m tes-Jferald (Ml Circulation Of Any r In Harney County. tY. SEPTEMBER S, ISIS ol News. Aa tonight. mk Bbes at J. C. Wolounu e made lard 17c at eat market. tf furphy and family are from their Iron Moun- Iman has a 5 horse- oline engine and 2-inch IP for sale. 24-tf- ' Hankihs was down home near Harney ither has come with days of September, i harvest season rather ir those at work. It national bank of P1TAL AND SURPLUS -HE BANK THAT MAKES $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS px Jackson, of London, is registered at the rhe lady is a niece of lin Roach and is here ter his estate. Clemens sawmill is new location and is Ito fill any order with Pressed lumber, also fir kick teeth and any ier given prompt at- 32. Murray has gone to Mt Springs in Grant a short vacation. She there by a young lady m the east who will ampany her over to an indefinite stay. lonnson left Sunday for Iwhere he will remain inite time. Byron is n:ihU vnunor man who many friends in this ihere he has been for e. They wisn mm Bhley and wife and lit- le through Burns yes- their car being en im Modesto, cainornia jrise. They stopped a ites to visit their friends Itton of the public school of the high school. ;rs on tne vioim win ao irt early to join the spe- which gives the privi- practicing under the guidance in addition to These pupils will be iin tne orcnesira eany. ge, at Cooper & Dodge's mings until 8:45. W. Parrish, at one of the most successful bf this state, died Thurs- rnoon at Canyon City. Hiter. Mrs. Win Gowan, lace, was called to his fuesday and Win went vintr day. Mr. Parrish; Itive of Oregon and had cquaintance. Extended Ml) be given next issue. ip MM Statement Of The Condition Of Th First National Bank a a - a ...... .a ...i. n i .i ourni, ureiii, auh ifihi . RESOURCES Iroans and Discounts $325,535.83 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 50,389.22 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,955.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 110,980.78 $539,()15.75 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 78,720.70 r! ii.; or tti nn l II fill. moil a),vw.nj DEPOSITS 410,895.05 $639,015.75 Capital and Surplus 8100,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED .i Woman cook wanted on ranch. Inquire at this office. Two-inch centrifugal pump for sale.- Chas. Wilson. Alva Springer and son Ed were in town this week. You will find IT at the Burns Department Store. Bring your quilts and blankets to the Burns Steam laundry. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smyth were in for several days this week visiting relatives and friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. A. W. Gowan took her departure yesterday morning for Pendleton where she goes for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. McKinney. Usual picture program at Tona wama tonight and tomorrow night. Dance until 12 o'clock after the pictures tonight. Usual prices both nights. Archie McGowan and family returned home Thursday evening from Crater Lake and other points of interest, having spent sveral weeks on pleasure and rusticating. Announcement is made that the U. S. Civil Service Commis sion will hold an examination in Burns on Oct 11 for the pur pose of filling a contemplated vacancy in the post office at Fife. The office paid $200 last year. Application forms and full par ticulars may be secured from the postmaster at Fife. ARGAINS Visit our bargain counters, lere you will find the greatest rgains ever offered in Harney lunty. Whether you need the article or not, it will pay you to look j 1 --X-,r " 'mi twill 3r tnese counters. "iuu ww id some of these articles shortly Id will never have this chance to It such bargains again. ,ME IN BEFORE THEY ALL PICKED OVER L SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - laaonlc Building, Burns, Oregon If it isnt Eastman's it isn't Kodak. Baled hay, Bran and all kinds of grains at The Burns Dopt Store. F. H. Fawcett, game warden at the lakes, was in town this week on business. Don't give up until you have tried the Burns Department Store -Lunaburg & Co. 29tf Carroll Cecil and son Homer and Isaae Foster were all over from Silver Creek yesterday. The Presbyterian Ladies', Aid will meet with Mrs. J. M. Dal ton on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 2 0, clock p. m. Mrs. Ixu Schwartz arrived from Portland yesterday to visit for a time with the Schwartz family in this city. Mrs. Schwartz is a sister to Miss Gerstell. Chester Dalton and wife and Miss Zella Irving expect to leave soon for Portland where they will romain for the winter. They will go to school a part of the time. Dr. Custis, the vetcrnary, has been over from John Day this week on professional business. The doctor expects to make re gular trips to this section from time to time and will keep those interested posted through the columns of this paper. C. R. Peterson came in the fore part of this week, having brought Mrs. J, W. Biggs and her children over from Ontario in his auto. Mr. Peterson went back to the ranch at once as he had to get his crops harvested and threshed. Mrs. Edith Moon made proof on her homestead yesterday. The lady has received word that her father is in ill health and as soon as she can arrange her business she expects to go back to Iowa to visit her parents, both of whom are over 80 years of age. Married- At the home of the -bride's parents near Princeton, on Tuesday, Sept. 2, Luther W. Fitchett and Miss Lura Wiley, Justice A. H. Curry performing the ceremony. Both are highly respected young people of that section where Mr. Fitchett has lived for Beveral years. The Times-Herald wishes them every happiness and success in life. W. B. Shelley and wife came in last Saturday in an auto, ac companied by Mrs. B. W. Hamil ton. The latter came over from her home in Wallowa county t stay with her son, Supt. Hamil ton and family for an indefinite time. Mr. Shelley and wife, the latter a bride of three weeks, left again Sunday being en route to Pendleton where they will take in the Roundup. Mervin Horton arrived here Monday afternoon on hll motor cycle which he had ridden from Medford. He came by way of Portland. The Dalles and I'rino ville, BtoppinK in route to visit with old time school friends at several places. Mervin has had charge of a drug store in Med ford for several years and is here on a visit to his father, II. M. Horton, and his many friends. He will remain for several weeks. We do job printing. Did you see t hose auto robes at J. C. Welcome & Son's? Emory Hill is over from his home at Alberson to attend court. The Lunaburg Dalton & Co. Department Store have cut high pricf s and long credit. 29tf Frank Davey and wife have moved into the Cal ('lemons residence. Those dosirinsc the service of a Jersey bull may find one at the J. R. McKinnon barn. P. G. Smith has gone to Warn er to buy some cattle provided he finds the class he wants at right prices. Lost - On the streets of Burns, a small gold watch. Suitable re ward if brought to The Times Herald office. 48tf. Mrs. Aura Clingan will open a millinery store in the Hissner building in the near future. Watch for announcement in these columns. Walter Cross is down from Trout Creek. He expects to move Mrs. Cross and the little grandchildren down for school next week. Roy Dwyer of the Electric Light & Power Co. , has gone to outside points. We are inform ed by friends that he will be ac companied home by a bride- Pictures at Tonawama tonight and a social dance after. The picture program tonight will be of particular interest to the school children some of them being educational and industrial. Usual prices. Mrs. Ed. Holloway arrived here from Portland last evening to join her husband out at the "Catterpillar" plow. She came back with Clyde Weittenhiller who had taken his sister and little brother as far as Bend. Mrs. J. W. Biggs and children returned the fore part of this week from Ontario where they had been visiting with Judge Biggs and family for a few weeks. The little son. John B., had the misfortune to have his arm broken while over there by falling from a chair. W. T. Lester left the fore part of this week for Vale taking Mrs. Lester and their little son that far on their way to Kentucky where they will spend the winter with relatives. Mr. lister will return here, lie has leased his residence to L. M. Hamilton for the winter. Mrs. M. N. Fegtly, wife of Editor Fegtly of the Jordan Valley Express, met with a pain ful accident by a fall from a waterwheel at the Fegtly ranch near Watson one day last week, fracuring her left arm and shoulder and dislocating her thumb. The lady's many friends in this city hope for her speedy recovery. - Ontario Democrat. Miss Clara Weittenhiller and her brother Leland, daughter and son of P. S. Weittenhiller, took their departure Thursday morn ing for the family home in Spokane. Clyde took them as far as Bend in the car but will return and remain here with his father. Miss Weittenhiller's health was not good here and it was thought best that she seek another climate. Andrew J. Irwin and family, who have been absent since June, have returned home and the children have entered school. Mr. Irwin states they had a most delightful vacation period, visit ing relatives and friends in Idaho and spending some time in Yellow Stone Park. He states he was most agreeably surprised to find such good cr;is here at home. Mrs. A. A. Cowing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griswold, her sister and husband, expect to leave next week for Santa Barbara, California, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Griswold has gone into the cattle business in this section with Mrs. Cowing but they will spend the winter down there, returning early in the spring. The trip will be made in Mrs. Cowing's auto. Supt. .Breithaupt of the Ex periment Station was in the other day and states he is quite busy now preparing to thresh the crops on the station farm. It requires special care to keep the varieties separate and the seed clean, but he says it must be done. The station has a separa tor and with the proper power will be in shape to care for the crops. One matter that Mr. Breithaupt spoke of should be remembered bv the farmers in threshing their peas for Beed. lie says to take out the concaveB and reduce the speed of the machine at least one half, thus they will get their peas through without having them split and thus not fit for Beed. F. Crowley was in town this week. W. W. Sturges was over from Silver Creek this week. ('has. H. Davis at Harney has plentty of fall seed rye for sale. 42-43. H, F. Kingvn has returned from an extendi d sojourn out side. Eastman's Kodaks and East man's Kodak supplies at The Welcome Pharmacy. Henderson Elliott and wif have tnkon up their residents in this city for the winter. Tim .r auto robes at J. C. Welcome & Son's are the best for the money any where.' Those knowing themselves in debted to T. II. Short are kindly asked to call and settle their accounts. A. Egli came over the latter part of last week bringing in the family who will remain here for the winter. O. E. Thompson is up from his home nssisting A. Beckley and C. E. .Rosencrans make proof on their homesteads. Mrs. James Brandon and little son are now domiciled in the city residence for the winter and the boy is in school. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1 1 00,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. C. A. Harlan is over from the farm assisting at his old post in the First National Hank. For Sale -Four head of A-l milk stock and four pure bred Poland China boars. Chas. Wilson. Fred Allen came over from the P Ranch thd week and later tixik his departure for Portland where he will join his mother. Fred will attend school there this winter. All those interested in the pro pond telephone line up the rivei by way of Homer Mace's place to the W. E. Smith ranch are requested to meet in Burns next Saturday, Sept. 0 at 2 o'clock p m. tfOTIUl FOB PUBLICATION. llMTBIl HT.TWI J.ANIi OfftOt, I llurm, OlKKDI), lll fl, Mild Noili , a haraby (Ivan Dial Mm r v II Tlioiun Oh, (if Ml.' Oragoll, who, on July I, IVI0, innfli lloinr.lcacl hnlrv, No (Mil a for hK'.hVN'. HW'(hK',. Boo. i: NK'.NW. vl',NK' anil Yr. aii-l K'.Hrv. net mm 11, rownalilp i H , II" nga -I K , VVIIIaincllu Mcii.lUn, haa nl.il nullii. il Intention li. luiikfl Html llircc-vcar mo..!, to aalalillvh i lalin In th Unit aliovr ili aurlbed, boforu Hep-later and Receiver, a! llurna, orrguti, mi I lie CI ll ilav ol Octnlier, Will. claimant iiaini-aaa win. mar. William Hturgm, John Kirk, W. I.. Huff, liaulcl Mi'drauali oil ol Hllov Oragnll. Wn r.aiia, Kcglalir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I1N1TKDH1 ATKH 1.AN1I OKKICK, I Btirna iiiiiiim, Auguat tfl, lulu 1 Nolle li hareliy (Ivan that Kdwaril H. Moon of Hurua, Oregon, who, on June In, win mailt lloineateail Kulry No 04 -On for NW'i. Heel Inn ', Ti.wnalili. 'J H. Range :il (:.. Wlllau ette Mor Han, baa filed tioth-e of Intention to maki final three-Year proof, tocatalillah .-latin to t In land above deacrllied, before Heidalur and lleielvvr, at Mu.-na, Oregon, uu the 7th lav of i n lol,..r , I'JI. Claimant nauiee aa wltneaaea Nathaniel lleulley, liar lea lice. I, Jalnea Read, f'barlea Rarktia, all of Hurna, Oregon a'K I Ann. Itcelater A large number of old time friends of the Grow Camp and Ijiwen neighborhoods were here Monday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Adam George. Fret! Clingan and family have returned from Heppnrr and will again take up their residence here. Their many friends are glad to welcome them back. Geo. A. Smvth came over from Diamond Saturday bringing Fred and Mrs. Smyth who have taken up their abode in the city resi dence to remain for the school year. The R. J. McKinnon & Son Stags Co., has made a passenger rate of $10.00 between here and Vale and will also haul freight for 24 cents on all consignments of SOU, or over. 2Ttf. Miss Jessie Bardwell has gone to the Sod House district where she will teach school during the winter. She was one of the 1913 graduates of the high school and her many friends wish her suc cess in her work. Mrs. John Gemberling, daugh ter and Mrs. V. J. Hopkins and two little sons came in this week, the former returning from an ex tended visit to outside points and the latter on a visit to relatives and friends. D. H. Smyth and wife and son Rye came over from their Happy Valley home the fore part of the week and later went out by way of Bend en route to Portland and other outside points. Rye is re turning to school at ( 'or vail is and his parents go with him for a short visit there and other places, They are among the oldest pio neers of this county. Mrs. Murray informs The Times-Herald that Dr. Harrison and family are expected home to Burns within the next week or so. Dr. Harrison had to give up his special post graduate work in London on account of his health. He didn't get to stay as long as he had contemplated on that ac count, but feels that he will re gain soon in this healthful climate and take up his practice again. Dr. Elizabeth Ellis and daugh ter, Miss Georuia, took their de parture this week for Chicago where they will spend an indefi nite time visiting with relatives and old ime friends. That was formerly their home and Miss Ellis has decided not to teach this year as has been her custom for several years on this coast and she and her mother will spend the winter resting and visiting. Chas. E. Kenyon and Baker Ball were here from Ontario during the week looking for cat tle. Chaa. has severed his con nections with the First National Bank of Ontario as cashier, al though he retains some stock in the concern, and is now associat ed with Mr. Ball in buying feed ing and shipping cattle. He re newed acquintances with many old time friends while here and succeeded in buying some cattle. Presbyterian Church Tomorrow. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. in. Morning Theme "ReBt in Work". Subject for evening "Killing Giants". Old fashioned gospel preached. NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION I'NITSIIHTATKH l.tSli m I li I . llurna, dragon, Auguat, '-'', wi:i I Nolica la barehy given that George II Nelou of Hilar. Oregon, who, on Man h vi.. run mad Homeatead entry No. 04ST7, lor I.OU 1. J, rSSUNW". and rtWi.NK', Heellnn IK Towuahlotft m . Hang Ti K., Willamette Men 'Han. baa Alad notlca of Intention to make final three y.-ar proof, to aatabllah i-laliu to the laud above deaerlled. Iiefon- lleutaler alp! Receiver, at Hurna Oregon, on the nth da of Oilubar m:i Claimant uameeae wltneaaee ileorga A 1 oilier, Robert J. Wllllami. r rank C. nibble, Tbomal T -Ml. 1.1a all of Klley, i ire gou. W. TAKaa. Reglaler: NOTICE KOH PUBLICATION UNITKOHTATKH I.ANll OKKICKl Hurna, Oregon, Auguattt. IUI3. Noili-e la hereby given ibat John I Harper, aastftnee of l.hilua W. Ilubliell, walgnei ol I aura Hl liar. laoii. beneffrlar? of Jaroh Hub bard, dareaaad, haa filed lu tlin office bla ap Sllcallon to enter under He . 'Hon, Revlaed tatulei of Iba I 'lilted Hlalea, the Lot I, Mar. T. jr. H., R, mi T. , and Lota II ami It, tec. ML I 16 . R. SI K. W M mouth Malheur lake. Serial NoObWUI. Any and all iwrgopi claiming advotei-ly i tie lamia 'leacl llie.l, or ilcalrlUK lo ol.W-ct hecauee ol tba mineral character of the laud, or for an) oilier raaeou, to the dlepoaal to appllianl. abould Die their afflilavlta ol proteet In Ihla ofll. ;-,ui! or tiefore the lath da of Octotier, I'M Wn. Kiitaa. R-glaler I aat publication October la im:i. drat publication Heplember 1.1. IBM NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitbd htatkh I.asu orru r Hump. Oregon, Scjiiruilx-r , I'M Notlrr In ureb given tint, ttlltuui It i irti ol Inn up, ' hi ii. who, on Mnnli .'I, ;" matin HumvtvVAd Kutrjr, No 3130, hirUI No u...ii, fur K'jNK'm. K'.hKV 8.-. liun :ti Tow n bli Mouth, Kaittftf i'. Kal, M iltnim llf Mi riilUii, .. illnil uo.it of Intention ii make Miip.1 fl . ' mr Proof, to ciitablltili elm in to thi Uiul abut a .1. nt. 1. bvfore Hpk mi-r am) H.-.t '!r, at Hunt, iireRon, is tnu 'ti day utOctolwr, UU. claimant nailifl an .ltn Woo.U I, ILwt, HtfU Multrr, I) C li. !. iy.lv mi ...-.,,, of Klley, trr(on. '. Kakhk. KeKtattT N0TIO1 KOK PUBLICATION r nit an htatr I.amu orma, f Uurna, Oregon, August IJt3 Nutite ! berabv given that, Karl J. W. Ho rt tin ..mi of Princeton, ori'ifon. wtio.nu April 10, 19U7, Kb. H) Ivl'i. ami May II. I'M.', roaiH itvclv marie holuntteaU enlrtei ' o.i - rial No o-.JOl Nua UAiA OtrUiv, tut Ph uuartar N K ouar .... a," a,' .... a. . U li ......a... i..... u V U .nlai.i It I . ' 'J llaal I I ng. II Ileal in PaVWi . ijUHI !'' NW .juarter, H ball N V uuarti-r, N half HW iuatter ati'l HK miarter W tiuartar, Bvotlofl V, Towait.li .7 H , Range r. , llianiette Mer Mian., haa filed notice of Intention to make final five year Proof, to rttahllih claim to t In land above deecrlle, before IteKlRfer and lu celvur, at Uurna, Oregon, on the joth day of Keptember. IVIU. (lalmant nmnax aa wltneaaee - 'Iboinaa K. HteveDt, Malt la Ip. Uil.iam W llklua, Henry Miainer all of I'rluietun, Ore gon Wit. I AKitt. Itegleter Hume l .11 No. fiU NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION I'MTfch SJAI-P I. AND OrrK K, ' Hurne. Oregon, July .''. I'l-i Notice la hereby given that Ihe Northeni I'ai Hie Hallway t ompauy, u boaa MMjiofT1. ad dreae la hi I'aul, Mlnnepota. haa tlila iih dn ul July IVllt, filed in tble office hi annl. alion to eelert under Ihe provleluiia of the ai-t of Con great approved July I, 1k cmHiat "7 SS0 UK. ul NW1. Wee. 'H -H :.K W M 40 W Hrrial No 0BOT0 An) and all itereoue clalmtiiK aderely the land deac rt bed . or deelrina to object lu'caiiie of iba mineral cliaracter of the land, of fur any other reaaon to the dltpoNal to applicant Hhould file their affldavtta of protaat lo thli o0e on or before the t.iih ilay ol SeptemUr ph.: Wn. Kahhr. KcRtiter NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION, I'rllTKU HTATM LD OrriOg Hum , Oregon, Auguat 7, 1UI.L Notice ti hereby given that Allen H tirahani of Harrlmau, Oregon, who tin April ga, 1910, in a d a lluu.ei.tead Kutrv No hi-' ' for NW1 Heellon 17. TuMtiehip 31ft H . Uhiiki-:ti K Willauirilc Meildian. haa filed notice of lutfll ilon to make ft nal thrc.' yeai I 'roof, m ealahllah claim to the land above deerlhcd. be for Bag liter and Receiver, at llurna Oregon, on ihe l.ith day of Heptemhe r, 191 1. claimant iiaiura aa wllueaaea Thomaa Koutley , Mar, A Oanl, John onnl, all of l.aweti, Oregon. T. 0 A I hr Itton of hurua, Oregon Wo l-u.tir KegiMcr NOTICE OF CONTEST. I:-1 ill) HTATIH I.ANOOrKH'K , Him na, Oregon, Auguat tl, t i To Kohert I. Hlrange. of t'allforulii, CotitcNi. Vuii are hetvh notified that Carrie L Pule, ho givee Deulo, oragou, bafpoa ofhcu addreaa, did on Augiut 0, iiil:t. tile In in ihiK office her duly oorrolioraioil appl.cn ilon to out. at aud eeeure th cancellation ol your Homeatead, Kutry Hertal No. 0I.N7 made March llth.. 1910, for lot?, Kee I, Bj-NK'i, Hao. I. T 40 I,. ItmiKc U K, id toi 6, Hc 1.,'Iownahlp H . Itanae iln K , Willamel'i Meridian, aud ai gruiinda (or bur ronlealrhc allugea that Kohert I. BtrtOge hna loinlly abandoned laid I ml for mine than a! x muni ha that be never did ok tahlmh a rogideuee tharaoui that he never hullta houae thereon, loath mii ni before he left ihla pari of iho country, that he had abandoned tbla laud ; that he net r mwdo aio tuiproveutenla thereon. You are, therefore, further notified that the a ld allegation will be takeu by (fill oAoogg hat lug been loufeMHcd b) )OU, ami your aald entry will be OftOMlad thcreitinU-r vlihoiit your further right to be heard therein, either before Ihla oltlce or on appeal. If you fa 1 lo UU- In iI1p oltlce within twenty davi after the KuUltl'll publlcatlttn of tbla notice, aa gbowu balOW, vour aiiawer. under oath, Npuclttcatly meeting and ruRHiiidiug to iheae alletiatl nw ol eotilaati or If you fail within (hat t nu- to ilh in tbla oltlce due prool that you hau get fad a 'Op ol your ailiwer on the aahl conicntani tlihei lu petaou or by regialeicd mall II Ihla aei h k la made by (he delivery of a nop) of your atiswgi lo the contei'ani lu peraou, ptooi of hu h gar vice m u t he ell berth' aald Ooutagtutl'l will ten aukuowledgineut of hll leculpl of ihe oooy, Rhowlng the date of Um receipt, oi I he Hf1lda It of the peraou by whom the dell, cty wag uiadc Hating when aud where the oi teggifullvei edlf made l eglatereil mall pnoi ol am h ervlco tuuai ccualat of the aftldav II of ito poi aon by whom tb copy vae mailed, titling when aud thepoat olllcelo which It ai nialler aud thin affidavit unui be aci ouipaulcd hy Ilia poattuaater a receipt for the letter, You ahould a tale In our aintwer the name ot Iba poal ofllue to which ou deilre in uie uotlceito be aeutlo you. Wat. r AHHK. Heglalel HAVING MONEY TO MAKE MONEY WITH It U often remarked that with money you can make money, and yet only one American in ten owns a saving pass book. If cash in hand will enable you to earn more profits is there any argument against having a savings account at the HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK? - When you make your first deposit your opportunity looms up as a possibility; it ap proaches nearer with every deposit you make. Open an account; build a fund for profit making. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Harney County National Bank "Vour Home- Instillation" Hate nl Itral linlllli-allnn Allgual 2rl, IUIH. late ul Ihh Dale n( (unrlli imnlli -atl,ni Haiitcuinei lu. lull Dale Ol leouUd unblli nlliill Allgual UU, lul:' late ul mini iiuniiealiuti neilemiiar u, nil.. THE HOTEL DIAMOND Thai only up lo data Hotel in Harney County Hot and cold water, bathy, toilets, wide screened in porches; nice shany lawn, fishing and hunting near. Accommodations for 60 guests - everything for com fort and enjoyment, only white help, home cooking. Peel Room and First-Class Bar In Connection Special Rates Given to Fishing and Hunting Parties SIDNEY COMEGYS, Proprietor THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS, Props. Old and New Patrons Will Find the Best Brands Hero Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burn's, Oregon HAYING TIME IImSh. 'jfeft1'1 in Mowers, Rakes, Bucks and all kinds of Haying Tools Machine Extras on hand All kinds of Imple ments for the farm gas engines, pumps wagons, shelf hard ware, etc., fishing lacKie, guns, am- l munition, campers supplies, etc., etc. r. I ftjS. l-k "l TaaTavalFaWavavHe iV taU I ' " n'-VCV')U yff llifcSeaa.aaaHaBBaaaflEvW'-. Get lit Your Order for Binder Twine We handle the right kind of goods at prices that will appeal to your purse. We are receiving many consignments-more coming, so ask for what you don't see. BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager