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HERBERT A. POAGE ARCHITECT Plnnt and Specifications Prepared for Building of Any Claaa. OMMH Ream 6, Ourl-F.llowa BuiMfaa NOTICE Mill PUIILICATION UNITED STATUS LAND OFFICB liurim Oregon, April 29, 191 K Notice lii hereby given that Home Barron, of Hurna, Oregon, who, on October a, 19M, made Homestead Kutry, No 07761, for NWU, Section 8, Township 26 8., Range 81 K.. Willamette Meridian, ha filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to eaUbllah claim ta the htad above described, before Register and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 4th day of Jane. 118. Claimant names as witnesses: Bd. 0. Bggleaton. Fred Barron, Paul Well, and Susie Baron all of Burns, Oregon. V. O. COZAD. Register THE HUPMOBILE The Car Noted for Its Beauty, Economy. Endurance Summit GVetx-Etgre We Do Your Repairing Right Expert Battery Work Oxy-Acetylene Welding 1fiVeand residence. Geo. Young house Phone No. R8J Hurna. Or CARL C. GRIFFITH Phyaioiaa and Sihkmku no ass. onRfloM. J. Ul. GEARY F. (!. IHixajiu A. (). Favucmw Koranarljr Am. Kailuear Foraasrlr Chief K la U. a aeelaatattoa Bar- glsser al Vols A vice. Waatara Ir- Eastern Oreg od Engineering Company aVIL AND lRBNATION liNOINtURS Burns, Dreges Physician and Surgeon. Burns, - - - Oregon. r fit-- on s. eoud H.Kr Tonawama llldg I0I1N iJKMItKKLINi;. DR. B. F. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Burns, Oregon 'Phone MrtlnSft. Phys clans and Surgeons tlli answered promptly night i daj 1 inuie HiirrilliSII. H awl man, Oregon Dr- Minnie Hand 'hysician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Albritton. Ore. J0- r y ' mrs NOTICE OF FII.INU OF ADMINIS- M u. E. HiBBARD IDEZfcT'I.XST (Mice first door ea-.t photo gallery Burns. Oregon. BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law ad Office Practice Land Scrip for Sale Vale, Oregon M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law I. O. O. F. Bldg.. Hum. Oregon HERMAN VON SCHMALZ Attorney at Law jii tents and practice before U. 8. I.uud Office s specialty ilicf : Fry Bldg. next door to poet office Boras, Oregon CHflRuES W. ELutS LAWYER Bums, - - Oregon Practices in the State Conrts and be re the U.S. Iand (Mice. Chat. II. I-ioonard. Attoknky-at-i.aw, hreful attention given to Colleo tiotie and Real Estate umlttTH. I'ire Insurance. f Notary PuMIo Burks. " okkcos. Jowelor. Optloiiui und Jbunirruver. Fine Watch Repairing A Spe cialty. (PoJkfc torn WuAVuArt ivsruo tvrvu irotmAxtA trV o OVt dtovicl VOy&h C Vtr 2aiXwai oavcL -OeArVVCC, TRATORS FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that Kiiiina Mootnaw, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of M. A. Hwabt Deceased, lifts filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Harney County, and said Court has appoint ed the 3rd day of June A. D. 1918 at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon thereof to hear the same. All persons having objections to said fin al account are hereby required to file the same with the County Clerk of said county and state on or before said time sot for hearing the auld final accouut or they will be forever barred from being thereafter heard thereon. Dated this 27th day of April A. D. 1918. EMMA MOOMAW, Administrator with the will an nexed, of the Kstatc of M. A. I Hembree, Deceased. $1500 Reward! 1 bo Orrsou, I'al Hernia ami Nevada tiv ittvrk Pfotes tlOD Association ol wlilcli Ihe muter aiyiit-d Ik member. will give ll.UUO W reward lor evl dtare leading- to tl.e arrest sndcou vtclluo of any par ty vr parlies steel ing aortas. flatUa or mtilea belonging to any ol lie mem hers. la addition te Ihe above, the nnderelgaee offers the sane rendition SjeajSJ (or all horees breudail horse-shod tier on both or either Jew. Brand recorded to eight counties Range Harney, Lake and Crook counties. Iloraes vented arber sold. None but grown horses sold and oaly la large bunches, W W. SHOWN Fife Oregon. ! I notice lOK PUBLICATION UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Hums. OfSgvB, May 1, 1918. Notbe Is hereby given that Elmer James, of Narrows Oregon, who, on May 5, till, made Additional Home stead Entry, No. 08101. for SE'4. Section 31, Township 25 S., Range 31 E.. Willamette Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 6th day of June 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Newell, James Kendall, A. D. Jones, and Paul Well all of Narrows, Oregon. - V. O. Cozad, Register ADMIMHTRATOllH NOTICE Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrival and Departure- Of Trains ' Departs No. 2, Prairie Sumpter Arrives Baker 1:15 A. M. 2:35 P. M. 4:15 P. M. LONE RESTAURANT GKORGE FOON Ptop.J Meals At All Hours. Short Orders and. Prompt Service With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call Opposite Times-Herald Building Departs No. 1, Baker 8:3 A. M. Sunpt er 1:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:1 P. M. No. 1 Makes good connection with O.-W. R. & N. Co. No. 4 (Fast Mail) leaving Portland 6:16 P. M., inlying at Baker 7:55 A. M. and No. 17 from east arriv ing Baker 6:50 A. M. No 2 connects with No, 5 (Fast Mail) arriving at Baker 7:55 P. M. which picks up Pullman at Ba er, arriving at Portland 7:00 A. M. Also with No. 18 at 0:4BP. M. for roints East. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad- j minis! rutur of the Estate of Joshua T. Fry, deeeused. by order of the County, Court of Harney County j OfWfOO, du'-v nestle and entered on I the 23rd day of April 1918, and has! qualified an ittah administrator. All persons having claims against the, Hid deceuxed or his estate are here by notified to present the same, duly' verified as by law required, either to. the undersigned at his ranch la Sun-j set Valley, Harney County. ONfOB, or to bis attorney Charles W. DUIs, I at Ml office in the Masonic a9Ug.il Burns Oregon, within six mouths from the dale of this notice. Dated April 24. 1918. CHARLWI V. ItEKI). Administrator of the estate of Joshua T. Fry, deed. Make This Room Yours Whether you are building; a brand new home, making additions to the old one or merely repairing walls, you can have a room like this if you use genuine Beaver Board. Beaver Board walla and ceilings are more handsome, more substantial and more sanitary than any other kind. They are the easiest walls to build. No lath or plaster therefore, no litter. Beaver Board always gives satisfac tion. But you can't expect Beaver Board results unleaa this trade-mark k on the back of the board you buy. Burns Hardware Co. Burns, Oregon QrXfcW Bring That job to The Times-Herald Office IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE BTATB OF ORSOON, fOB HAU- NKV COUNTY. I ITATION In the matter of the Estate of Hatty H. MeCluro, Deceased. To (leorge Clyde McClure, Lawrence Chester McClure. Walter Robert Mc- I Clare, Alberta Marie McClure and Nora Beatrice McClure, Greetings: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court for Harney County, Oregon, at the County Court Room at the Court House at Burns, Oregon, in the said county and State on the 27th day of May, 1918, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and then and there show cause, H any exists, why the Honorable II. C Levens, Judge of the County Court should not Issue an order to sell the following described real properly, to-wlt: H W ' N W ' , SW NE V4 , Nl M Will NW14 of BE Vi !' Hec'lon 22, Township 24 South, Range 34 E. W. M., containing 100 acres, moio or lOHH. Witness the llonorublo II. C. Eev chH, Judge of lbs Couuty Court of the Itmts Of Oregon, for the County of Harney, wltli the seal of said Court affixed, this Itta luy Of April A. I), till. Attest CHESTER DAETON, Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE llurtiH, Oregon, May 20, 1918. N'otli'i li hereby giTM 'hat Joseph II. Morton, of Riley, Oregon, who, on October 0, 1914, made Hum tend Entry, No. 07760, for NK, Seel Ion 10, Township 23 H., Range II ht, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 27th day of June, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Rineherd Hlrsch of Riley, Oregon. Walter Kesslnger, Fred Sturges, and William S. Gibson all of Suntex. Ore gon. V. O. COZAD, Register. o You hsve to appreciate the bless ings of peace to be ready to fight for them. o England Is perfectly willing to listen to proposal! for a reasonable peace, but she will not lay down the bayonet while she listens for them. The bureau of Food Administra tion meets daily. Do you suppose they enter Into conversation about conservation or do they prefer con servatlon to conversation? There seems to be some diversity of optniou about what the American soldier Is to be called. But whether he Is to be known as Sammy or Bud die or Yank he Is your boy and my boy all the same. o You weren't drafted, Bud, you were SELECTED. Selected to holp pay a debt that has been long unpaid a debt for services that have made this the grand country It Is; a debt Incurred to make you the enlightened being you are; a debt that has piled benefits mountain high your debt to government and civilization. Do you appreciate the honor shown you in the selection? Or have your cred itors cast their pearls before swine? Your actions will decide. o OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Stale of Oregon United Itatea Senaters: Geo. E. Chamberlain, Harry l4Uie Congressmen! W. O. Ilawley, N. J. SInnott, C. N McArthur. Attorney General, George M. Browi (iovernor, James Wlthycombt Secretary of State Ben W. Olcoti Treasurer T. 8. Kaj Supt. Public Instruction J. A. Chur chill. State Printer John Lawrenni Supreme Judges: F. A. Moore, Geo. II. Burnett, Robt Eakln. R. S. Bean, Thos. A. McBrlde Henry L. Benson, Lawrence T. Har Is. Ninth Judlclul District District Judge Dalton Blggi County Attorney M. A. Blggi Circuit meets the first Monday It April, and first Monday In October. Joint-Senator J. A. Hurlo Joint-Representative, C. M. Grander County of Hnrney Couuty Judge H. C. Leveni Clerk Chester Daltot Treasurer Pearl O. Ftss Surveyor, Frank Cowan Sheriff W. A. Goodman Assessor John Caldwell School Supt Fraaoes Clark Coroner G. W. Clevengei Commissieners: W. II. Robins, R. L. Hass. County Court meets the first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July September and November. Harney U. B. Land Office Register V. O. Cosai! Receiver Sam Mothers'ieaf City of Burns Meetings of the Council every Pee ond and Fourth Wednesday. Mayqr H, O. Leveni Recorder W. Y. King Treasurer Henry Dalton Marshal R. L. Maine, Ceunctlmen: J. E. Loggan, Sam Mothorhoad, 0. M. Salisbury, J. R. Thompson. Comfortable fcryvu. 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