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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1909)
WWW l ui.ajmni mm m' fn ii I i "i " '" "' ' '" f rA Ihc mci-SleraCtl ATUIUAY. nKCKMUKn 1, ! auimoiuiTiON iutkbi Oh Ye Six Months rtueo Month. l'J.00 .1.00 ..7S JULIAN iivun - Mit FOR TIIU STATE'S SAKB There is n condition in Oregon that particularly challenges at tention. Experience has shown that lands onco thought to bo waste arc peculiarly valuable. Sections that were onco sago brush and tho homo only of tho rabbit and sago hen have be come tho sites of populous cities and a thriving population. Lands that wore onco tramped over as desert aro now selling at $100, $1000 and oven moro per acre. Thcso are facts that are recent history nnd they accen tuate tho remarks that arc hero to follow. Eastern Oregon is a vnst reg ion that is hut partly occupied. Transportation lines arc building into i and tho way will bo open ed for the fruits of productivity to reach tho market. To enlist! at Wright's point interest in the agriculture and ( is digging wells. other husbandry that the region Tho votera of district No. 19 will presently bo in position to jlold n sc)00j mcctin? Wednes- support is the object of a public jay to volo a specini tx. movement that has been begun ,. , in this state. It is proposed to. fho trappers of Sunset aro diffuse knowledge with refer-'"ot mcct,nr with much success enccto reclaimed areas and tol1 c?0.te3 Jo wolves emphasize profits derivable from scem ?. ? hvm fat thla wmter such reclamation of arid lands. It is proposed goinsf to the lake country. They were in good condition nnd the stockmen ought to brintf their herds through tho winter in fine shape. It. D. Stahl and ,wifo wcro visiting with Robert Scttlemyre, Tuesday evening listening to some now records Bob has pur chased. Clydo Embrco mado a business trip to tho Narrows and Sod House, Thursday, and while ab sent it is said mado a visit to another placo, so it is rumored in Sunset that something is go ing to pop in tho near future. George Smallwood loft Friday for his homo in Grant county, . but will bo hero in tho spring with his brido nnd locnto on a homestead. James Stowart drove tho Burns and Diamond stage Wednesday in placo of Al Hart F. P. Blackmcr, is cutting wood on Dog mountain this win ter. Mr. Grcasman of tho Island was in Sunset a few days ago looking for wood. John Wcrlow was down to his homestead Friday and Saturday Mr. Wcrlow iiiiiii yuiiikiyuiMii CHRISTMAS & Goods, including a full lino of cut glass A Clihmwnrc. Tabic silverware, new rings, J Watches and other Jewelry fill the store, Gents Gold Filled Watch $12 up Ladles' Solid Qold Watches from $18 to $35 KEEP YOUR EYE ON MY WINDOWS GEflBERLING, ! N I lllnHMAH liuiulaM ..(! lnlllm. I'JUIIWI II6IVVICI RIIU W'llWnl V Next to First National Bank Hums, Oregon P I on rabbits. to spread infor mation about acres where sage brush is the only present growth and where tho jackrabbit is the only settler. The utility of such a program to the region involved Wavcrly Happening. Surveyor Berry and Walter Struck came through Monday. David Williams bruised his to Portland and to tho wholo hand while workidg on Oren Choosing n Christmas Present. When you make a present of r periodical to a friend or a family you aro really selecting n com panion to influence them for good or ill during n wholo year. If tho acquaintances of your sons nnd dnughters wcro to talk Try a meal at tho Home Hotel. NOTICE KOlt I'Um.IOATION. UxirxtiHrATtiiUNiiorrUK, Burni, Oregon, Herein be r", IPW ( Notice li lierolijr liven tint l)n Hula or Oreinn tit flleil In tlile offlcotta H')k'i!io IHerl.l No.aivw) in .elefll.muler tli prnil.lnn ol lb. Art ol congreie, .iirorril Aumut II. mi, ena ecu .tiiciiuaiaiy iiierem, mc .ml NKljNMUB I9.T. il.lniltiir u.orilr Ilia KUHWU. Hoe. at, UH.,It.WK..W Jl Any mil ill Hrmiii .... , . 1 t Any .ml iili'ereotii ei.iniltiir .Ioriljr we to them aloud as some periodicals "g; VittU'eTrV T.IS iSlr.r'fT".?; talk to them silently how quick- f'gi? togTtfttk state of Oregon should bo vividly apparent to every mind. It is proposed in the same reg ion to diffusa information with reference to use of semi-arid lands by the accumulating pro cesses of dry land farming. In- Thompson's dam. Six surveyors who have been surveying near Riverside, were at Waverly, Wednesday, on their way to Burns. Edwin Maheur is back to his vestigation is making an exact homestead again science of dry agriculture and teaching methods of making ten blades of forage plants and other vegetation grow where none grew before. A general effort in education along these lines is the purpose of an organization that is moving intelligently in such a behnlf. It is a movement to appeal broadly and powerfully to every citizen of the state. The organization is the Oregon Conservation commission. It is a body created by statute and appointed by the govenor. It was conceived and created in a deep seated wish to servo the "Tex" Byrd and Mrs. Eva Harris have been visiting at Wild Horso and Alburson where Miss Armstrong is teaching school. James Bennett was at Lawen Thursday. Mr. Lucas, who is freighting for Charley Haines, came by Wednesday with freight Emery Hill has been hauling lumber. Mr. Gilcrest of tho P. L. S. Company, camo through Friday. Every locality should have an ly you would forbid tho compan- omc.,pnoruior.iiiejiuMiuiifitii'erio.t ,,,.-., 1 ol pnbllf.llon. lonshipl In tho one caso as in -. r, ite.i.ier. tho other, tho best course is to m-wmjj supplant tho injurious with some-J thing equally attractivo nnd at petition rou mquoh i.ioknhk. thosamo timo "worth while."' A food can bo wholesome nnd Wo, tim umlortlgnetl iinl voter f Utterly (listnstof 111. Reading can Lk jireclncl, Hitrnty County, Htnto ..( bo mado so, too. But Tho'M", wi'""y iotltio tiioiion. v ,, , . , i.. County Court 01 Ilainoy County, 8tnto Youths Companion not only., 0ttttUtvmt .,(,,. ,;,,, nourishes tho mmd, but delights 1 4 KlUiior.td t wn Spirituous. Mall it. just like that ideal human nd Vinous Liquor In leM quntitlllcR than onoKllon III Lnko IVi'dnct. Hr noy t onnty, Huto of Oregon, for tlio period of tlirwt mntitln n in duly bound wo tlmll error pray. llltll! ujMuuMuiMiMHiJttiiiiiitiiiMniiiitiiiiiititittjmKitiiiiictii .'inmiim The OVERLAND HOTEL Burns, Oregon AGAIN UNDER OLD MANAGEMENT Afford the Best Accommodations to bo had in Hnrncy County CliEAN R00S, CuEflH LlfJHEN, PniiBTflBuE VICTUALS Wo arc Bgaln In charge nnd will ho pleased to hcc our old- timo friends and customers Come and bco us. FRANK A. COLE AND WIFE mmmmmmmnmmmimmmumm.Mmmmmmii::mM: ::-frit:ii ANNUAL XMAS BALL GIVEN IN BURNS DECEMBER 24, 1909 Music by Welker's Big Seven Piece Orchestra Best Event of the Season associnto whom you would chooso. Tho Youth's Companion fills that placo now in more than half a million homes. Can you not think of another family in which it is not now known where it would bo joyfully welcomed? If tho $1.75 for the 1910 Vol Yery Suitable Christmas Gifts May be found by looking1 over our handsome LINE OF GLASSWARE, FOUNTAIN FENS AND DISHES Our display of Intaglio Art Glass, Colonial Iridescent, Venetian Art Plates and Royal Salad Bowls are something new and pretty COLE & BYRD Harney County Implement & Hardware Co. Namm W.llor Anderson Knlph Hutchinson Norman Words A l'nrnswortli ume is sent now, tho now aub-lHJJ'm ,:illo,t scriber will bo entitled to all tho O 8 Dunn remaining issues of 1909; Tho Companion's "Venetian" Calendar for 1910, lithojrraphod in thirteen colors and gold. The Youth's Companion, Companion Bid. Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this Office. ii... f...t..ii alSO, J. V ll.rrni.,. , ... ... . ...,.,. V L Andcrton Andy Onborit Oco W. SlniMotm Win. Wdo F Andvmon Nolle la hereby tjivon thai on fialiir day tho 10th day of January, 11)10 tint undnralgncd will apply to Hih Comity Nauisji I'm nk Oixwl Held HMIdnltitrr Frank KllUko Win. Mynit) Ah In Iliirllinrt Otforv'ii William A I, Joiioj 1(0111 ItllllilT A MoKlnxlu Jcliii I. Iorilntj O II Kldwoll lid Andcraon With everything favorable to a good season next year and prospects for rapid development work along various lines tho Harney country will make rapid strides and surpass all former years. common welfare of the common-1 atheletic club where the young wealth and its people. Portland. men could meet and indulge in Journal. ' tho various games such as foot ball, baseball, basketball, etc. It would make homo life more attractive to tho newcomers, especially, and the cost would not bo worth mentioning for any one of the land owners would donate the land. Tho expenses could bo defrayed by giving entertainments. I Mr. Greer's two sons have ar rived from Vnlo with supplies. Oren Thompson was a caller ot Lawen, Friday. John McWcun was a passenger on tho stage Saturday. A .,n.. i1 e it i Robert Scttlemyre is riding , " '""" "7""'""" '' after cattle for Henry Louig I P,v,?.r . was, at " - tnnntwnr th urAMlr Court of thn Btato of Ort'Kon fur Ilnrncy Cottrill & Clemens aro nronar- County, for the Hcmmo inoiilloiiml In ... . , ... ., . , tho forcsolni; pfltltlun. ed to do custom work with their t llAmi A ,,((,KKA,D, portable saw mill located li - miles west of Cold Springs on NOTICE? FOR PUBLICATION. Pnixnn Creek Lumber for sale. unitkoiitatksi.aniioki'ick.i Got youn permit nnd have them jjiiejherebrirniiitutnj. wuo lumber. Terms arc . homMiil otrjf Vio, Jim. htii'nu. ow E. B. REED & SON Complete line of Fancy & Staple Groceries Finest line of Confectionery in the interior School supplies, notions, tobacco, cigars Orders taken for FineTailorWiade Clothing at prices ranging from $13.50 to $45 A satisfactory fit guaranteed RKMBMUGR -Wc jflvc a five per cent trade discount for cusli tin nil goods. none AMONG THE Holiday Go In our store may be found Hand-Painted China, lid land and .Japanese Chjnl Cut Glass, Coffe Machine Perculators, Chafing DisM Mechanical Toys, Steels, d CHRISTHASTREE TRIMl SI VEUWAFE,' DOLLS, WAGONS Call and look over our big assertme: GEER & CUMMIN Burns, Oregon. Burns Meat Mark New Shop Opposite (be First National Hank Ma'aif sZZfir r,tT Voar patron age solicifed. H. .1 T?i Y H- utm jfajttitotii.tw - wfl',i("i'-v siwv your reasonable. ol Wtrlr,Otcon,wIi(i,iin Atrll 10, IfWmmlc q uirr ta, 9fM. rtvnti no, (rjKVt. tit UttUon W. nil NUHl'i; hfiloii 3Towaibrp2CBoutli.l(rifsruL. lllnlli lofNH8W. Utrilkn. IiAa Rlntl tlnllrM .if IhtAnll.... t.. himLm . '- .- - J..JU1UB rin.lCommnUllaii I'riml, In rx.hllah claim .m.,.i ,, mmtiflimrnH to tb. Unil UTe ilfirllJ, blor III- ltfl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UfnaHw.lT.rl liurni,orou,ou.a QiT OI Vt9tnMt POT. num.. dr. rnn. Not.ralxr 1. 1KM. 1 . Thorn., r. lit. r. . HlUm I. KImMe, Jl , . ---,- -. . -- --. ArERiironir. u rniti iimaimv. nil ..i iaviir l licrttbr given thn tho Cut. ol Or , orrion Diet IniliUotnco li .ppllc.tlon to auiler ilia piUTl.lon. a ltrr.(, pHOTCl Alls iutiirr I bo I cm. lb. tun Inn ierl.uuiter ho DtOTlilom ol lbs Act ol Con.. rr.(, .(iiOTeil AiiKUtl II, !!, .rid uli .men- . U'M Fakhk, l.nl.lrr Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKlNNON, Jr., Proprietor. ffrcurii Frffrl St V'VV'-V'V'''''.'-t& ''- The Most Popular House in Interior! NIiATLYaFURNISn2D-ALL OUTSIDE Headquarters for Traveling Men andlj Adclar Racine Manager, L. Racine, Prop ., Bu w.t.i jfBwmunuu). NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION nri'iniviPTr " " nitiii'" sw a, t H h , k. aa v.., w ., M.rin no. matt Ixi I. Mi Jft. T M K.. It. 30 K.. W. M.. Boalb ol M.lbcii; I fcis, tarl.l Ho (BMl. NOTES FR0AJ SUNSET. Ananias Mrs. R. D. Stahl has been on tho sick list thn past week with a bruised finger. ccl'on l, Xa I, t a, .n awUNKH HcPtli.ti IS, To-nmli. ai , JUn.e 3U li.it, WllUinrll. M.ilitLn, id notice ol hit Intcmliin lu m.k rin.i over near Weaver Springs. Henry Harmer and sons are hauling hay from the Bill Mar shall place near the Narrows. Several bands of cattle have passed through Sunset this week inquiring for work. August Haarstrich has moved the house that ho purchased of H. O. Musgrove, to his homestead. Job printing Tho Times-Herald. NEW! NEW! OPENING We have placed on display our line of NEW GOODS For CHRISTMAS At our NEW STORE Odd Fellows' Building Clothing, Gents' Furnishings SCHENK BROS. Burns, Oregon Umtiu Ht ati. I akii Orrt. K Hum. Ori'Kim, Odot-r , lyuu Anr .ml .11 Kiiuni cl.ltntnf .circiiclr th. i . Nolle. 1. har.br ilveii Dial William 1.. Kim Uifliitricrlhe'l.iirdrilrlnf In ubl.ct bMUta bU.ol W.icrlr. t)roti, who, on Jim. s, ttnM. ol th. tnin.rA! cn.r.cier oi in. i.na, nr lor mn'. uamvii.au .nirr nn urio, H.rt.l o lir OlllPr rtl.lwn, to III. lllit'O.ai to .ppiic.oi, .! anu u, P" ihoulil Al. thrlr m0tll ol frotcit In Mil. .no 7 oltlro. on ii r toforo tho oiplrnllon ol tho.Rontli .ln.t . nulitlrllfnn. I nil HI Wm. Fa. ItnliUr, I Comtnnt.tlon rroor, to ni.lillth rUiiu to th. lritublle.tlinl)ororabr4, IMu. I Und .bOT.dMorlb.il, txlor. Ih Itr.Ui.r .ml UHimhllc.tloiiJ.oii.rrR.KIO. KelT.r, .1 Hurm, Oiotuii.on tholnl il.rnt lHmraber, IK. r - cuim.ut n.ni.i wlliifitr. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION AS.wili.,,hJ?h"i.?i,!SK;! .'.WWr'JiV. 1 Oi.gon, liurii.. Oregon. Noembr,ll "" KA.itt, lllilcr Notice U horohr glroo Ih.llhe Sl.t4 0lOr. ton hia rlli'it In till. omr. Ill prllrtlloii Irerl.l No. uwi.Mli leli'd, under tho ;rotliloin ill tho Act ol Conirc, inprured Auiuit II, MS, inrt ct .iii.mUlorjr thereto, lb., - HWJiNWii htc. n, T. M 8., It. MX ' W. W. A ii y.lnl .11 lroni claiming .dr.rMlr Ih. Uinliil.K'rltx'ir.iir delrlnto object Memo ol tho uilner.lchrcter ol the lend, or lor nr ,nW0,Vf,.iD' other reKin, to Hi. dl.ixiul to Pptlcani'. Lb,JJi,VhTV. hould fll therr .nid.yiti ol tiroteit In Ikli ol- J.""" " llurni I.Ut No M, riorl.1 No. Ktall NOTICE FOR I'UHUCATION IJNITKIl BTiThS I.ANII OrKHH,) nuiui ureioir, noreniiKir i, 1WJ. Nolle. Iihoroby ulvcii tint Die Nurilirtti l'r- wouipanr, nniHiil ixiltomio M nTo'.lXhnAblV.tlonolMd ..'r.luainthlmFoIu.H.Yj;; ol i.ubllr.tlon, J" !"; uniier mo iiroruionii hi in. Act ul oi .uunc.non. Wm u ,,, Conire... ..prol iiiy I, im ina Hut. m. Kit.t pul.llr.Hon. Nocmlr, SU. IvW. l WJ' 2VV1llJl.Ar,1Ji'l SJf""M",V; pu.)i muni oi rno si r.iiuu mo wiii.m civ nincip.i Meiiiimu, ri.ui.iniiiK to olifc Any. lid .11 l.rrionl rUlinliitt wlvrr.vljr Ik. UndidMcilb.il, or deilnnic tu nblwt becui. ol th.mlu.r.l chir.ctir ol Hial.uil, or lor mug ui.iv. ivu.i, i mil u.H.lia III .llpllrllt. Wc want to thank you for ijour past patronage. We believe uou will find it to your interest to trade with no in the futurv. Our stock in complete and our DRUGS arc the Vest. We will not handle any other kind and our prices arc ripht. Wc have the best line of Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery In the city. Agents for DB. SHOOP'S FAMILY MEDICINES aud SECURITY STOCK REMEDIES We Solicit jour Prescription work The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors J v'"'ivkn-fc'ifc'' ?." rsB2&ss..i it -tsaggsass i i BURNS LIVkRY AND FEED STAR t CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Pro $ Siicuil u,tntia$ , M to trail set cut crnta fJ freight lean v. immi 1 1 WSSSSS5Si!SSS5! N0TIC15 FOB I'UHMCATION UMITEIlHTAT.lt.AllllOrrir I Ilurtu, Ororon, November IT 1W9, 0, iia-Mas Arffl: r o?"b.,or. rhj',;,h i.ys!wwKs ln.iliMl..citlAllilcnlry No.ltyi,heill Nn.OlKU, "" lor tiiKl. brrtlon fell N) HW. BKJ(INWrt Wm FAiiKr, Itrgliirr. nilHWUNlcJi, Hiioirii,Tiiwnhlp Booth. . : ItaliKO'it i:il, Wlll.melta Merlrtl.n, huflled ,, ,nn, ,... nolle. ol intcnllonlo inak.rin.l Proof, low- CONTRS' P NfYIVPR w. - ,a. n to i I.KI.I...I.I......1I.. ( -,... .. .-I..1.4 k. I MU1..I WlWIIli HI ll.v laii.l Will I.VWU.U1, VV I lototlio ItmliliT .ml Kcrelver, .1 llurue, Ore; UONTKHT No ik goii.niilh. lllhiUjrolJ.niurif.IJIO. I UMTl'll KTATl's I iNiinvvinii Cl.lui.ntn.ineiaiw Inciui! u" tf.! ... "....'-.. Hrr". lrr'.Ki . Holrt I., llullon, JameiHulherUndbothof i Ilurui.tlrrgon, Notember II, lw. Kll, tlron liaao Conttaut, ol Itlley, Ore-,. Aiuffleleot tontrit .Rlil.trlt limUm niml Kon HlUm A. Walker, ol Kill, Origon. In Hill iitllce lj William 1 Keli.y, ronli'ilaui, Wv Va.iiii Railitar . .K.la.t Jlaine.to.il Hnlrr, No, HMJ, liuitu Ma .ndKHNWU Herlion IU. Timnihli. MHoulb. Kaoio So Kul, Wlllainollu Merlillau, l.jr Antttn U.lh.wi, Uontcatve, III vtlntli It la .Urged thai laid Atifelo tl.th.wi, lim wholly ami eutlrnlv .bendoued laid entry lor moro thau ali roontbinext proredlnii I In; riiiniiivnc.tnriiti.f thlieonteit,udlh.ti.ldNlli'iiiit .bHouio Irom the fld land wai not due lu lili .inploynuttit I'BTITION FOK l.IQUOH U0EN8K. Wo, tlm mnlcritiocl legal voter of In Ih. Army, Navy, or M.tlnu (jorp. ol ihu wuiivu oi.ica ai . puvaia aniu.or, oiur.r, lt. I'uulilo 1'iccliict, Ilnrnoy County. Btato at Ori'uim, rotipi'ctfiilly petition tb Hon tyiiiiiity t. onri i iiitrnov i.outiiv. aiaia m.-.- ..., n. ..,..,. uiiu-vr lt.M . . V .. " i' i " or rn.rlne.durlnK lhow.rwltl.Hi.il,, , ol Ort'UUli, to grant n llcenio to Dolovn durloi .nr other w.r In which tba I'nllnl I). Il.taiib.utih to Bell Bplrttuou., ManlSSiiWiSWMiiunrt nnd Vli.au. Liquor. In Iom qu.ntltlM SV itSXlS!. iV-'MMSr AiVJ limn ono gallon Oonlo l'ueblo Precinct r.lror.t the Umtoil Htam Land oilko in Ilnrnoy County, Btuto of Oregon, for th Tho'iali'coti'ieilaut li.rlnii, In . .r.i.r alll I'crM of Blx (0) month., a. In duly && iUe0"w YhSSf JS. VM!. BURNS HOTEL BAR DIBBLE t5c STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous nndJObliging Bar Tenders EVERYTHING .FIRST-OluASS DROP IN Centrally Located nntl Connected with Hotel Burns SS$SttS$S$S3iS?$?93i$&S$&S$SS$&SXXS$SttS5 tnwr R una M.:t,: iirv. ::. .. nt:tt!miit:im:ttjttitiiiimmnii:mmtmi bound wmvlll ovor prrty. Nanion. I'rul Israeli Dan HuKgurty 0 II Ailnnm 0 A J.tunb I) V I)of.in!nuKli J 0 Trnvor.o Milton Oliovullur It Krquy 8 Defonbntili (looritu Cluugh Hal io Clioato Wnltor II. Koiieoin 0, 1'roipor NamM, Martin Onlvln F K GroTO ' wmua mow tint alter uuo illlluencu purmii I i.rvlc. ol till, potlro iianni.t bu .finAi. n I hereby ordered and directed lliat moli nolliu I w. ic.ol iiiii rollro vannot bo in.ilv, n u f lr.n by due and iiropur luibllc.tlou V. Van, Itculiler n II Vacitc. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. J 0 Doatty Wm. AfnMtituifiv ' IKIUVA mm tlNITKIl HflTf. ...bill n.in. Durm, Oregon, Ni.voiubur lu, iw'j John Lnbblnaerl ?0"0', ' l'r flvni that Aiinei Hayer, juiiii """" or whoi. Dint ottlc. addren J. liutni. I) oiioii, Jl Al'l ut an i.i.t a ulh, I mil Hi under th. provlilon ol Ilia art ol Juno . 1h7h, N K Kbellng djd.onjb. ajth d.y ol April, Jwj, illoluiiil. T V T. ..... "" oiiuiii .1.1. lUBi.ii . .liical0ll, Hi), Adam Adrian II W MoAllfRter M M Oon JiOFIel OuorgoTurnbpuy lllel net I.mella Uendlin, and tho limber thereon. 4 r irftvcrno.oaiiw. topurrbtiotlioI.oiUuiul hU kya ind tho ill il His art ol and Meno taw," at luoh vahioei tnluht bu vuiuw. iu uiiiiiubiv tuv i,i. i ani nil lrSl.rluO. lion l.towniulnVJnoutli, luniie jra.t, Wtl and eti ameud.tory, known .. tho "limber N'otlco 1. lioreby glvon tha( on Mon day tho 20lji dayof Uocombcr. 1008 the umlorulfjiiod will itpply to tho County Court ofthe Bloto ol Oregon for Harney stat County, for tho llcomo" mentioned tho foregoing potltlon ' Dblvan I), DitrJCNOAvaii. In flxad by ipprilicmenl, and that, imraii.nt U fuoh applloallon, the laud nnd timber tlmreor tiki i.vu ai'itra.aeu, i.to ii.nuer eilllll.tud 110,000 board feet at fl.M ir H mil IhoUnU m 00; that laid applicant will oiler IIuhI proof u iriv to nrntpat .lil nu Chan before untry, orlullUtoa ronteil.t any ,.A tiA.rt. ...(.. I.al.n. I.u IIII111. L - . ' ,. w.v.w i',y. iiiuvii . M..U Bia .mu.Y which wou r. filetil liiuoi. l.v fllluit a rorrobor !,.,.'P .,W' """. aUeiiluir faeii ud del.it I bo entry. Wm. Faiiiik, licgliior. mmmmmmmmmmmtm iai mm r.i hm Come in and inspect my stock COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES to be had in the Market My prices are as tow as good goods can be sold for in this market... The LARGER the order the LESS it COSTS. iinii! iwy.mMiMtwvuMio,imitiM!mmnwjnntttnmt mm fc,8 Ws Horses ki' by Hi weeto or month. i RBST CLASS LI. EN W Hail and on hand. ..: lour patr. ii.tpf joS ot nil, Mini, S I urw.1 Special AKend'on Given to Conducting Funerals NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES. IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. m BURNS MILLING nvre i un a SAYER, Proptsl Rough and Dressed Lui Rustic, Flooring, Mouk Finishing Lumber. woarest 5awjnill to Burns. Good Lumber Yard in Burns. THE BURNS HOI PfOfi STEPHENS & DIBRI p .. ..... . . T n.o.MU.iUie Kates, Good clean Meals, Co Rooms, Courteous Treatn.ent. fori iimM4i&aiirAaxvtir;& special Accommodations Traveling; Men. F1R8T OLASS IN EVERY PARTHl Voutr PatttonaQc Solieited, ? rA ttiMftmmu