r wLl.,M--3lVtaA -jt X -r IBtBMWMIMMatMMMMMWMM m lite f irac-$cafii SATURDAY. MJOKMDKR 4, IM. buhsmuvtion iiatkh! On Year.... Six Month!..., Throe Wonlht. .1.00 ..Tt (UI.IAN IIVHIl - - - - Maaaaoi A PUBLIC PLAV GROUND. new buildings on hla, farm. Burt will soon have the best fm provcd ranch In the valley. Itenry Harmer haa boon haul lnff lumbor from Burns to mnko now Improvomonts. Clnronco Hnrmor was a busi ness visitor to tho Narrow, Sun day. Mls3 Nova Hoddcr gave a par ty at tho homo of W. G. Hoddor, Saturday ovonlnir, Nov. 27, for il, I.hhaII nfi i OK mIh 4 ntnn a-ii Tho Mothers' Club is w out" " 35 V h luno lor now achievements ami tno nw. , , ., rnnrt . ,., . ladies will havo tho activo sup port of every Reed citizen of Burns. This club has accom plished much for tho juvenilo de- crowd who nll roport havlnjr a fine time. Fred Myres and wife woro vis iting at tho homo of W. G. Hod- partment of tho Public Library dor and wifo Sunday. and this year is adding a largo number of books. Now tho membership has decided to "Mother" a movement toward a city park and play ground for the children. This matter has had moro or less attention in theso columns in the past and has been discuss ed by tho Commercial Club, tho city authorities and nll good citi zens, it is something mucii needed and should havo immedi ate attention. A suitablo site for a park is tho main draw backs, but by concerted effort we should bo able to find a loca tion. Tho Mothers' Club will give its annual bazaar next Friday at the King hall the moving pic Gcorgo Smallwood of Grant county is visiting with his mo ther, Mrs. Henry Hnrmor. Waltor Harmer has returned homo from Grant county whero ho hns been visiting with his sister Mrs. Ponrl Parkins. Andy Osborn, of Narrows, was a visitor to tho danco in Sunset Thursday evening. W. C. Fitzgerald and wifo wero visitors to Sunset Thursday. Fitz is a jolly fellow and is a welcomo visitor to Sunset dances any time. Walter Sullivan has been tak ing some pictures of tho Nar rows. C. V. Reed and wifo, R. D. - ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho undorsignod ahnouhce to the general public that they lmvo formed" a partnership to conduct & general Real Estate, fnrm loans, Insurance investment and homestead locating buslnoss; also fur nish township plats and blue prints of any and nil lands In this district. Wo shall soon bo comfortably established In a suito of rooms on tho second floor of tho Odd Follow building and prepared to give our friends and patrons good, rellnblo service Platt T. Randam, A. J. Passenqku RlCHAnU MAL.ONBY tnro thontro-imd in connection Stnhl nnd wife, Mr. Shepard and r " , , will serve white and brown bread. ' who, auss Neva Hodocr, James baked beans, trickles, and coffee. I Rccd, Fred Barron, I. S. Tyler, Thews will also be some fine home- w- R- Dawson and Clyde Embree rondo enndv on snlo. Tho nro- wore present at tho Narrows 5vu,iir4j dooils, including full line of cut glass, Chlnawarc. Table silverware, new rings, ( Watches and other Jewelry fill (he store. 5 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICES NEXT WEEK ? UV V U HYH N MY W N VN V HUMl Vfl 44 ve.1 l ii itivvn v 1 loEHBERLINQ tTF WTflfM f Pioneer Jeweler and Optician Next to First National Dank Burns, Oregon i TW dance Friday evening. Pete Haley was in Sunset Sunday on business. Robert Sottlcmyre and Clyde h. ml. win nv imnwMimi 4lt4 lrtlo the ladies will have strong sup- of tMf l0mc8lca(to by80tting port from our citizens. .,, ,. n t.. ...;. uu. uvuo ill iu iiunuio, in i iuiv years tliey will have the finest homes in . u. sit. but tlu-y me still single as they dont seem to know how to get married. These two bachelors arc great lovers of pels and homoiife nnd the girls cecds from this will bo placed in n fund to bo used for n park nnd play ground for the chidren. The Times-Herald heartily np pioves of this move and believes DALTON'TtlOMPSON Bhowfl what tho pcoplo of Sunset nnd Narrows can do whon they stand together. Thursday's danco was given for tho benefit of tho Sunset school houso and $15 was turned over to tho build- inir committee. There was a lanro crowd present from Nar-IPin anywhere. Try rowH nnil other localities. Tho scol 20 for 25 cents, For tho third time within a year tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Dalton was the scene of a very pretty wedding when onVOuld mnko no mistake in land December 1st at 8:30 p. in. their second son, Chester, was united in marriage to Miss Florence Thompson, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp son of Waverly. The marriage vows wero taken in responso to tho questions asked by Rev. A. J. Irwin of the Presbyterian church. Following the congra tulations tho guests sat down to a bountiful wedding supper. The Read tho pain formula on n box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your doctor if there is a hot ter one. Pain means congestion blood prcssuro somewhere. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain-Tablets check head pains, womanly pains, one, nnd Sold by itiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHiiiit!iitjmt!mtimsHiHfmmtt!mttinit!iiii.t.. u.ih:t The OVERLAND HOTEL Burns, Oregon AGAIN UNDER OLD MANAGEMENT Afford the Best Accommodations to be hnd in Harney County CliGlN ROOMS, CuGW lilNNENi PluMlUliE VICTUALS Wo aro ngnln In chnrgo and will ho pleased to bcc our old- tlmo friends nnd customcraComo nnd sec uh. FRANK A. COLE AND WIFE mum:mmmmum:mimtmsmmwmi0mmmmmnmm::::ti::i:::mmim!tmit :srrc" ANNUAL XMAS BALL GIVEN IN BURNS DECEMBER 24, 1909 Music by Welker's Big Seven Piece Orchestra Best Event of the Season ladies prepared a nice supper which was enjoyed by nil present especially tho bachelors who hadn't had a good meal for seve ral days. W. R. Dawson nnd C. V. Reed furnished tho music for both dances. Reed Bros. NOTICE FOR PUIJLICATION. NlTKI)STATr.HI.ANtHin,. Hume, Oregon, October W, tv i Nollra It lierehr given Out ! J. (HImaii n.wn Yery Suitable Christmas Gifts May be found by looking1 over our handsome LINE OF GLASSWARE, FOUNTAIN PENS AND DISHES Our display of Intaglio Art Glass, Colonial Iridescent, Vonetinn Art Plates nnd Royal Salad Bowls are something new and pretty COLE & BYED Harney County Implement & Hardware Co. ing these two bachelors before another year passes by. The taxable- property in tho Sunset school district amounts to $56,2-10 which is a good showing for a new district three years old. The district hns $600 in school money in tho bank and a $700 school house. They will proba bly havo a nino months school this year. Miss Neva Hodder ! I 1 .1.. beauty, number and quality of " .ut,'"r u,,u "no "TnB", t.: i.i: A . bestmHarnoy Co. Tho schoo their wedding presents bore tes timony of a large circlo of friends houso needs other improvements and that their friends hndnoti?"d1thodj8trict.wU!noteo spec forgotten them. The bride and m i T?. mPvcmcnl8 groom aro daughter and son of u"u "uy '" two of tho substantial families of Harney county. After spending jmyre, a short honeymoon at Sunny- Tyler, brook with Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr Jameson, the young people will take up their residence in their own house, just across the street west from tho parental home in Burns, where they will bo at home to their many friends. The Times-Herald joins in wish ng them a long and happy life. One-half tho membership of tho Ladies' Fivo Hundred Club gavo a ucligimui evening at cards Tuesday evening at tho Masonic hall to which the hus bands woru invited. There wero ten tables in nll and when tho hands wero completed it was found Mrs. J. L. Gault had tho highest scoro for tho ladios and Mrs. J..W. Geary tho lowest. Hon. Frank Dnvey and C. W. LEIlis tied for tho highest score, for tho gentlemen and Mr. Ellis won tho prizo when thoy cut the cards. Judgo Miller, had the lowest score, with Dr. Marsdon fighting for tho honors. A nlco luncheon followed tho hands. Prof. Raymond, Robert Settlc- F. P. Blackmcr, I. S. N. Hcnnoy, Clydo and Van Embreo, Prof. McKee, Burt Porter, W. R. Dawson. Ben Ro- der, R. D. Stahl, Reed brothers, E. C. Eggleston nnd W. G. Hod der Sunset valloy's progressive homesteaders have prospects for good crops of grain next year. Ui iria - ii w. flfv iHiiiti tioratiltnl erilijr Nil IM, Hllt N, Utttt. lo'NU MiMiCK-llonS!". ml SUSHI, krilnn 2lTaw(ihli.i'oilh uiisah'At , lllatt-li Merl Uu, !i' rticl iiiitl'e uf Intent).." n. kr Final Commut.tl n I oil. to nUI.II.U rlulm lUtllC ll UlfUriPfllil, l.(;l.irolli Htl lriiit llrrWrrl Huilil,l)froii. mi lh till it df nl lxfintir 'VW. CU'uun' iiium k Mllnttwa' Tlioin.- ll-l-jr, Wllllmn I. KlnbW.JaaitM Ariultroni, UUh'el IIm)x. " "1 VVU''I) Orcein. NOTICE KOU IHIBMOATION UhlT.Il StTf l.Hi omck tlurot Orrioti, ()olol.r ! Koike Ii hibf ilien Dim llllam t, K't. lil, o(tf jr, (Ir-Bon, who, im Jnit, i.i nan boau4ld cnirr No Mln, MiUI So. vitxj, ior ijmt 4 ana B, nwi on io. ban 1,11 E. B. REED & SON Compleie line of Fancy & Staple Groceries Finest line of Confectionery in the interior School supplies, notions, tobacco, cigars Orders taken for FineTailoriViade Clothing ut prices Hinging from $13.50 to $15 A satisfactory fit guaranteed REAinAlUnK Wo give a five per cent trade discount for cash on nll goods. ies HARDWAR MACHINE Binders' SuppI Full Line of BUILDING PAPER ROOFING CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSty QEER & CUMI Burns, Oregon Eo Burns Meat Mark Htw Shop Opposite the First NaliMal Bank 1 Yonr pilron" age seized. H. J. HANSEN, J rmirriiM vU ffA Ix w '$Ftf y-tirJMH and7 and BW'iNKU BmIIiiii IA Tu.mnln it, (tonlh, Hani M Kan. MllamMle Mcil-lUn. hai Olcil noiko of hla tnlrnllim loinaan llimi Cotnmillallou Pioof, In rataMltli claim lilllm land abore 0w tliiwl, bolura llie ltrliir anil RKlrr, at liurna, l)n)oii,on ll.o WtvlUay ul Imriatx.r. itw cuimatil namaaaa nllnci.ra IjwIiJ UIImoo, Tlinaaa II lln(r, JaniM Annatron, llrhfl llralu. all of Wjvrilr, Oiron. WM KakKK. lUaittvr iiiiii.iJi!J!i.JJlJHW NOTIUE KOIt I'UliLICATIOK. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Umti htxttM I.axd omci I Ilurni, Orrfon, MoTsmbar II, W)t o It lirrrbr f lan I'KITaD HtiTH l,t)lIlOrril!K. Ilurm, Oitou, October? 1909 Notlra la htrobr elvan that UIIMautA.Ur Kaa.ol llutm, OtKon, who, on Kjitcrolr, lW7,inada lioinvaliail antry No, WJT. ftrla) No OaiB. forloia I, t , and 4. Hccllou J Tuwuahlii Jo south, llama il Kail, WlilamiilKi Vailillaii nta fllail notlro ol Inlenilmi ii.uiaLi, pim.1 Commutation I'fool,' to catab lid claim to Hi. Ih.llh. latol Or. U".t b? Iwlbaii, llrtm tbn llpal.tftt liaanAleaIlontoaa,,Pir,c4t,r',.u,u " UwgOB.on IhttMS.la, .. f'ifJE. ,aiii nil ol Iiarambcr, 1WI la Ol 10 ACt 01 OOQ. rlMm.nl n...... .. ll....... N0TCS IROM SUNSET. Ananias Allen Hulburt of Warm Spring valley was a visitor to the Sun- set dance. F. P. Blackmer is cutting eage brush on the new county road Every locality in Harney valley ought to havo a park whero tho citizens could meet to hold pic nics and other public meetings. It will not tako much land nnd trees are cheap. Carolina and Silver Poplar make quick growths and do well in this country. There are plenty of citizens who would give tho land nnd others the trees to make tho venture n I success. What locality will bo work. aou iiaa niKi lajnn rait Irrt. under ilio provltlona ol tbaActot Oon Krrat, approl AuguH It, It a, and tola aratn ilaUiry llicrcm. Ilia Bcc. i' T B , II. Ml K., W it., Hcdal No.MMi; Utl KC. 3ft,T MB., It. ME..W, M.i South ol Malheur Ukc. Burial No (Hftli. Anraml all pcranna claiming adtcrwlr tb lamlitlorrllicO.nrilctlrlnc to objtct becana nt tin ml ral character ol tho land, or for anr other rcaaun, to th dltiKMal to applicant. I tho'ild nia their atniUille ol roltl In thla . uDlro. on nr bolunt tha cipnatlon ol tho pcrtodolpubllcallun. l&iffiFWi&&Wi Laal imbllratlon January a, iio. na nttl nuttM 0, i.a,iIIU . inaknOina Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKlNNON, Jr., Proprietor. Eii'R -"$ mnK1" iij W The Most Popular House in Interior! NHATLYFliRNISH2D ALL OUTSIDh Headquarters for Traveling Men and! Agelar'Racinc Manager, L. Racine, Prcr o ct Slolmanlnaiueaaawlliiritea U Ibert It. l'nrtar. Van II Ktrti.rM rh. ....... t T cpiafut, tonn naiiton a'l oi uumi, nr-v u Wm I'Aam:, funkier NOTICE FO PUULICATION Umtcd Statu I.ihk Orru.K Iiurut, Orcijou, Notambcr V). I'M). Notlra l( htretiv (Iran that lj.nn It lilcllu , ton. ol llurnt, Oregon, who, on rcbriiarr IA, NOTICB KOIt lVtf ma. footb. it hat riled l'root. to eitabllth rlalm in il, latut !..- .i. ,..,. crlbKt. hoIom lh llenlttcr ami lli-rciver. at I'U IU.IOATION Bni;n.Orci(OU,on the U:h day oi Jauuarj. Il R. D. Stahl is moving fence the first to start tho good for James Brandon. George Dunsmoro is now living on his homestead. Burt Porter is putting up some The two big Thanksgiving dan ces given Thursday in Sunset and Friday evening at Narrows wero the bo3t this year and NEW! NEW! UMian'tATii UnuOrrica, I liurm, orvKiiii. .Nuiemtorw, IK Ninlre la lifrobr glen that iho .Stale ol Oro- u..n ha ntnl III mil mi i'a aiiuu auou inrlal No K!ywl'iielaM. under the lir'Vltiont ol iho il oi Cungrrea, appron-d Allium 14, IhK, and arl ampinlalprjr tiiereio' the HW'4SWttl'eo.W,T. 8., It . K.. W, M. Any and all ie"'a 'alnlliiifadmftalj tho Itiidkdo.erllHid.nr detlrliiK'u ulijui'l Iio-hum ol i lie inlucralcuarai In' "I i lie I ml, nr lor njr mhar reaoii. to tho dltKal to anp Iran , tl'iuld niutli'lranMiY ti rrotenUli hltnl fro on or Ixilt ro tho oipirallou Iboporlud ol publication. Wji Kami. Ilcirii'tr Knit tiiihlt' alien, Nomnitwr, U). IU0. Utt vubllcallon, Heiomber 'A IV). Claimant na . et at wltneMaai Ed ruckatt, O, A. Iljrrd, Kranlt R. IMrklnaor, Scnujlar WhlllBK.allol Iturni.Orvton Wm FaRRK. lleitiHr NOTICB KOIt PUHMOATIUN UMITCMhTATKB LiNiiOrriCR I II 'j tin, tlrviiou, November I) 1W.I Nolieo II hereby g'trcu tint Mary A, llutton OPENING We have placed on display our line of NEW GOODS CHRISTMAS At our NEW STORE Odd Fellows' Building Clothing, Gents' Furnishings SCHENK BROS. Burns, Oregon ol Full Oregon, who, mi Do. nmlier ?7, iPOd, made deaert luminary No. KM, Burial No. 01 193, "" lor Nl(-E bunion Wi KM B(, HKWNW,, '" ntldBWliNKif, cei'tkiuulliiniiililp 34 Botllh. Itauao'lKaai. Nvlllamelle Harldlaii. hat died URO nutlmol tutuutloulo lualui final 1'rooMoet. tatillih claim to iho land ahuvo dcaerlbod, be-' line iho IlKliter and llecelrer, at Ilurni, Ora- j (on, on tho Uth day ol January, 1910. 1 Claimant namea at nlniaeai Itolmrt I,, lluiton. Jamea itutharland both ol I Kgll, Drevnn Iiaao 1,'onitaiil, of lllley, Ore gon William A. Walker, ol KkII, Oregon, Wm, Parri. Itegtator. I'OTl'J'ION r0U UQUOIt MOEN8K. Wo. tliu umlurxlKiioil It'ttul voterM of llurnt U. I Ko M. Hila Ko. o;i NOTIOK FOR PU ..LIGATION UNITKII HTATKrt I.AN1I 1)1 Kli K.y liurna Ureguu, Murcralwr , ivw t Nullrailbereliyjllrrli lhattlie Northern Cat IM.' Hallway loiiiiauy, who.o i,llotll. e ad orutltbl I'aul. Mlnncaota, haa thla lib day ol .ui.mnr, inw men in iiuauuicc iaaii.iraiion to dirt under tna iirorlilona ol Iho Aw nl f'ongrrit, apvrotad Ju y i, IM ail Hint M, t.1) aaelicnilcd by tho Act nl Ooi)(rer al. Iimjred May IT, W1 (M alat,, itn, Iho wlhalt ol the north can quarter olacoilnn IMn loan. llilnvt Hotllbol a ma HI Kettol Iho UHlam le I'rlnrltial Merldlau, oontalnlnit H" anre. Any and all Pertoni claiming ailr ran ) the lauua iirvviiiKiii, or ue.iruiK ill nuioci imi'Aiiao ol Iba mineral character ol tho U id or lor anr o her reaion. to thaiiliiioaal in aiiiittiiii. tbould HI their antdatlta ol iroleal In thla uu vr oeiuro 1UQ mill nay oi lief ocillfr WM KAURI!, llfKl'lot-. CONTEST NOTICE. "'"" CONTEHT No. ID. UMTKU MTATKH LANDOFr-lfiK, Ilurni, Oregun, November 11, I3W Atufllrlent tonteit affldavlt Lot Ken filed tn thla o.mca by tt llllam II, Keltny, ciinlrUu aaainti iiomratoaii Kntry, M, .M9, mado Was oIwki, Hartal No lUrtji), r HU HWt. Hcrtlon V,-K-Tiiy,.''V.'.'t'.-' . We want to thank you for your past patronage. We J believe gott will liml it to yonr interest to trade with j iib in the future. Our slock in complete and our 4 DRUGS arc the best. Wc will not handle any other kind and our prices arc right. Wc have the best line of ? j Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery I tj In the city. Agents for J DR. SHOOP'S FA51ILY MEDICINES nnil SECURITY STOCK KEMHDIES S We Solicit jour IVcscrlplioii work f Tlie City Drug Store J REI2D BROS., Proprietors i DURNS LIVERY AND FEED STi Sttir, and K)NW Kectlon 11. Towmhlii Si) Huuth, lianas M Kaar, Wlllanictlo Mullillnu, by Autclo Hathem, Contntce, In which It la ulli'urd fhat BURNS HOTEL BAR DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous niidaObliging Bnr Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN CcntnUly Located nml Connected with Hotel Hums KVfiStt YVWtrVifyifVifyrVVv4 -VWWW'tY l5?5SBwiHaai3aaaf 1 E COMES E. ELLIOTT, Propt Special tittrnlA to transcient cus!& freight tcajn.f. Horses kept byl went or month. FI1ST CUSS LIVFJT if ay and gram on hand. Your palrutiage wuth Main St , Hum! laid angtloMalhewa, haa whollj ahd ontlroly abandoned mid entry lor tnuro than a'x niontlitii.it irecodlng the commaiiroijiinlol niouiutiieit ireroiiing tne commaiiroijiinlol Ifclt innteat, and that aald alleted attorn n ruin Iho a lid land wat not duo to lilt vuiidoyinont In the Army, Navy, nr Mailuu Oort't nl ihu uniteu D.air. a. a iriram aoiuier, oini I'uuLlo 1'iecluct, Uornoy County, Btnto of OruKotii runpt-ol fully pi-tltloti (lie Hon j n,Liiniu i'.-ni r iirt..it. rir.....iu u,ni.. v'....jvw..t. . i.HiiiuT , ifwu.T. u.f..,' ... I. - m ... .. - T . . :;.- ol Ori'uutl, tn grntit n II con mi In DeleVali man or marine, during tho war Hli Hialu, or I). l)Shi,bUHl.lo Bll BplrltDOH. MltSffiaV.',rb.,...,a, ..laWlffi.'M and VIiioiih LUpior. la lew quUlloi gJStt ".15 Tll&vl!iVZ than ont) gallon Doilla l'Uchlo Pfudnct J lieceinberm, Wl. Uolore tho llegltter and lie- Ifarnoy County, Htato of Oregon, for the I'orlcxl of Blx (0) month, bs In duty bound mo will ovur pray, Namofl, Krrd Ijirton Dan Ilntriiurty 0 II Adatn 0 A Lamb P V Dofoubmigli J 0 Trnvorta Milton Cbevallor It Brrpiy S Dofunbatiiili OuoruM Clauuli Halio Olioato Wuller II. Fontoni 0. Prosper celverat the United Hlalca CauJ oitlio In uuroe.uregon, Thaaald conleatant havlna. In a iirh,.m davit, tiled November 10, luOD, tot loilh laela dug dlilacnro i.uimiml io tuude, it la which Ihovr that ntlor dug dllli arvleo ol thla nolioe iianlint areny ordered aun diroricd Itiut ,uuh imllro iwamef, Martin Oilvln ' bo Ktvan by due aud nropor liubllcatioii V K Grovel , Wx.yaamt, Uonuter n II Vackci, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r w 0 Btty UNITKllSTaTMlUKDOnitr, I Win. McMupchy' llurnt, Otegon, NnvemberiU, 1WJ John Ltipbltiforl I?0,lc '". hfJ'hr Finn lULi """ H'i uuHii uiiiiiiiiiKur whoto t.oit.oica tifdriiM llurnt, Oogon N K Klw 1 tl(T did, on Iho With day of April, Iwi, lllulntlilt Tlf Trfliif.A i-.VJ' . "" ." .niwiuvii. pnii aiilHlOMIlOII, flo lr JraVtiraO oaiUa. IOiuriditiothoI,o'iaud BU NliU.Hoo- iii.iiiii.utmtztui r Adittn Adrlnn II W MpAlll.tar m u uoan Qeorgo Turobouy Notice ! hereby (jlven that on Mon day Ilia 20th day of December, 1008 the iiiulorelijmxl -v lit apply to the County Court of iho State ol Oregon for Harney County, for the llcoiuo mentioned in the foregolnc petition, Dklvan I), DsmiuuarT, iaaaaaafiaHBfaa1aaBp tanuo i f.ntl U'li and tlio timber thurvnti, fit Ilia at I nl Int... M . id acta anieudatory, known a tho "iltnlier JBtone Law," at tuoli vatuuai might bo ippllcatlon, the laud and timber thereon bean apiiralted. Ilia timber etllinuted i uoaru lu.i ai .1.00 uc ma'u.. .. . . - r ,.- . .' imwi inaiaaii IP I lion l.towniUiti WBoulli, It lametta Meridian, and tin UDaariutprovitlonoltheaitol Juno 8. 8Tr), WU U. .IU an' DOFIcal1 fixed by v ;n aoniica va bean annralaad. 110,000 board feat at ll. IOC: have daiipllratil w f,M.. and the lam) III oiler llnal moot at on the 1Mb day pi January, lull), lofoto Htgliler and llereWer, at llurui, OreRiiu. nv barann la alllburtvln i,mi,.i tl.rl.... lalora antrv. nrlnttii.tAa r,.,.!,... .. u.. man the ebai I patou It in which would dtloat Iho eutry, lima b.lore patpul itiuol, by filing a oorrolmr eld affldarll, in thla otlloe, aliening luctt YIt tititii mi :. iiu:iJutiitn:tmmnnmtt::nmi:M 'ib?wiw iiivniHfR n wm mmi and Grocery Come in and inspect my stock COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES to be had in the Market Special AHcatios fiivei to Condocainf Funerals NEW ANB ACCURATE HAY SCALE IN CONNECTION WlTH-lAWf. A. 15.i T-V BURNS MILLIIMO HORTON A SAYER, Propti tough and Dressed Lui Rustic, Flooring, Mould rmisnmg Lumber. - -i c.wmiii to Burns. Cod! Lumbsr Yard in Burns. .A-nsniD ' -AuX-iX-i Mu prices are as low as good goods can be sold for in this market... The LARGER the order the LESS it COSTS. Af Tl, hm. , jhic w eicome jfharro Vou can always find SOMETHING NEW AT OUR STORi -CALL IN If Vflll r)n.U . - -.. w u aW Wmt. yQU wunt uek ()rl wo navou't it in stock we'll got it forj Orders Solicited w w clcmc Jharmacv. Rum. ' m vtmsmmummmmmmmmKtmttmimumtmm:iH4tttttMttiHttHmi -I J .- aae MMBMMJ2Zllll-IZ -T7 " -Weyrj, MtWipiWWieHrTtJi, -- - rAtllhlJIal IT" If "T-nrr 'llf ., 3 i- i " WILiaWMf, -K. 1 . ..- . .. Wk. Pabub-, Htglttcr i i i w ii i - - .r-