DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING CHEERFULLY; IT'S OOOD EXERCISE .s.yaMlee.aBuaBa.MaBiaalBlBkiaBfelD: CHRISTMAS ihopptng Is Mint with luiNtlo. excitement. ptMl ure and bkmI SISTotBS, Who rr has not tnstoil these (bines has yet to experience nil of tin- Jo.ra of OaVistnias. It to true every shopper, one unit ad home, tows ChrlstmiiH Ik n mil pane, tlml It la tba part of wladoBI t" MT It only once a year; that next Christmas om ynunser member of th family imiat take upon herself the Mrmia, fiitltfiiltiK. brain wreiUltn: m 1 1 iilinlnl work Mill no one wlin Mare this ilerluriitton takes It fur more taan Its value which Ik Intlntlealmal tar when the next ChrlstmaS pitta In tit appearatuv nnil simps nnd itOfM and streets nre onee more nllve wllh kwrylnc humanity nnd kooiI nut ur.-l Iowa's tha shopper who voted It 'kill tafj" this year will plunge Into the ex attament aa of old. with grvnter enjoy Mot than ever It la true the elbowing of OBv'S way through crowds, the long walla In the Hares, the standing In cars almost baratlng with their loud of human ho tags and tha deHpnlrlng delays of those aelfanme cars nre npt to lenve Tory little balance on one's account of akeerfulness. In spits or these bin-dram-en. however, Ilea the truo satis tartlon. If not real pleasure, of harlot purchased for this one or tlml Nome Utile surprise which has been longed at, bat never expected For mental attitude nnd for n hint from the athletic teachers the wise woman will go Into the work of Christ mas shopping with the exhllnniteil fooling rightfully attached to any form of pleasant and exciting MarctM I'ho cultivation of this spirit will mnke the crowds, the discomfort ami the Inev itable disappointments of the nnnmil gift purchasing experience un more worth fretting over or noticing Hum tho Tailed experiences of the athletic told or gymnasium, ami It will bring tho aforementioned wise woman up to Christmas day In the moat etivlnble aad desirable physical condition she could fancy or Imagine, for cry thing dependa upon the manner In Which tha feminine shopper nttacks tho Christmas situation, and n well end acted round of Christinas shop ptag provides aa much fun us tho mer ttoot game of basketball or tennis nnd tin up and strengthens ucglectitl masclee Just aa well -?! HOW WE GOT OUR CHRISTMAS HYMNS. Man; popular Christmas a) inns have a most Interesting history. Those who have heard the waits nnd carol er sing "Hark, the Herald Angels fflzujT' on Christmas eve will be iistmi lehed to know that many years ago It waa rendered "Hark, How All the Welkin Rings!" and was sung to I ho tune of "See. the Conquering Hero Comes." When this former wording waa adopted In the new hymn hook of the "Hymns Ancient and Modem," there wss a great storm of criticism from those who prefer tho modern ver stoat. The hymn wns written by Charles Wesley. Tha author of "Christians, Awake; Salute the Happy Horn!" was John Byrotn, Manchester's famous mnn of letters, who was born at Keraa! In 1601 Byrom had several children, but, like many another father, there was n fa verlte. This child wns a llttlo girl named Dolly. A few dnya previous to Christmas Mr Byrom, after having a romp with the favorite. Dolly, promised to write her something nice for Christmas morning. Ou the morn lag of the great day, when she ant town to break.uat, she found on her plate an envelope, addressed to her In her father's handwriting. It wna the aset thing she opened, and, to her treat delight. It proved to bo a Chriat maa carol addressed to her. nnd to her alone. Another very popular Christmas hymn to that entitled "As With Qlad aeas Hen of Old." It is remarkable that thla cheerful hymn was written t a time of great depression. Tho author, William Cbatterton Dlx. who tiled In 1800, had been seriously ill for long time, and he was feeling din consols te and miserable. One evening, after ho had baaa SOBM weeks In bed, he felt a great deal better, and while In thla Improved state be conceived the Idea of writing a Christmas hymn, and as a result of tbls we get "As With Gladness Men of Old." "Once In Royal Davld'a city" Is thn moat popular Christmas hymn for ehll dren. It wns written by Mrs Alex ander, who also wrote those famous hymns, "There Is a Green Hill Fur Away" and "Wo Are but Utile Chil dren Weak." Welcome Christmas. Now thrice welcome, Christmas. Whloh brines us food cheer. Mince plea and plum porridge Oood ale and strong beer. With pig. goose and capon. The beat that may be, So wsll doth th weather Asd stomachs aaree. Old Song The Marry Sssson In Edsn. Adam sighed "If we could only slave off clothes till after Christmas, so slut can't give me a necktie." he muttered ? - I I i a. , a . .,. -.j SEASON IN THE SOUTH. J BBlaBBBBBBBBB.B .a-BB-a- a B-B-Q r ...... ... .. . --. 0..0. lessons rue uiiriMliuas si-a eon la especially enjoyable In the south. New Knglauders, following I'urltuu initiative, make much of TliunkHirlv Ins, but the resident of DUIcliintl ecle bratea Christmas wllh all blH might and inn in. scams of the aeverlly of weatlnr, eariba deep carpet of snow, IfWBbount. ani lawa or other ssstoas banting is more or less restricted In tho north at thla time. Hut there ure ruro Joys for the game seeker In sll that great sweep of country froui Virginia to Tcxus Ko bunting, quail and duck shornim- and even the more prosulc rabbit , lure ve Indulged In to the heart's content It Is the most typical of soul lien, er sports, however, that stirs (he blood Uke a draft of wine when "Merry Christinas" Is lu (he air. Nights spent lu chase of the puasuiu or the ooon, snappy days in tho forests after deer or wild turkey, eapedlllone la cauehrakes after bear-theso make llfs worth living for the man who aunts for the love of hunting nnd warms to the local flavor ami traditions -of the south Follies gome men skat where tha lea Is thla: Hon rnrk tho boat on summsr daysi toms mumi aitini, hut Jump right In uii. ihors are nmiiy, many ways liy a iii.ii man unit this vals of tears An.T an to meet untimely dooml t 'mi., led suns fof years and years Hati cut off tneti In Itfa'a full bloom. A f a mm thaw out dynamite h ivatil niul are heard no mora. A ana Irak with a candle light till ethers seek, snd Ufa la o'er, u hlli others, sniping In th dark I'm something that win ours a cold. Drink Held, slid Ufa's gantls spark He s out befora It's vary old. All thess in. i trl.ks that folly breeds, Ad repetition dulla them not; Mun still perform auch allly deeds And unit this bright and (aatlva spot. Mm there's una other blda ua pause, it .mis full many a worthy's days men While playlna Santa Claua Hint let their whlsksra And a blase. -Detroit Pree Press WHITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS. How the Day la Spent by the President and Hie Family. i hi Minns In the home of the presi dent is much tho same as In any other American home, except perhaps there Is in. ue of It. Mr. Taft, following the custom of his predeceaeors, devoted I he day to his family, little or no busl m is icing transacted. There weretur keya from many parts of tho land, ami moreover, a turkey was given to ant . i.i. in of family on tha White lieu c inn There whs a multitude of pn cuts for each member of the faml l.i t if curse tho youngest of the I'm M.. Mnnter Charley, had the lion's shera In tho Itooaevelt day a the White Rouge. Isi-ii mo a uiuaeum of toys on ch' 1st mna day. The preeldent was the biggest lsiy of all, and his whole day was given up to the children. The dinner was celebrated In the uiltVitl uf the iluy, nftor the old Dutch cus tom, although, of course, there waa the state banquet In the evening. Mine tho dnya of James Buchanan cii'istmns. with but few exceptions, h.i i hem eliitsirntely celebrated in the White House llefore that fierce and Fillmore each had his days In the his t"" mansion saddened by sorrow. lint with these two exceptions and a fen minor ones the Christmas festival iv a i duly celebrated by the presidents from Washington down. Even during the terrible days of the civil war free kV t ami Mrs Lincoln alwaya made It i point to gladden the hearta of the children at Yuletlde. There wss a I.i :.' nnd happy family during the oc cupancy of the (Irnuta. and the Christ i'i' tree was alwnys heavily laden. tMttttMtM4v WHEN CHRISTMAS COMIt IN BIl.LVILLE " .. When Christmas comes In lllllvllle town rii. re's Joy the rlngtn' country ! X i It's hallelujah up an' down When Christmas oomea In Illll- vtlle ; I 'i sunny weather, bltndln' snow, ;, Win n htirxnrde do their best to blow. i happy land o' life we know ; When Christmas comes In Hill till i. I a.- old town fiddler give him mac .in' lot him mak the music race. T ... it . ..i .. in.. wriiisis on nie race I When Christmas eomee In Dili vllle Not run a growler wears a flows, i ' r J..r roes ssllopln' aroun'. IVe run old Trouble out o' town ' Wm ii Chrletmas oomee In Bill- Vllle -Atlanta Consiltutlon ttttStstSttS ISf MSSS Brosd Reslm ef Toys. I here Is nothing material on earth, animate or Inanimate, relating In any i t ir civilization, from a simple (in to a complex steam engine, from a rle seisl to a forest of giant trees or f. mi the lowest observable forma of tin- aidmnl creation to man himself, thai Is not represented In our tojra. Forgotten. There are presents for all the girls and the boys. And even the baby has so many toys That she doesn't quite know what to do with them all, CataM the toys are so big and her mouth Is so email There are slippers for grandpa and other tilings too. Ami for grandma a shawl of tha loveliest blue. While for fattier and mother snd all of the rest There's exactly the present they say they like best And wherever I go I am certain te And i liius has been there and left some thing behind. Kit, although It Is Christmas, I'm sorry because No one haa a present for good Santa Clous -New York American Address Pleinly. Address the box plainly, so there can b no danger uf Us golug astray. Print ing Is better than script. Unless some dreadful inlustropbe happens, the gift la sure to reach its destination In per fect condition. ts)to)e)MMMej A CHRISTMAS MINU. : Here Is a suggestion of a menu I for a Christmas dinner: Itsw Oysters Clsar Soup. t I'M.. I Hindis With Uutlsr Sauoe Chicken I'altlu I llnest Turky With Oyster StufBiig un e ruoiieiiee sweet Potatoes i iiern Corn Pudding Cranberry Jelly. Celery Salad. Salted Almonds ! l-uiiipkln His. Mince Pie Plum Pudding. ice i i . ..m Christmas Cake. ' Hmiill l-siicv Cakes Fruit I CorTss I mi It flrM-iii: An Old Christmas Caret. And all the bells on esrtb shall ring 'ui I'litlstmae day, on Chrletmas day; And all the bells on earth shall ring (in Chilelinas day In tb morning. And all th angels In heaven shall sing On Christmas dsy, oa Christmas day; And all the angels In heaven shall sing On t'htisiiuae day In the morning And nil llo souls on earth shall slog "ii i iirisinuis uuy, on Christmas day; And all il... souls on earth shall sUsg ui in no mn s ouy in the mornujg. I ' .ii h t us all rejoice amain mi Christmas day, on Christmas day: I inn 1st us all rejoice amain On Christmas day In the morning Wrapping th Present. I'se a heavy brown paper to wrap the Christinas boa snd n stout, strong end t iking care that (lie ends are not cut too closely, making It possible fog Mm linoi to ins onto unfastened. and She Smaoksd ef Reeks. I'liey tell ma you kUsed aflaa Bon nut. tho poetess, on yesterday's auto mobile excursion." "Yea. That la true." "indeed! And bow did you sb-flud hel'V" "Miss Bonnet baa a marked literary luste." New Orleans '11 ma Democrat RECIPES FOR THREE DISHES VERY POPULAR AT CHRISTMAS TIME w HAT Is Chtistmna without a lilum pudding and n mime plol These dishes will he found on tho talc, at every family reunion, ut every big function In our cities niul towns, at the little collage on the bill whom mullier ami fi.l ier ami limit two llttlo children nre dining Irons and. In fact, everywhere The following recipes bnvo boon tried ami art cxi client I'luin I'uiMliu. tine pound of but ter, one pound of suet, freed from strings and i hop ..I lino; one pound of sugar, two niul ono half pounds of flour, two pounds of raisins, seeded, chopped and diedgeil with Hour; two pounds of rUrTantS, picked over care fully nfler they are washed; one pound of citron islircd lino), twelve eggs, whites nnd yolks lienten sepnralely; one pint of mill., one cupful of brandy, one ipiiirter ounce of chives, one ijuar ter ounce of ma. e. two grated nut megs Cream the Imtter and sugar; beat in the yolks when yon have whipped tbeui si ith ami light; mm put In the milk, then the Hour, iilterimtoly wltli the hasten whites; then the bran d.t and sphe, lastly the fruit well dredged tilth Hour Mix all thorough ly. Wring nut four pudding cloth 111 hot water. Ihnir well Inside, pour In the mixture nnd boll lite hours Mime fie Two pounds uf lean fresh beef, boiled, and when iiild chop lied flue; nue pound of l.ccf suet, clear ed of airings ami minced to powder; flrw pounds uf apples, pared and chop pod two pounds of raisins, seeded and chopped, one pottad of siilliiiia raisins, washed and ph Led mer, two sitihds of iiiirants. washed nnd carefully picket! otei; tin punters of a pound of citron, cut up line; tun tSblaSPOOel fuls of cinnamon, one tcaspoouful of putt deled nutmeg, two laMo-p.. mfuls of mace, one talilespooufiil of clnvea. one talilespooufiil of allspice, one ta bit-raiuiiful of Hue salt, two ami one half pounds of brown sugar, one quart of brou n sherry and one plot of lest brandy. Keep In stone Jars Ihst over with double iniers Add a Utile uioiolhpmr (If It should illy out i ii hen you mako a bati Ii of pics Let the mixture stand at lens! titentt root ., mrs after It la made before It Is used Lay atrlps of pastry Bob bed with a Jacglng Iron in i meabnf pattern upon lbs pie Instead of a p.p crust ntster I'ic Make a rh b puff posti ; nil out tith I in thick as for a fru t pie fur the top crust, nl.ont (he ordl Un ry thickness for the lower l.lue a pudding dish wllh the thinner ami till wltli crusts of dry bread or light crrnk ers Some use n folded towel to fill the Interior of the it.-, hut (be ulsne evpedlent Is preferable Mutter tho SSStsa of the illsh. that yon may be aide to lift tin- upper crust without bicaklng Cover the k ph- with the (hi. k trust, ornaiucniisl heavily at the Stajl that It iii ly lie the mure tpiletP in.il bake. Cook tho oysters aa for a stew, only beating Into them at the In-1 two eggs niul thlikoiilug with i episinful of fine ra ker crumbs Thev should stew but the minutes, and time Ibetn so that the paste will ls bnktd Just III season to rscslfs them Uft the top i rust, pour In I he smoking ho( oysters nnd semi up hot. Drfimnu tb Oyeter. "Now." nsk-il tlio laanlW "wbo can fill Hie vtlutl an ntster la'" Silence for a l.iolnelit. while small bints ucre Unit In strained cfTort at reinciilitiitice TaMfl little Toiuuiy'a fit.lal iiiii-i lea rclaacil and eauerly bu PSlasSfl his Iniliil "I kltoit1 lie li h 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nnnoiltic iii 'Alt ..i-lcr Is n ll-.lt liullt Ilk niit-"--r:tcrlioly'B Notice of lease of State Land. Tile Stale l.rtutl Itoniil ilcaitin In lease nil titisulil Hiluinl MBtioai (If niul .'111) will receive iilft-is for same up tu Pupa what' 'Ma, l'.M.'i I laaas will la- mmlc ftir n let in uf nue teat, suliicct tumn ccllatmn in event of sale of land He itiittniicr to cuter antitial rental must aiciiinpattv uffcr. (i. ('.. IIKOWN, Clerk State I. ami Hoard Nutelllls-r I, 1913. .','.' nl Appointment of Adminiatralor. In lite isyatt. i i.l lb, catiilc ul llOra S, Hate-., il i cased. Notice is liciil. v given that the titnlcr BlKlleil lias tins day been duly appointed the ailiniimdi .ilm ul I lie aboic entitled eatntc itiitl lias iluiy tplalilieil. All jar sons bating riaitna sgaiaai said estate ate lielcliv icip I tu p,,,ent I In in with propel vi un lie is Iii I be iiiulri aicnlcil al Ins icsulcnic neitl l.aivcll, (licull, n at the ullicc nl ii Keiuliolil, Ins ut- tomcy nt Bnrsi, Orrgon, datard Oetobtr '-a, l'ji.i Pint ptllilaalion, Oclulicl fl Ittl.l. Hcnl-r ll.tt is. Ailiniiiistiatui Oregon Agricultural College FARMERS' WEEK ' December 8 to 13, 1913 This will be n notable event in the educational hintory of Oregon Farmcr-H' Co-tnu'ration will be the leading topif uf a HiimulatniK serieBof lecturt-H. Tlut week will be crowded with diMOMlotlf, and demontration.s i n everythinR that makes for the welfure of the farmer and home-maker. WINTEH (sHURT COURSE January a to 80. 114 Thn I'olUfS liiiHsparid mi tlluit In niSko this i l.o moil complete shun cour.-.o lu its liieluiy. A vi ry wide rattiii of lourHuM will bu offered in i,..M oral Agriteittaral Uortioultara, Animal lliisliuiiilry, lliilrying Poultry Keeping, Mei'lisiile Arts, limnetic Scict nnd Art, Coiniiiircn, loriHlry, un I Music. Niliniiroiin Iciiitros ami ili.ciia'niis on I'AU.MKUh' 00 01'KRATIOM, si hows iilitoatl, ami will be a leading lea turrr. slake tills a plus taiil ami proBta ble winter outing , No tuition Acuotn uiolatloiiN reasonable Iteduced ratusou Sll railroads. I'nr further inforuiatloii address II. M. TKNNANT, Hegistrar, Curvallls, (Ircgon. I'm titers' lliielness Cuitrsus by ('or rcspoiiilcnii iiithuul tuition Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may he' had at the Goodman feed ham in south Burns NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION HsiTan KTATsu t isn orrn , Mures, Olicen, NiiuuiiIh-i , mill Ni II. e Is hereby glum linn In, I Nelson, of natcny, ursgiiii, mm, un April 1, lulu, made Homestead hulii. No llll'i'i Ini ',, w .hi- ', M h. I hW.wii. auction 'l.lowaihln ns,, Usage .11 K w .11.. ....... Merhtlsii, i llli-.l milli-e ni Inlelilliiii to make Must lines tear priHif, in retsi lUh latin m the land slime ileaerlheil, lieforu itegtsler Slid lliuilmr at minis, luegi iii, on the 17th dsi of lieeetnlier, 1I1S. I Islinstit lianoasa ttllneaaia li.'.l II Peters He in i gphrnlh, Mas Hall lllisrlea I Hl.nrst.i e all ef I'rltn elon, uregiiu. Wm 1 tssr ItiKlster N I UK KOK I'UHLICATION I'm 1 1 1. HiAtsa l.asiiOrrics. IbiriiN, iirt-Kiut Navsmbsrl, lttli Nollcn la I.hisIiv Irltl.ll I l.ul II.. ml, I u.a. ..,!. ill Waverfy. Ilregoli, mini un Nm I, psri ami April I. I'dli tespi elltely, msde Hiiuiealssil Rllllliia, Tin UIIS.-.I 1111117. i.u NW'.. See. 117. K'jNK'. and M ' , i ' ,, ruitiialtii'iTH.. flange at K... W lira rt n '4sw . SSoilOS .', illan lias filed not Ii e of Inlotllhlll , make rlesl three real Proof, m .,1.1.11.1, claim to iiieiaiulshuieiittai-rliii.il. before) Hi'sleier and .. si li.oiii.,iii. 1..1. ,.u 11... 11I1 ila at I icr. mi 1 Olalrasnt asuies sa eltnasaasi Ira J. rtslsoa I'.iarlaa 1 slmi 1 , Qenrge Halt, Kri'l II. I'elein allot I'rlmelnii, iirri-un We. rasas. Ileiltlrr 1 1 .ii mil 11- m NOTICE FOR I'UHLICATION. I'sitsii HTaTsa 1 a Hli orru s 1 Saras, llnju October 1. mill I So 111 n la hereto slum that the Northern I'si itif ItallwMi roliiisiiy. whose puamnn e ail lioala.si Kiel. Mliimaiila, hsallila.'.illi dai ut Oi tidier llill, a led In Ihliullleii Ila ..m alien le lo asleot imilet the provisions ut the art of I'mia-n aa apirnleil July I. Isia u.Hlal M7, nam ',.'l f, ,, 1 . ! s 1, .iK.,t, i M' Sinai No ll.lU,'. Any ami all 1-1 . laltnlas adversely the lands ileaciitied 01 dealrliiK In ot.Ji ci i.e. suae a " iit-isi 1 lists, n r uf Hi.- lend, 01 tor sin otln r reason, in m,. .u.,.aai 1.. spellrtaC sin. aid tile t li.tr afn.lavllaul pmieal lit this SSbFS, un ui I. fun 11.,. .'.II. .la, ol tlecemlH-r, lllll Wm. ii. P.. ulster NUTIOI KOK KUBLIOATIOM L'Hltii) statb" I sn nrro S I IliitiiB. 111. atuii --.-.-bsb l.a-y IS, ISl.t I Nutlis la heret.y slirn Dial tile M. Alhertaiiii. ul t . nalur. Oreseii. wlin, on Ot-I I. pill. ma. h- lisairi 1 ana Milt). Nil liar.au. lor HKI.a, Nk'.SWt.. SlasWi. ami V.NKi.. Hei'lloti 1 liiniiatii .t. s, liens as K., WJIIamelte Nellillsn Haa flint cull. of ItilcnMoli lu mala filial proof, to oiahtcsh elstni to the lsi.il als.ic ibai ills. I Is-!. iti Id (later sail Keeelver at Itiin a orasun mi the .'ih.iar of 1 ., I..-1. tela t Isliiiant iiaiiu a as tvltneaeea h llrusn. ul I uril. Olesoll J Hull, an f enator. ul tt airilr, Ou-siin A A lie I. 1 1.. sun A ll.lull, OleSoll 1 II III 11. HI. i.oi i.i Harriiiiati, Oresun s. fa ass, Heslater NOTICK Knit PURLIOATION. 1 miu. -tits. I.asniirrii s lliirna. orsKnti. Nuiimt.er t.'. 1st i Nun..- Is tu rely Klt.11 thai Walter K SkhsSa uf iii). OrsseSi woo, on Januart . 11S17. made II11111. Bleed hulrf No .-all setlal No. Uilii, tor lu. a suit I. Nki.eM M 1 SK'4, nri il.ui . lonualdp.'l - Haasi tt, MiHanirtie Merl rtiaii. has and Boiica ni liit.-ntton to aiaaa leal nt. leal l-r, ul lu , atal.llah i la In lo llir lead Bbovt deecril.e.l l-elore Iteslater end Keeelver, at Hurna UrsBoe, on the nth day el Passu bof. tela. 1 alaianl iisiiii a aa h Itucssea I 1 1 ryiter.t artol Va Hli. rei.A.u. Andrew J. kl Pel tnli I nil ol lltlei, Olraoii w I .Ml Restate! NOTICE FOR I'UHLICATION i stiKi. iTarsa i immikkick liurpa, tiregun, SoleSiliei li, lvl.1 V "ll r te herrt.y slxm tlial John I AlelSild nr, of Hurna. tliesuli. who on July 17. IMS. an. I -'r-i'iii 11, tela, respssMvely, wsds Hesn ail in runii-a. -in .,,.., u.ir,.' ,or 'fc.lia'. nl ,si,. sin.sh, StaNKUsiid NLsyi. . .i.iui is. Tuwnali,i yfi H.r Haute ., K W i . isiiielt Mil Ml. . has filed mull e of I u I. u ' Inc. lu Itiaai- ni.al fin ,i-ai ITi.t, to .alatillah I lalin 10 the land BboVSdSSerlbea, l lun- Itrs III. i Slut Kcrettsr. at Hume, iirrtoll, ill (tie 1'iih day of Deieuit.er. I'U I Lilltisnl iisiiii a a. w lliu SSS H itllsin Hauls I nl Ihirlia. I In bom Wllllani A M.'Ken.ie, li. in lliulliiiti liotauf Narrows. iii. sun. til,, .i I Murphy, ol Hums, ores.ni Ws I .BBS Heslaln NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'SITSII KT.TBh l.asn IISSKB. I 1 aai'ilew Ofcsnii. N'n.cinlier I. I'il.l I sot naai i ssi Niillre la lierrt.y (Iteullisl I liumaa A Mar lot, ul (-"lie. Ilresuu. win. ,, June jutli, lulu, llts.lr lluiiiralea-l l.utiy I All Keliy l, IISJSl Nil UImsi, lor y.u, Mectiui, i.i 1oi,bIi1 Jl M. Kauae i Mflllarselb Merldlao, hsa ald aoiir ol ti i. iilt.u, to make nnal line year I'usif to ee tslllBli clellil to tin latnl sl.ot,. deeerltied. tie lure I'ltaa A sto'liiistl. I H I'Olnittleeloner al Kile OrfM . u il.e 1 Hi .la. ..I In. run.. ,' IVll isimsat iisiiii ma itceaeca I lies K liail. K.luarilHtreet. Jaluaa Nela.ni Jotiu BlcKa, hern sll of Kite, ilri-aou li. ,' lit , Ui-,1,1,, N0TI01 rOB PDBU0ATI0M INITKIi HTATKH I AN li llKKK'K, Hiiriia. iiieo. Iieceinlier 1, 113. Notice is berebj stvea that Jane Henry Aodeiet t Nan..,, a Oreaoa, aim, ..u n., riulier I, t u.'. mail. M.uiieatea.l Ki.tr. s.. isesaa !"' M"""."".1.' -. '"vnal.lj. , lunaeJO .. "iii.iHi-11. .u-1 tu i a ii. Ilea nieil notice of In Ii iitluii lo make filial , u.uiai n..u.. la. I.I. . loll-. I. II., I ,t,,e .I.Birlls.,1 l, fun the Itesl.l, i an ((,., , , ,., , Hume. 'lre Sim un ths Hull dsi 01 Jsnusry, I .It i lain, act UBIllcB sa mil,, aaca I ' iirsll.MlBiu.rlru.l. Imrsll Krrd A I'aioitt, Mrs K. A llaiion. all ul Narruwe 'in son M s K.sss. Heslaln NOTICK VOU '(i iii, rOATION. llNI'IKIiKTAIKsl.ANDIlr'KH a. , taken, w, hub Nun i,iIk-i ... ( ., ., , a "" '",l ' " Holies lelieret.y Kiveii It,. i i liarl.a K Davla ..li it. flresoe sli... mi June .tut, Iviu. ,.,i,: l"ll"1" K"'ir Ael I.l, ti i ,,, n .,,,, fur '-, eeetluii L. i, ,MI, -,,!,, ., u ,. K 111.,,,, lie Mi. I. II. i, lia.l 111, ,lit, ,.," euiloD (omasa flnaj li,,.- v.., proof ta e. la. list, elaln, I, is ,,. ,,,. , i..re i iiaa a Sherman, i n u.-t suits t ommla uarj h4 '"""'" " i"e iMn Aa) m J.i, I lalin. i, I . ,.. , ii .,,, llmutasA Msrlime. Join, Mm si hem H II ' " Ml't I. I's'.l . iner.ll of HI.. ,;,,.,,', Ja K llesois- ll,.l,..., NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION ' -" -' - . I ,, I ASIl II. Ml S. I Hurna. Orafloa, Nnyemtier Is Una I 1 laliii, 1, t nsiiica aa UII,,,..... trlliur Wliliuev. II K. 11.,,,.,. , y. 11 lilltie an rail, A. II rt "). sll ul LaWBB, llll-Biill s. raa. Iteslater Bit. OAMh' 1IUNTLU8' I'l'ini ii.ii (v I M .' IS , . . I for thv ti(tent ame or Jvvr"' merica. STEVENS "Hi2h Power" Ranialnr Rifle No. 42S. e-.sv-M-. and M oaHbers Use Hem. Auto IxmuIIik lartrldi tUSflNU '.ir'itlPony, iUIIoshTbo Air mailed In funcv irrades. Aaksesrlassasr. Send fur ruindsoui, new nine 1 sial.. b, I. STEVEN! ARMS A TOOL COMPANY, P. O. Hot. OMcom ruj, MnllaflHlltrTTt ..w..w..woa.a aa ""IB iieieny slteti ili.l l',,r 11 Van iiiaki llnal 1 1. 1 . e ,,-, .,,,, . ,,. ',., ,, 1 , ," "i .ti in hi in 1 tm -! in. mrs a iwjfl IJS0 IsMSS i73 Pttrotis 6f the A. K. Richard- son ffeneral mt'rchantliw' store are in luck. The boys have ar ranged to Rive away a handsome 7-piece breakfast set to patrons Hhowing by a coupon that they have traded to the amount of 125. Ask them about it 44tf Austin Coodman 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 farmers may store their grain any day and get it when con venient. He.is prepared to take grain as pay for grinding at the market price. Special prices on large quantities, 1 11 f 10 I III. 11. a HO NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITKII HTATks LAND OKril'K liitrue, oresun, oetolier 'ii. Ivta. Notice Is hereby si 1 111 tbst the Northern I'arlKc Hallway 1 ninpaliv, wtioan poet ufllrs addreaa Is m : an i, nun na. lies tins tflli ,lsy of I Iclober Iid.i tied Iii thla uttl Its application to select meter ttis prnil a ico' 1 ins iirti visions 01 in 1. set uf t uiigresa sp i.r.o. .1 nil. 1, I iiuy 1, iswi .to sial W7 IHI0 hi "tat (Vj7 nail lol I II. t ill h ., N. .11 Ksai and hot :iM..e a, l.'S M .it Ksat, W M Merlsl No. 11,'nn, Ant and all liersona 1 lallll Itiar a.li. ranll llir tiu la .lea 1 1 1. ail in dealrlnato uli 1 hsesus ul the mineral eliarauterot the lend, or for any nilo 1 reSBon in (he dlspoast in applleaiil aliuulil tile II. 1 Ii a.tldavtia ul piotest In thla oflhe uunr 1. i.f,,u -Hi,. .!.. 1 1.. ni iieeemher itrtfl Wh KaSSB, It, slater NOTrOI KOK PIIIII.IOATION I UNITKIlNTATKH I. A N Ii oy Hi Ka lluriie, oreaoa, December I, IVII.f Nutlei la hereby slveu tbst William Unit mail, 1. f Andrews, Oreson, who, on la-i saibsi I. bda, made llnnieauad r.ntry. Nu . oJnr., lor M'.sW. suit e'w-Vli. Hr, II.... 1 'I ..u u.l.l.. l.e hsus .U I".. Wlllsineile Meridian. Iiaa Hied notice ul Intention 10 make final five year IU....1 1.. . .laiiuan 1 lalin lu tin. lalul au.le ile eetll.c.l. before lite Itef later snd It. . .Ivar al II. 1. 11. i.i..(uii. ou tin. 1. hi, ,i,y ,, January IvM. ' 1 isiuiaitt nateeeas wlineesea .11I0111.111 tlLclaot,, Kino, Car I. on Juan He. Ion, , liarlra 1 11,10 r all of Andrews, Oresun Wm I asi-.s. K staler "in It- II Kt. II.KNKV lAttmt. SO. 77. I II U t. Steele eery nlsrdey lu int. I i.li ll.n si J ui . m a Dunn, W liotild Hreretan N. II !' Bice word SB follow. tll.l 1 aim. lay till llaiur, ,., ,.,,,1 Maiurdai first ..iu. I, I,. I ssliinls), Meeond m-rre. loilrlli h.i,,,j, third Isssree. Ml KNi l.iiliuK No. ;. A I t M., llecla eye,) nrsl sml llitut sfuulei In ass , niunll, i . i,.,,!,. w asm N.tlicr.li. ad tteeislar. M ih-hn NrOODMBS m tirt i. t M, eta every eeeons end tun, i, t-ndey even Ins at in t, r. Mall; all i,lri.e,t innted Na al..U. am. .in ,,,,.. ...uneou. tre.i '"w 't ,,..,. " alas. V t w T. I ..te, rlera Bl HNS ctlAIIKK bo. a.o. r t ll.s,iseye,y se-..ud and foertti kun.leie. lu al.-ml, - Mail. rreiikle Wrleor.. '. t ilsSareek.Hcrrtttery SVi tIA KfHKKAIt DKIIHKK No . NeelBSMIJ 1st and 1.1 Weduecle) ,, , . Srdl Dalloi N it laila-e I ,.,i,.t. t, , ,., .., TI I. a rlHtl.lt No i, .. .,,! v. staataeasje iHMSs tt.ura.lay , ,, Maud II...I..H Ib.ter thanlinan. I'lerS OmOUIt IIIMKlT.lBV STTS OSSIIOS I J. mail. an Bourne Jr. lion K t'bainberlaln W H Sills l-'WMawley A. M. 1 lewfnrd -. tiBaal.lHesi f Mf heseua I' s s, i..i.,,. t iiiisresamen Ait.iruer tleueral ... ' no .in.., Set lets, ) ol Htal I laauui suit 1-ut.ltc liutrtieiion Slate I'rlnte, T H In I. H Alderman i M S III...IB.. K..IC Kaklu . I A at, Hrlile I lee lluiuetl .I'l'U'l.l. Jutg I I. Ilea,. I r A. Miwre NINTH Jt .i, 141 niHTkll'T Ho, ml All, 1, 1, 1-. w I. urn,'C """''! vfissa ' Ireuli 1 ourt men. 11,. am Mundsy In Atoll ami tlial Mundar lu 11 . tin 1,1 He,, an. 1 lolui HetireestntaiUa 0 lerileb ". K. 1 1. on Sll ouiisTv aaaaav: 1 ..11 1. 1 1 Judse Clark 1 1. asm. , hurvyor 'irant 1 Uiiiiiiieun H. T Hi. si. ,1 K A Miller 0, K Beery A. K. Illi'liardsnii she, III .taaeeenl S l.iH.I eUK ,111. n.l.i.i f nroner Sluek IlisiHN'tur i . .sal. on 1. I. 1. ISill.(.ik I. M tl.UIIUull it w Olsveaaei '"I'll Hnl.liiam, U. K avlieater ill,... Hall. 1 iiumy 1 nun iiiicis 11,,. ni. Wednesday In ni us.,, nan 1, May .'. .e.nU , July. H..ieiniM 1 end llaasai 1 las n orru a Si sistel K civ,'. vt in Karre I Islil lisle) HIV SI BNB Mayor, I.. . ..1.I1 1 I eaeure, tlaialisl. Hani Mui.M-iai,, m) . A. Al It) mJ Mailiilr inun H I . Ilr.ll,,. II I llat.i.. n A. I v.. 1 I Jkiim I iHIMntlf il 1 I rt. J Mil,, nun MitliK nt Itii ( uIiim 1 til. K,it,i,, N.,,t Uf III Wt'liiifl ii:sumi::iim.mmi:mmum::m:um.ii Mrs. Grace B. Mclioae TI AtlllK Voice and Piano Methods Used In igCiutioaafti Cogwrvalsr; of Music Hesldence studio and duur west I'reabytarlan Church ititmnHHiittnttttnnttnTTiitiiiintt $1500 Reward! B I till lllcBOIl, I a I llurulaaild Nevada lu. -luck Proteo Ht.il A asm latlotief ulitili the under aliini'.l la inelnlici will BlVe II.IBXI lit) 11w.ru mi evi dence leediiiK to tne arrest st.il inn vlrlltuiulu.il) isr IT ut t.srlll'a alnal IIIB liutaea. cattl. qr iniilea Lolongli,, tU SaV of Ita mum aw beta lu addition tu the abuys, lbs uadsrslgusd ntrera tbe aauie cuudlilun IMaj.uu (r sll burses branded limn aliml bar ou butb or eltber Jaw. nrsuu reouidetl In elfbt counties Hangs Hartley, laths slid 1'ruuk cuuulles. llo, tee vested wheuaold. None but grown liotaes auld snd uuly lu ars buuebea. W w ItKiiWN rile. .11. sou I NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION ItNlTKI) STATCS I.ANI) OKKKia. Surna, ttrecon, Norsmtsir IS, IBIS Iskersby s'vea that Ira I.. Weeper, of llBiiliitan.Oreenri, who, ou Mept. Iff pasy. msiti- an, wriii, oil ssipt. in. nss. rv. No MM for Nvv'b. Mi HnliO'-l.'Sd Slllll Tow Illli I p its dlan. haa tils its. iss as r . wtiismeii Men hsa Had notice of Intenlloti tu main anal itui.f year rroor, o, eetatuisn . mini tu the land above (leairltssil, hsfor Iti-sMn , ami Receiver, at Hume, Orei n, 1111 the tilth day ni December, IWia. 1 laltnant iiauiea aa wlttieaaea Julius H .Initnsrman, Henry 1 I rem h. John Helm, I. I. Smith, all of Harrlinaii, Ore full Wat Fassr ltetsiii Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrival ami Desajtsrc Of Trains Departs No. 2, Prairie) Sumpter Arrives Bake 10:1SA.M. 2:35 P. M. 4:00 P. M. Departs No. 1, Baker 8:30 A. M. Sumpter 10:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:10 P. M. No. 1 Makes good connection with O.-W. R. & N. No. 10 leav ing Portland 6:40 P. M. and No. 17 from east arriving Baker 0:50 A. M. No 2 Connects with La (..ramie local 7:30 to La Grande, and No. 9 (fast Mail) picks up sleeper there arriving In Portland 7:00 A. M. Also with No. 18 for points East. JOHN ROBINSON Slock lMpec.iT, flancy Cussly. Iliuiie Aildreas Hurna. Or HOUDAY FARES From all Stations on the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sale Dates Dec. 18 to 24 1913 BbCPIb aJ Mj f rfT pr -IJIllJJ' To Ail Points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho and return The First Time in the History of the Northwest That Holiday Rate hnvr larru in cllct-t - Take Hiltanlave uf the Lanr Faro nnd sprntl C bust mas niul New Ask I'm I ten line ul anv Aifiit ul the O-W. R. & N. ItM. e ENGINLS - BOILERS - WlflTt rom SPtCIAL cataloq and prices THE AKAVER ILL MACHINERY CO. SPOKArn.WASM. POfTLAND.OWCs SAM OOKCAL The Tttarlin REPEATING RIFLE You can buy 00 better gun lor target work and all mall game up to 4W yards. 1 If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Best Job Printing Direct cefineetieeia aewth til HARRIMAN-ANDREWS Stag A. H. CURRY, Prasp. I.svs Marriman Monday and Thiareala end arrives Wednesday and Setarday each week, connecting with sotithenrn line lo DenlonyWinnemucca, etc. JOHNUKMIIKHMNG. c3tfl .lowelor. Optioira. and Kiirmvor. Fine Watch RrpairinK A Spe cislty. ..a : : -: LONE : - : : e e RESTAURANT . Oi:OW(ir. FOON Prop. eMeals At Ail Hours. Short 1 Orders and Prompt Service j With Reasonable Rates Give Me: A Call Opposite TtaB-HeraM sM e a Final Return Limit Jan. 5th 1914 Yrnr with lunula RUSSELL Nir-H GRADE MACHINERY SAWMILLSTHr?ESHER5 Model 20 Watt ckaaae of tncchaniara it bandies .22 short. long or lotvi-rifte carlrirlsii perlectljr. rhe deep Ballard rining deveJop rruiuraum power aad accuracy and adds vean to ika Urn rt tsA. sSSSssBssa tfass Msssya cajessasr--sasa ssaJrsast baJeWeSa. ,essi. sarnis rssssM Jss ' leSBsalslsaa Wilt in -3s7oxz.rai2ra WUWw Straes) New Ha.eaa, Cesaa. visa. PROPB88K CARL C. Phyalclan an;. SOSNH i. Ue. Q Pbyalclan laj. Burns, - Office Id new bnildls.,. harness aliens I'lioitn GEO. 6. Ci rUyttcUn , i ta Tessas HARLAN A. Physician Narrows, D B.aVllSDBSI. a. a, a eueral rraetlee ssnery y.w , DRfl. STi SURM9. DEWIMiH Physicians f-.ii. . auewereil r,ru 'f MM llarriman. HairTimao, -vt- mint Physician IMract Tclcph.sa La wen, fa. E. DaEafcT. imrr nrsi ax,r ( Boras w. c arr Beast, Ufllce room H snd M. A. Attorney i Voattl7Bldg.1i C. A.RI AtUirtmj-i Burns, ATTORMTJ Burns, Hooma S sod 7 BBSS .. B ra,. HMDS SVIift)) CHARLES I! LAWY Burns, Prarticvs in lb. a aa .. . sue 1. . h. I jtml i (Jhaa. II ArroHNn-i Careful attention i tiona and Real I Fin- la Notary Busns Aa W. ATTORNEYS SUte Courts and! Land Office I Three doorsS Harney County Burn.- FKANK Anoeaoay t Law CassysKsaa, Mow V Aiiwim u.s. I. OK blsri, Hariny 1 aad l.su nai.r Burns, a. 11 Coursa ass, a. aasaae. COOPER 41 Civil and Hydr Irriffation. WH Seweragf, WH Surveys, Hats., I .tu. PURNS. I"'. '. I'lILiBlt foratsrl) ami Kn. , lal'.B He. 1. m. i,,. aa Eas.ern Oregoif Coffli CIVa AND IKIffifl Birus, JEAN BAKT . n ia at i. a an a. , c. ABSO. U. i HVPRAUMC .a Ditches, Reseivoiri Work, Hyrlrt- U, a Dep, Mil - UtTt W.rk i Kaajaced In Hulk Oovciuuicnt in You get it all in The Times-Herald For $2.00 1 I ALaBBRSON