-"1" "11 'iu7.lkl). K),ofawl Hm I M at -IBUI, w. III. 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