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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1913)
1 g - r f SILO THAT PROVED A MONEY MAKER After a tew ion of careful thoiiKlit and conalderntlon on tlio qiieatloit of putting In the alio I at Inst bought I good alio secondhand nt n public sale. write a Pennsylvania MM I" IN American Agriculturist 1 plant my mm about one fourtli thicker than for a regular emu, aa 1 Want many good, large MHI In IsM feed. Wlien pliintiil ton thick the stems nrc Wo light and I do BOl get snougli com for ii good feiil Th. alit!i' If properly cul into tttorl Isngtha and wall Macaod as hh to ndmit of no air to II IM tW Juicy und miti'ltloni and. bejna latebla, cattle will thrive well on II ii rut Naao out In tlio spring hi good th'sli iiihI shed their hair iiin.li ooncr than cuttle kept lloM mi dry feed. 1 begin to nit corn for sllnge when near the rlMnlug singe Jusl Whan the eora on the oaf la deatet, mui nearly flt to cut for shocking mid heroic the lower leaves lime died off loo much At thla least I seem lo get nhoilt nil the feeding value out of II. mid there la atlll enough moisture In the stnlk to Bake It pack well In the silo. If corn XkMW Photo l' Kalians Agricultural cullegn. Kitxiiu-tii of Juneau, world'a chmniplon Ayrshire cow, la ownex! by th Kanaaa Agricultural college at Miiiilniiiiiii. 'Hie world'a brat thraa-year-old Ayrshire nnlslieil her vent's trial not long ago with 15. 31 pounds of milk to !ier cie.lit. i..c pounds mora than tha cow which haa until now hUl the rlmin plonahlp record. Klliabath contrlli uttd during tha year M6 81 poaadl of butter fat. equal to HM poun.li ..t butter. Th average teat for the year was XUVj per cent. Her ra tlon haa conalated of the ssueral herd ration of four parts corn, two parts bran and on part ollmeal aa a grain ration, and she haa re ceived all th alfalfa and silage she would consum. gets too dry add enough water to Baku It pack well. When I am ready to Oil the alio I try to get enough help to keep a cutter and engine busy. There la much to lie gnlmsl by hav ing an extra man or more to handle the corn, for It la a heavy Job I alio to have two men In the alio to tramp and pack It well and distribute the corn and leaves Into all parta of the alio. My alio la the round stars silo of cedarwood, and I figure I emi grow the corn under ordinary conditions and put It Into the alio for $1 BO n ton. and I iilno figure that every ton of allage la worth 14 to $.r it Ion a hen compared with other feeds I live on a farm of 130 acrea, where I grow I rarlety of cropa, ouch aa com follow ed by onta, followed by wheat, and occasionally a second crop of wheat with whlcb I seed over land to trass. timothy and clover. Thla hay I had formerly fed out to my stork. The cows, horses and abcep were also fed much of the corn and corn stover. With a alio 1 can now hold OTS much more and better feed for my eowa and sheep, and the sllnge Is pro duced on much lesa acreage. This la a very strong point In favor of the alio. I can farm better without the automobile than without a silo. The fatteners of cattle for beef claim much larger galna by the uae of tillage for feeding. Hllnge seems to furnish Just what the dairy cow wants mid nlao what the iteer wants for Inking on fleeh. I have paid for the alio many times over by Belling the hay I would have fad to my rattle, aheep and other stock, and there la no food to equal good torn silage If properly put up. Fd For the Colt. Too few of the colts on most farma receive any other means of sustenance except their mothers' milk till tbey are ready to wean, writes a correspond nt of the Iowa Homestead. Uf course the colt will grate some, but It will not develop and thrive aa well on grass and milk as It would If properly fed on a little grain and mill feed Mult We begin to tempt the troll to eat of n little grain, mill feeds and clean, bright roughage just as aoon aa possible With a small trough containing tame grain and placed where the colt fre quents, It quickly forms I he habit of eating We have found a most sstlstsctury feed for the colt to lie one part corn chop, one part bran ami two parts outs These form a ration that will furnish bone and muscular tissue for the young and rapidly growing bod and at the an me time supply aulll. lent material for putting on n little fut und keeping Up the heat sometimes necessary. Corn For th Silo. It waa formerly taught by the agrl cultural colleges that corn should be cut for adage Just when thu grain was In the "dough" stage, but experience haa demonstrated that good silage may be made at almost any stngo after that, but never before. Milage corn cut too soon lacks substance and tending. quality. It la too mii In If cut after It la dead ripe It may be necessary to run water into the blower, but It will make silage. Kansas I'nriiier NIGHT. Must day return again? Will earthly Influence never ceuaeV Unholy toll desecrates the heav enly calm of night. When shall the mystic sacrlflcii of love burn forever? Light has Its own fix ed limits, but night bus a bound less. unfutliomublo dominion. The reign of sleep has no end Holy sleep, shed thy bleat balm ou the hallowed night of this earl lily sphere Only fools full to understand thee und know of no other sleep than the shadcH which the actual night casts over us In kindly pity They see thee not In the purple blood of the grape, In the golden ..II of the almond, In the dusty sup of the poppy. They guess not It Is thou who hoverest around the tender maiden, making her heart the temple of beaveu, nor dreum It la thou, heavenly messenger, who dearest the key which opens the dwellings of the lllessed No vu I In (K. von Hardciiberg). RUTH. She stood breast high amid (ha corn, l a sped by tha golden light of morn, I.Ike UN sweetheart of the aun, W ho many a glowing klaa had won. tin her cheek an autumn flush liceply ripened. Buch a bluah I n tin- midst of brown waa born, I Ike red popplea grown With corn. Itoiitid her eyea her treaaea tell. Which were blackest none could lell Hal long hiabea veiled a light t'lml had else been all too bright Mm I her hut, with ahady brim, Made her tressy forehead dim. Tims she stood amid the stooke, nulling (lod with sweetest looks. Sure. I aald. heaven did not menu Where 1 reap thou auouldat but glean Lay thy sheaf adown and coma Share my harvest and my home. Thomas Hood EUGENIC. If a girl la taught that In ac eptlng a man aa husband aha is choosing the father nf her chil dren mid made to realise all that Hint means the .bailee nre that she Mill lie attracted by the right kind uf man (o begin with nnd will choose with much greater w Isdom. It la not a mat icr of opposing love with reason, but of dlns'tlug It wisely. It Is only within comparatively recent times, you know, that women lime been given the power to choose I heir mate and apply to men certain testa of fltneaa. At tlrst tlieso testa were for prow ess in war, for daring deeda, for manhood, courage and honor As lime M-ent on these demands Inc ranged to Include Industry lrtue, honesty and Intelligence, and BOW they have added a high er moral standard and phyalral and mental cleanness.- Mrs M. Irwin FRANKLIN' PHILOSOPHY. BUMBO All and Praise All are two blockheads. Nil mail e'er waa glorious who Mas not laborious. .luck l.lltle sowed little, and little he'll reap. lie that cuiinot obey cannot ..iniiiiuul All egg today Is belter than a hen tomorrow. If you know bow to awnd lea ihan you get you have the phi losopher's stone. Poor Richard THE COOL, COOL RAIN. th. the cool, ci Mil rain on the dusty street. With scents of the valley and plain, ml the freshened breeae In the thankful trees. Whose wet leavea laugh In the rain! How the panting lilies lean their lips Mi. I quench their thirst aa It beats and drips! (Ih. the cisil, cool rain as It rush es down I i .mi the broken heart of the cloud! ROW It bathes the roof In the blazing town 'I'o the peal of the thunder loud! How Its rupld rivulets leap and play Mi.! .ool the ateps of the burn -In' , Dli, tl ool, cool rain, with Ita brightening drops, On the hill and the fervid vale. Its welcome fall on the thirsty crops, lis balm In the breathing galel Itejolce. O city, and sing. O plain. In the fall and call of the cool lug rain -Frank I.. Stanton. SHUN FRAYED COLLARS. They Ave Apt to Irritate th Neek and Caua Carbuntl. I he back of Ibe neck la tha com mo nest place for a carbuncle to ap I. ii It Is a moat sensitive spot, not Mi much on the surface of the akin Is In the underlying tlaues. wherein me great nerves Hint communicate i. iv closely wltti the brain And It U In these tissues that the carbuncle i ends Us "roots " A enrbuiiclo Is a breaking down of Hi., tissue caused by the genua call ed streptococcus slid staphylococcus. These are the principal but by no means the only pus producing germs lliey eat and break down the tissues The white cerpuscles: of the blood rush lo the spot and try to devour the nt In. king bacteria. Millions of tbem per Ish In thu attempt, and pus la really a mixture of dead while corpuscles and germs that are exuding virulent pol sons 'iirhuncles select the back of Ibe ne. It so often becauae uf tba Irritation caused by the collar If thla lie slightly frineil or roughened by caroleea laun derlng. The back of the neck la al most aa much exposed to dirt aa are the backa of the hands nnd needs Hashing almost as often Tba rubbing of the collar scrspes off the scaly enr fnce of Ibe skin, which Is Ita protec tion against germs of disease Thla being gone, the germs enter unop posed A collar button pressing constantly hi the one spot may produce the same effect. And In a few days you' are going around with a bandage on your neck mid suffering awful torture, fortu nately Him doctora have discovered an milltoxln that quickly curaa carbun cles Vet even when this la admlnle lere.l the patient la doomed to much pain The moral of all thla la: Don't wear a collar that la tha laaat bit frayed. -New York World. Hla View af It liond Don't you re I lie that mar riage broadens a uiiiu? Denedlct Oh, yea I suppose It can be put that way, but "flatten" la the word I'va always used. -London Tit lilts. No man waa avar so much deceived by uuotber aa by himself. Orevllle Finest al I'uliii. timothy und red top hay baled may )o had at the Goodman feed barn in south Burns NOTICK FOR I'UHLICATION IInitsii Htati I.Asn urrics, j Soma, iiresoii, s. .vnm i.ei ., nun I Nellie I. hiiel.y lilt, n that lis I Nelson, ol av..lr. tires who, mi Mull I, 110, ataaa III.,... U.S. I Kntri Ne nil i ',.', HK',. HK1.KK-, Hli.l SM ' ,SM ',. ' ' Hun -I. '!" ""'Hi' .7 8,, Kani M K.. M ill... .. .ii. Mcil'llsn. haa tllr.l anil I liileiilliin In make Dual three tear i I. toeatsellali elalm lo the lali.l also a .leerni.c.l, Isifiire Iteslater ami K Ivor, al llllrna. Iiii'ioill, on the 17th .la el P. eelilhir, 1JIII, I i'lalliisnl llAoiea UN 11 llnea.ea Kre.l II Peters, Hear) toll Mm Matt. rharleii l.almiahi a all of I'rlm .inn, nrasuli. Ms rASHK Hosteler MlTliK holt I'UIH.ICATION I'NiiKii HiATsa LaMOOrrt) s, Mime.. Oregoa, Noieliil.erl., 11:1 N Il Ii. I. lo III. StbSl llelny I Si Ii r ,il Waieili, Oregon, ii hi. en Nni. I, liain an.l April I. Il I. ki - . in. Il . nnele lloaiSlrtll iilrle., Nil "I. llll,l..l NW',. NW'.SW ,, ,., Iff; gi.Nr'i, ..".I NK'.HKJ., Heeifutl ". DWIllhlpsTa., Rsaa il h. ttlllatnetle Men Mi He. I., Illsn. haa lllrii Untie nl liileiilliin In tSSaS Kins! three year I'nsil. lo i-aial.llah elalni m the Isml slsiie .temil I. More lleslatar ami Heeelver, si lumia, Oregon, on Ihv i .Hi ilsy "I lieei.nil.er, limi. lllalmanl lialnea aa I I; Ira J. N'elaoli I'.iarlea l.ahiiram n, Oeorifl Halt, Kreil II, IVIeia, allot I'llmuliill, llreiion Ms I iMiia. Iti(laler NOTICK FOR PUBUOATION I' NtTK1lHTATsT.il .4NI Or-fK K I Murim, 0r0f0t1 n. tut., i .-.., )) , Notlr i inrrM n.in iimi Hi Fforttv n PuclHi' H-IIwh) t .mi, mil), WlltHW (t ill-1 uil tlio on ( si. I'.inl. MlnnvstolK. ii.mhid ''Hi U nl U. l.il.rl IffU, Hi. tl III IhliOmpU IUtl..1i-4flill 10 t.i n.'U'rl nniln 1 1 i-n-Ua, nun of iln ml nf CoutrM iir.i-. .liny l, ii'm WHUt. M7, ) 11 I .1 V. U i p. r II S II HI tve.nl V. t f, i ml N .. U.Wfl Any mix! nil Mraopi rlHlmtiiB m.virtly lli INMMI iH'lt'l llrtii tir tlttnirillK in ui.ji't t nnatiai' nl th. niinttml fii ret. it'iol the ir.inl.ur fur n mlit-r rMMlO. i Ihf illaiHiCftl lo h,iMi ul, huiilit rile llnlr nni.liivM.i( prtilcM Hi- unit., on or I'fiini' i ha ftik i !) ' Dooowbor, IVI.t. R, KlttK, H-tllhliT NOTICE FOR PUBLIOAtlOH I'M II Ii tl IIM IIMHIIHIK I in: rue Oregon, October .' I'.u.i I Noll., la )...!. i all. a Dial Malls i.i.ith llleehliisn. "I ilaniev, lireaon, h... oil June lllh. la, ina.le Minn, an a'l Klllrir No M Herlal Su IIJBJII, lot NK',,-.. n IS, I .. nalili I -....ill.. Hanae a.1 r.a.l n llialn.-o.- leri.nan. haa nie.l null, e ..I lliniillnli In make llnal ll.e fl'ai enwif In SSlsbllsh . lalm I., the la ml .I.,.. , i..a. tin. . i. i . i. ... th Kalstr and It ci Iver, si Itiirli. Oregon, on Hie i-lh lm nl lieeeliil-cr. IU lam. am nam. ...... II. tea, a An.llnJ I unimlns ami William I'alteienh D..1I. nl llnrhaiiall llragon i.arlaml A Htune man of lleilii'i Ursgoa William T Van In-. .. i of Drssrsey, tin seo M r"ARS, lleslater Notie of Lease of Stale Und. The State Land lUmid drawing to k.iae nil iinaiild echo. ! srclionatltl mid :in) Mill racattnt ullera tm sauna ap to Dcjeamber --. IMS Uaast Mill ! umilr loin tarni of ontycar, inhjacl to can ,. Ihiliuii in rvrnt of last ul I aM He mittnnot to covai annual rtntal uni.t mcoiiiiaiiv Ollef (i. 0, BROWN, lb rk Stntr I. mid lloiiid NoMinlar I, l!H:i i'.':! Appointment of Adminiatrator, In thr miittci ..I tha rai.iie ..I Kaorn B. llinf., dt egnnid. N.illcc n lienl. v givaO that I he und. . siajnOaj lin thia dav lecll dull siaillll. d the iiilnnnialiiil.il ..I tin abort entitled ralntr .Hoi lina illllv illilbllcil. A 11 K I a. ma hnting daluia attainai auid aatnt me h.n In ii'.iueil In .i.allt them with iiua i roneheri to thr tiiiilanljnsil nl Ins residence nciir l.nwcn, tlrrgun, ..r si tin- nlhcc ol 11 A KrmUild, his nt- toinry at Hum-., Oregon, dnd Octnlstr "8, Mil. I'iml pill.b. aln.i. lletiilicr M, IBM Siiirr 1 1 a 1 -. Adniinialr.iiiii SUMMONS In the I'ircuil t'ouil ol I lie Slnle ol OraSOni lot llnincy (.'.iiillty Khudn I Btoy, I'lnliiiiii, j in . Silniin.ilia John B. Sun . IVIeinlaul,) To Jnhn I: Slot, Ibe above limn, d Dnfinflnnl In thr name of tha Mate ol Oregon, you lire hereby irititici! to iiiH'iir und Iinswci to the e.niiilaiiit filril ngniust you in thr nlime entiilcd suit, oil Of I' fore thr Inat du o( the limn ireacrilsiil in the order ul jm'ibcatiou uf this sum mon tit-wit, un ui iihuiit the tlth duv ol Dantnafaar, 19M, aald data btiauj the ex piration uf sis M-ccka from the Ural publication ut thia aiiitiiuuiia; and it vou tail to Uliawcr, tin want tlicrcut, I'lain ml Mill apply lo I lie t'uiiit lor thr r lief dcmamlcil in the e.impiuiut, tu M'it: l:or u decree ol thia Court dianolvlog tlic bonds uf umtiiiiioiiv now exiatin' ImImccii I'biiuiifl and I 'clcndniil, and that Pliiiniiil Iiiiic a dccicc ol divorce aliaulute from Ik-liniliinl . That pluin till hnvc I he cine, I'tistudy mid I'untroll of juhii l.euiinril Stuy, minor child ol pi iiutill .in.l ileleu.lnllt, and hel i-oala mid ibahlii aantaUtf hciein. Tina NUiiiiiiona i . pulilialn .1 bv older ol Hon. Ornnl Thontpaon, imt.. ig tin County Cotiit of iinincv County, Ou-nom, made nnd cnlcieil on I he '.'.'lid diy ol (Ii I..!., i, 1019, ami llie lo.-l publication of this aummona is Octulicr Iftth i'i : I I- I'ATIKMSON, M icy tor I'IhiiiIiII Oregon Agricultural College FARMERS' WEEK llr. -nd.e. 8 to 13, 1BI3 This will hi a nolablo ovi'iit in tlm educational history of OreKon Farmers' Co-operation will be the leading topic of it stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations i n every thing that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home-maker, WINTER MHORT COURSE January a le HO. 1014 The College Iiiih apareil no elh.il to uiakn thla the molt complete short emir..- ill its history. A vtry whin range nf OOUram will b nffcied in (Ion aral Agrlciiltiirul ilorlloulllira, Aiiimsl lliii-li.in.il 1 , lnlryiii) I 'milt ry Keeping, Meihinic Arts, lioiiicrtlc Science and Art, Cmiiiiierce, I'm. Miry, and MiinIc, NlllniirollH IncllllcH and .Il in limit QH KA KM Hits' COUI'KKATItlN, at I i and al. i ad, and mil be a leading lea turn. Make this a ulaaaanl nnd proflta bin mulcr outing. V. I union Aecoiu uiolatloiiH renaonahlo. Iletliiued latnsou all iiiiliiiiidN I'or luilhei inh.iinallon address II. M. TKNNAYI, UegiHtiur, i oiuiIIIh. Oregon. I miners ' llusiuess Courses by ('or rcMjiiilcin .' uilhoiil tuition NOTICE OF CONTEST. (iHtTKti Ntatkn l.fjNiXrrrirs Hurn. ori'Koii, N.ivi'tnli. 4. 191H i To l.tniTl W. ImiIionki- of III'-y, Orr-njon, Cnil- lMtyl Villi Nil' Im'I. hy llitll.lit Ihltl AlllNlliU I I hum, uhu llVep t.lh', nn, an hfr iiHiI mill m lli.'i-,.lil mi s.iv. 'iiil.n itti, i:n.i. rtii' in IIiIh oflN Ihm iluly ciirrotiuintrd t 1 li'ntliMi to oontral unit iMMtri Itiu t in t'llmlmi of your a --. I, .. ... kin III IOI ttaala I Mia 11 1411.4 II CSHnH, I'HUI l-SM ra,,Mai1 1-T'lie.l Oil. will's inrt'ii' April '.'niJ, 1910. fir Hi. Hn'ilnn M, 'limn hi.. ' . lln.iK.' A' KftNt, WIIlKtMialtn Matrllllft". I'll Mr u iiniii'ia) for iinr runinii miit ant'ijirn wini n ii Dvr ' hI'iIhIm'-. rwirltiiH'eiiiMin ur In Buy WlwImpMTMMH Irai'l .f tml aixl for iiinm1 llioMi nl it moii III Umi pami lintrt wholly attaniJon oi Nii'l i-IaIiii ,nii mi-, tlicrrforr, ftirthpr uotlflttl that tli hIiI allpRHiloiift will Im uitiMi hy thin oniri mi lm Iiik lii'i'ii rnnli iini'iI hyjou, kihI your uttd rti try w ill hn OftllOfltd l hi'ipuhilir whin ml yuiir hit Ili.'t i ii'ht to ht' In I Ihi'iHn I'llht'r li.'fuif IhlN i. Ill r oh H'.'nl. If yOll full to II lo hi till nihiT wiihin iwi'iiiy iln.M iliir Ihv foiiH'IH piililli Mllnll n( till" tiolh-n, NN llOWIt lii-lnw. your Nimwor umlrroath, aiioittlcally uhwIIiik ami i i'niiHii.1t mm tn tht'iis' allotjatl.Mia of run I ml, Ortfyofl fall wiihluthat limit lo Rli In thla niin liit- proni that yoti haw tni vi-it a Mp) nl oitr amwrr on tin aM -ontataul "lthir In par ton of h rMlaUrM ihkii if thla parr lot li inailf hy thr .h-Ti v.-n of a nop) of yom aiiawer in tin-I'ohti-B'ant in porton, proof of audi tar Vh tuuunt hltllni tin- fiahl coiitaataut'i wrlltmi it. L mus I. lijtnniit of hla ri'i i-lit of thu ropy, nlniM Mi Un- lnii "f It' rt'ii-llit, Ol thf niThlavIt of llin parion whom th ifrllvory hhi maili ntiilliiK v .it'll ami ttliPrr iho t'npy WM ilttll Vtr ul.il mailti hy ititlalufril mall. pi.Mif of aut-u htyIi i- iintil fonalal nf ih. aftlilavlt of tin- ) i mm by wbuui tha cop) aa mallril, talliiff whtm anil lnepof.1 nm.i' 10 whlthlt wai mallmr ami ihla althlavli Bui he accniupanlfil hy lh poBiraMtor'i rtIW rof thi'inttur, Vou Ninmhl atatf In ntir atinwiT Ihanama of Un- piixi i.flii f tu u hh Ii mi i1ftri' fn ur timhi'N tn l.i at'itt to you. Wm. MHr It. Kim. i haii nf Brtl puhllratlou Novi'inht-r t, tH, llsth of Uf I'll till t. Ilhhcnth.ll Nn.i-lithtT ., 11 -tint, ol Ihli-I pllhllratlnll NiivaMitxT W, I'llM. Poll nf Iniirth (iiihlli-ittloii Nnvi'liihcr '."i. IVIK N0TI01 FOB l'UUI.ICATION t'NHSIiHTATSa l.tsn urn. a I llurna, iiregmi Nuvenitatr 19, 11:1 Null, e la herehy slvell thai hla M . Allwrtaoli, ..I leaatiir. .Ilea. Hi, who. nil net I, lull, nisile Inaert I ami Knlrr. No n.'.". lor nl.'.NW1,, NI'.HWl., Ml,KM', ami NSHK.l, Meilliill 4, I iiw uahli .1. H, Itanse :'. K, Wlllsmelte Mel I. Ilan haa nieil null. .it Int. nil. Hi In make lo ..I 1 .....I I.. ..Ii.l.l. all elall'l IO llle ISI1.I al..o." t. a. (Il.e.1, helore Iteslater ami KeeelTer. al in in a. Orge the '."'Hi .lay of In bar. lata 1 1.0. 11a.1t nainea aa . Illic.ee, A K lit i.wii. "1 1 out. iinai 111 J 1 Human ul Waverly, llresna A A I l.liill. ul elialur lifipjoa 1 M. fllelietl, ol llarrlinsii, Oreuii Wa, I nar. Keilster NOTICK POB I'll III ICATION. t'NITSII NTaTsa l.a. llrMl S llurna. iireami, N.oeinl. 1 I.', lain. Null... la herehy alveli Hist Waller I itna uf Klley. 1 in k. .11. wliu.i.n laiiusr, .'., Ivu7,insd lluiiii al.-al Flint Nil .mil Hsilsl Nil. OTIS.'., (ul l.ea.l ami I, sK',eV' MV.i4HKi,.Helhiii la I.... i.lil. .'I - . l:all. ' K . Millanolle Mali (Han, haa III... I 1. ..ll.e el lun .ill. ui In make Kins I a.e 1..11 I 'ret. 1, tu ealal.llali rial in to llie land at..... ilrannhe.l. Iwfure Iteslater an. I Itaeelver, si Hurra Oregon, nil the Ifllh ilsy nt I .... ai.itHT. in.: 1 Islmanl usuieaal alltlesees 1: 1 1 rt.ler, t'srrol M nl. -lai........ Anilrrw J. -Li., a. I'.l l'r.h r all ul Itlley, Ofssuii. Mai Kasss, Hraialer NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I MICH ITATU I.AMMtrMi I ItUni", Urra-olt, NwVflllbvr I-', lil.i s.ilh i' l huri'li) alvcii ihai Jobu ' Atainl M. nl Ituiiia, (lri-atno, wlmun Jol) 17. t ttlKl miiinilii-r It, ll.t, M-apri ltrU,iuil llninr. at. -.t KotrlM, No DlAtUiTOM, for NUNWU, HK.NWU, NW'.SK',, itt-jNKU i'l NUSftU, H.iiinn PL, ToMtiahlp ' ' rt.. Itaoart- it F, w iliamvt Morhllaiii, haa rU1 uoilof of Hiiro lluu In null fhialll.t- r Proof. In valabllah f-lalin In thf Imnl Uiy ih'i r l!-cl, bvfoft ltt bjtoi ami lii(,lr at llurna. OfUffP, M CM 1 . h lay ol i1 mil r 1 Ulntant luiiK'e vihliraaca Hhani Hanlw. Ii.of Hurtti, m. jj.ni HHItain A M'-Kt'tiatf. l Ii- Murlluiri both of Narrowa. tlraajoa iU" I- Mni.h. of Huron. OffMoB Wit Faaa ttoaiitrr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tiTairTTKa Lno iirrn a. i lalfUrw I'M'ton, Noomiff i, PI3. 1 NOT (tub I Nl. NoitM It lirrehy lvu that Id m Mar Iti'll' llf lll . (IMKOII, Hhn. (ill Jl.lir .1HI., I'tlll. iiidli- llomaatfMil Kntry ( Wl Krl. V . M) Nu ki if, fur K', Hoctlon Ci Inwuahlo -'I Ri ,':t K-, H ii linn it. Meridian, haa ni. . - nth .- ol tntrntton to in ah final lhtrt-Mi rrouf. lo tai.llth -lalm in the land ahovr l-ai i d -I tn fon thai M,,.tinan t - ' ommlaaioniir. al Kite tirron. nil the I.Mlida. nt licvamirrr, I'll! i lalniani niMllH uin-na t haa IX. lotti K.Uard Hlrort, Jatnea Nrla.ni, Jnhii Mi Km In in all uf KMtv Unanli Ja K llttma-n. Hrglvtrr. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. i Mm. HTATsa I.ASnorri. s llurna. iir.H'iu. liclouer .". Isll. o.llee la herehy (It in thai Nlaa K. Hall. Jr.. nt lliuil). 'ireful., aim, ul 1-ej.t. ii.u . l.. Hill, llis.lr A.l.llli.Hial II .flea. I Hull) Nu ill, lur NK'tiK1,. H,hi iT, NW',Hi, ami el.HMi, he. II.. I. .-.., Intanshl.7n .Hsnfa 111 K , M lllamelle Me I I.I I alt. haa tllr.l miller ut Intel. Ii- ii M I. take final lhre year (.runt, tu eatal.llal. . latin lu ll.e Isttd StatVe .1. a. I ll.e.l, taifure Hes Islet and llei elver, si llurna, Oregon, mi He ih iia ul Desibr, en.. Ulnum m,ineass wlllieaaea lams J Malinii. Ituy Kelly, lie.l Ivini (..-.use Hall, all ul I . Iin.'l.n. lltsgun Ms Kasss. Iteslater NOTICK KOR I'UHLICATION I". I HUM III . I INI.l.u li , Iliona. ur.'suli. He. .11,1.. r I, I'D .1 I Notice 'a herelo (lyeli that Jainei Henry Al.lletsull. .1 Nairuna HreKiHI. tin, "Il Nov ei.il.er I, I'M.', ntaile ll.'ineatra'l Fnlry Nu IMaua 1,11 K',, .-. . Hull .'.. I..wi.ahli. .1. s , llslise si I . Mlllautell Meihllan, halnle.l i.uih ,. .,1 la l, i. H. ni lu nlske fllial nilitstloii .r....i n, , tal.llah rlslln tu the html ahuv il. m ill.. .1 I., lure Hi Iteslater an.l lie. elver, si Hums, lire no un the li.Hi ilai uf January, i : i i lain. eul nam. a an wllueeaws I C lllltall. Miss i.erlru.le Imrsll. Kre.l A Ilan. .11. Mra F A llarroll all ut Narrow. Oiegon M lux, Helaler KOTIOB Ktllt I'CHI.lCATtON. I NITKII .T II h I.ANIi llFFIl K, i la., i I. in, t Nuvemlwt .:. ill 1 M.t n.tl 1 Mi Nolle is hereby ni. hat t hail I Haela nl rile, llresuii. ..I... .... .lime .ml, Ivlo. ina.le Ion a. I Ki.Hy! art Fel. in lir.l v., :, ho . seeiluaat. rowni ti s Manse.:! K Ilia lie Met I. Hen l.iul III, ,i .,ii,, ,,i , Inn In male Ileal I ho. ear I'tia.l a Si. oh I lulu, lu the lain I al'.'Ve ileaelll.e.l I., lull . tin. A Nhetiiisn. i nil.-. i Ktalea i nnimll ' al Hie. in.s.ui un the l.'.ln ilat ol Ian i . tv IHM. lailnanl nan ea aa iilliieaaa ItiMinaaA MarloW. John Meia.l.ini Mil I .in II. Hlteel, I'slll V. el all ut Ml,. llrt'Knll lit F lll'ku Ma.. Ilrslaler. NOTICK FOB I'll III, ICATION Iniisii Hi,Tsa I ami, neat, , Hums, iirefun, s.o. ...i., , is Ivil. ...Hie ia t.eiei.y ,.,.,, thai t'hsilea II Van . i i, T -""," ""' ""'i. oeluri. II. slate, and heeelver, al llurna, I Ire,,. a. h, ..,," ,, ' ul I.ei elul.er, ltfl:l. la I III a III II am ea a a .......... Arihnr Wliltniv, M F. Huntley, Thomai Wm. Fasss, lleglsler RIG GAME HUNTEB8' FIRST Choice !"'! Hill ill till, lit fur tin bit,, .cat game of North America. STEVENS "Hleh Power" ReDodtl.iif Rifle No. 429. UatPrke . &20.OO t ..0-3W-.3Z and .35 Us Hem. Auto Umillns ( srlrltlse twiFiM nouuu Our "Nlaa Pewr. II I tics illsn fur liUheil lu I'uncy Kriitlus. lUkya Sent! fur llitllitatilliu, U.W mo. ii i log- I. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMPANY, 1'. O. llos bOM CHWOPU HtUJa, aati.tt.nl l-aweu. liresmi. alio, mm May .. lulu " a.le II.. ., Knlry. Nu IMIJt.' lur NKi ' asp. !-. Tuau. M B. i.,,,. ffi7 , Wills!? en. Men, I.., baa iih-t nmhe f" ini."1,,1;, " V.,:l rlil'K, ".' ,'"":'' easlabll.Ii elalm ealibtr J NOMMI jm 1 N N. i Me, - lATasfcjal Patrons of the A. K. Bichard non general merchandise store are in luck. The bovs have ar ranged to give away a handsome 7-piece breakfast set to patrons show inn; by a coupon that they have traded to the amount of S25. Ask them about it. 44tf Austin Goodman is ready to grind grain and has a building in which it may be stored by farmers at any time. He will grind one day each week and furmers may store their grain any day and get it when con venient. II'.in prepared to take grain as pay for grinding at the market price. Special prices on large tiuantities, 44tf. Ui.l llurna SA NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. INI I I'.H HTATF.M I.ANII HFFI'K llurna, oresuii, i i.iui.et v:. h'l.i uti. e is hereby given I list the Norther a I'setne Hallway Cuuinany, al iml uSJen aitilresa la Nl rani. Mill ureula. has this mil ils yuf i lelulier t'JIII an-.l lu this ..HI. e Us a. nlli all. m tu Select tinilsr His tirovlsluns ul tbe sot uf Cotigroae au tir.iMit J uf v I, lava .10 Hist fal7.luSII. I .ul I See III, T. .11 H , It M K.St. still AI :i fee I,, II :i F.sal, W. M. Harlsl No, U704A An) sntl sll in taona . lain. Ins a.lveraely lbs I ....la .leaerineil ur deslrlns u oti)sci beeaaM ut Hi ut literal ehsrseter nt the lam), ur lu i any oilier reason, lu the dlsnossl tu Applicant, hI.miiIiI nie their smdsvlia of .rnteat In this ..111. r .... .1 I.. l..o. tl.. ' '.-.I -la. ni lie. o. I.e . . lUI.'l Mm I .,' Kelll.T NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION I'M I a-. I a . I A IKS I AM. HI I II I'.l lliitna, lltegtiu. Dserlliher I, IUI.t.1 I Nutlee Is In rl.y given that William II II lift man, ut Andrews, Oregun, wbu, on December I I'll l, ineite llna.Kleail Kntry, v.. iivi i., lur ' 1I4MW1, .ml HI,MW. Heeiiuii J, Tuwnabl. 7 itatige ail K, Villi. melt. Merhlisu, lisa tin a nolle uf Inivittlon 10 m.ke flnsl fit. yesr Liroof, In eaiabll.b claim to tin- land slan. le MrinMi 1. -I.... ibe a.'siai.-r and Heeelver , t Hums, tlregutl. nil tbe l.'th .lay uf January lata. 1 lalluai.l nanea aa witnesses -..Imiiimii A ll.elai.li, Klmei 1 arlann. Juan I.'.-. Ion, Oaartaa I uri.. r. .tl uf A ml raws, tiregun Ma I asss. K iglater wmitTiica. HAKNKY l.llliill, NO. 77. I. O O t. Meets every Mtur.la) 10 Odd Fellow Hall si ; u t- in A IHlnii, w W I, ...il. I, neerelan N. II. I..gr... work sa li.ilua, I Iral Hsttinlay lul ilamri .i.uii.l rlatlir.lai First In-gree , thiol Naturils). Heeuuil l,'gre: lotirlh Haturdsy. Il.ir.l I",...-. ul It.NHUlllliR NO. 117, A I I M., Mcals every flrst Slid Itilnl aaturdsy In aeli nmnlh. ..tlaull. Vi M am Mulher.hr al T' nu. K Uil KN VtoilllMKNOF AMKI.Il'A Meats every seeunrt ami luiim linlayeveu ne al I il ii F. Hall, sll mlr eu.ua li.vlie.l S. ai.l.alita will re,, lie i..brte.rua tre.i I MA alaee V I I ..mr i f HI HNSI IIAI-1FK Ml. 0, O K I Miart. every eeruii.l su.l I. .mil. huudsys, In II. ...nl. II. II Ir.i.ki, 11. i, ..., H M I lis "week, he lar , SYLVIA HKHKkAH HI'. Ill I N., ,. H'.'l.ei. ., I. ..i.l We. I..,.. la. llVlille 11.11", N I, la i.. I ........ i a. . Kee'v II nil ,u ItJV. W. y. Merl every lutirth Ihiira.tay Man. I lluiluii. . M. II.. ter IIO.Mltil.il. I'lei. orrtriAi. in in. i. .10 arars nssuus " Heuslins ljunsthsu H.illll.e Jl llleu K rliaiiiuerlaln W K Kill, l .,'...,.,, J j w llavrley Mi.irn.., ,.i A. U. I'rswlotd tn.vernor Oswald tts.t u-eietary ui alal K li.iie.jn lr..ur.r T.M Kay -lll.t I'ltl'll. Ill.lrueliue a . . I R O.I.. ...... male l',i,,i, , viKllunlwayf i ll.il.' Ka.li. IT A MeBrl.le Hiimeuie l.el,.. , ( I... II mm,, it I I- S. Ileaii I F A. Moor NINTH Jl'lilt IAI HIMTMIOT III. I. il I JmlgU I1SIIOII ggS l.alilet Alluruey W. II. iro.ife lK.uiy HlaiAlly Clllonaid i limit t uurl u.o.i. tb 1..; Monday lu April aud (Irai Moudat lu Ortouar. lun. i H, .i.l,,, lul ul He.rea,'titatt t 0 I'aril.b VY. I Hiiin.u oodstt - iiasssy : t'uui.l) Judge Clerk I .. .am. t hiirvayor Sheriff Asseasur -.. h.N.IHllnetll.lenil.lll t'uruuer HI. .eg liistH - i.. i t luiiuiisslntiera t.rst.l I Im111j.a4.l1 K. I Hitgtiet H A Miller C K Beery A. K. It ii hsl.l-uu J J llulieg.li I. M Hamilton II. W. t'levenger .John Hublutou ta. I. Hylve.lrr rll.u. H.ln . I uunly l uurl inert I lie Bt.. W e.li.ea.l.) lu la nalv Ms. eh Mst. Jul). M'.leiiile-r suit Niivaahat. NASsav i a i .en urrii t Sialet Wn. I a. re eelvet I,. ,,i I,,,,., ITV i.l aa. Maii.i. Hain Mull., i.l.e ail It. ...r.ler, A. M III ..I "'.aim i Msn.h Inn i. Marahsl. . Il I . ll.liua II J. liana, u '"I Hi (A.I' Wei I Jan.. a I ei..l.i . I I. I Mehli'".li lleellugs ul Ibe I ..It... II eie.l N .1 a"il F.'ililh We.lu.s.l mi..mil.l.I.I...II.S!.M!..U!!.!ISUSt.!.!!..! Mrs. Orace B. Mel lose TFACIIBK Voice and Piano ! Methods Used In kCiaciiialli Coaservalery of Music Kealdence Studio and door weat I'raabytarlan Church iitmtutiiuuuuuutiMmtuunminum $1500 Reward! I'hu tiii-uiui, Vm I ItnuilaHiH. Ni'Vttila l.lVti rituvk PtOtM tlou AW4H'Utloll uf which tlu' tnidi'i aUtiuiI la iniiiiil.ii, Will glVO (I.UOO IMI ii' went for i'Vt .li iii'c ltiadlnic to ilio arrvvt ttnl eou- v li'll'HI ill mil liKI ly or pttillun iol I ii it horsuc. caltl or u.tiW'i lu'luug Iiik to uy of Ita mi' in 1m? rg. lliaildlllOll lOtltU lil.i.M', Ihf umliialBittnl olTura tha aauia roiiilliluit .4hi tm for all hora. hraiulmi horao ahutl bar ott both or althar Jaw. Hrand ruoortlaU In i'iHia eajnttoa Kaugo Manny, l.aka and .'took rountloa, lloraea vuattid win o nui'i Noiiy but grown hoisra aolil and only lu argtJ lailirlifi, W W IIKOM N Flfo, OroNon. W" aw. v. NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION. !)MTDaTATa I.ASI) V''!?'.'.,. I Btlrlia. Iltegiili, Nnvetnlier IS, Kill I u .1 la - ' a.Maa. thai I .a I. Ulawia.r ul milli-i' linr.riij iina ., ..-.-.-.--.,-- Ilsrrliiisii.tlresiin, wlm, on Heiil. I. loe. ms'ie lluineatesil teiHiy, Nil 0a44, fur N !(,. Mee B, TuwiialilpyAH llaiise IW r... WIIISBJelle Merl illsn. has filed nullee uf Inleutluu lu mske final three vesr rroot, to esiaunari o-.... ... the land sbnee descrltnad, hefnre lleglaler ami Kim elver. St llurna, lliegoli, un III. "Hh 'lay nl lia.rliil.rl, IUi:i I'laliiisnt lismeaaa wltliMaes Julias H. .Iiniiiertnsjn, Henry 1 Frenih, John ll.tni, I. I. MiilWral'"' llsrrlm.11, OH We. Fassa. Heglster Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrital and Depulore Of Trains Departs No. 2, Prairie 10:15A.M. Sumpter 2:35 P. M. Arrives Baker 4:00 P. M. Departs No. 1, Baker 8:30 A. M. Sumpter 1 0:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:10 P. M. No. 1 Makcfl Reed conntction' with O.-W. R. & N. No. 6 leav- jnjr Portland 6:40 P. M. and No. 17 from east arrivinsr Baker (5:15 A. M. No 2 Connect with La Grande local, and No 5 arriving in Port land 11:40 A. M. AIho with No. 18 for points East. JOHN ROBIN ON Stack Inspector, flaraev Uuty. Home Ail. lie. a I'or I.e. III! HOUDAY FARES From all Stations on the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sale Datea Dec. 18 to 24 1P13 To All Points in Oregon Washington and Idaho and return The First Time in the History of the Northwest That Holiday Rales Imve lrm in rtlrri Take ailvuntaxr "I ,"' Le Fere uml sarnil C'linatmus and Nrw Vrar with It inula Ask Particulars t ..nv Aveui til ti.. O-W. R. & N. If "K lb a , 'T WRITE TOR 5PEOAL CATALOG ANO PfflCES THE A-rlAVERILLMACHINERVCO. SPOKANE. WA5M.-PORTLAND. pRC- 'AliJOSE CAL. The Tttarlin REPEATING RIFLE You can buy no better gun lor target work and all small game up to 200 yards. sU M hoaa qaacsaal aae teats lead H.jarti.a,M.is.s.w. ZzTr 1 .la. SI If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Best Job Printing You get it all in The Direct cessnactitvn cmll vat HARRIMAN-ANDREWS Stage A. H. CURRY, Pray. Leaves Harrinwn MrmJay asuj Thursday tad arrive Wednxctay and Selurday etch weak, conneelini with alhtn line la Danio, Winnemucca. etc. 40HN0KMBEKL1N0. 1 .Towoler. Optlcitui PlJ0Brl unil Knirrnvor. ! Kine Wntcli j dally. Repairing A Spe eeennnnneeennnnneneaannnei a Z LONE RE8TAURANT OtaOKOE FOON Mrofj. SMeala At All Hours. Short S Orders and PromptJService a With Reasonable Rates I Give Me! A Call Final Return Limit Jan. 5th 1914 LJlM.nssk!ssDsjfl n UuSSELt ENGINES. BOILERS SAW MILLS piunuitAU MACHINERY Model 20 Without change ol Bracheann. it baretSea .22 abort. long or kwg-rtSa caitTidgea perfectly. The deeo Ballard rifling develops rnimurri power and accuracy and adds year to the life of rifles. IWiyaJlfSiusMl.iaiisleasiQVhrataKriiaM or.e.sa la isaaaeaaa less dalao.es vstafi bea. U L.1 TL. X. -- . Ia. ' JS- !HjHT.'f.-e-e- .WilSad-- "laa.oaaas aaawa acg. aaaaaaaUa aaaj cltaM pa.rU. lamst perls tsf aay .22 U Am eaaaaS M caava. A mm. Uu, rsaileasw. dt WUWv. thr. New Hens, C Times - Herald For $2.00 PROFEHRIONa, CARL C Pliyslclan srs) nvunn U. LU. Clf Pliyalelsi stdll Bums, - - . Office in new litiil.lie,. lis mess In'fljt 'I'lllllie : GEO. G. Cat FhySlclan aatijj Salal elleallen sir. aauual taeaal. HARLAN A. Physician aajji ' Nnrrowa, Il CSTaNDSJII,, r, A. ... H I. iieiier.l Hraetlce i. eursrrx i ,. DRS. STAJr URMS. ". DENMflN 4 Physicians 3. alls iiswer-. frS 'I'lione Ifarriman. HarHmao, ,' Dr- Wlinnif Physician an IXrect I clephtsk. j LawenJ ii. e M OnVs nrt tliar asj barii.oJ W. C. BK iTTa Boass, sj OlBi-e roumi H aniJIM M. aTS Attorney aM Voaartly Hldg.. C. A. REM. 1 Attorm Burns WM. MHi" ATTORN KYM Hurn- ta' Ho.. nu ti anil 7 iJ Fsran luaus qutcklr tsssufl CHARLES I j LAW1 Burns, .1 Prartieee in kt for. Dip I' .s I j,. Oh. 11. Attok.nit , Careful attontins lions and Real Hire lai Notarv BUKNS. A. W. GOI ATTORKEY-4 I State Courts and I Land Office li Thrtn? disrsSsa Harney County ill Burns. Onl FRANK It Attorney al Law Caaaeyaaf la.. M ... Us Ahatracts U. S. I eWOSlt. HSlee t.etiveeu II a i .1 tasH aiel l.aii.l Offle, a. n Course ..so. a an. sac COOPER hi Civil and Hyirausl Irritration Wi Seweratrt', Win Hurveys, tls)ie, I .tisaal BURNS, OBJ K. r. Dnuas Koraterlv Ami Kitii.i J I" I' S lie. 1. mall. .. -r "j vlr, ' Eastern Oreoi N Comp-t CIVIL AND IKKMiAT Hnrus. Wj JEAN BAKTM a. m is a. a. '. asati. i I HYORAIIIC Ditches, Rest'ivoiTaB Work, Hydn)-Btl v. a. i)fi Misaj - GNU Hurl ki Dngagi'tl In n.iilil ti.ileilini. i.l I ALBBKSON