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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1913)
id i :rs ms. EA ,PS nel roofes 01 ZA uid y ;on Mo. dm. Wis. Minaj i. n. i . r. Pi. run a to1 trip. fc.li. k api-i . .. a Lorueti, t nd, On. D s idy to lilts .... ES ill be ticis iines-JIerald Largr.t Circulation Of Any Mpaper In Harney County. I-URDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1113 LochI News. Croxton ia m from Har- Tylor and wife have Iwn city this waak, inch centrifugal pomp for IChas. Wilson. ErH and family are over relatives and taking in r. Atty. W. H. Brooke ia from Ontario uiicnuing court. Graves and Mrs. D. S. and little daughter were fcilv dining the week. Hurlburt and wife and ler Miss Alice, were in the lis week, the guests of Is. Saturday afternoon club kill its first meeting on 25 at the home of Mrs. emberling. MRST NATIONAL BANK OF I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS "THE BANK THAT MAKES SB i $ $ SAFE." ACCQUNTS i a cray 3-year old filly, C 2 on left shoulder seen in the vicinity of Burk suitable reward for her to mv farm or in forma line to her being found. IHarkey, Burns. Oregon. Wilev was brought in er home near Harriman ly for medical treatment. It the Burns hospital. Dr. vas called to see her last Statement Of The Condition Of Th. First National Bank At Barns, Oregon, August 0th, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $.'25,535.83 U.S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 50, 381). 22 Fremium on u. S. Honas i,vbv.w Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.1)2 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 110,980.78 $531),til5.75 LIABILITIES -i;ii r r. ntt fin y itpnai p j,w."w Surplus and Undivided Profits ... '78,720.70 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 410.81)5.05 tnfi.ftlB.7S Capital and Surplus 81 00,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED . Always ready for job printing. If it isnt Kastman's it isn't a Kodak. A. I). Leedy, an attorney of Canyon City, is here 00 business. W. E. Huston has a nice lot of rartz store in Burns. y oats, 100 pounds or' lb. Black American, Bus or less iyc id. snaoo nax, life lb. imiin is nursing seerai . . c ., , , , , ' prepareu to wi any n.wl o I.,., .-on rm c a . "r" . Ul 1 1 wi'mvii t.. ... .. ken no as a dressed lumber, also fir an encounter with the i " . . ... . . v bull belonging to the; . ,', . .. xu u .. -,....,., special oruer kivci. pi"'mi " the Harney County .. .. o Bank. Last Sunday he W!,mu"- the pasture when the, Verner J. Hopkins arrived Lttacked him, knocking here last Saturday to join his hi. stepped on his hand family. He has been farming Illy tossed him over his near Weiser. Idaho, for a few lortnnatelv Clarence Mc-i years since leavmar here ana is Iwas near and drove the! enjoying fine health. He has L ii,i.u,i Mr Smith recently disposed or nis reai e.v Ive been more seriously J tote and contemplate locating e is not anie to auenu , iaier in jumum wttcic ........ i of ih,. Hansen butcher follow the carpenter trade. He is on the street, feeling will remain here for the present, vasn't worse. however. Tonawama tonight. Woman cook wanted on a ranch. Inquire at thiB office. G. L. Hembree was over from id as she did not improve ' Ry the first of this week. fil t.i -.i o In-)- ii'i hip it Wootman'a KnHAKR And KflSt- -. ' i IJ " -..-. . .. (pital. man's Kodak supplies at The! fresh fruit for sale at his store I Welcome Pharmacy. I in the Odd Fellow building. Johnson and wife are im Ontario on a visit to! c. E. Kenyon was again in, J- Anderson, one of the and friends. Mr. John- this section Saturday receiving, homesteaders ot the lake section, erlv lived near Van but a lre herd of cattle which he has been in the city this week. Bine farm to V. Cawlfield had formerly purchased. Link Hutton and wife and u nu t i,, o,i'lhos. Mutton and mother are Mrs. Chris. Lackman and im.r , , . Luin arfi homefron, -t-r.,, t0 wolcomo them to th,s a visit with relatives in Portland Geo. M. Cobb was in Tuesday. They had a delightful time. bringing some exhibits to the lata- For a limited time i , . . . . ... w, i fair. three varieties of high .., d.h.,..,i Pure Bred Cockerals for sa o. ;oats may be obtained at i ,,' . ... - ..,.r.i Brown Leghorns. Rhode Island weeks with her sister. MissGers- Ked.s White Plymouth Rock. tell, and the I. Schwartz familv J- " Eichner, Buchanan. in this city. A. E. Murphy and wife and , . :1, -daughter Miss Bertha, are in The Clay Clemens sawmill is " TiL t -;.. nA ;from their ranch home taking in now at its new location and is ilu-i." order with "" ""' """ Y, R Mrs. Millar opens a most com plete line of practical and season able millinery including all the newest ideas and novelties. At the usual stand with I. Schwartz, in the Masonic Building. The ladies of this vicinity an invited to call at once. Mr. and Mrs. Edward South worth and little sons were over from their Bear Valley home this week on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swcek. They report stock doing well in their section, and while they do not raise grain they think they have the beBt beef on earth. Otis Patterson and J. E. Marks, two Canyon City attorneys, ac companied bv their wives, ar rived in Burns the fore pari of the week on their way to the lakes to spend a few days shoot ing. They were looking forward to some fine sport and may stop on their way back for a short visit with Hums friends. Will French and Jim Mahon went over to Harney Wednesday afternoon and brought Fred Haines back with them. The trip was made in Will's car and on the way back it is supposed they were trying the car out to enter it in the free for all at the fair grounds, at any rate a cow was encountered in the road and if the brute looks any worse than the car after the collision it is a sorry looking animal. However, the car has recovered with the aid of the boys in the garage and no one was permanently damag ed unless it was the cow, we haven't heard how she is feeling. A telegram was received here Thursday announcing the death of Cecil By rum, the 14 year old Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Byram, of Canyon Creek had died while being brought home from Port land where hi' had been taken for medical treatment The little man was bare fo? MVSnU weeks this spring and was opcralnl on by Dr. Griffith for diseased glands. He yai a manly little fellow and vnv patient of his aflliction. Mrs. Manuicii, his aunt, left In re by uto Thursday for Canyon where the funeral will be held. The bereaved re latives have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends in this city. ' Tonawama tomorrow night. R. R. Sitz and Bon were up from Iawen Thursday. All the new styles in millinery at Mrs. Aura Clingan's, Hissner building. The Lunaburg Dalton iv Co. Department Store have cut high prici b and long credit. '.!'.) f Hon. J. L. Sitz and family are among those from the DftWMy section hero on court business. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may he had at I he Goodman feed barn is south Burns B. P. Bennett ia improving the looks of his little home in Burns with nn application of paint. It. A. Duncan, representing the Pacific Coast Syrup Co., was among the traveling men in our city this week. Mrs. Emaline Hale, of llep- pner, mother of Mrs. l red ( hn gan, is in the city on a visit to her daughter. Corey Smyth and wife and Chas. Moore and wife are among our visitors from a distance to take in the fair. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ I SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. C. W. Fitzgerald was in town this week and reports that Kd. Anderson threshed 50 bushels of barley to the acre on his dry farm. That's some grain and gives one an idea of what Harney county soil can produce. For Sale 100 acres grain or alfalfa land all ready for the plow. Said land adjoins the Hass & Griffin addition to new R. R. town of Wellington. For particulars address, Mrs. Mary i Griffin, Narrown, Ore. 46-48. We do job printing. J. F. Conrnd is visiting in California. W. T. Vander Veer is over from his Pine ('reek home. (let the special prices at the Steam Laundry on dry family washing. Goo, Smyth is over from Diamond on a visit to his wife and sou. The Welcome Pharmacy has a fresh supply of Vaccine. Be sure and Vaccinate your calves Some dandy picture programs for tonight and tomorrow night Tonawama. W. I1'. Hissncr and wife have returned from a visit to outside points. A. E. Brown, the Barron Val ley sheep man, was a business visitor to our city during the week. For Sale -Four head of A-l milk stock and four pure bred Poland China boars, Chas. wiihoii. Miss Stella Barber took her departure for Baker this week she will enter school for the winter, taking a business course. Mervin Horton arrived here yesterday from a visit to Vale and Idaho points. After a short visit with his father he expects lo leave and may go to California. Miss l,ou Davey is enjoying a visit with home folks and friends in Barns. She came in from Alberson where she is teaching under the impression the in stitute was to be this week. NOTIUK KOK PURLI RATION. I NITlHTTt I.ANflOrrK'K, I Murim, Oraxon, Untobci i. Itl I S.,llir I. Ii, r,.,r Klv.'ii ll.nl ihIiiu II I I k hUiI, ol Mmlih. Oti'Kini who, mi Novtmbti IW0H ami AtiHimt l loot), ri-niM rlh cly, nnul Humi'itcml iitrlua Nn ii'.:uirl7,.rnrH',W'4. NS.sw NW'.HI',, H'.NK'.. H,.. TunilHW', NW ',. H,.i linn m, i.,wimlil IhU., limit" WllUineli M i'il, linn. In.a III,, I nolle of Ihtaii tuin i,. mnbi' n- hi iiiii'i' M-iti urnof , to tilftbllah ,'iaim i. Hi., i.hmi Hixiti. ,i, ill.,.,). i,. fore R ,k IM.T an, I 1(1-1 i-Ivit HI lilt ri . Orvffllll, "iiili, 'Hi ,!) iii Nottabrr, mm. eialniHiit nniiica ai wltntiaM Arthur Milium ami Kraiik M ,-f alialaiirl, Wftiti't iDdfititn ' i in Tumi i aliol mith or ti n W fABNa Hiamnt sorien KOK publication IINITI'II H'l VI KM I, A Nil OKPKil I Rliriia Ori'Knh, H,.,lnnhl-I .'I I'll.' I Nolli'r la uvri'ln i-iwi lha' I'rankMn 'inn Inii'l, . f in, lh Orai , who, on alirlllll, IWa man Itoinat Mfl KnlryNii IH7Z Hn ll S,, , , I. lur l-Ki, M. lion ..'i, in.iiialil,'. H , Knui'i' I'., nlilanii'tii' Marlrllan, ha hh, null llll"lill,l, In iiimI.,' Illml llvil fMrproof.loM tahllah i'IkIni iu tin' lulu! ah iu rli . hi,. , i fun-iti-auii-i Mini ii'T'-ivr, iii Hurni Oragoit, nil nn- ,iu nar ill xivriiiln'i , I , f'a'inaiil mttnfn hn tvltn.aai'M WaltiT Aiiilrmnti Imlla Tiirni'r. iplns ali rua, lima Mi i nrinli k, all of Hunt (t Origan, WM. KAKHK, Iti'KI.I f Patrons of the A. K. Richard son general merchandise store are in luck. The boya have ar ranged to give away a handsome 7- niece break Cast set to natrons Mrs. Kimball, primary teacher ,,willK by a coupon that they in the public school of this city, h.1V(, trattH. to the amount 0f has lound it nece.ssary to resign gog Ask thom about jt 44tf on account of her health and Mrs. Clark will take thut grade. lr. Tillson Harrison has de Principal Sutton has been in- cided definitely to remain in structed by the board to secure ' Burns and resume his practice. another teacher to fill the vacancy. He had iiite flattering prospects at other points, but after con- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I NITM. HTTK I.AMi Utth I, , Hiirna. en-noil. Hi,tiiilT .:', '.,.i Ntllir la liiTolty thai Ailliiir V Mi i aualaml, of Htnllh. Orfiioii. who. mi A,rll III I'.Mla, miirtt 'loiiii'tti'ail Kllfv No. M7I -iTlal No, Mil, fol NK1.. HitIIiim Ht, Ti wnnlilii .'as , lUnia .1.1 K, Wlllatiii'llu MitIiIij, , lax Illml n, ,11, a of III land, hi to inaka dual II v )rar f'rool, to i k tahllah ilalm to tin- laml ilua, ill i !, bofori Iti'Kla'rr ami IUclrr, at Hurni, OrMon, on tlia 7th da) of Novi'iiiimt, 1'il.t t'laliiiant tiamra a wiiiinaaai Waltar Aiiitnr.iiii niu i.iiimr v . .1 Olborna, Thoa. HtCormlik, Jr. all of Hmlih Oraiou. W. Kaaak. Kijiatir. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITKIl HTATr.s I. A Mi III-KM I Hie ti", Orrioii, Hipli ml,, r II, l.ilil. Sollca la liorvhy kUiih that l.lcwallyii iimium of Narrowi, oriigmi. arbo, mi Auauvt iimt. IfHJN, mailr lloiuealuail KiHry. Ht'rlal No 11 ',.,, lor N1., HK.i, am' Lola I anil i. He, ti,,,, , 1 ,,v. n-ii ,-, Month, llaniu III Kaal, W lllannlli Mirlillan notlhof Malhi'iir l.akf hni tili', 11...1. nf In tantton lo 1, ink.' final llo iar proof to -.ii,i llah 1 latin to thr laml ftbOVa dftclllMttl, i.i-I,.m lha llanlatiir an I Km , -Ivor, al Hm ia, nri'Kon. oil III,' I -III ilat of 111 In I.l r, i)IH 1 Uliuaiil UAluiia aa vltMNMI Kraiik It. Ilrowii. of ItiirtiA, iim-koii. 1 harlra llai'khana, of Narrotta, Orciton frank I' Ootaatl ami John C loniman IhiIIi of luirna. una"" -x M. Kahk, Ki-itlatiT. HAVING MONEY TO MAKE MONET WITH It is often remarked that with money you can make money, and yet only one American in ten owns a savings past book. If cash in hand will enable you to earn more profits is there any argument against having a savings at.ount 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 "Your Home Institution" sidoring them finally made up hi- mind to remain here. He will have offices in the Times Herald built injr, the rooms for- ARGAINS Visit our bargain counters, lere you will find the greatest tgains ever offered in Harney inty. Whether you need the article or not, it will pay you to look A V,, ,.T,11 Jr tnese counters. iuu win fed some of these articles shortly will never have this chance to such bargains again. ,ME IN BEFORE THEY IE ALL PICKED OVER SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - .sonic Lluilding. - Burns, Oregon M. H. Brenton and wife have returned from their overland trip to Winnemueca, where they visited Mrs. Brenton's son and wife Thev li.'nl n fine inilitiir trip, guinit by team through the i m('rly ,Kupi?d by,Atty.- Galla"h: southern part of this county sad" "' ,U,ed "P. his use and Mide fonbstegcauKht in water! "l '" muvm ",8 -p-pT"- spouts it was thoroughly enjoyed. ,M ay' Albert Hendl.s underwent SO J- L iault of the Flrat Na" oiK-r.ttion last awinv in which a M0S1 Hank returned home last portion of his skull was taken Sunday nixht from his vacation out that was depressed upon the;tr'l' 0 outside points. He en brain the result of a kiek on the J'''1 II v'8it with his brothers head by a horse when a boy. A!mul found financial conditions silver plate was plaeed ..ver the 'lliu' satisfactory all over the part removed which came loose j -st. Mr. Gaul t made one very and prevented the wound healing. KnitifyinR remark on his return Drs. Standard removed the plat t0 work in tne totiie cffect last Tuesday and the patient is 'that that institution had made now beinjr cared for at their arrangements to maintain the hospital, it is contemplated to oisdlt "f Harney and keep the enlartM the nlaee In the skull us warrants at par. This is good NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION I'M 111- HTATStt I iNDOrrtf 1 Hums, Omm, MptvBbCi 11. I'M. NotlrrlihcTfbjr rn thai Charlia A Knit v ol Jtfffrauii. Marluti C,,., (rt'KH wlm, oil drlolirr IH. I in iMB1t lia. it I.niiI Knliv. HorUI No. t)i7d;, fr NXM, Mm 7 md WUN W'-,, Sv iluii h, Township IB BOOtb, lUnyt N Kss, W IIIhiim tie Mvrttllati, ha- ii"1 DOll t ol Inieil tlon to mike final l'MMif, in .. nhllsh lnim (0 Ihu land abov il(irrih i, Mfor Kit(r And Hvrelver, at hums Orrm. ut tin- i 'h 'lav l o totwr, ivill Claluitiit iiiiiua as wtlnpsac" vrus r. Kiilvy. Oalll J Kph-y. .MiIhmi K Kd-bsntsnii, Mar K Hlchardtoa.aJl oi li n, OMMJk Wm. rAHHK. ItcKlftttr NOTICK rOR PUBLICATION. I'MTRIi HTATga l.NI. OVVll K Hurm, tiri'itati, Htitniioi I, iwi 1. Nollcf l ln-nhjf til-i-n t Imt AndJrt PttfMB of Uwcii, urr.tii, hn. on Jul . .a. i ' inaf). Ilomestrid Knlrx. No 0MH4, f..r -K1. rk( lioti 11. '! nhhi). .,'. , Kmi.. ..;, I M ill smrltf MiTl 1n. Iiaa fllrd tiold i n IuU'titlnti to mahi) final ihn-t sr Proof, Ui ttbllsbed rl nl in In lb laii'l ibme 1 ' ( it. i ., In fun Hi lstr am) Hrtrhcr, si hiirtm, Oragon nn tin mill day ol Oetobvr, i' I t t'lai ma ut liauit a as srlt&MK t. I'eler t'brlslriiapii, K Kuiitljr, UtofM In mi H. N Joy all of l ai.n. OrvKin Wm Kanrk, H.-Kl-ti-l NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l MiM' ifaTaW I-ami iifmr, Hums OrtpM, Sti(i-niht-r .' , 1911 ' Sot In- la hcri-t glvrn thai Ht'niamltl r Htaale, o( unvirl, OrafjOD, whu nn alantb .' 1W7 sud April WL i-ni, rMMrtlvrly, n.N.h Ihiiuoti'Hil Kutry Nn. :hjuo, ?M-rial Kd ovni mo n',"W'.(MM K'. The Burns Hospital MRS. ETTA CUMMINS, Prop. Best Surgical Room and Equipment In the State Outside of Portland. Nice Rooms. Good Care and Com fort for Patients Reasonable Terms Graduated Nurse in Charge THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS, Props. Old and Nkw Patkons Will Find the Best Brands Here Wines, Liquors, and Cigars soon si his condition! will war rant an operation. Wm. Bonnet! and wife ware tlown from their S'ilvirs Valley home this w,eek visitini? their Sons and daughter who live in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs news and should be appreciated l.y all. Mrs. Stoner Dead A teleuram was received here last Saturday announcing the Ib.nn.tH !- nninvinirii viviit ivith dOSth f Mrs. RoDt. StOner t Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mel juiKhlin I Lelianon on that day. No parti of Kahoka. Missouri, who have 'culars were Riven. Mrs. Stoner spent several weeks with them. well known in this city where Mrs. ICaLsturnlin is a sister to sat bad made her home for Mrs. Bennett and it la their first soyoisl years before her marn trip to the west. Mr. HeUuffhlin , " Bhs was the oldest daugh. is very favorably impresse.l with ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schap th.. Wnrnev niin trv. ra.nsideritur r of Diamond and was 24 years it one of the best fanning and stock raising sections he hsi ever seen. oak Mrs. John Thrash, of Okla homa, is in the city visiting re latives and friends. Mrs. Thrasli, was formerly Arvilla I!uii.;nl, and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, 0. Bunyard. She left here some 20 years ago to make her home in Virginia but she has been making her home in Okla homa for the past several years. Mrs. Thrash is Grand Manager of the Pythian Sisters of her state and also takes a prominent part in other fraternal organisa tional She has many friends in this section amonn the pioneer people. Married Tuesday, September, HO, at the home of the bride's parents ut Harney, Clarence N. Young and Miss Zella May Irv ing, Dr. C. C. Babbidgoof the Presbyterian church, performing the OSrsnony in the presence of the immediate relatives. Clarence is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. W. Young of this plaee and is one of the industrious young men of the country. His bride ib the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt Irving and a very elmrni ing young lady who secured her ehooling in this place, bring a graduate of the high school and has since been teaching. The Times-Herald joins the many friends in extending best wishes for a happy and prosperous life. eld. A baby daughter was bom to them on the 14th of last month and u letter had been received by the family at Diamond to the offset that all were well. Satur day morning Mr. Schaper and two daughters, Misses Minnie ami Rosa, left the home at Diamond for Burns, the young ladies being enroute to visit their sister and it was a severe shock to them upon arriving to get the telegram. They went on out by way of Bend that night to attend the funeral. There is universal sorrow expressed among the many friends of Burns and vicinity. Mrs. Stoner was a member of the local Kebekah lodge. iiaiiuuimnmimwwnmmiimmmw THE STAR Feed Barn II. KIXIOTT, Prop. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month CAJUtfUL ATTENDANTS (iood Feed and Reasonable prices Monte. ittK per Head in Barn liuled Hay and (iraln for Sal Comfortable Camp House With Cook Stove PATKONAGK SOLICITED South Main St., Burna mmmmtmmmmuii riu(KMM, mr r.'i-. -4i NWa N'aHWU, Her 17; SK-M rni. n I- Township -7 H, tUngc lo Ktist, i!Iniii'U Meridian, has Mi.-ti notice of lntvuUoa to make Vlnsl Klr -Vt-ar Proof, to Mb lah claim lo tll laii'l slime li rlhod, Ix'lon Krglati-r anil Kealvr, at Hums, Orrajon(oti tin- Tyth day ol u i.iImm 1911 claimant names as lln m Dun o. Hi'iiili rson mii1 h it Coleraao, both of Waverl). Oregon. J. ll J uklna ami i liaa K Arnold, both of IMncHoii, uregon Wm l kki. Keglater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I' MTU. TtlKt I. a NO Or PICK ( Hums, Oregon ityjf tatecr 3ft, 1MI Nolle Is hereby given that Dofl 0 Hto4f miii, of WaVeiU. OlMOn, utm 111! (Ii ' IM aixl March 1, I9lt rMpootiv)) uia-lc Horn atead Kntrv s.. i....- Heiini v.' o. i-.- kh.i s,. U0T, for HhNXW, HE.Ker r. ami n'.ni1,, her W. Town bin 87 R , Kangeaol, WUUwalU Merhlian, haa fll-.l DOtlfOol Intention to nk final five ear I'riMtf.io fstahiiah claim lo lie laml abow firm rll.cil, bofori Roctltor ftud Iii t elver, at llliriis, Oregon, on the . -i h da) ' -'. loiter ii t laltnaut name ai WlttttOMl Hanjamln K. Hteele ami ! It. i olcuau both of Wsverljr Oregon J. It Jenkins IM CblO. K Ariiobl UHh Prloroton, Oregon Wat KANltK, Itegliler Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oreeron MR. FARMER NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'NITKD If ATM lANIioKFIt t lturns.on'gon, atoplMBbl r It, Mjll Notice It hrreb glcn that Anliile r'urkii . of Kile) Ou-gon, stho, on April !, IWM nude MouieaicaM Kntrr, No M .'. Karlat So Iti uV foi HK.rVrllim i, TowDihlp .'lh., Ii In K, Wll laiuette Merhlian, has ricl tut m-u of ItitenHm to make final rhe year proof, to eatalilifh ottlm to I he laml above doSQlibM, btfor Iteglatei and Kett-M.-i at Hums, Oregon, on the UTth day of Hfiui.il, 1911 riaimaut namea as WtlOttMl laaae Foster, Wot.dic 1. Boat.tlU) I.. Hem lire and flyde filblMiim alt of Kile)'. Oregon. Wm. Kuiiu, Keglaler NOTICK rOB PUBLICATION UNITKU nTATKS I.ANtMlFFH I . Hurni, Oregon, MptOOtba, 16, Itttfl Notice Is he re l.y given Dial HoOIOI D I of KUey, oiegoii, who on Miiy I, I1M1M inatli Homestead Kntrv No :l.", r-ciial Nu IMMH I N'NK'v NKUNW ami Lot 1. Hoell - Township 2'J 8, Kaiige Hft K , Willamette t, lillau, has 11lel nolle ol Intaniloti lo nvaki Anal five year Proof to ratalillah claim to i he land above des: i ll cl, bvforo Regltlftf and He culver, at Hiiriia, Oregon, on the fih day ul October, lttia. (Maliusiit namea as wltuesaeg: W. L. Hest.W.u Heat, H F Mutlei, VS Ctrl), all of lilley. Oregon Wtf.KARKK. Kegtaler. MX r I .HllstLig asfle bi V YBfm N()TI(!K KOK I'UM.K'ATION I'M Ihti r-I A I t h I.AHH tlKHi K, Uurus, Oregon, rteptein l.er ., I'M. i Notice Is hereby glreti thai Albert It For It of Hurni, Oregon, who. on AugUit 1Mb, Itfl made Additional llointsleati Klllry, No. Ml, for HK'HW '4. sH'h'j Hec k ami N!NK , He 17, Toikiihhlp -' ' .-oiilli liaugg 1 Kag Wiilami'lle MemlMii. tas nit.i nottru " intention lo make final lime you 1'ioot lo eal mI.I trail claim to lha land rthoxc described, i.iloie tiin Itegliler am) Keci'lver, al Burns, Oregon, on the liih day of Ootobttl , II IB Clatuianl namea ai W It u esses K. k Kggluston. I B. Tyler. F. P. Blaiktnei K. J). Htahl, all of llttrns, Oregon, Wm. I'AHKg. Keglsler NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION, Umitmi -TATas L4mb Qrricg Hil'ii , Oregon, u,tt'iiiU-r ., 1"! Noli-1' is hereby given ibat t harUsK hill man, Narrows, Oregrn, who on May 1st ltd I made llomeateatl Kutrftlu IKhJIH for MC'4S VA ' , , IUNWL, HW'4NK'4 itin I NW,K 4, rtutlllnli H, TOWIislitp IH Htttllb. Hange HI I.hhI, Wi. lamstte Maudlau, has tiled notice of Intention to make urn mutation I roof, to MtsblUh claim to the laud ahove dogrrlbed, bgfore the Keglsier ami Kw lvcr, at Htii n -, Dragon on the iHlhday of Oeiubur, I'll, Claimant names as ultlicasca WlulleblH Haley, t'harlei Ha. kna Fail I 1)11. man, Alexander McKenic all ol Marrow Oregon. WM FAKiiB, Keglsier We have the greatest display of Earm Implements ever in this section and prepared to care for your needs. Plows Harrows, Seeders, Wagons, etc.. Extras for machinery, repair parts for vehicles, etc. Pumps.fgas engines ammunition, paints dishes, glassware crockery, windows doors, rootling and builders' supplies complete in all lines Blue Ribbon Wire Fencing In quantity any height h desired HEATING STOVES and RANGES it v law jr --'' - 5 frnHHal KS-tk NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uhitko hta i km Laud cin h i llunis. Oregon, Heplcuihci 'i lub Noltee Is hereby given that Ada F Tellei of Narrows, Oregon, who. on Jul) i I made lloinrgtngfl Kntry, No ni u. for W. tkjell'iu'JI. Tuiiahli M H., Hauge :tt) F , Wll lamelte Meridian, has Hied not leg of lutein ion to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the luiid above deai ilbml, before Keg later ami Keiclvei. at Burnt, Oregon, on the Mb day of November, I'd Claim a nt names us wiliieasna: Uoss Itlugei Killth Klugi'i, Annie M Mc Kuiisle, (bar lea Needham, all of Narrows Oregon WM. KAHHg, Iteglatei I Mafcl I a aawaaBaas sjse q- y m V f 'asi . A ; I w I -an"- ii , t BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH. Manager Id for