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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1911)
iiiiia.iT'jiiniijjiBMaawaiwiiwai'wiw (T SPRING IS COMING NEW SAMPLES HAVE JUST ARRIVED Come Early! Avoid Easter Rush! WO R K QUA RANI BED COMPLETE NEW LIN EOF GENT'S FURNISHINGS CLEANING AND PRESSIN- Schenk Brothers Merchant Tailors and Outfitters Burns, Oregon. Odd Fellows Bldg. J Slit ItiiKS-ptraCtl. 3ATUUDAY. MAUOI! 11,1911. HUltSCitllTION UATK.S One Year .. Six Moulha ThreeMontha IV 00 t Dtj If. JULIAS iivnn - .litl The Ghewnucan Press says there are mad coyotes in the vic inity of Alkali Lake in Lake county and sheep men arc arm ing their men and keeping a close watch. We have been under the impression that thiV'mad coyote" business was a farce and more newspaper talk than anything else. However it might be "well to look out for such tilings. desirable immigrants for the states named. This is a good move and should result in much good. Since there is a disposition on the part of the railroads to givo the now Deschutes lines prefer ence in bringing those who lako advantage of tho colonists rates into the interior it has been sug gested that this section have a representative over in Umt sec tion to tell in coming settlers of this great big unoccupied terri tory and invite them to come on over. This is a matter that should bo considered. A REMONSTRANCE TILED. died recently in Portlnml. Tho immediate cause of his death was cancer and followed soon after an operation, Mr. Bcgg and Mr. Hydo erected tho Odd Fellow building in this city and deceased mado a largo number of friends here. Ho was a native of Scot land and wns novor married. Ho had a Bister living in Now Jorsoy, tho only known rela tive in this country. Mr. Bcgg wns n 32nd degree Mason anil was buried by that ordor in Boise last week. Ho left all his property to tho Masonic lodge. CITV ELECTION. Tho annual city election was hold Tuesday and the following olllcors wcro olected: Mayor G. W. Clovengcrj Councilmon, Hon. Frank Davoynnd A. C. Welcome; recorder, P. T. Randall; treasurer, J. C. Welcome, Jr.; Marshal, R. L. Haines. All tho oflkcrs wore re-elected and there was but one ticket except on recorder and marshal. E. N. Jameson wns a candidate for recorder and J. II. Shopard for marshal. A mass meeting was called Saturday evening to put up an other ticket, Ben Brown being the choice for rnnyor'and C. Cum mins was nominated for council man but neither would consent to allow their names to go on the ballot I G. 0. Hendricks wns up from 1 Lawen the first of this week and 'on Tuesday filed u remonstrance Secretary of the Interior Bal- wilh the county cierk 0Rajn8t linger has resigned, ins resig- Uie issuance of a liquor license nation was sent the president in j in Lawen prccjnct. The rcmon January butPrcsidentTaftwouIdstranCG contains twenty-six not act upon it until after Con-inamea aml an affidavit nccom- gress aujourneu. n.inios showinr that the notition A Portland paper in an editorial for li( uor license dili not contain comment says ot it: it was time for Mr. Ballengcr to re sign." Yes, but not for the reason that paper sets forth. He should have resigned, not be cause he was incapable or had done anything wrong, but be cause he was harassed by a bunch that would not see a practical policy followed in that depart .... . j ment. When a pack of chumps 'lthe procinct( thus leaving take the notion they can make it, twenty-four legal signers. County court adjorned a majority of the legal voters of the precinct, There were but thirty-two signers to the petition and at the last genera election there were seventy-nine votes cast Of the thirty-two names at tached to the petition for a license the remonstrance set forth eight of them were not legal voters of but NEWS FROM VALLEV VIEW. The basket social given by tho ladies of Valley View and Lawcn, held at the Lawen school house, was n huge success. Tho baskets sold from 75c to $1.10. Each and every ono enjoyed themselves. Tho building was crowded, stand ing room being at a premium. Tho receipts of tho evening were $ai.co. II. F. Huntley is not back from Vnlo yot. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Edwards made a trip to Burns this week. Mr. Edwards has been sick with rheumatism and wo are glad to sec him around again. Geo. Cobb finished hauling his hay yesterday. There will bo a meeting nt tho school house in Vnlloy View next Tuesday. March M at 1 o'clock p. in for the purpose of organiz ing n grange. Everyone inter ested in this movement are cor dially invited. Jack Haiiiiit. kllV. A. J. IRWIN RESIGNS. Tho many warm friends of Uov. A. J. Irwin rogrot to learn that ho has resigned as pastor of tho First Presbyterian church of this place and accepted a call as Sunday School Missionary and Paster Evangelist in tho south western part of this state. This is a position of great responslbilt ty and covors a territory of eight counties. It comes to him unsoli cited and with such urgency that he felt it his duty to accept. Covering such a territory Mr. Irwin will bo doprived of tho closo personal relation ond friend ships thnt liavo brought him so close to a wido circle of friends and church workers during his long residence hero as pnstor. Ho is particularly fitted for tho work ho has been called upon to nssumo and whilo wo reluctantly consent to his transfer wo cer tainlv congratulate the church pcoplo in the now field. Mr. Irwin has been pastor of the Presbyterian church of Burns for over eleven years and during that period ho and his estimable wife have endeared themselves to not only the church but a wido circle of friemds all oyer tho en tiro county. It will bo a hard matter to find a pastor to supply this church after ho has gone. Ho will leavo hero March 27 so as to bo on tho new field the first of April. Mrs. Irwin and the boys will not leavo until Juno when they will go to Albnny where thoy have a nice little fnnn. THE MOON AND POTATOES too warm for any man and it is best for all concerned that he quit even though he is the rjght man in the right place. last Saturday, tho fourth and issued the license on that day, although the published date for issuing tho license was Tuesday, March 7, on which day the remonstrance was properly and legally filed. By the court issuing tho license before the advertised date a com plication has arisen that we do not know just how it will tor- Following up the suggestion of Louis W. Hill, president of the Great Northern Railroad, Gover nor Norris, of Montana will ask tho governors of Oregon, Idaho, I Washington. North Dakota. South Dakota and Minnesota to.minato meet in Helena May 3 and 4 fori the purpose of assisting in the i formation of the Northwestern I Development League having fori p. A. Hydo received word this its purpose co-operation of the week that his former partner and states in the matter of securing! 0d time friend, Charley Bcgg, CIIAS. IlEOQ DEAD. We Have Opened Offices in the New Masonic Building in Burns, and are Prepared TA Furnish Accurate, Reliable " and Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lands in Harney Co. TA Buy and Sell Real Estate in " Large and Small Tracts. Write Fire Insurance in the Strongest Old Line Comp'ies Wf Loan Money on Improved " Real Estate, and to Execute Conveyances of all kinds. All Business Intrusted To Us Will Receive Prompt and Careful Attention. MOTHERSHEAD & DONEGAN RooirtH 4 and 5 Musonic Building. TO After exhaustive experiments in potato planting, the United States Department of Agriculture has to say that in season one time is as good as another to put pota toes in tho ground. Almost every one, oven if he wore not reared in the country, has heard of tho idea about plant ing potatoes in tho dark of tho moon. The field workers of tho department of agriculture have been investigating tho matter and have found that 75 per cent of tho farmers of this alleged en lightened country put in thicr crops and do a good many other things about tho farm governed sololy by tho moon's phases. Many farmers tell you that if you plant potatoes in tho dark of the moon thoy will run to tubers, and if in tho light of tho moon they will run to tops, nnd crops aro planted accordingly. There is usually a basis in fact for any superstition, and tho moon superstition is so deeply rooted that a number of exports from tho department of agricul ture, whilo going up and down and ucross tho land, hayo made it their business to study tho question nnd see whothcr thoro might not bo u germ of truth or, nt least, some reason for tho general belief that tho moon's phase's have an effect on nnimnl and vegetablo life. Thoy have concluded after patient investiga tion that tho moon myth is ono of tho comparatively few myths that date back to pure savagery and lias absolutely not an atom of scientific foundation on which to stand. Tho agricultural ex periment stations nil oyor tho country havo been defying this superstition for years nnd raising just as good crops when tho moon wns ono woy as when it wns tho other. Theroforo, onco nnd for nil, it is conclusively decided that thoro is nothing to tho theory that potatoes should bo planted in tho dark of tho moon. All of this may not seem yery Bcrious investigation for a great government to undertake, but tho work nevertheless has boon interesting to tho scientists, nnd if thoy havo succeeded in wean ing n few from tho old supersti tions about planting potatoos, thoy havo boon well nnvod for their work. - Scientific American. Always ready for job printing. A little girl wrote this compo sition on man. "Men are what women marry. They drink and smoke and swear, but don't go to church. Perhaps if they woro bonnets thoy would. They are mora logical than women, aim also more zoological. Both men and women sprung from mon keys, but the woman sprung fur ther than the men." Ex. FUST No. 6295. Itvpoil o( Ilia condition nl Ilia NATIONAL HANK OP IIURNS, I till? lltilK III liU.I- lll Iho Stale nl Oregon, nm, March Tltt. 1911 nmoiintin Loanaaml lllacnunta.. Ovenlrada, iccureit ami uiiarcurfl . V. H. HonOa o aeciiro clrcuUttoit U. H. lloml. to trcuro U. H. Iirlla I'muiluiio mi II. H. Homln llomla, accurlllaa, 0(0 Ilankln liixi.o.furnlturn ami rlxlurra Ollinr Ileal Ktlato, owiict I'uo Iran Nation.) Ilanka (nnl iv erva aionlf) Iiti. Iioin Ntate ami I'rltalo Ilanka ami llanWira Trnal L'ntnnanlra ami Hav ing! Ilanka , Iiu. Irom anpriiviHl rovrve acanla fhcrka ami other rah llomi Kotranl other National Ilanka Fractional .njr curronry, nlckvta, anilrenta. l.twri'L MuXkY Itaacari: in lltmt vltt Xpoclu M,3 74 lgal tnilnr nntra IU M.ILV, 74 Ittxl.mptloti mill with IJ.H, Trraaur- rr .t xr rant ( clrriilatliiu l.tforo Total ll-A'-'lt .'! I.UtilMTIM. Capital Hiirk nahl In Ufi.UMiu furplua MHaUW DmllvMril I'riinta. ra inat-a ami lam ..M 3 (1 M National Hank Notea outatamlliig V6,tU)O0 Ilao to nlhui National Hank MUM ImllfMuala'ti'oiluautiJtct to chick ru.nlloi IIMOItSI a.7Wal .3,00000 2.VOXH0 J.OUOO r. ooo oo wi)po 17,3011 w NlIM it.7iti as 1171 eoo Job prlntlng-Tho Times-Herald W. T. Lester was out to Wav-1 orly this week. Ho reports tho j snow almost entirely gono In that neighborhood and lots of water. If you want nn incubator this J year now Is tho tlmo to seo W. I T. Smith and patronizo homo in- J dustry. Got tho be3t Only $15 No oil, no expense nnd hatches i ns many eggs as uny incubntor ' on earth. No sleepless nighta. Abe Ruof, tho San Francisco man who was convicted of graft- ing somotlmo ago by tho courts j of California nnd sentenced tp servo a term of 14 years, has finally had to go to prison after ovcry posslblo means had bcenj oxnnusicu to Keep mm out. r I HO lie in ami i crllflratca ol iliuxmll Tlmo Cuillncatra nl ilrHiall, t'aihlar'achccka outalauillHK IJliltcxI HlaU'a Driutlii HenoallaoMI. H. illilmralnxoMcora I.Utillltlca otlior than aliuvii atatuil 10,403 70 nitlM x,us m W.VW m . v.iwo a i, .'woo llvl.OII Jl Total HTATKOrOUKflON,! ... uiwiiTr ur IUhnky,) " I, i. U (lanlt, Caalilrr o I ho ahor named hank, iIoanlMiniilyavri'iir that thu ahnvo a'.nto inenl la trim to tho liratol my knowloliiu anil U'11,.1. J. I. (lattLT, Caahlrr. Corrod-Alli'nt. (I. A. IUlNa (I Ml. A, HUYTII II M. IIohton Ulrrrtora Hnbai rlhoit ami awnrn to Imlaronio Hill ll'tli day ol March, lull, (I, II. l.tONiliii (Hoall Hilary I'uhlla lor lln'Kon, SUMMONS. In the Jttitlce Court of Dunn Precinct, I Homey County, Oregon. A, J. I'niteiiKer, ilitlntllT ' Mike Tliomttx, defcntlnnil To Mike Thomctt, tlie nliove nntticd ilcfcmlnnt, In t lie name of the Stntc of OrcKin, you nrc liercliy reitilrril to niiciir tint! ninwcr the cottiplitlnl filed iiKitinat you In the nhiiYC entitled notion, on or before the Inat tiny of the time preicrlhed in the order of inthllcntlon of thin atnnniotia, to wit: on or before Mny 1, lull, anld dnlc IxinK the explrrition of six wecka from the firat publication of thl ummoni, nnd it you fall to in nppenr and nnawer the plnlntilT, for want thereof, will nsk that you luflcr jiulgnicnt to be taken nRnlnit you In the mm of $HS.00 with I littered thereon nt the rateof H iterceut. per nun. from March at, 1010; J20.00 nttorney fee; $48.00 with Interent there on nt the rate of 0 percent. pernnn. from June 1, 1010, and coiiti nnd illaliurac-incnta. Thli lummona if puhllihed by order of I'lnttT. Kaudnlljuitlceor the Pence of the above court, made nnd entered March 10, 1011, and the dale of the firit publication lerc (of ia March 1 1, 1UU. 0. A. Nitunol.u, I'lila. Atty. 1'i.attT. Kaniiadi., Justice. HUMMONH In tho' Circuit Court of the Hlnto ol Oro- Kon for Hrtrnoy County. A. ll.I.lpptntn, l'lnlntllT,") v Oarnr Ilaldwln and I J.O.Cantrill, Diifcndmila J To Oacnr Ilaldwln, above named I)u fcudant: In tho naifio i( the statu ol Oregon : You mo hereby cotumatidod lo appear nnd nnawer to tho complaint filed aijalliat you In the abovo entitled milt within alx wooka from tho tlnlo of tho llret ptibllratloii of thla atimmout or the plalniiir will apply to eourt for tho rullvf prnyivl for In plalntlfl'a complaint, n follow if, to wit: l'nr JtidKinant nitaltiatyou for (1,101 73 with 10 wr cent. Intercut on foOO.OO thorcof from April '.Mat HKXS, and 10 par cunt. Interest on ,'lfi 1.(11 thereof from April 2Mb, 1U0S, for the forccloauio of two luortaKca, tnnda and oxi-cutcil by you, upon Iota 3 and 4 and the Ki:i of the SWij of Suction SO, Townahlp SI H., llanKu 2S II. Wllllaminutto Meridian, one of aald inorlfniteii boiu In favor ot thu plaintiff for (000.00 and dated April l!lat, 11108, and ono In favor of 0. V. Klklua and ntmlunod to plulntlir for I33I.U1 and datwl April 25lh, 11XXS, hiiiI for thu nalo of said proorty accord I m: to law. Thla titninoni la aervod upon you by iiubllcatlou for alx wruka In Tho Tlinrv llmald, nwoukly n.iapner punllahed In lluriiN, Ort'con, in purxiiHticu to an niilrr iniiiln an fiitonil by Ilia lion. Dal tun lllirifa. C'lrctlll Juiliro for tho Klntb JudlrUI Diatrlctof Ori'Kon, on the 131b i my oi I'fiiruurv, lull. Tho I! rat pnhiltalion ol thla mininioiiD la February lHth, 1011. M. It. KtlilOTT and J. V. I1U10S, Attorncva for l'laintitT. 77'-...7-.n. D,. MM T-ra-a-JPrt JJoaytiful lines hIiowii for Kiirly j&jiuiu&ivv kppivny uruuwa e Spring. Qtyvif TJiTnid'tQ HtcHl-und nioHtaUructivonovoltdCH. Hand Tailored lOflliV VV (lib lb IOmbroidorod frontn. Heuutiiul nssortraont of dcHigiiH Under Muslin SrBd "l"""di" " '" " wld0 r""s" "' l'"oic" Ready-to-wear Dresses For LadicH and AUhhch in jirdn, DimitioB and Jawns. Foul White Goods In Iiinon Suiting, Mull LtiHiro, India LinoiiH.SilkHnnd 1'onliriH, Panama ZepliyrH. Imported LnceH, otc. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams Silkcrtincs Draperies' Maison Eta mines Nov All Over Laces Variety of Shades 111 F r F Jm m f JJPBURNS, OREGON. i m wtwraqa8agaawMawitiiiiaiaetaga aBittaaiBaa aniiaapiaBaBB imammmakmbmmmaammammmmamaammmmmmKmmiKamwM n rrmW , CITATION. , 'in the Countr Court of the State of the Countr Court of the Btnte of Oregon for Ilnrncy County. In the matter of the estate ofjohn Couley, deccnied. To the unknown helra nnd dcriacea of John Conley, decenaeil, You nnd cncli of you nrc hereby cited nnd remtealcd to nppenr liefore thenbene entitled Court nt the Court Houae In Ilurna, Oregon, on Mondny the 20th dny of iniiK'h, lull, at thchourof 10 o'clock A. M. of aaid dny, then nod there to ahowcnuie, if nny you hnve, why nn order of tliia Court ihould not be mnde nnd entered nutliorliiiif; nnd dlrrctini; the ndminiatrntor of annl eatnte to aell the right, title nnd interest of anld de cerned in nnd to the IM of the NWl'i, theSWUofthe NUW nnd the NWVi of the SHU. Section l'J, Townihlp 1US., KntiL-e 30 IJ. W. M. WlTNItSS the Honorable Grant Thompson, Jude of the County Court of Harney County, thla 13 day of Feb ruary, lull GRANT THOMPSON, County Judge. V. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Ktutoof Ori'Kon for Harney County. O'Connor, plaintiff Julia M. NO. U9I. Ili'tiorl ol thu romlltloii ol tho IMRNIiY COUNTY NATIONAL HANK ol IIURNS at Ilurna, In thu Htnlu nt Orcuoii, at thu eloio ol imilnuia, lroh7, Itll. itraoKitiKa, Uianaanil lllacounta . . Oyi)nlralla,aoruroi and unaocurt'd U. H, Ilnnda lo tuenro circulation I'ruuilumaoii II. H, llondt Iloiidi.aoi'iirltlia.oto llankliiKhouto, luriilliiruandniluri'a Dud from National llnuka (not ru- aorvoatonta) Iuv from ntiprnvud ruaarxi niiniita Clnickaamlolhtrraah itonia Nolva ol oilier National llanka fractional awr viirrcnry, ulckela and com . . UwrUL MoNy IIkuuvk in IUnk, VII HXClu l,MIC0 U'Knl (ciulor lioll't , ., , 40,00 ltoilvinilou lunil with tl.H.'I'rcinurcr, (5 fernmt or rlri'iilallon) Total II'JSWIIN a.,irl 0,Ut) (to T7am ;ii,".'3'jiki 3,703 77 II.VMtU lli,7Hi 17 a.niH n fl,7M00 PI VI va - GeorK'oF. O'Connor delemlnnt ) To Georitu V. O'Connor, lkifendant: In the mtino of the ntnto of Oregon. You aro hereby roqulrod to nppuar and nnawer tho complaint filed ngnliiHt you in (ho abovo entitled suit within forty da) a from tbo flrat publication of thla aummona, to-wlt thu first publication on the 18th clay of February, 11)11, and If you fall to appear by the Ural day of tho noxt regular term aftor thu laot publlcii Hon of thla aummona, thu pluliitliT hero in will apply to thu eourt for tbo relief prayed for in aaid complaint, to wit the diaiclutlo'n of I ho marring contract now oxlatinu between tho plulntllt and defen dant and that tbo plulutfl bo divorced abaolutu from the defendant, on the ground of deaurtlou for tho period of more than one year next precuedlnt; tho flllntfof tho complaint In UiIm suit, and audi other relief lis mny to tho court eonm Juat and equitable, Thla aummona Ih publlahed by order of thu Hon (irant ThnmpnMi, t'oituty Jttdiiuof Ilnrntiy County, Orcnoii, inild Older beliiK dntiul Ihu Kith day of Feb ruary, 11)11. I (Iko, K Hukmoiik, Attornuy for IMhIiiIIIV. , NOTICK TO CHFDITOKS. In tho matter of tho Fatato) of Jamoa II. Onrd, Dccoaaud) Notice I boreby kIvoo that by order of thu County Court duly mado and en tered on tho 4th day ol January lOll tbo tindorrii;nrd waa npooliitol Admin atatorof tho Estate ot Jnmoa ll.Oanl, decoaaed. and haa duly ipmlined audi. All pontons bavlnKclalmanKaluat tho aaid ualnto aro uotltlcd to preaout tho a.iinu, verified hh by law rciiulrml, to mo In my olllco In .fnonlc lliiildliiK, Ilurna, Oregon, within aix inontba from date hereof, and tho dutu of Ihu llrxt publication nf tbia notlco la February 11, 1UI1. Ham MoTiicimiiKAi!, Adiiilulatrntor of tho liatnto of Jnuiea II. O.ird, dectaaiHl. SUMMONS. In Ihu Clrcttft Court of tho Statu of Ore Kni for tbo County of Harney. i KIWI K. Cory; I'lalullir, ) va Aldn M. Cury, Defendant ) To Aldn M. Cury, Defendant: In the itnino of llui (lulu of Oieunn: Ynu nru liureby rtxpilriHl to appear and atianer thu complaint In tho iiIkivu entitled auil 20c can OoniX on or before the twenty nuxeiith day of d;i qq JjmoiTl March lllll, and If yon fall ao toauawur nr'n T.. i . .1 r ,t 1.1...1R ...in i.. I c uroom. . lur mm iiiviihii, iiiu iiuiniiii Mill iiny to the court for Iho relief demanded in tho complaint, lo nit: For a decree of the court illailvliiK the bonda ol uiiitrimony cxlaliuu lietneen thu plulutilTntid defendant and forever dlvorcint; tho pliiutliT from tho defen dant and for vticli other relief a lo a court In equity may mhiiii meet and Jiikt. Thla aunimnna la nerved by publica tion bv Hon. Halton UIu'l-h. Jtuhiunl thu nliove entitled court, the UUtb day of January. Kill, tho time puucrlbcd for publication la nix auccoaatve woo Kb. anil the flrat publication of thlx (mtiiiiionfl la Relinquishments Wanted in Townships near MALHEUR LAKE Address: W. C. PARRISH Engineer In Charge the Oregon Hydro Electric Engineering Company BAKER, OREGON YOUNO'S PRICE LIST Prices Until March 1 5 Duly 20c can Axle Grease $ l0c Ax Handles COc can Rakinpr Powder-. . lHc can Stovo Polish . lfic box Hlucintr 15 ( 50c bottle Relish . 40 25c bottlo Mustard 10 10 February I, lllll. N'OTIOIC KOR $2,00 Paint Brush All Brushes reduced 25 per cent. 30c can Table Fruit . . . 10c bottlo Preserves . . . 75c bottlo Preserves 70 35c bottle Jelly 25 35c bottle Jam 25 25c can Lunch Goods 20 20c can Lunch Goods 15 35c can Fish 30 $5.00 ke Pickles Jq $2.00 ken Pickles jr; liOc Kope . ... 75 50c bottle Oyster Cocktail.. 50 $2.25 sack Salt 1 50 35c bottle Heinz or Durkee i Dressing ... . J5 bars Diamond C Soap. 3 bars Gasene Soap. Vm. Miu.mt, Attorney for l'lalntllT. 1 20o can Fish 15 HNITKll 8TATKH LAND OKFIt:K, Ilurna, Ormon, Kubruar 'i, lull Nnllco la hcrclijr uheii that Tulilo Rklolia.nl llurua, Ori'Kon, who, nn .March 7, l'.W, Taailo ilearrMamt cutry No. KJO, Herlal No. 01IKI. lor HWW.Hcc. '. Town. 31 Hoolh. llauao :l Kaat, Wlllamctlo Morlnlan, haa niiil iiotlioul linen Hon to malo Pinal I'root. tocatabllili claim to Iho laml alHiMiueaerltmil, bcloro tho llculator ami uurclvcr, at ilurna, Urrgun, on timiotii layol March lllll. (Ilalniant namra aa ultnraaoat Kilwanl Mrionalil,lrvliiK(!, Itavinon, Wnllor Hklona, all otltlluxi Oregon. K. K. Owalcy, nl ilurna, urciiun Wu. Kakr, ltcirlttor. NOTIOTT FOlTl'UiHilOATION UMTDFTATa I.ak Ornca, I Ilurna, OrcKon.Kt'Uruarr 19111 Notlco la hereby iilvon that Waahlmrtoii J Koator.ol Narrona. Ori'i;on, who, on nccfinlrfrlit loot), icailo hoini-atcail ontry No. OIO-.'T, lor NWJ; KDCtloo I, Timnahlp 3IH,, ltanroJO K. Wlllam olio Mnrlillan, Norlh ol Malheur I.alo, haa Died iiotlco ol Inientloiito mako Final Coniinu I atlon l'rool,la catabllih claim In Ilia lan.l al 0 nxcrlliwl, bVroro Iho Itnalator eiul Itoretvur at Ilurna, Oregon, en tho loith ilayol March lull. nlalmant namea aa wltncaaea: Frril Hurvih, Alexander McKonilo, Mack lluirmnn, Kilwar'l Kocuouiami, all ol Karrowa tlrcgou. Wm.Kahui, lU'nliler, a,wco II7S 00 . .. .1I,M0 i5 uiilllTiaa, Capital atock ahl In,,,. t ai.lioOW) rJurrliia Fund,, iri.fjaj 00 UrnllTi'lcl iroflla, Ica cipeniia unit taicapalil KHIIO National llauk imtea oulalamllng lil.MmW InillvMiinlilei'OalU tnbjcrt to chuck V7v.H'J ( 31 TJ1110 cortlflciitna ol iloniaH , M.mtttti Caililor'achai'kaiiiilalamllng. Ill la Total 1.11)11,0110 Di Hl'ATKOFOItKdON, I . 1 otiiiiy 111 iitirnuy, I, U'ou M. llrowti, Cualiler nl tho ahovu- nainvil bauk, ilo oloinuly twuar that tho a tore tatemont lalruotatho bcatol my knowli'ilga ami Ulliil, I.konM, Hhown, Caihlor Hubaorlboil ami aworn lo baloru mu thla lllli ilay ol March, 1011, A, VV. U0W1N iKeall Notary Public, Correct Atluit ' r.MLKlNNlY 11. X. IlKMUOU) M. IIAI.TUN lilrettoia. 35c bottle Catsup I'UIHilOATION.'SOc can Cocoa- 10c CiRars, per 100 5c Cigars, per 100 25c Clothes Lines 10c Wire Clothes Lines. . . 25cCofTco 30c Codec 30c package Crackers . 15c package crackers 25c Cookies 25c Cream Tartar $2.50 sack Flour 25c Flavoring Extracts. . 35c Flavoring Extracts. ,. 25c G rape Nuts, 3 paknges . 75c Harness Oil 10c Jar Rubbers . . 75c Lanterns 15c Macaroni, 2 packages. . 10c Parlor Matches, 3 pkgs 20c can Milk. . . . 75c can Molasses. . . 50c Mop Cloths . . 50cOHvoOil v 75c Quoon Olives, Qts 30 25 8 50 425 20 80 20 LUNABURG DALTON&O DEPARTMENT STORE Everything Under the Sun and Seldom "JUST OUT" 3 bars Borax or Ivory Soap '10c box Toilet Soap 25c box Toilet Soap. . 15c Soda 30c can Spice . . . 25c can Spice . 20c can Spice $2.00 can Maple Syrup $1.25 can Syrup 75c can Syrup 50c package Tea .... 10c Toothpicks 15c Pearlino or Naptha Washing Powder . .$1.75 Galvanized Wash Tubs 25 75c Wash Boards 25 1 75c Galvanized Pails 12& 80c Milk Pails. 20 $1.25 Blue Enamel Ware. 20 75c Blue Enamel Ware 2 25 $1.50 Chopping Bowls . . . 20 $5.00 Shoes . 30 $a00 Gloves. . 50 $2.00 Shirts 50 25c Socks, per doz 05 $1.75 Mittens.. CO 75c Ties. . 25 75c Suspenders . . 25 $3.50 Windows. 15 $3.50 Doors . 65 $o oo Screen Doors. 35 $5.00 Roofing Paper.. .. 40 $-1.00 Roofing Paper CO 7.K0Hnrroirhnrn li G0c Manzanilla Olives 50 $g.50 Barrel Churns. 85c bottlo Olives $3.00 can Mixed Paint. 50c bottlo Pickles 25c bottlo Pickles s 25 $10.00 Inwn Mowers, with 2 15 grass catchers JO $2.50 Hay Rack Clamps... 20, $1.25 Hay Forks DISHES AND CUTLERY AT ALMOST COST My stock includes Plows, Harrows, Mowers, Rakes, Wind Mills, Wagons, Buggies, Hacks, Oils, Singletrees Doubletrees, Bolta, Nails and Paints. ON ARC EVERYTHING I CARRY STRICTLY FOR CASH THESE PRICES YOUNG'S MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY f'. r V t i' 1-, K l' fe. J K. y k U trf. t7" Jr-K -