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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1913)
ics-Jierald lest Circulation Of Any per In Harney County. Y. NOVEMBER IB. IBIS ch1 News. i Is is up from Narrows. I traut at Lunaburg, t Co. Johnson is up from I centrifugal pump for Wilson. itton and his mother Bsterday from their lusmus and wire wore this week after a big plies. tfalfn, timothy and red ed may be had at the I barn is south Burns res and lanniy will am the farm for the Uey win occupy me residence. NATIONAL BANK OF I MTAL AND SURPLUS IE BANK THAT MAKES I $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS ia Sprague returned! f this week from a. Lake. She returned Baker where she daughter who is in 3ame to my place over one spotted cow I connected on left hip. prove property and bs. Alvin Hurlburt. jregon. Br to this omce tnis Pillson Harrison states ing to put in s drug fcwsey and will remain Iwill not maintain his this city after this SUtMMnt Of The Condition Of The First National Bank At Barns, Oregon, October 21st, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Discount $325, 264.07 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 59,986.26 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,966.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,604.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 113,302.80 $651,262.04 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits . 80,325.58 Circulation 26,000.00 DEPOSITS 420,936.46 $551,262.04 Capital and Surplus $100,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INim Tonawama tonight l! filson, Charley Varien looble are recent ar-1 California and have i Mr. Varien is a Dan and had been They are quite sure te a success on lanu auntry. anchester, the hide rer, is prepared to pay for such products ipper can get by ship- He purchased $645 furs and nides irom kns this week, making lent. Ibyterian Ladies Aid pith Mrs. Farre on Bsday, Nov. 19, in- I next week on account ir meeting date being Bfore Thanksgiving. iho are not able to at- lease notify the host- Donegan and Re lershead of the local took their departure ig for Portland by Mr. Mothershead private business absent only a short i manager of this great ekly hopes to see his ling home with Sam. For High Grade groceries and low prices see Hissner. Mrs. Oakermsn has been in from her home at Riley for a few days. Satisfaction guaranteed in quality and price st Clingsn's Millinery parlors. C. L. Iove was making proof on his homestead in the Silver Creek section this week. Bailey Hayes was in town the first of this week attending to some business affairs and visit ing relatives. Dr. Geo. G. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis eases of eye, ear and nose. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. 60tf. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S10O.0O0. THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ I $ I SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Clean seed barley, the six row ed variety, raised on new ground and entirely free from other seed, 1J cents per lb. Vic. Gibson, Burns. Friends should remember the grand ball given by the Mothers' Club on Nov. 28, Thanksgiving ball. They will serve luncheon in the hall to all who desire it ' B. P. Bennett desires The Times-Herald to extend his heart felt thanks to the many neigh bors who were so kind to them in the recent illness and death of his beloved wife. Two-fold Object 'his Advertisement fe have two objects in view In this sdvertiBe- the first is to inform you that this store is team th a full stock of fall goods in every Una of kndise that belongs to this business, and to formation so interesting that you may fee induc- uk up the items that engage you most, ur other object is to plant the germ of conf i- in your heart of hearts, confidence in this store willingness to serve you fairly, evan generous- re is no question of its ability. Fall styles in indue have no more thorough nor lavish ax- than our show room and counters, at your ure and get our prices on any goods you eed before sending off or buying elsewhere. us figure with you on your winter supplies. SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - nlc Building. - Burns, Oregon If it isnt Eastman's it isn't a Kodak. Mrs. Wm. Hanley went out to Portland the first part of this week. A fine line of guaranteed hair goods, now on display at Clingan's. Eastman's Kodaks .and East man's Kodak supplies at The Welcome Pharmacy. Get the special prices at the Steam Laundry on dry family washing. There were 18 homestead entries filed at the local land office on last Monday. Pure Bred Cockerals for sale, Brown Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds. J, H. Eichner. Buchanan. Mrs. James Paul and little daughter and Miss Nena Haar stritch were in the city last Saturday. Judge and Mrs. Wm. Miller made a trip out to Wagontire this week in their car to visit with the Egli family. Furnished room with light and heat for rent, also some cellar room. See H. W. McHose at the steam laundrv. H. W. McHose and family have moved into the Brisco re sidence for the winter and County Treasurer Miller will move into the McHose residence. Frank Triske has secured his commission as game warden of this territory and has entered upon his duties. He is a fine young man and will make good in that position. R. J. McKinnon & Son have established a daily stage from Drewsey to Juntura. Connec tions made with the trains at Juntura and passengers are given every comfort possible. Fare 6. Freight, 1 cent per lb. 51 tf Joe Carter's team of bronchos took a notion the lane wasn't wide enough for them and Frank Johnson's auto the other day with the result that they tried to get out into a field and in doing so broke the reach in the wagon and the wire fence didn't leave any too much clothing on Jce, No particular damage was done. Miss Annie McKenzie is con sidering the proposition of start a kindergarten in Burns. She has succeeded in securing suita ble rooms for the purpose and has had much encouragement but will not start the class until after Thanksgiving. She con templates having her sister come down from Tacoma and spend the winter with her. Elsewhere in this issue will be found the estimate made by the county clerk on the amount necessary to be raised by tax for the following year. In this the estimate is madr to cover a year and it also istimates the state tax to be approximately what it was for last year. However, it is found that the state tax com mission has estimated the state tax will be more than double of last year and it will thus bring the levy still higher than was anticipated. It was estimated an 18 mill levy would be sufficient but now it will likely be 20. J. F. Mahon was in town this week. A. EgB is in the city this week with his family. Butterick patterns at Luna burg, Dalton & Co. 52tf. Wanted Plain and small childrens' sewing. Infant cloth ing n specialty -Mrs. S. Whiting, Burns. 1-tf. Jonh Witzell and two children were up form Narrows Wednes day to see the Harney county pictures at Tanawama. I. Schwartz will meet and undersell any outside house on goods of any kind. Bring in your list Goods delivered in Burns, Portland, Boise, or any railroad point. 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 are invited to call at once. I. Schwartz will meet and undersell any outside house on goods of any kind. Bring in your list. Goods delivered in Burns, i'ortiand, Home, or any railroad point. The Clay Clemens sawmill is now at its new location and is prepared to fill any order with rough or dressed lumber, also fir lumber: buck teeth and any special order given prompt at tention. 82. .. N i ne Harney county nigh school students are going to have a game of foot ball at the ball grounds on Thanksgiving after noon. The Sophomore class will compete against seniors, Juniors and freshmen. Patrons of the A. K. Richard son general merchandise store are in luck. The bovs have ar ranged to give away a handsome 7-piece breakfast set to patrons showing by a coupon that they have traded to the amount of $26. Ask them about it. lit t" Miss Drusa Dodson took her departure Tuesday for Boston to resume her studies in Emerson College. We understand she will take a post graduate. She went out by way of Portland where she will visit for a short time with relatives and friends. Jack mans, the new pro prietor of the Windsor Barber Shop adjoining the land office, is prepared to do first class work in his line and invites a share of the public trade. Satisfaction in every respect 48tf. Married Last Saturday even ing at the Presbyterian manse by Rev. Dr. Babbidge. Ralph Bain and Miss Marie Springer. Mr. Bain is a son of County Commis sioner Thos. Bain and is post master at Harney. The bride came here about a year ago from Illinois with Mr. and Mrs P. K. Saffle, she being a sister to Mrs. Saffle. Miss Springer was em ployed for a time in the central office of the local telephone com pany, She is a very accomplish ed young lady. They will make their home at Harney. The Times-Herad extends congratu lations. Died -At her home in this city on last Sunday morning, Nov. 9, Eliza J., wife of B. P. Bennett, aged 74 years, 11 months and 3 days. The cause of her death was pneumonia. Deceased was a highly respected lady and her death was a severe shock to her many friends and the bereaved husband has the sympathy of a large circle of friends. Mrs. Ben nett was born in Illinois and was married to Mr. Bennett on Janu ary 9, 1869, the old couple having been comrades for almost 66 years. They had no children of their own but their niece had been a member of thejr family from babyhood. They came to Hums first 17 years ago where their niece, formerly Mrs. B. A. Dickenson, was residing and who died several years ago. They remained here for a time and finally went back to their former home in Maine only to again come to Burns, establish and improve another little home and then again go back to the Atlantic. They returned to this place about two years ago to re main permanently they stated. Mr. Bennett is a civil war veteran and is held in high esteem by his comrades, members of the G. A. R. having taken charge of the funeral which was held from the Presbyterian church on Tues day afternoon, services being conducted by Dr. Babbidge. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bennett had been members of the Burns Presbyterian church for a num ber of years. The funeral was largely attended by sorrowing friends who will do all they can to make the loss less to the grieving husband. , Tonawama tomorrow night. F. M. Landing was in from Van this week making proof on his desert. The Welcome Pharmacy has a fresh supply of Vaccine. Be sure and Vaccinate your calves. The Loyal Neighbors will meet at the Valley View school house on Saturday, Nov. 29. All other neighbors cordially invited. Horses fed by R. J. McKinnon & Son at the White Front Barn either in the barn or corrall for 26 cents per head. 61-3 For Sale Four head of A-l milk stock and four pure bred Poland China boars. Chas. Wilson. Receiver's Sale- We still have a lot of dry goods which include furnishings of all kinds for ladies and gentlemen. Come in and let us give you a pleasant surprise when we quote prices. La wen Mercantile Co., J. Dillon, Re ceiver. 61-1. Stop at the Burns Hotel when in this city where there is a fine cook and very best accommoda tons. tf 31. BURNS FLOUR MILLING CO. I'r i at Mill for product.. Flour SB.S0 In B-bbl. lota or wore. Bran 91.25 per hundred. . Rolled barley $1.28 par hundred. Rolliruj barley $2.00 per Ion In Ion lot or more. Customers in all oeses to furnish sacks. PACKING DEPARTMENT Until further notice the following Cash Prices will prevail in selling meets! Hot s, whole or half, lie. par lb. Choice pork tonka, ISc. per lb. " loin, 20c. Whole pork shoulder 12 14c. Lot of pork, 1 Sc Whole or hall mutton. He Front quarter mutton, 10c. Hind quarter mutton, IS 1.2c, Choice mutton for Mow, Sc. Mutton chops, 15c. Hind quarter beef, 13c Front quarter beef, lie. Beef all cuts at reasonable prices. The intention of the Company is at all times to pay the beet prices and soil on closest martin consistent with food bust' ness manatement. Oregon Agricultural College FARMERS' WEEK December S to 13, ISI9 This will be a notable event in the educational history of Oregon Farmers' Co-operation will be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations i n everything that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home-maker. WlWTia SHOUT COUHSE Jaaanrr S lo ao. 114 Tlin College liaa irnl no effort to make thla Ilia tnorl mm plate short BSSMB ill its liiitory. A vtrv wide range of couraea will bo offered in Uen- eral Agricultural Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying Poultry Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domottic Hclence anil Art, otniuttrce, Forestry, and Mimic. Nunierou. lecture and discussions on KAIIMKRH' CO-OPERATION, at home and abroad, and will be a leading fea ture. Make thli a pleasant and profile Lin Hinii'i oniiiiK. No tuition. Acoonv MiolalioiiH reatonable. Keduoed rateeon all railroad. For further information address II. M. TUN N ANT, liegislrar. Corvallii, Oregon Farmer' Husitiaaa Couraea by Cor rcaiionilcnce without tuition rtmnrmrmniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiniiiiiim THE STAR Feed Barn II KLLIOTT. Prop. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month CAREFUL ATTENDANTS Good Feed and Reasonable prices Horses 25c par Head in Barn Haled Hay and Graia for Sale Comfortable Camp House With Cook Stove PATRONAGE SOLICITED South Main St.. Hum nntnmtmittmimmmmmummmt NOTICE KOU PUBLICATION. Dnitiii statu l.s nu orrtc Hums. Oregon, NuvsniLer 11, lata Notion la hereby given that Walter T attaint of Klley, Oregon, win, .,,n January (I, lU7,nide ii irioi Mni no. vian Hsrlal, No. IMIBn. lot Lois ;i suit I. Kk'.HW '., HW.HKi.4 Mention In Towi.slilii'JJ s , Italian '.'s k, . Willamette Merl .iliin, lias filed nolle pf Intention to make Hnel nve year !'i, ol. to eslalillali claim to the Unit shove ilesenlieit. Itefofs Heslatar anil Receiver, at Hum Oregon, on the itithilftjr of recent iter, mis. rial in an I names as witnesses It. I'! i i viler, lariol Wlllisrspoou, Andrew J. Hklai B. I 'el I'mliii sll of lUley. tliegoii. iVm K.aaa. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITKII HTATJU LAND Officii, Hums, Oregon, November VI, IWIS Notice is hereby given that Joka Q, Alexand er, of Burks, Oregon, who on July 17, 10. anil Mi'i'leiiiher II, tall, respectively, msde Home leail Kuliles. No. 01M-O7WJ, for NJ.KW, HttlgNW'., NvV'.Nf..,. HU,NlC'i and nU.K'; Heeiion is. Township vo H.. Hang V K., Willamette Meridian, has fllad notice of luten lion to mske tlualflvu year front, to raiabllali claim lo the land above described, before Ilea Islur and Hecelver, at Hums, Oregon, un the Hull day of Hecember, mm. claimant names as witnesses Wlllla.n liardwell.ufllurus, (begun. Wllllsm A. kjukehsle, Alvin Hurlburt bolfi of Narrows, meg, in. Albert K. Murphy, of Hums, Dr.aou. wj. Vaaai. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I I Mtojgalt. aVBASBS I. AMbi (IBBlfie llit. liNiTgn Btatb I.snu orrioa, l.akuvlsw Oregon, noveiubsr 4, Nbtb-n la hereby glvn that Thomas A Mar low, uf Kile, Uregou, who, on Juu.Juth, mio, in ano Homestead Knlry (Ant feby. ), I MM) No. oltt.00, for K'J. -union US Township it a, Msuge .a I., Willamette Merldlau, has filed notice ol Intention to make filial three year Proof, lo ibIiUbIi claim to tho land above described, be for Cbaa. A. Hhnrman, II. H. t'ommlsloar, at rile, Oregon, on the 1Mb day l December, IBUk rlalniaut uames SB witnesses Okas. k. Davit, kdward H treat, Jams Melaoa. John Mu(aohrn all of Fife, Oregon. Ja. r. BUMUtsi. Iteglsiei. NOTICE OF CONTEST. IiNitkh htatr- Land orriu. Burnt, in. nun. rtnvombtr t.tftl I To Irtjverf W iMihusfr .l It I y . 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If this arrvlre l inadrt by tht delivery of a ropy of your aniwn to the rontet'atit lu peiton, proof of aurh m-- vlrt m un the either the lahlraiiteatant'a wrllleti arknowledgfintnt of hit receiptor the ropy, ahowliigf ltatltte of Ita receipt, or the affidavit of tht peraoti by whom tht iftllveiy waa riiil tatlna when ami hrr tb i'oi-v wh deliver td; If utada by epTiatefed mall, prHf of aur-b atrvK-e mttst constat ! tiic amdavlt if the per not. Ly whom the copy aa mailed, tHtlni whan and the poMoOotO which It waa nmlli-l aud thla Hfflilavlt mutt itr accompanltnl by tin pottmwttr't rffctliit far the letter. You should slat In your answer tht name of tht pott office to which you deilre fu ure notice to lie tin to you. Wm. Kahhb, Haititer. Data of Aral publication November h, mis. Date of second publication November Ifi, ivll Date of third publication VuviiiiIht a, ivlH. Date of fourth publication November'., IVM NOTICK KOU PUBLICATION Unit,) htatkm Lakh Offim , llurut, Oregon, uu.)h-t .-v. r.M;i I Noibt It hereby etvcii that Kny Kelly, nf navtny, wreRou. wno, on June in, i-Hv ann Feb. IV, 19tW, rttpectlvaly made Homeateail Kutry No. SftSe, Herlal No if.f.ni and No u,; ., for WUNK4, KUNW'4, NWUNW, NWtiHE'.,, Nft'4.Hei-M,,liUM.iUid NKi4Nk heel ion Jfl. Townahlp tt t,, Kaiifi- 84 K , Willamette Meridian, has file J notlct of Ihteullou to make Pinal five-Year Proof, to rsubh-i. cUlm lo tht land above dtecrll'ied, bafure tttflaiar and Receiver, at Burnt, Oregon, ou the tt(h day of December IMS. claimant tiamt an wltneattt. TfA H Patera, Oeora Hti, ( harl - LalMir enct, Nlaa Halt, all uf Princeton. Oregon. Wm Kabhm. Heglater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Umtd HTargs Land orricg Hums, Uregoo. tlctouer M. I'M.". Nolle I. herelij tlvan tktl Nisi Halt, Jr., of Wavarly, urvffon, ho, on Hentcmbrr in IIIIO, mad Ailillllnlial lliniif. trail Knlry Nn wwaa, for NBia-B'j, gr n, SW'.eWli ami i"w'. Bsi'llou. Township 7H ksiigr.il a , Willamette Meridian, hat filed notice of Infeti lion to make final three year prnol.io eialillah rialin lo the land abor e deerittied, before Iteg later aud Hecelver, at Kurns, Oregon, on the .th day of December. 11. t'latmant namee as witnesses Jama J Malum. Hoy Kelly. Fred II. l-elers, tieorge Halt, all of Princeton. Oregon. K.aaa Heglater. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION. fan. i. eTACM l.l (irrica lliii ii . Oregon, OrtulaT -r7. Il:t. Notice Is hereby glren thatoihn A.Hall, ol lireasey Oregon, who, on Uaeaaikor lltli. ivssi made Honiralead Kulr No. '7u, hcrlal No tWIIT. for NWI.NK',. K1N'4 and HJ',N',. Hec I;.. townthln'Jun., Rang, u,'iK . wil smelt. Met Idlsn, hsa filed notice of luielltlou lo tn.br dnal Ihree-year proof, to establish claim to Ihe land above deecrllaid. tvefore K I,. Heed U H romiulssloiier, st tils ifflce at lireweey, Oregon, on the let day of Itereuiber, IvlH Claimant uamee aa witnesses James I. Hrooks, John W llurdlck, Alfred B. U.rev, Htephen Miller allot lirewsey, Ure gon. Wm K.aat Keglttrr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- I'aiTtnttr.Tu I.snu orrtc, , lliirns. Oregon, OcloUir .'7, 113 1 Notice Is hereby given that William k I arrett of ttllry, Oregon, who, on Mar h i. luoa, madr llullirsll'Sil Knlri No. .ItBJ. Hvrlal No ISI7I.. fin H'.HK'.Binl h'.s'r.1,. necllon M, Towu.hlp '.': ttoulh Itange if, Kaal, Wlllamrlte Meridian. has filed nolle of Intention to uisks Final Ave vear proof, lo establish claim lo the Isiui atsnv ilescrllinl. before the Iteglaler aud He crtver, at Bums, Oregon, on ih th dav of ltombei IV1 t lalsnaiiv names as wltueases Woody 1.. Heal Woody O. Heal. Hen F. Mut t.r . i -i.Mir Olbben. sll of Klley, Oregon. n m. rtaa. Kegisier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t NiTct' Mtatbn I.AHnorrtci, ( Hurnt. Oregon, October -7, Itfltt Noilot It hereby given that Fred A.Caee.ol Iirvweev, Oregon, whr, ou July UL, I'M.1, made Homestead Kt.fry, serial No. OoMft, for M NIC... KVS.NK'. and N W8K4l .t. iiun SI. Tow n ill In IMH.iutb. Henge :u Kaat, W lllamettc Mer1 dlan, has filed iH'lice uf Intention to limit h 1 11 . 1 (eminulatlui: I'mof to t-atHbl)b claim to ibe laud above deacrlbtd, before K I . Htedc. U H. coiiitnlMlouur, at hit olhce ai h'tetey, Oregon, ou the oth day of leceiuber, M Claimant uauiet aa wltneaaea John Ott, Kim. i II Taylor, Amoa N.-mcII. Vt ii i in in l- Hater all of Drewae, , Oregon Wm. Karri. Kefltter. NOTICK FOR PURLIBAT10H, UNiTguHTsTaa Land orricg, Hums, Oregon, October tf, iin.i. Notice Is hereby given thai Merit A. fpteer, of Burn, Oregon, woo on May .".'ml, ItfciH. made llomrstead Knlry No. U74, Hiirlal No n.i.ii, toi ki,W!. snd W '.sgi,, Heiiiuii II, Township it, South. Kange Hi Basl. Wlllsiuell Meilctlan has flint until nil Intention tomske final Five Year proof, lo establish elslin to th laud starve described, before the Kegisier slut He reiver, al Burns, Oregon, on Ibe Mh day ol December, 1(11. Claimant names as witnesses Albert H l-orler, Hoy I) Hlahl, t'harlr V Heed. Frauk I' Hlackiner, allot Hums Oregon Wm I'u.i. Kegisier. NOTICK KOU PUBLICATION, UNI I f liMTATKh I.ANliofFli K. i HliriiB. Oregon. October W, twin. ( Notice I hereby given tbat Wood o. Best husband ol Norauerreu, uecaneu ol 1. 1 1. v. rrBtrejl. M, wt nisa"e. ...., isvi, sis HomesUad Knlry No. ajun, serial No. n.'.toi. fin KU ol WU. Kecll. in 10. Township .'' Houlh Kange 74 Kast, Wllltinetle Meridian, has tiled notice of Inienilou tu mske final five-year Proof, to atahUsh claim to th land abnvu described, before the Heglater sod Hecelver. at HiiriiB, Oregon, on the'Jstb day of Noyemlier, isil. f'lalinaut names aa wltnu.sea F Mutter, W I. Bett Hon ei ! ( , II. ,i II ol Klley, Oregon K.J l.auglilln Fife. Oreg. 11 n M. rsast, Ki'glste N0T1C FOR PUBLICATION ITKIIHTATKH I.ANIl OFr.l'K Hill ii. ihruuli in ti'l.i i .' 1 !. Notice Is hereby given Hist Jolm A Haul oi I swell, Oregon, vv tin on Novembci ZJuil, IISJ.i ma. 1. Desert I ami fntrv. Serial No i.n ho si.sVi",, He. lion .11. Township i south. Kange .itVaai. Wlilaiueiiii Merlillsn, lias tiled notice of inienilou to make flual 1 roof, to eslalillali el tm to the laud above described, Iwforeiht1 Heglstrr aud Hecelver, of Hums. Oregon, on i he wilt day of November, IVM Claimant names ss witnesses Ii B. Ausmlll, Charley Hard. It. J. Wllsnu Allen H. iirahi.ni. all ol l.awen, Oregon. Wm. Fahks. Heglater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'MIKD HI VI KS I.ANDOKFH'K Bums, Oregon, ocietntr ka, llliii Nolle It herebv given that Henry I lay Ii., bin. un, ol llsme), Oregon, wliouu July 1st lU.ru made Houiesluail Knlry serial No UiUllu, for Bl.SWi,, Bunion 1 Tow na nip ti South Hauge II'., K si, Willamette MerliHvJl lias llleil nollee of Inienilou lo make Filial Three nar . roof, to establish claim lo the land shove ile sin Hind, beloru the Kegisier aud Keielver n HiiiliB, Oregoli, nil ihe .'Vlh day ol Novenliu 1111. Claimant names as wllllussus; Peter Mortter, J. W. Hhuwu, Joe Ulark.t II Uavls, allot llaruev, Oregon. WM. K.ki... Hegls'i i NOTICE FOB I'UHI.ICATION UMITgpHT.Tgs l.isn llrrni i Burnt. Oregon October it, till. I Nolle it hereby glveu that Dsvlili. llovu ol ludaneudanc, Oregon, who, on Auguti irlih Itasj, mad Desert I snil Knlry. Serial, m, . u.i.,.,. for B' seutloii iw, Township V South, Hauge wt Kaal. Wlllainelle Meridian, hss filed uollce of Inienilou lo make final pi, ml, to establish claim to the laud above desvrlked, befur Ihe Hsglslsr ami Kocelvui, at Hurnt, Oregon, on tha'sttb day uf Novamber, iti.i Olalwanl names as wllue.se. Hsury r Huulley, Chss Van .sudl Ueoige Cobb all of laiwen, Oregon. William W l'r elvsl Indepeudeuoe, lregou ... Wa. Fiag, Kegisier FOREIGN DEPARTMENT We are fully equipped to'hmndle any For eign Banking buBinesa and issue drafts direct on all the'principalYitir; of England, Ireland, Scotland A Wales France Auatro-Hungary Switzerland Italy Belgium Russia Germany Finland Holland Spain Denmark ft Sweden India Hong Kong, 'Japan, Mexico City Applications by mail for Foreign' Drafts will have prompt attention. Harney County National Rank "Year Heme Inalltutlon t 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 PatientsReasonable Terms Graduated Nurse in Charge THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICK8, Props. Old and New Patrons Will Find the Best Brands Here Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oregon I MR. FARMER 3ftisT,i i wT ;. -MIR: -.Jijj: J JM) gtvjp 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, gas engines ammunition, paints dishes, glassware crockery, windows doors, rootling and builders' supplies complete in all lines Blue Ribbon Wire Fencing In quantity any heighth desired HEATING STOVES and, RANGES r po I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH. Manager