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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1909)
3 Ike Jimcs-cvaCil aATHRDAY.BKrTKMUKtt II, WO SUHSOiUtTlON HATKH- Due Year ill Mouthi Thro Mnntha iUlian nvnii - - - llltfM Just thrco weeks until the fair. Have you saved somethinjr from tho field, garden or orclmrd to exhibit? v An exchange suggests that Dr. Cook should have brought the nolo back with him and exhibited itnttho Seattle fair-all doubt would then bo removed. The newspapers report that Mr. Harriman lias suffered a relapse and is in a very critical condi tion. His illness is certainly to be deplored and his possible death would upset financial cir cles and be a decided loss. Washington dispatches indicato that Secretary Balhnger has won the dav in the controversy be tween tho Interior and Forestry Departments, President Taft be ing satisfied with Ballingcr's re nor nnd exnlanation. If such la tho case Forester Pinchot will likely resign. Now Commander Peary is on his way back from tho north and claims to have reached the pole. He failed to see Dr. Cook's track in the snow, although, ho is sup- nosed to have reached theio m April this year, one year later than Dr. Cook, therefore ho an nounces that Cook never reached it Peary hasn't furnished any particular proof of his reaching the polo yet, so Cook has an even break anyway. do the its The Times-Herald is in receipt of a copy of a booklet "Well Irrigation of Small Farms in Willamette Valley," by R. Brereton, of Portland. It is voted to an explanation of well irrigation systems and advantages. While the publi cation deals entirely with con ditions in Willamette Valley it will be found of great benefit to people in this section as many practical suggestions are offered. A copy of this booklet may ho obtained free by applying to Wm. McMurray, General Pass enger Agent of the 0. R. & N. Co. at Portland. NOTES FROM SUNSET. Ananias Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harmer and son Clarence left for Vale the first of the week, Mrs. Ray Barron and children are enjoying a snort outing at Mud Lake. Geo. Hopkins and family have returned from Weiser, Idaho, where they spent the summer. Mrs. M. J. Nash has returned from the H. C. Leveno place. Joe Ca vender visited his home stead the first of the week. Messrs. Nash and Black have returned to their work at Har ney. Mr. Nash was quite pain fully injured and was compelled to stop work for a few days. A. Spicer and daughter, Edna, are enjoying a few weeks' stay at the former's homestead in this neighborhood. Al. Hart is driving stage dur ing Mr. Spicer's vacation. The occupants of the stage narrowly escaped injury Monday when the front axle broke while coming dpwn the Wright's Point grade. C. W. Lewis of Narrows, who was a passenger, toured tho valley for a hack to take the mail through. LIQHT FRANCHISE THREATENED. The city council at its regular meeting Wednesday night took up tho matter of the electric light franchise. Howarth Bros, of Seattle are hero and desire to put in an eloctric light plant. They conferred with tho local company and wo are informed by a representative of tho com pany, were offered tho plant for one-half what it has coat them, but they considered tho figures too high. Howarth's do not wish to establish another plant with tho present franchise hold ing and as the company has not furpished light continuously it has opened tho way to lmvo its franchise revoked. Tho council has given tho com pany notice to appear this eve ning and show cause why tho franchise should not bo revoked. Job printing-Tho Times-Herald. LOCAL OVERI'LOW. noiiN-Ycstordny, Sept 10, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garrett, a daughter. A. Ci. Fmilknor loft Tuesday for tho railroad where was called on business. Frori Otlov and wife wero among our Lawcn visitors tho first of tho week. A. W. Hurlburt was n busi ness visitor from his homo near Warm Springs this week. Thorn lmvo been thrco deaths from diphtheria in tho John Day valley in tho past ten days. C. H. Voeirlly and wife nro back from n visit to tho Seattle fair and other points of intersst Foil Salk -200 cords of pine wood at $l,r0 per cord. Slab wood 91.00 a load at tho Harnov Saw Mill, L. R. Bunyard. A meeting of the White Swan Borax initio Association is called for Saturday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 P. M. at tho town hall. Important. A. J. Irwin. Mrs. Frank Motsclum and daughter Mario left last week for Porltnnd where they will visit with friends and relatives for some little time. -Blue Mt Eagle. Miss Vera Hendricks arrived hero last week from her summer's visit to Seattle and other outside points. Sho spent tho week visiting friends in this city and goes to Lawcn next week to take tin her duties as teacher in the public school of that district, Wm. Walker, clerk in the local land ollice. will leave Tuesday mornine for his former homo in Wisconsin where ho will spend his 30 days leave of absence. Mr. Walker's father is in a very critical condition and his life is despaired of. The usual matinee at the fair grounds will not be held tomor row afternoon. The weather is rather disagreeable, besides the band is not available, and it is possible to have additional strings of horses, both in tho harness and running events by the fol lowing week. Joe Sturtovant and wife nr rived here Monday in their high wheel auto, having brought Dr. and Mrs. Horton with them from Portland. They made the trip without accident or delay which speaks well for the machine Joe- is here to settle up some business and visit with friends for a short time. E. N. Nelson is bade from a trin through Lake and Klamath counties and parts of California. Ho says he saw fine fruit, grain and vegetables growing at a much higher altitude than Har ney Vnlley, therefore has more confidence in this section thnn formerly. Mr. Nelson will now do some more work on his home stead. Local horsemen who have been making calculations on going from our fair to John Day with their racers will bo dissapointed. There will be no racing at the Grant county fair according to word received from there. Hor ses from hero will likely go to Prineville as it will give them ample time between the two meets. Both the public school and high school opened this week with larger attendance than expected. There wero 30 new pupils to en ter the first grade of the public school and 22 new ninth grade pupils in the high school. Tho teachers have got things running smoothly and the pupils all look forward to a most profitable school year. Tho Comptroller of tho Curren cy has attain called for a State ment of Condition from all tho National Banks. In tho report of the Harney County National Bunk, published in this issue of the paper, this bank shows n largo increase in deposits. Tho Harney County National Bank's deposits arc now over $221,000.00, thus showing an increase in de posits of $53,000.00 for tho past sixty-seven days. This bank fit tingly represents stability and progress. The stockholders arc all homo people. A meeting of tho Burns Com mercial Club was held last Tues day evening at which time tho resignation of Frank Davoy as a member of tho executive commit tee was accepted and A. Schonk was elected to fill tho vacancy. Tho election of a secretary was discussed but postponed for two weeks. In tho mean timo tho executive and financo committees aro to meet and fix tho compen sation and recommend at the next meeting of tho club a suita ble person for secretary. Tho chair will also announce thodom mittco of ono to begin collection of data for a discriptivo pamph let for tho purposo of advertising tho resources of Harney county, Job printing Tho TimwHorald Al Coto was in last night for medecine, his children having summer complaint. Sonic very desirable residence and business lots In Burns cun be secured bv seeing Irving Miller. 010 aero ranch for salo suitable for dairy or stock ranch. Abund nnco of water for Irr.gatlon and power inquire at this office. Dr. Griffith mado a profession al trip to Cow Crook yesterday to sco Mrs. James Pirie. Ho reports tho lady hotter. Delia Day Freeman, profes sional nurso. PnrtteB desiring her services may find her at tho homo of Thomas Sagors, Burns. Foil SALU-Fnrm implements, including a mower nnd rako, harrow and plow, a light wagon and other tools. Sco H. Kallon- bnch. Four car loads consisting of bugn'ios, wagons, plows, harrows farm machinery, barb wlro and nails now on route. Sco C. H. Vocgtly for prices. Hank Anderson got struck In thooyo with a 20-pcnny nail this morning while working on his barn. His physician could not toll as yet how serious tho injury is. Wo wish to announce now that any of our farmer subscribers who desiro to may pay their sub scription in grain, wheat, oats or barloy at tho market price. Tho manager of this great relig ious wants to tako caro of his chickens, horso and cow and will deal direct with tho farmer. According to tho Englo only Grant county teams participated in the baseball tournament nt Prairio City this week. Four toaihain nil participated and Prairio took tho first money, Austin second nnd Canyon City third. There was a good attend ance nnd quito an interest shown. "W NEW STOCK VAKBS TO OPEN. The opening of tho now Union Stock Yards at Portland, which takes place tho 15th of Septem ber, will bo nn opoch in tho Hvo stock industry of tho Pnclfic Northwest nnd Is of more than passing interest to tlila particular nectlon. Tho creation of n placo of barter nnd snlo whoro there Is ovory day In tho yenr an active demand for all of tho Hvo stock offered, means much to tho stock raisers of thfs section who may bo in closo touch with tho market during tho driving season at least Tho Union Stock Yards at Port land nro as complete nnd as mod ern na oxperlenco nnd money can mako them. Our local Htoekmon should tako an Interest In these yards and rub up ngnlnst the management It will bo to thoir advantage. If you aro Interested in good hogs lot mo sell you a Registered Berkshire. Du. HniliAiti). 'Phono your orders to tho Cnah Grocory & Bakery for bread, pios, cookiou, fruits, etc. DolJv ory ma lo promptly. No. 6295. Iltpoil of th condition ol tilt FUST NATIONAL DANK OP BURNS, la the State of Orccun, t lb clou ol bull iif. Pritcmtr lit, 1909. Miovnt.it '.nana nml Dlicounln . Ovarilrafta, ured mid unit-cured IT H Horn loiecure circulation V it llondi to imuio U 8 Dcpoiltt I'rrinluraa tin II H. llunda llondi, lecurlllri, eto limiting lioiucfurnlturo anil fliturti Duo from National lunki foot r- ttrvo agent) Duo from 8Ut nnd Private lUnki and llanlcn Trtut Corui-anlra and Vr log Hanaa but from truvd tfiarve kidIi Check! and other cata Itemi Kotei of other National lianki fractional r-apcr currency, nlckeli, and renti. Ltwri'l. ilotiv Hxatari IK Dauk VIii Specie :. Legal tender nolea 5 CO Itedemptlon fund with V. B. Trtnur- er(J percent of circulation .. II7I.IIJM si.tiaw a ooo oo M.ooooo 1000 CO fJ.Ml A? 000 CO ,COTM 7.M7 II loo.Msn 1,004 M MOO 7A Je.43M 1,W00 Total tt7,77M LUMUTIia. 1'apllM itock paid In 133,000 00 Pil'piua 90.00000 Undivided proltti, leu eipentci and Uxrapald HUM National Hank Nolti outitandlnc 54,01)000 Due to Mate and rrlrala Hanki and llankera l.iUU ludltfldtialdepoiltiiubjecl to check SM.0MM t.tn n M 271 II 4.M M 23.110 n 1.B7I II I. M0 00 i n i J, 'i gWWBLI" Cottrill it Clemon4 arc prepar ed to do custom work with their portable saw mill h Jowilod li mlloB West of Cold Springs on Poison Creek. Lumber for sale. I HARDWARE 1 7G.000 ft first clays dry lumber in short knights; also 2nd nnd 3rd Got youa porrnit and lmvo thorn class from $0.00 to $12.00 por M. muv your lumbor. Tornw arc Burrm Milling Co. reasonable. Fhe CASH GROCERY & BAKERY l.ocaicu in rreiicn noici Best quality Fancy ami Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Stationery, Cleans, Tobacco, etc. FRESH BREAD, COOKIES, PIES Tolophono orders will roooivo prompt attention Free delivery to any part of tho city. j&. "r. ie-cxnsra3, npxopt ... . . ,,.,.,,. j....-...Ly;;r'r.'iwiyrtB V I AT NOTIOB FOR I'UIMiKJATIOl? UNlTKIiBTATFH I.ANtl (imOK. liurut, Oregon, Aug ml ft, tMW.I Notice la hrrebr given that rilmiaou W.Hiur teoo, nt Denlo Oregon, who, nn June 'ill, IBM made hnmeilead Kulrr Nn wwi lakMlcw rife-. Serial No UWM. for HWS NUi (Ionian tl r.UNEUend NK'J Kl'la Hectlun 4,Tuwiiihtl Houth, (unite ft it-it, Willamette Meridian. Iim filed nblltetif Intention to make rlnit five ar proof, to eilabllili clulin to tho land atxive itearribod, twtoie M. J (fOiiiuor, I' H. ( iim mliiloner, at hla office, nt I'culo, urigoii. vn the vnd dar of Ortolwr. ivw Claimant tiameaaa wltneiica , Charlea W Cution lliwe K. Ilium, Mrtrtii M Doan and llrron T. Klcal, all of Datilo, On toft nu imuii, iimutrrv Go To The White Front .Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS M hone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. U. .1. McKINNON, J i1., Proprietor. .MACHINERY Binders' Supplier Full Line t f BUILDING PAPER in ROOFING . CROCKERY. CHINA AINU ULADDYV V! GEER & CUMMINS Bums, Oregon. I eat Nctt'Sliop Oppisilw ilie 1 irst Nalmnal ttanl Ma.r v 'M.'t,4WV'Vt,M'VI,4' V''-',v'JV-' SUMMONS. In tho Clrcnlt Court of lliu Htttto o! Ot- Kon, (or Harney Comity. Clara Craft, plnlntiir ) VB Clmrlut Craft, ilrfmiUnU Clinrlci Critft, Drfutitlmit : In tle ti"im of I lio Stale ol Orriton Yon mi lmrli) rcqnlrotl tit Bppfnr ami ne ' 1' ' plaint flltnl minlnU you In llm nlws. . tlllrxl salt on nr boltiro tliu llrnt tiny til the nrxt rt-uulnr ti-rtn ol tint hImito fii tltletl Court, la Wit: on or before ihf -llli day of October, HKW, imtl if ou full to io appetr ami itimwur, fit wutit lliurtt ol, plaint will lake Joiluumi'iit aintltiht you for tho relief pra)utl for In plaintiff complaint, to Wit. Kor tlt-crtv o( tlUotco itbtoliito from thu defendant, and for tturli further re llefti therein liii'nlfnnrtl nuit for omlx lid dliburautnrnta. Till itiminoni U publlala-d In 'Du Timrt-Ileraltl, a oi'cltly nepoifr puh llilitd In tho City of liiirtm, llarnot County, Ort'oii, onco it vwk lr contevutlvu wiekii for nqrtltu, i-iililu-n-tlon by order of lion Urn. V.. Datln, Judge of tho circuit court ol tint ninth Judicial dlntrlct of llmnu County nnd Slate of Oregon, imnlu nml t-ntero-l on the 10th day of Auguat, 1UOU, Ihu l!rl publication hereof I made on the iltti day of Aueust, 1009 Oi'O H, Kliotnoio, Attorney for l'Ulntlff Ajictils Cigars and Smokers Articles Cut Olass mid Siltenvarc Tke City Briag Store RHEl) BROS., Proprtetora SticctwuorH to II. M. Horton if Our Una or Driign, Palvnt JUvdirinei and Toilet ArticlcH arc Complete. WE USE ONLY THE 13E8T OF MUJftS in ouit piusacRiPnoN work and WE NEVER SU STOTTE. Yours for Accuracy and Lowest Prices rismsG TACKLli aWx." Akwis f5r lite SKUWTY STOCK FttOfl . ia,ti't'W."5r',. - ' Urjfeit cull ci bit Post Carols , null Album in nu Cilv i a'aVfc-'-.! iaM I $9u&ritt 'Ji MCiSS'',. Ptinaml crrtlflratta of tletioilt Time Certificate! o tlepoall. t Mhlct'i check outilautlliif Unlte.l Htalea Uepotlta DiH..t0IU. H, tlliburilnconicori IJabllltlra other than abovi itatcl Total HTATKOFOKK(ION, ',1 1 117.707 M toUNiror lUaxE I, J. u tMuli, c.'aililer of the abort named lianV, tin aolHiimljrawear that the abura t'ate. incntlalriie to the beat of rorknonledie and belief J. U OaULT, Caaliler, Correct Allen- O. A. lUixaa II. M. Hoktoh A 1 JOIINMN Dlrectori. Subtrrlbvd ami morn to before mo Hill ttb itr ol 8v.eml,er, 1WJ. C II. l.toMAan, (Heal) Nularr Public for Oreion. NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION UMITtDllTATM I.tMb OrrlfK Ilarui, Oiecon, July 3D. 1. Notice la berebjr hn that TboHlaleuf Ore f:on haa Died In Ihle titllfo ia at pllcaltom Derlal No 03IVi) to 'elect, under ttit I'm vlilona al the Act of toniinin, Virnvrd Ami uitlt, lM, and aria amendatory thereto, 'he BURNS HO'IKL BAR DIBlStE & STEPHENS, Proprietor. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous andjObliging IJar Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN Centrally Iocntvd nnd Connected with Hole! Burns S 1 i Yourpalrui age jtdintctl. It. J HANI-EN, fuJ - 1 ' mWKR r "31 ini tt s Kit k m ?Pwi--'.l .HmMumMIiuIIIIi. -JLl) TJlHIW IV. ' ' " .lBiWTlill.lEL'" JBi' - '-SB. itywaewiHewiiwuLJrjF: ,. WUIWtiC. iVAm'. I Vy e xr eTT1 -e 'x&$ttxtt(M$xi,imiteew&"s.,$$$w nt::ii:::nt:::ii:im:j." W NK Hea i M.jSWil M HK)i HRt NW M;HKU Ht( ec. IWUNhi(Kec 1S.1 NW4 tef ti T SO H . It vt V. SWU M'. lij, r so h , u c. . I mi tnn .ttf.'. i ; o ii t t . rmttmmittmmtumatttsuuui m flfWAm ifififwm Anv and all rteriona elalinltiff adlrrlv 1h, laoda tleaertbe.1, or deilrlnir to nbleet tvrui of the mineral character nf the laud, ur fut en other reaaon, to the dUiitwat loaillnl, aliould die their amdarlleof .rotont In thli offlce. en or before the cxplratlun of the l-erlod of publication. h Kiditr, llcitlilcr Flrat publication, Auut 7, 1'XKt Lett pbllcatlon,HeitotiUir II, 'M. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Ukitkh RtatiuI ixit OrriCK, Uurna, Oreiion, Ati(UIC(l, IV01 I Notice la hereby Riven that lliu If FrltcU, of Waterly, Urea-on, who on June a, leu; made lloraetteadenlry,M3!3l,Keilal NoOMnf. fur i( NW(4 and 11 ii and t, frrlluii a, Townahlp 'SI Houth It-MBO at Kail Wllaia elte Meridian, haa tlltd imtlreof Inleiitlnn In make rinalcomiiiutallun tiroof, lu rdatitltb claim to the land aUive deaerllHiil, tiefore tko lteglater and Itceclrer, at llutiu, Ureiiuu. on the Vxth day ol r-enteinber lutm Claimant natnea na wIIimhik Abraham U. Ilnincll, l'ha llludlcr. llatctun FrUi.li, all of Warmly, Ortiftiii lliomat l)llou,ol llurni, Orifiti Um Kauuk, Iteidtttri NO. 8691. lleKirt of the condition of the IIARNIiV COUNTY NATIONAL DANK of BURNS al llurua, in tho Stale of Oregon, al the cloie of litiilneia, Keptcinber lt, V, KtaOURCU. lianaand Iliicnuiila IM.IMM Ovenlrafli, accmod and unaecured (J H liomla to tocure circulation I'reniluinioii V.B Honda llnndi.titurltlta, elo llaultlnir liouae, furniture and diturea Duo from National llauki (not ro-crveanenta) Duo from approveil reterve ajenti Checka and otlur colli items , Nolea ol other National Ilanki Kracllunal paper curreooy, nlckeli andconta f.awrui, Moxicr HnitHva in IHmi, tit Hpeclu I1I.S44M Uifal tender noUa '0 00 15.0HM Itedemptlon fund with U, B.Treaiurer, (A percent of circulation) 75 00 Hue from 17, H, Treaaurer . 100 00 9,m 19 19,600 00 T7SM 7,0SIt I,U1M M,0 71 M.ltOU I.SCHM J.410 00 Hi 'lotal t'fla.MJW LUHUlTlaa. Catillalalockpald In ,, IW.OOOOO Uuridua Fund 1,06000 Undlrlded proflti, leu aipeuiee and laiea paid HI IP National Ilauk nolea outatandlnr 11,(00 Oo Individual depoalta tubject to olieok lbt,KiU Haylnga Depoilla Demand Oerllflcairi of Depoilt Time certificate' of depoilt Caililer'e check oulatandluir, Noli i and bllla redlicounted 1,112 ti 7000 M MI tl 1,2012a J.M4U tm,ut n Total County of llamcy, I"' I, Leon M. llrown, Caihler of the above nam. ud bank, do loleinuly iwoar that the above atalument la true to the beatot my knowledge end belief, Lion M, Hhown, Caihler Hubacrlbed and iworn to before in toll Ctu day of Biptembor, 1W0, H, U I.avrli ,Beal) Notary Public, Correct-Atteati (1, A. Rimiiomj 1. M PALTON O, McKlNNir Dlrectori. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ,Unm;riBTATMl.anornti!, titirne. Urt'iou, Aiiuuit so, W) I Notice la hereby liven that Ilaactun Frill h. vi HT.iif,uirHun nil)., via ifviduvi titiwi, made llomcalead I'ntiy Nn a.t.u Ktirlal No. OB77, lor WJJNK. Mf!lNK) Nttt'i Hectlou & Townahlp 37 houth, ltauiie Kail, Willamette Murldan liaa filed imtli, nf Intention to mako final Commutation Proof, lotalabliah claim to llm land aliorudea erlbed, before tho Iteglater anil Itucetvei, at llurni, Oregon, ontliowtli day of iptemfier, IvOU Claimant name al wllnenea, William II, Krltcli. Chaa. II radio)-, Abraham 11. Ilentiett, all of vVaverly, Oregon ihuima Villon, of llurni, Oregon Wm KAttitg, iWistmur and SEAT MAE The Most Popuia House iu IntcitJ, 4 NtAlLV HIRNISULD-ALLOL'lsIiii a ,A Headquarters for Traveling Men and To Agclnr Racine Manager, L. Racine, Prep. , f s -j&SfSS OTS&eaIvc- feoSCT zzxsissmmmmmm Come in and inspect my stock COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES to be had in the Market Mu jmcea arc as low as good goods can be tiold for in llm market... The LARGER the order the LESS it COSTS. ..mm ')tmttm:!t::m:::it!:it:tm-m; ft :.tm.t."f uimsuti NOTIOK FOH rUHLIOA'JiON UNITKOHTATXa I.ANIlOrriCK llurni, Oreifoii, Ailguntai, luou Notice la hereby given thai the Hale nl tre Ron haa filed In thla olllee lie at pllt atlonM lal a 036091 to lelect, under the provlalnimnlthu Act of Contrail, anpruved Auguat 14, lalt and acli amendatory thereto, the NK)i8tttBcc. 8, T, 3JH.lt l;0H W M Any and allperiom elalmliiif adtenaly the laudidticrlbed,or tleilrlnx to tibjet t lt t auae ol the mineral charaiter of Iho laud, u fur any other reaaon, to thodiipuaal lna)iilUnut ihould Die their afflilavln of proteil In thla oSlce.ou or bolore thoeiplratlou of the period of publication, Wm. Faiiiiic, llcKlitcr flnlpubllratlonllept.il 1PCV. Lail publlcatlt li Oct. It 1W. & NOTICB OP riNAL SRTTLGMRNT. In the inatler of tho KMnlo uf l'otor An- drlau, Deccaecil. Notice ! horihy glvon that thu uiiilur llinetl executor uf thu lie tit to nf IVti-r Antlrleu, iloi'ou-tl, hiti llltitl IiIh (Inn I account In sold t-Hlntu anil lliu linn J I' Hector, Jiidu of thu Comity Court for Harney County, Orison, Iihn ant Mou day, the -ith day of Ot tabor, 1001), it thu hour i'f 10 o'clock it in, ut hi olllo In llurua, Harney Count), Ornj'ii uh the time and place for liimrliiuobjoctlo h to wld account. Any nnd nil pursoiiH objoctlng to aald account aru httruby no tified to appear at ail time nnd pluro pated at Dnrni, OreKun, Bt-it !), IDO'J Knw. J, ('A1I.OW, Kxeetitor of the Eatnte nf IV tor Andrluu Doceaied, S 11 to Sttxti 1 1 ono of the latt-st and best additions to tho famona Dooro Unp of Ridinif Plows. Ta licht in weiuht. aimplu nml dtirablo in construction full of ccnuino merit, and lina wiov u its mcttlo nnd utility iu ovory tost it lintj been put to. It lies amply demonstrated by its cood work ita right to ba cliissed na a strictly up-to-date, liich-cluaa fnrm tool. It is certain to suit tho moot critical farmer nnd bo a money maker and n labor-saver for htm. "M If s a Deere-Ifs MlgJIai" and dooa ita work perfect easo to tho operator andtemn. It la manufactured and sold as a toiifjuelcsa plow a tonguo not boinir necorsary to boat rosults, but ono ia supplied nt a I gilt cost to those who peifer it that way. Tho SttrJ ia tho simplest riding plow built, nnyouo who can hook up a team uud drivo 'cm straight can operate It nuccoasfully. It pos aeasoa many superior foaturca not found on othor plows, and it takes a whole book to illustrate and discrlbe them. Uottor write for it today and all tho Information you want about this ouporior Implement. C.H.V0E6TLY ' iiUiiNS LiVFRY AND FEED S1ALLH hi mi, KSON ELLIOTT. I'luiu 0 ( ItU (lilt I i Lu trmt.'.ririil 1 1 d freight tut in "&i. ft ,? &i. V P. ZX xMW II Ifoit.es Aet Ufch nr iitcjitu RUST lUSi Ltlll. M If a ti iiid i , on, hand Vtmr puii i " nth Mi ii ! Special Atteniion (liven to Condiicfiiig Funerals NBW AND ACCURATE IIAY SCALIi IN CONNECTION WITH IIAHN. ssS3S 9 jgateyj---. c LLIiC HORTON &"'SAYER, Pr s Botsgh and SDre.sed u m Rustic, Flooring;, tou.af Finishing Lumuei. Wearoat Sawmill to Burns, uo u Lumber Yard in Bunii. At The Welcdme Fhm an Vou can always find SQ.mra NBW AT OUR MM ' -CALL IN - If Jtj don't sot what you want i , i if i. i, .. . n wu uuvua t, ii, iu Hloelv wo siit it 1... .m iu, Vlail Orders Solicited The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Ol ii mtummtmmtmmm