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> The Times-Jierald W 4AB THE L4BÜE8T CIRCULATION Or ANY NEWBTAPEK IN THI8C0UNTY. New Hosiery at Brown’s. Wash Goods in genteel colorings at Brown’s. New Ribbons and Veilings at Brown's G. Griffin is up from Narrows. TIMBEE LAND NOTICE. U. 8. Land office. Burn«, Ore.. May 11th. 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliancv White and Black Spring Waists at with the provision« of the act of Congrt-ss of June 3, 18/8. entitled "An act for tlie suieof tim An elegant line of Ladies Shoes Brown’s. at the S & B. Cash Store. W. L. Spencer is in from Silver N. U. Carpenter went down to Creek. SATURDAY. JUNE 11 1904. Narrows yesterday and will return Infants dresses at the S. Ä B. today. I Cash Store. Local News. Dr. Marsden went over to his O. J. Darst has bsen in the city Bea.- valley ranch Wednesday re » for several days. Wub Suite at Brown’s. turning Thursday. I. Wash W. B. Parker spent a few days and Silk Waists at Brown’s. Dr. Marsden was again called to in our city this week. Alfalfa at Geer & Cummins. Crane Creek this morning to see M.V. Smith was down from hie “Dad" 8pringer and wife are in Mrs. C A. Bonnett. mountain ranch this week. 1 , the city. See our New Line of Ladies Silk Win. Dunn and wife were up from A full line of girl’s dresses at the waists for Spring and Summer Narrows a few days this week. S^i B. Cash Store. wear.—Schwartz & Budelman. )od; bl.1 ber land« in the state« of California. Oregon. Nevada, aud Washington Territory, " at,extend ed to all the Public Land State« by act of August 4, 1892. William Rwsmond.of Montesano, county of Chehalis, State of Washington, ha« thia day filed in thia office hi« «worn statement So. 23 », for the purchase of the E.1--« HE‘4 Sec. 27. SW*4 HWl4 Sec. 26, NE’l NE»4 of Bed ion No. I, in Township No. 22 8., Range No. 28 E W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought ig more valuable for it« timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to eatabli>h his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver 0/ thiaoffice at Burns, Oregon, on Tuesday, the26tn day of July, 1904. He names as witnesses: Jacob L. Medcalf, of Montesano. Washington. Charles White, of Tn coma, Washington, Delos Arum, of Tacoma, Washington, Geoige F. Salisburry, of st Joe, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands aie requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said ‘2tith dav of July, l‘MM W m . F arrs , Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. 8. Laud Office, Burna, Oregon, May 11th, 1904 C. M. Aldrich was over from Dr. Brown has received his hand I Beautiful Shirt Waist Suits at U. Notice is hereby given that in com pl lance the S. & B. Cash Store. 01^ Happy valley this week. with the provisions of the act of Congress of some dental cabinet and chair June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, A. McKenzie brought up the bal Nevada, fror Dr.W.C. Brown, Dentist. Office much to his satisfaction. and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public laud States by net of August lot boxes from Lake precinct. upstairs in Voegtly building. Something new and dainty, those 4, 189’2, Mrs. Jeanette W.Sease,of Joplin, county of Jasper, State of Missouri, has this day tiied The O. 0. Co. 4 now no competition, Silk Komonas in long and short The recent frost has not hurt the'1 in this office her sworn statement No. ‘233, for the purchase of the SWl4 of Section No 22 in ths old reliable. lengths at the S. & B. Cash Store. grain or fruit very materially. Township No. 22 S , Range No. 28 E . W M„ and will offer proof to show that the land sought is J1*11 Joe Thompson is visiting rela- A valuable for its timber or stone than for W. D. Baker brought in the re Ted, Bailey and Scott Hayes more agricultural purposes, and to establish her tives in Drewsey. claim land before the Register aud Re turns from Drewsey. He was ac were all in town one day this week. ceiver to of said this office at Burns,* Oregon, on Tues- V day, the 26th day oí July, 1904 Large and exclusive stock of drees companied by his wife and child ___ — ........ she names aa ___________ witnesaea : Sirs. Mn E N. Smith, of Mrs. Frank Metschan was down 1' Eldorado, trimmings at Brown's. Kansas, Geo. F. Salisburry, of St. Joe ren. Idaho, William Rosmond.of Wash from Silvies a few days this week. ington, Jacob L. Medcalf, of Montesano, Montesano. Wash Born—To Mr and Mrs. M. Fitz- B. F. Ausmus was in this city ington Any and all persons claiming adversely the gs- Gerald last Munday. June 6, a Wednesday on land business. He Our Silk Waists are beauties— above described lands are requested to tile .heir daughter. ask to see them—S. & B. Cash claims iu this office on or before said 26th day was accompanied by his niece and of July, 1904. W m . F arre , Register. Store. Osborne and Acme mowers at the O. i her little child. C. Co. get their prices. Jddge Levens has succeeded in Jasper Davis, Justice of Harney, TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Jim Dalton konws how to stand I j was down yesterday assisting in getting a meat cutter for the City U. 8. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11,1904, in with the cook, you bet. making the official count of the market. NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress Henry Blackwell, the cattle buy election returns. E A. Stauffer and family are in of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, er, has returned from a business W. E. Alberson and BentEmbree1 the city the guests of relatives and Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the the Public Land States by trip to Grant county. are in from the southern part of the friends. act of August 4, 1892, Jacob L. Medcalf, of Mon tesano, county of Chehalis, Slate of Washing Don’tdelay getting a good supply county, having brought in election ton, has this day filed in this office his sworn Mrs. C. A Byrd will take orders for statement No. 236, for the purchase of the N’.? returns from that section of alfalfa seed, Geer and Cummins Tailor Made suits. Call at the millinery SW‘4, SWl4 NW*4 Section ¿3, NE14 SE*4 of Sec tion No 22 in Township No. 2‘2 s., Range No. ‘28 See the new machinery ad of C. store and see samples. have it for sale. E., W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or H. Voegtly on another page. Plano stone for agricultural purposes, and to es Hon. C. W. Parrish has gone t$> tablish than his claim to said land beiore the Regis China Tom has opened a restau machinery does its oWn selling, ter and Receiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, Grant count}' to look after some on Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1904. rant atjd bakery in the rear of the almost. All that is necessary is to He names as witnesses: William Rosmoud, of I legal business. Windsor He has bread, pie, cake, call attention to it Montesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta coma, Washington, George E. Salisburry,of St. doughnuts for sale. Do you want blacksmith coal? The O. Joe, Idaho, Delos Arms, of Tacoma, Washing Judge Miller and wife and Mrs. De Call in the City Drug store as N. U. Carpenter left Tuesday for you are passing and see the new Ontario. The two little daughters of the former remained here with Block.— H. M. Horton proprietor. their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Farre. - John Gemberling and James F or R ent or S ale —A saloon Smith \vent out to Poison Creek yesterday to catch a few trout. and fixtures for rent or sale at a reasonable price and terms. For . Theysexpect to return today, further particulars apply to We will sell you anything in the L. N. Olson, Drewsey, Ore. lino-of farming machinery at prices Dr. J. W. Geary took his depar and’terms that defy competition. Please call and get prices and terms ture yesterday morning for Port land where he goes on private bus Geer & Cummins. iness and also to attend the A. F. & * '• D. Co. are always right as to A. M. grand lodge. C. Co. is headquarters. Adam George and wife and son were shopping in our city this week. Are you going to the Railroad if so do not forget the O. C. Co. E. B. Waters has gone up to Tim Donovan’s to take a rest after his campaign work Isaac Foster was in the city Tuesday having brought in the election returns. C. H Leonard is Bpending a good portion of his time superintending Rev. James Howard, a brother of work on his ranches. Lite Howard, preached at the Bap Carpenters and painters are t j# Mrs. Tom Allen took her depar- tist church here last. Tuesday even making many improvements on ture the first of the week for Port’ ing. He was on his way home from * land where she goes to attend the a visit to Lite over in Malheur Mrs. Jones’ resident property. O;E S, grand lodge. county. Mrs. Alice Clark and children prioes and quality, don’t forget this when you are arranging to place your orders. “BROWN’S” “THE SATISFACTORY SP JRE” WHITE GOODS “BROWN’S" arc in (ktaL demand this Season. We are justified in stating to o> r tr » de 'hat we ar c shoving th« mesi complete line of TXTlxlte Wasii Groods ev i-r shown in Burns. Satin Stripped Peques Mercerized Vestings Satin Damasks, Embroidered Etamines, White Voiles, Victoria Lawns, Silk Persian Lawns, Mercerized Poplaines, ✓ Mercerized Mulls, Applique Swiss, India Linons. We offer the best values in Burns. You cannot afford to miss our assortment and prices XX7"e 3ron.xr trad.©, because our Goods and X’rlces will merit it. Those who are unable to visit our store in person are assured that their orders through the mail receive the most prompt and intelligent attention we can give them. Inspect the Handsome Upright Piano We are Giving Away Trading Stamps Given. Agentsffor McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents. Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. ton. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or beiore said 26th day of July,1904. W m F arre , Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Cougress of June 3, 18/8, entitled “An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public lAnd States by act of Aug ust 4, 1892, Caddie B. Smith, of El Dorado, coun ty of Butier, State of Kansas, Ims thi> day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 234 for the purchase of the N Wl4 of Section No. 22 iu Township No. 82 S , Hauge No 28 E„ W. M - and will oiler pro >f to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber i r stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register aud Re ceiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Tues day, the ‘26th day of July, 1901 She names as witnesses: Jacob L Medcalf, of Montesanq, Washington, William Rosmond, of Montesano, Washington, Delos Arms, of Taco ma, Washington, George E. Salisburry, of St. Joe, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file th. if clain s in this office on or before said 26th day of July, 1901. W m . E arre , Register. BURNS, OREGON TIMBER LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OEEK’R,/ Burns Oregon, April‘25 1904.1 given that Notice is __ hereby „ __ ___ in compliance with the provisions of * (he act of ' Congress ( of June 18"8, . entitled tor sale of ........ 3. ........... ........."An "Au act act for the timber lands in the States of < alifornia, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug ust 4, 1892, John Adams, of Tac< inn. county of Pierce, State of Washington, has this day Hied in this office his «worn statement No. *231, for the purchase of the N’-. of s’., of Section No. . in Township No 21 S., Range" No. 25, E. W. M.. mid will offer proof to show that the laud Bought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoeee and to< stablish hi«< laim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this »»Hu e nt Burns, Oregon, on Saturday, the 23rd day of July, 1904. lie names ns witnesses: Ernncis B .1. Hickle, of Enderlin. N. Dakota, N. A. Dibble, of Silver Creek, Oregon, G. E. Salisburry, of St Joe, Idaho, D. J. O’Brien, of Tacoma, Washington, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requtstedto filetheir claim« in this office on or before said 23d »lay of July, 1904. W m E arre , Register. Properly Clothed 1« half the battle Th. O. C. Co. hava just received ten The Windsor, under the manage will soon take their departure for NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. ’ ' Kgfoads of goods, consisting of Bain and ment of C. B. Smith & Co., is one Salem where they will take up It’s a paying venture when ftgflHona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith Whereas an Execution Ins been issued coal, furniture, nails, ccal oil, sugar, of the most popular resorts in the i their residenee. you invest in a stylish, up- \ out of the Circuit Court of the State of interior. Finest of liquors and neats and White Rose flour. to-date tailor made suit — Miss Alice Hamilton has closed Oregon for Harney County under the Ewen Brown and family anticipate cigars, billiards and card tables 1 a very successful term of school in seal of said Court an I the hand of its the kind made by the : :: : Clerk, of date the 30th .lay of April 1904, a trip to San Francisco in the near and expert mixologists. ' Diamond vallej- and is expected upon a decree of said Court, duly nude future, leaving here within the next TIMBER LAND NOTICE The past two nights have been I home immediately. and rendered in and by the satne on the two weeks. severe on gardens, many of them Quite a number of freight teams 13th day of April 1901, in favor of Geo. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. you want to buy your goods right, being injured by frost. It is learn ¡arrived from the railroad today. W. Cummins plaintiff and judgment Burn«, Oregon, April 25, 1904. creditor and against Cyrus A. Sweek and • Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance Chicago’s Foremost Tailors if ao get the prices of the O. C. Co. who ed, however, that several gardens in with ihe provision« of the act of f'ongre«» of Some of them were loaded for C. A. Ella S. Sweek, his wife, defendants and | June ■1« the largest buyers, and the closest this vicinity were not injured but 3, 1878, entitled "An «ct for »he «ale of land« in the 8tate«of California, Oregon, V '••Ilers, best quality. Haines at Narrows judgment debtors by which decree the ; timber Nevada and Washington Territory, n« extend little and some not at all. We are their Agents, and plaintiff afore said Geo. W. Cummins re ed to all the Public i.and Htate« by act of Aug J. C. Freeman and wife were <>v- covered off ami from the defts. aforesaid ust 4, 1892, Eranei« B J. Hickle of Enderlin, .;Len Walton arrived here last gaarantee every garment. N. Brown, the old pioneer mer I n. aiuiucmu eountv of Ransom, State of N. Dako’a, ha« this the 'lav tiied in Illi« office his «worn statement No. ! „—........ .. 232, Tuesday, having come over from chant, arrived home last Monday et-from Warm springs a day or Cyrus A. Sweek and Ella S. Sweek for the purchase of the 8U».f N'»of Section 8. in Township No. 21 8 , Range No. ’2-> E>, W John Day with Henry Blackwell, from San Francisco. Mr. Brown two. Mr. Freeman was a witness sum of 47,229.49 principal and interest i ; No. M . and will offer proof to show H ih I the land You want the BEST— of a certajn promisory note, and accru sought is more valuable for 1!« timln’r or «tone I^n will perhaps.make his home had been absent- for some time. for M. V. Baker in hie land proof. than for agricultural purposes, and i<> establish ing interest at 10 per cent per annum with us again. that's what we offer. claim to said land before the Register and Rev. Lcuis Huff has been unable from the 24th day of March 1904 besides his He is looking well and says fye is Receiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Eat- urday, the 23d day of July, 1901. County Clerk Rieder issued a well pleased to be again among bis to work for the p ist week, suffering the farther sum of attorney fees and Hu name« a« witio bscb John Adams, of Ta Washington, N A. Dibble, of Sil ver Creek marriage liceuse this afternoon to old time friends. He was met at from stomach trouble. He is think the costs and disbursements of suit taxed coma, Oregon, G. E. Salisburry, of st. Joe, Idaho, D. O’Brien, of Tacoma, W ashingion. ing of returning to his old home in at $25 and wherein the foreclosure of J Any Loyd C. Epperson and Mrs. E. E. the railroad by his son Leon. ami all person« elahning adversely the that certain mortgage theretofore made al/ove-described land«are re«ue«ted to file the’ Thomsen, both of the southern part T. J. Shields and family came Nebraska. claims In this office on or before said 2L<1 day executed and delivered by the .lefts to pf the county. July, 1904. over from their Silver creek home W m . F arrr , Register. Prof. Finn received quite a lot of the plaintiff which was the subject of the Dr. Marsden was called to Crane yesterday and are the guests of nursery stock this week. Several suit was awarded and decreed and the Creek last Sunday afternoon to see relatives and friends id this city. did not take their orders owing to mortgaged real pro[>erty and premises viz NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mrs C. A. Bonnett. He reports Mr. Shields informs us his son the lateness of the season and most the NE*4 of Section 18 and the SW1^ of UNITED STATES I.AND OFFICE, I SE*4 and Lot 4 of Section 7 and Ix>ts 4 Burns, OrvitOD, May 20,1904.1 the lady suffering from spotted fe Ernest will soon finish hiit school at of it will be a loss. The stock was and 5 in Section 17, all in Township 23, Notice ia hereby given that the lollowlng- ver and he left her improving. nntne.1 aettler han filed notice of Ida Intention Quincy, 111 . and would visit the delayed while enrbute. S.,R31 E., W. M. in Harney County, to make rtnal prim! In anpi«>rt of hia claim.and T. S Sullivan is spending a few fair at St. Louis before coming State of Oregon, ordered to be sold tn the that aald prool will be ma.Io beforethe lt.-guter and Receiver at Burna. Oregon, on June .7tb, home. Joe Smith completed an irriga manner provided by law, and the pro l')04 viz ltd. E. No 1653 of John F. Vander days in our city this week, bavitig pool for the NG NEU Ser-. 14, and W'j SE'< Sec come over from Diamond Tuesday. T. 26 8.. K A K . W. M. James Hutchinson arrived home ting ditch in the H. C. Levens field ceeds applied up-tn the satisfaction of fl. lie namea the following wltneaai a to prove said decree ; and further to the effect pur H» was occompanied by Mrs. M. last Monday from a trip to Alberta the latter part of last week which hia continuoua reaidence upon and cultivation chaser at said tale be let in to immediate of aald laud, viz Joaeph T. Oarrett, Ma t V. •♦♦«»♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦«•»-»«•••«•«••««•♦•♦♦♦«»♦♦W Horton and little daughter who is where he went to look at the coun carries water to a new lot of ground of Burna Oregon, Thomaa J. Shielda and [KMtsession upon receipt of Sheriff certifi Baker, J<»eph IV. Vanderpool of Kiley, Oregon vièiting relatives and friends. r W m . F arre , Register. try with a view of locating. He seeded this spring. It is the inten cate of sale, and that tie defts. and all Little Mildred Mothershead step- expressed himself to The Times- tion of Judge Levens to seed the claiming under by and through them or on a piece of glass while play Herald as being very favorably im same ground to alfalfa next sea either of them b<- barred and forever NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A GARRETT, Propia foreclosed of all right title and equity of ing last Monday afternoon, cutting pressed with that section and will son. UNITED 8TATIS LAND OFFI* E. j redemption in the said premises and Burns, Oregon, June?, 1904.1 Special attention given her foot quite severely. The doc likely move there, although he has Notice is hereby given that the following- Jap McKinnon and assistants ere each and every part and parcel thereof, named settler has filed notice of his Intention to transeient castoni and not fully decided. tor found it necessary to take sev- make final proof in support of his claim, an»i at present at work moving some of which execution requires me, the under to that said proof will be made before the Register •eight tea nt s. eral stitches to close the would, but signed Sheriff of said County, to levy up Robt Reed and Chas Curl will the Locher buildings from their old and Receiver at Burns. Oregon, on July 16th, on and sell sai l premises as by law pro 1904. vis lid. K. No. 12517 of William J. • eorge ■lie is doing well. the mountain« leave today for l/Ota 2. 3 an»i I and NEL KW‘ and SE'4 sites on the north side of B St. to vided and make return within «0 days for th«* Horses kept hy the day, 1«, .Hec M, T. 25 H , R 32 K . W M. r Ransom Drake was accompanied where they accompany the latter’s new locations. They had the mis from the receipt thereof, which receipt NW He names the following witness»-« to prove week or month. his continuous residence upon and cultivation Îover from Calamity by his wife father Tom Curl. Mr. Curl recent fortune to break their skids the was had on the 30th day of April 19 14. of Mid land, vl« Adam George, Herman Kuh, Charles Johnson, all of ¡.awen Oregon, and Now therefore I, Tom Allen, Sheriff of Simon Lewie of Burns. Oregon. rand another lady the other day. ly bad bis leg amputated and al other day and left one building in FIRST '. CLASS LIVERY HOLTS. W m . E arre , Register. Harney County Oregon, by virtue of said à >'The two lattei were here to have though he has been improving they the middle of the street until they execution aDd under authority thereof ' some dental work done and Mr. hope he will be benefited by the Could go to the timber for ■ ew TIMBER LAND NOTICE Hay and grain always give notice as by law required that I have Drake brought in the election re- mountain air and outdoor living one . appointed and do appoint the 13th day U. 8. Land Office. Bu n«. Ore.. .May 11.1901. on hand. Notice 1« hereby given that in <ompliaD't’ I turns. y They expect to spend a good por- of June at half past one o'clock tn the with the provKion« <»f th»- act of < »»ngrem ..f the moun- Mart Balter was in making proof lion of the summer in Your patronage solicited afternoon of said day, at the Court House J«ne 3, 1R7M, entitled " *n act f»»rtheaale•»(’im We are informed that Mrs J. E. ber land« in the Stat»*« of < alif »rnla. Oregon, tains. door in 'he City of Burns, Harney Coun Nevada and tAaahnig »»n Territory,” «« extend on his homestead Wednesday Roberts and children arrived here South Main St , Burns. Oregon. ty, State of Oregon, as t heli me and place ed to all the PuDlic La d tales by net of Aug 4, 1**2, l>eloe Arm«, of Tac«»ma. < ounty of Sam Mothersbead has chosen His family accompanied him. of said sale, and that 1 will on said day net last Friday evening from Caldwell, Pierce, 8fate nf Waehingtou. has thia day filed thia office his «worn statement No 'JI7. for Idaho, and ia at present visiting re John O. Cawlfield as hia deputy in Mart thinks be will I ms able to leave pursuant to such notice an 1 under such in tne purr Late of the ^E1« .- Ke*-. E‘, NW for California possibly by the 15th »4. NB‘< of Hertion No. 2ft in Tow nab i p No. the clerk's office. Mr Cawlfield is $ ft execution at said time and place sell the latives in this county. The lady 22 8. Range No. 2R K . W. .M . and . I I >>tf- r to »how that the land «ought is more val was formerly Mi« Carrie Cawl an old time resident of the county t f this month and will take quite a said NE'4 ol Section 18 and the NW* of nroof uable for its timber or «tone than for agri» ui and has been identified with the but ch of mules which he will mar SE’4 and Lot 4 of Sect ion 7 and Ix>ts4 and tural pun*»* a. and to «-aiabiiah hi« » laim to field. said land before the RegtaMf ati«l Kerri . 5 of Section 17 Township 23 8., K 31 E., ket. If prices will justify h- ex NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES th la <»®» »; at Burn«. Oregon, on Wc<tn»*a«ia y, the W. M. in lla-ney County, Oregon al auc 27th day of Jnly. 1W4. John McMullen and John Bigg» democratic party all bis life He pects to make several drives from He nature as witneeae«: MiiiiaMi Roamond.«»f IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. tion to the highest bidder fa- cash io MonUaano Washington, Jeanette 8raae. of Jop visited the shAaring plant at the was a most ardent supporter of lin, Missouri, Jacob L. Medralf, of Mon>aan<». Mr Wot her» bead daring »he cam Ibis section during the season. Mr satisfaction of raid decree. Was hl ng ton. <»eorge F. -all«t»»irry, of 8t. Jod. Jenkins Bro« ranch in Happy v*l paign just closed and this without Baker and his estimable wife have i Dated May 1 Uh !’»M. /Date <4 first Idaho Any ano aii p^reose cUimisg •drrre»»lv the lev the latter part of last week - publication long resided in thia valley and their abeve-'L *’ n»>«-'l lands ar* r- t 'L-ir Monarch Tailoring: Co. CALL MID SEE FOR YOURSELF MILLER & THOMPSON.; General Merchandise Burns, I Oregon BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Attention Given i Special to Conducting Funerals.^ i Mac took several picture« of the any thought of reward A more mauy friends wish them success in popular or deserving selection could crew and plant as well a» other in tbeir new home. not have been made. teresting views while on the trip T om A ll «» Sheriff of Harney County, < »nfm. c lai »re In this office on or before said 27th day of Jnly. !*M W m .F ar RR. Register, THE TIMES-HERALD