1 COME HERE A MINUTE! We want to talk to you about that Overcoat you need. The only way to enjoy this brisk weother it by wearing an Overcoat. Come In ann see us about It. Williams-Zoglmanii Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon SO BAD AS PICTURED. f hf Olimcs-furaCd JULIAN BYKD Manager SATURDAY. DECEMBER 27. 191 SUBSCRIPTION RATES O.. Ya 00 31a Mont. ' Im Maalka ' Value of Expression Robert Louis Stevenson, Um well known writer, once said. "write so the fool can under stand vou and the wise man will understand you." Why is it that' Abraham LinsohVi Gettysburg addivss'.is "today called by foreign critics Ameri ca's only supreme achievement in literature." Because l.ir coln Rave to the world a simple truth expressed in the most simple lanRuage imaginable. If clearness and simplicity is so essential in so called higher literature, how much more essential it should In- in advertising as it is more tlifli sult to make an advertise- tment interesting than an "li nary Hterary mroduct ion. Take A play book, newspaper or magazine article, and they are always read because of their human interest. Then the man who can put these; in the simplest language is the man who gets the biggest price. But an advertisement appeals to the business judgment at a man, and to have it effective the ad should be expressed in such simple and natural langu age, without any frills, so any and all can understand it. It is not so difficult to tell what to put into an advertise ment as to tell how to put it in. In otherwords the difficult thing is to tell how to write the ad- how to give expression to the points to he brought out. The success ol every ad depends upon the words chosen. The average advertiser gives the wording of his ads so little thought that it is no wonder they miss the mark. If a man undertakes to prepare a paper on any theme to be read before a society he would give the preparation of the paper his best thought for at least a day or two- and all his paper is designed to do is to interest and entertain, while an ad BmUSl noi only interest aim on rorioin hot influence sis well. An advertiser who does not give the wording of his adl careful thought i.s guilty of a crime against advertising gram was somewhat handicapped as it was not rehearsed but a short time, and on account of t he opera house being otherwise occupied they were not permitted to use it for rehearsals. How ever, it was most creditably ren dered and much enjoyed. The usual services of the sea son were held at the Catholic church on Christmas day and the churches will also have special services on tomorrow in keeping with the season. Many family gatherings of a pleasant nature were held on Christmas day with good dinners and several trees were put up in homes where gifts were dis tributed. The Presbyterian Sun day school contributed in the nature of a pound of something from the pupils which were dis tributed Christmas morning to the needy. Fortunately there were but few cases of this kind in Burns and we should all re joice at the happy Christmas conditions in our city. Tonnwnma management as sumes the responsibility and blame for some seats for the library benefit entertainment being reserved before the hour of opening the box-office, but it was done without a thought of causing any dissatisfaction or showing purtiality. In fact there were exactly JM senU reserved on the seat plat vv lien the lady came to fake charge of the ticket oflice and aside from the re servations of for people, all were for people who had spent many nights rehearsing for the tier- formance, neglected their own business, convenience and health, spent their own money for cos tumes ami made other sacrifices for the particular benefit of tho entertainment. It was just through a feeling of considera tion and kindness to some wno were too busy prepuring for it to come to the liox-ofllce to make reservations. They would not have complained had they been merely noteM and marked off later, perhaps, but the lady who was to sell tho tickets wai not familiar with the work and it was also thought it would be of assistance to her. There are 240 comfortable chairs in Tonawama. from any of which practically every foot of the stage may lie seen it didn't occur that 2tf seats would reully be noticed particularly, especially as not all of them were what are consider ed best seats. The lady to take charge came about on time but she wanted to have the plat explained and as she had not been provided with any change that had to be cared bv Tonawama management, the amount counted out, mostly in nickles, dimes and quarters. When the window was opened it may have been a few minutes late and "the , rowd of Indies and men lined up at the window" consisted of exactly seven ladies, all of whom can be named by the writer, but it may be left to the ladies themselves if any one de sires to investigate. AH were provided with good seats. It might be remarked in los ing that Tonawama was not furnished and equipped by phil anthropists, but for commercial purposes. It wus the intowtion of the owners to furnish as com- The Prince of PiUen" May Be Repeated Jan. 2 If it isnt Kastman's it isn't Kodak. The proposition of repeating the musical entertainment pro duced last Tuesday evening is being considered but was not definitely settled at the time of going to press. Should it be re peated the receipts will go to tho high school for the purchase of a Victrola and the date of the pro duction next Friday, Jan. 2. Cured of Ur Complaint. "I was suffering with liver complaint" says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, and decided to try a 25c box of Chamberlain's Tablets, and am happy to say that 1 am completely cured and can recommend them to every one." For sale by all Dealers. Butterick patterns at Luna burg, Dalton & Co. 52tf. NOTICE OF CONTEST. IlKITKI. MTTl.NIOrril' j Hum., oruiiin, tMSNiMt ". 111 I To I'.Uy Huillli. ii'i'i JofHM "I unknown fl fntnESSS ""tinr.l llml W.rtl Kraii. J, SoaS.dM on D.otnibii ml., idii, rfl. n fhliomw hi. llr run '"""' "I'l'l"'" '"" '" " "it .ml -' " .nr.ll.ll.;" "! X"UJ ..'.". .1 ; A, I ..',. I'l 1IIIKII. Wfl N.I II1 r, J Christmas Exercises The past week has been one of great enjoyment for the people of Burns, and especially the children, in their Christmas' observances. The Baptist Sun day school held their exercises, including the rendition of a pretty cantata at the public school build ing. The Presbyterian Sunday school exercises were held in Tonawama and were witnessed by a large gathering. This pro MR. BAIN EXPLAINS. In regard to the article print ed in the Drewsey News of Dec. 12th. I have this to say, that i Mr. Baker the publisher of that paper, did not get correct in formation regarding the Courts actions, or else he did not print I it as he should have done. It was a surprise to me to hear that I had any thing against the Drewsey people, and was taking ; my spite out on them by making them pay a double tax. I claim the deal was a fair one. The reason for reconsidering our first decision was, that the court was : not all present at the fires de cision. Therefore I asked! the j Judge to reconsider our fiase de cision, and call a full court which he did, and the result waa that the Harriman and the IDuewsey applications, to be set aside as Union and District BSgh Schools were not allowed.. Our contention, was that the two schools aek. for were ineffi cient and wen not equal to the county high school which the law culls for them to be in all re spects. There is only one teach er huwd in each of the proposed schools. Iff Mr. (.rant Thompson re marked while in Drewsey, that I was the man that asked to have our first decision reconsidered he stated facts. But I denie tho charge that I took "a turn around Burns,' before asking to have our first decision reconsidered or at any other time, for the pur pose Mr. Baker would have the people believe. I have no place to build up, nor have I any place to throw down at the expense of the tax payers of the county, if I know it. The Drewsey High School board has never invited the boundry board to visit, and in spect their high school, for the purpose of knowing its efficiency, and the purpose the application called for, to the best of my knowledge. As to being too far away to get any "benifit from their tax money," that is a wrong impression to place before the people. THOS. BAIN. HARD WHEAT HIGHER. It I. tho intention of tho Bim. Flour M.ll.m Co. to pay 1 1 -a eont. por lb. for good, hud milling whoat noat jroar. It muil bo good and .land a toil of 60 lb, to the hu.h.l, froa from olhar grain Mod and mut. Hard whoat will bring IS cant, par 100 moro than .oft whaal. Tha Company rocoounoad. Turkay Rod for fall .owing and Bluo Slam. Mln naaota Had and Australia Whlla Chaff far pr.nf .owing. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE AT MILL. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i ....! ..Tit,. l.i.t. orri. r, i lakatMw ot.-r.oi.. IiacomlMir U. IM. I wot foM ha Noim ! ttarabr ilv.li that llorW Kir haw. of ril, orrgan, who, on Julr 111. Ill. .....r ll..m.rl Kntrr. N.. UMM, lor BSHKJ. -aw. II. ami N K oa. ';! Nw'4. Hr.li.m rt. T ...Olt.i-.IN. '. aVlll.luallr. Mall-tlai. ka . miiiii- of lulaiillon to .' I' Vmi Prool. to Mtaltilih rial at l h laotl ais.- ilMK-rllMKt. la-lora iliu. . Hharinan. roatattaalotivr, at Kit. Oragun, on lav tn .l.r of J.tiiiarv, IvM. I lalm.at ll.mr... vrllli.aara Jama. Vtliaon, Paul Wrar, A, K-Mua baekar, all ..I Ki'. On-aun, ann" P. I". Mllaa it Mantra. Iln.tltl. Ja K DuauaM, Itaalalrr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t'NITKI) HTATKH I.A.NH OFFICS. Hurtia. Onion, Daramiaitr fl, ll. S..H. . la liorel.r (Ivan iiiai Wllll.tu II OraM Wa.atlr. Oragon. Who. .... Juaa In. Il, raa4a ll.....aai..l Knlrr. No nlt. tor NK'i n-iati .'. Townahlp '- H . Itanra aa K , a ill aM Manllan. hu Alr.1 noil. ol litlrnt.. I. ta mk- Nnal tbraa-yaar prool. to ratal. Hal. lalaa ... Hi, Ian. I alMtvr. .Irartlltral, Italora lU.la 11 an-! ItaralTrr. at Hum., Oregon, on lltr tl .r ot Janil.rr. I'll Claimant uatneaaa wllnraaaa Tkaut.a H. Hill lllr.in K tralg. II. I. Van loratt. II... tr N Ma. ami all ol a.-rl . .i aat . ., I. i. It. n,i t r.,r HK-. nl ht.f-llott IU. l lilt. NW'V "I Mr, lint, '.".. .nwiiamp W. Motlllt, lunar rm. Cut, VMM.tnrllr Marl.li.n. .nn M :,.,o.l. Ir hlart.i.ti.al lia nllrat-a tit. Malay a . . ta .. .. - ....,.. ....111.. i I Smith, now janrtra, nryar tiiaur ..., , ......,.... ... Imiitiivi nla titinii aahl rnlry. ........ .1.....I. I II anil latl II,,. riiiinlrr tnai aor ".- .,; .. - .u -. :.... .a ,,.. Iini.irill.lrly .llnr m.aiii. ,," '"! "" ; "T . ...,...,.., I to II hi , ii Ml vain! aanir, I'.lt il.ai aal.l aliati,li.nlllrnt .'..nll'iltr.lo till. tltn. ami for ntiiriiih.n.l. inontlt. I.al put. Vou art,, Ihrralorr, lurthar itoilfl.il lltat Ilia aalil .llaa.lliina will I Ukan hr t nl olllir a. I, avion bfi.n. otiliaanil l, j .nil uur ..In rtilrr will It. ' " .1' 'I'l"'" ''' win.. ml y,,nr ,'... I I.. I... liraril 11, nlli ,,,i., l.i'lutr 11,1a m,r or oi, alit.eal.lt niu fail lit 1Mb In lb I. oltll-a wlllllll lfllly ilava allrr lilt, KOC It I H IH.Iill.'.lliill t.l lllla tl.in.r, hi aioiwii w'-. ',ll altawrr tin, In oath, a -Illf.lly ntvalllK ..l laaiHiii.lltii lo Ihrw allng.ll.iit. ol ronlcat, ortlyoa f.U wlltilnlhal llmnm lllrlll Ibl. urtlrr ,lllf prool mat tl, oair ari.r., a . yj ... lour allanar on Ilia aal.l tolileat.lll rltlifl III Mrfoa or by rn.lalrrr.l mall. II Hit. ... rylf. I. inaili- by llm tlaTlrtirr ol a ropy of your aii.war ,,, i ulr.l.iit lii iiftaon, iirool of aurli r vIcmll.tlHi all Itrr Ilia a.lil iiillla.l.iif. wrlllan a, kllowlf.linalll of I.I. rr.alptol I ha r"P. ahowliia Ihailalr nl lla rarrlpl, 01 IB. .Itl.l.vll .., .1.- ......,. I, v u Iiomi I 111. (fall rtV wa. tll.ll. alatliia whan awl wh.rellia copy waadalWar r.l.ll tnatla by 'tialatarail mail, prao ol aut-li arrtlrr in olialal of I hf .nlil.v It ol Iha par. aou l,y wbont Ilia ropy w.a uiallr.l, alallng altan anil thr pnalom.ru in whl. Ii 1 1 waa niallr.l ami thla aftl.lavll iiiual l- an oiiipanl. ,1 ly lb. poalm.atf ra raralul lor thr latlar. Vou almoin alatr In null anawar III. naina of Iha poa! oirira to whlih o.l .liialra lulura mill, r.to baMOl 10 you , id Fahkk. Kaalalar. Mala ol ht.l pMbllr.lloo I" .BabOf IWh Kill. Half ol aarolnl pllblli ailnll Mr. ritibor 'JO, Hit. Ilalaot llilnl uiililli.lh.il Mrrruilar J7. 10111. Datooi inuiih piiiiin.iii.il . mi. r Ira, nil Nolico to Creditor. In tlu; innllrr til the K.titlt- of Julin II. liairctl, tlrccnatd. Nnlicc i. Iirliy given tluil the iindri aignril Int. Iweii it)itiiilnl nilniiiii.trn tor of llwiilinvr Ktilitictl Court by order of tlic Hon, ('irnnl Tin, nipa. in, Jinlxe of the Counly Courl nr Harney County OrtK""- A" pSHeai lutvinK claim, nvjninat Mini isi.tl. ttrr herein, notified lo prewnt llietn iluly vcriffetl H My Inw ii,iiircil to the Ailniini.trnlor nt llurn., Oregon, or to J. W, Bigg" lii. nttorney al lii. ollite itt llurna, llregoti williin i hi, null, lo.iii the ilnlr ,,l tlte flrat iulili i tit ion of ill,- ortler. Tir.t iitililitutioii Nov. tS, ItUa PAUL IINKI'.. Ailiiiiiii.tiitlor l.alnlr of John II. linr- irll, lieveiiartl. School Suits for Boj At Greatly REDUCED PRICE! RANGE Of AGES 5 to 15 YEAJ We are over stocked on the above I sizes and offer any suit in this I lot at a very low price 1 $2.50 and up for the entire U BROWNS SATISFACTORV Stl The Quality Store Wa Ka... Kagt.trr NOTICK KOK PPBUGATION, MNITKH HTATIW I.ANII OKKM Rl llurna, Oraaou. i.,ritiU-r .'I. tvi.1 t Notlir la harabv .Ivan that llna.nl forUiblo a place of imiltm-fit as gra ,," VaygSaTg -i" tho i o lunula would imtifv that I r-Ht)"!.'1. Inwn.bip -i nangain r. . wiii.ih me iiem.intl.s woum jusuiy jui i .,ta'M,.t 'IUll h., ,,i,.i ,.,,ii..-i lotaailoa u, u-inilil iinv ji ,in.!' dividend .HI il .' "nal m nnail, in aaUbllgh rlalnt wniiiii iay a hito... uivhwiu ijta lh, (l, ni.,,,,),,,,!, Mnaliriin,, the investment, yet it aaa al-3;J ';';'. . Hun.... ifer,n, ..a ibatT..i.. ways been at the dispos. of the .-.m .. a. .u-p r i g hiiKini'HH nu'ii of Iturns antl the I "a.ar, n ..t iiiirti..tiragoo. , ,. . ... .. Wn. K.. Ilalaar piinnc lor ail piiiuic meeuiiKH wunoui any lllllMW n MQTIOB TOR IMHII.ICATION the actual expense ol liKiits, tuei, and janitor and tluv accounts of the linn will show instances when even that was not iaid. It wus furnished for the benefit entertainment Tuesday evening at just half the established price charged for entertainments, thus sacrificing $27. 87. Two entertain ments scheduled for the house were cancelled during the period of rehearsing for the benefit en tertuiuunent, both of which would have brought the house a prolit-ahl- n-veinii', just to allow these rehearsals to go on without in terrupt ion; before Tonawama was erect'il and furnished the Library Club had to provide any special scenery required and pay for it, also hire u carpenter to put it up; they had to provide wood, lights and janitor if they had any; they had to bring their own chairs, if thev sat on any,, and pay 75 cents for the privilege; Tonawama provided new scenery for the production Tuesday night to the amount of $l8.85und hired a man to help place it. Before the house was fully equipped the "Sluing Maids" whs staged and the Library Cljib had to pay $T extra for spot lij'ht - this was provided Tuesday night without additional cost. It might be further stated that Tonawama lacks but $5 of pay ing just four times as much license into the city treasury durimc a year os any merchan dise house and exactly five times an much as any bank. It is a legitimate business concern, pay ing it" obligations the same as other bus mess concerns. It pays more out for insurance in a year than on any other building in Bums, ami the writer will wager a live-cent cigar The Times Herald building pays more taxes on the assessment roll than any other building in Burns. The owners make no complaint and are willing to tie their part in any enterprise that is for the good of the country and believe they artt entitled to being placed right in matters that concern, the public. Julian Byid. flftsai seed ba rley. the six row ed variety, raise d on new ground and entirely free from other g3ed, 14 cents per lb. Vic. Gibson, Bums. Cmi.ii Htaiaa I an or i ii a. Hurtia, oragon, IHaramtar a. mil Noiin. la bar.hr .Ivan thai Krita.t Kua.ua lararit.ot Burn., ortgoa. who. ou M.v It, lla ami lira TO, IVIO. re.paallvaly. raarla Ifolua alaa.il Kolry. So HA7I, hrrl.l trjll.il .11,1 No. How, for NIC ,. Hr S.1, K, alt',, Baa. J n. HSHW,. Maartloi. T. -Ptiwti.hlp .-AH . Itati.aM K . Wlll.m rtla M.rMl.n. baa flla.l i.ollr. ol Inlallllolt to raa.r lln.l llvr yr.i prool, to aatabtlah alallu la tha lau.l alaivr ib4arlb.il. bafora llaitlalr, and Itaaaliar. at llurna, orafon, on tha a, l. tar nt Jai,,,ai. Illl i l.tui.ut ttauira .. wllnaaaaa f. T. ri.ior. Han Ho.lrr. N lla i.K t Kmra.ton .11 of llurna oraauu Wa. KA.aa, ll.l.lrr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'NiTtn HT.Ta.l..Koornri, i HurilB. I.lf.o... Ma, rlnl.rr 2S, 1VI3 N.BI.a la li.trl.) (I van thai vi llllaln t r.r Haillh. ol llurn., oragon, who. on Nov. ti utj, ma, la lloutralaa.l Knlrr No 0MU7. for BK, N4. K1, i-W, ami NWt.BK',, tl,, I Taanahlp 16 H. Hai.ga m K. Wlllauir.tr Mertul.n. baa Uluil notlra ol Inlatitloi. to aaaka IIkbI I'olutuiila' mil prool. lo aalabll.h lalaa to III.' lan.l .la.vr il.acrlhwl. balura Hag l.taraad H.aaltar. at llurna, Oragun, on Iha i Hi ilay of Jauu.ry, Lit i I.I, u. nl i, .,, a .. wllnaaaaa: Slant Tylar, t'.rroll in'ii Albart Cola, K arry. all ol Hutu., orrgou Wa. K.aaa. Ilrgl.lir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ttMfTKH BTATKB I.ANII OVftOI Ho, ..a, Oragon, M, aainbri I, 1.1.1. Nollrr I. harrb) gl.. .. that Wllll.tu M Hull man of Aintrawa, Oregon, aaalfuar of K,win W Hpaldlug. ...lauoa of K.UIlla Mr.ka li.lla Mraka, Alinat ark att.l I'ftrl A Fllllg tha aula I, .Ha ol i,r,,ra A t ling, ,lri r.aa.l. h.a 111,, I In thl. ,,in, r hi. .iipllt'.lhiu lo .nlar iimlar ao IiOBSM, Kala.,l Hlaltlta.nl Ilia I llilnl HI air. tha NW..HW'.. Bar. 'i, T. M B., It XIK.W M., oragon Banal No. o'. n . Any .nil all paraon. al. lining .ilvam I) iha Ian, I ilaafillM-il. or itaalrlug to objai I bra.uaa.il tha uilaaral . h.rarlar of ibp lan.l, or Inr.tii tHh.r raaatin, to tha ill.po..l to .pullaant, .li.i.tl.l nl. .1,, i, atTI'l.vll ol prolan III Ihla oirnaoii or l.rl,,ia ilia luth .lay ol Janu.ri, l,u Wa iW. ItraUti.t. Ural pllblla.llou Ihhii luliar 1. IIIU. 1 J..I publication January 17. I -It LL NOTICK KOK 1'IJBLICATION INIIKMHIA IrM I.ANII OKKICK, j llurna. oragon, liaaanii,. ., ". Ho I Noil, a I. b.r.by glv.it that th. Kug. .,., Ii Marah. of llurna. Oragon, who on April I.'. ami Juu , lul'i, ragtwailvolr ni.ila II. ataad Klilrl.a, Nua U1)IIV.H?. lor NW'a.ii.I NK'., haalloli la. Towll.blp ..' B , llangr .', I . I lllamalla M.rill..., II.. Ill""' not Iff ol Inlatl lion lo maka Kin. I ihrat. y..r I'n.if, lo.at.lill.li , I.lm lo Iha l.inl l.ov. ila.t rlbail. I.i l,,r, Kaglalat .ml Itrnlvai .1 Hlllna, Oragon, oil Iha ItU tt.r ul .1.1,11., ) . mi. Cl.llii.nl iiainaa.a wllnaaaaa Mava Millar, II B llatnolita, John I' Kay, HoWil A. Millar, all of lliiina. on-got. Wa. K..H.. Kag alar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'Niign HT.ta. I..NI. orru a. I llurna. Oregon, M, , ruiliat III, IVIH I Nollrr ia brirhy glvi-n th.l Juhu J tlatilnrr, ol llurna llragoti. who, OU ll, r.nl.at 1. IIHIA, ma.la llontaataait Kiilry, Nn ulna. Inr KWHW.4 hai.tlun i, Tuwn.blp i B. Hang. M) K, w llla malla Mill. II. II, ha. nltilt notlir ol llitaulloii In maka final thiuu ar Proof, tu natal, Hah i l.liu lo Iha lan.l ahova .laaarlbail. hrlora Itaglalai ami lletalver, .1 llurna. Orugou, on thu luth lay nt J.liu.ry, I'll. I'Ulmant naiiiaaaa wllnaaaaa Par A llyilu, frank Hagrlat, Oiovar Jauiaaoi , t hi alar Malloii .11 of Hurtia. Or.gttu Wa Kiaaa, Hrg'.alai NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. II Nl'l KM HTATKH I.ANII liKHt'K llurna oragon O Mae. lu bar 17. lulll Nollae I. Il.r.br glv.tl tb.ICIIttoriltlr.ua hark, ill Nat lowa, oragon, who. iiii Jtiiiiniit II tun. mado lloraaata.l Knlry, No. nfi.'ili lot KiaHKi., H.a. Ml NW'.BWi, ami BW'.NW'., Kaallott .',. Towllallll, M H . Ilangn Hi K Hi,ibU.lhniir I k. W I llainrllu Moildl.lt, h. III... notlra ol I maul Inn lo m.ku flnal thiaayaar prool, lo a. Ialillt.il , I.lm to Iha Unit ahova lla .,'ilh.iU. I, h, in Hag latar ami Uaoulv.r, al llurna. ,, agon, on i ha juth day ul J.nu.ry, lot Claimant liaiueaaa wlttiaaaw.. It,,., l Kaiii.l.Dorgu W. I awldald, William H ll.rrla, K.ail.r I.. Haaa, all of N.rrowa. Wn Ka.ag, lUglal.r. Notico of final Account In tin- Couiilv t'otiit of tho Stnic of rrKni. for lliiriiry ('utility. In tha mutter nf the litnlrt nl (lanrgi W. Wile... in. iKv'tl flilthal i Iterrhy nivrn thnt the utitlar nnna.l In,, (ileal hi. liniil ntviiiint hfifin. nntl thill the Jtnlc nf aaitl tmrt lllla fueil tin- 1 1 in.- lor tatarituj ..lijettinn. to tlkr.tinir Ihi Mniiilny the '.'nil ilay of lb-.fiiil.-i MIS, nt the liutii nf 10 i, Murk A. M, al the ('mil I It. nun ol .nhl l nut I in ii,.. ti., Ortgoa. Hulr.l Mini lift i.ihli.h.l Novcmlarr Sail IMIk i.i.nvn ii n;i.r. Aliiiim.ti,it I Hie l.lutf..l I'.ioiKP W.I, .,,. il, tlecenar.l. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITS.! KTATM I AND "KKICF, Hurna otegoti, Novelnlair It. IV1 1 Noli.', la hrraby glv.n th.t rr.tik ' "' I, lam. ,n,t. oragon. who. on oatobar . m.'la llllta.la.,l Knlrv, No 117. lor N r. jl v.-. NW..NK1,, .ml Hyr,', arrnoo i. "--'' SO B ltauge.r.1 K .WHIamati. ai ari.ii.i. ,,,w .... llollea (If ltilolltli.lt Hi lltaaa nni ...-... Prool, to oalatill.lt il.lin lo ll.a l.ml alHiy. na aarllHKl. bafora Haglalar and Hrenver at nurna, Oragon, on Ilia aunt nev oi ..anam-a., llalm.lit namaa a wllltaaaa.: II II llrown.i llawklna. Iiaan lloilon ri A Htnirtb .11 ol lll.tnunil. Oragoll. Wa rt.Hg. Ragl.l.'i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CNI1KU HTA TKH IANIiOKKTCE lakevlaw, Olagon. Novrlttl.'r 17, IVI aor ro.l i. M. Noll, i la baraby given that Cl.rauae laler Whlla ol HI.' i.r.gon, who. ou J.nu.r. M, linn mail- ll-oiieetean rtiiry i in ran ,., iw., Mo ml. lor hB p.,h., .- i H.'li I v a ii.-,,.., ,,. M.., leniloi -in m.ka Kln.l Tbraa Vr.r Pirol to ,. 1. 1, Hal, laitit lo the land .note da.rrll.-il. In line f h.a A Hharuiau. I I'iiimII " ' Klla Oragon. on the loth d.y ol J. unary, 1 ,11. i I.lm- l naina. aa wllt.aear. J,,.l, - I, Hlanlav llallniir, K.l.rl Htrael, John Pauarb .11 ol Klfa. ongoi J... K Hc.i.ge. Heglala- No uv-'i, lor be', nv. a;t -;. "' .. loan. oil' ., o . .., .- v j l.ra.lla llitrlill.il. IIB. IHao nollrr in- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION! ItMir.i. KT'T.a 1 .Mitirriia. j Hum. Orogaa .Novamlwi .-.. ivis I Notlra la hereby gl., m Ihal l.laWulllng. lot mrrly Ida I ....... of Hum., or. g..u. l. OB M.t, I, I. IW7. made llullie.tead Entry No ti , herlal No. lUlng. lot HK', Haclloti 3A. Towehlp -U H ll.tiga JO K Wll.ainatle Ma rldlau. ba. fllr.l nolle, of in ten Hon tu tn.ka Kln.l lt. year prool, to r.l.bll.b al.lm to Iha l.n-l bov- de arrltal.l.alorr Kegl.ter and ita. alter, al Hum., oragon, on the Mb day ol January, lilt. Claimant li.una aa a llneaar. liaorgeK Whlllng Kralik T W hlllog. Kratlk Paket Kratik o Ja. kaon .11 ol llurna Oiegon a KAaa.. Keg air. WORK HORSES FOR SALE I have on hand a number of work hone--gelding and mare'-for sale. I have mtruction to aell at once and for cash and will make the price right. J. W. BIGGS, Burns, Oregon WOOD FALL IS HERE And ao ia my full line of RUFF and V-NECKFJD SWEATERS,; LIN CLOTH, SERGES, GINGH A MS! KIN AW, SHEEP LIKED and LEA? COATS, WINTER HATS and CAPS i AUover Lace, Embroidery, Flannel! Woolen Hose, Lined Gloves, Wools -derwear and the FAMOl GOTZJ Work and V SHOE For MEN, m and CHILDt the Best Stod Groceries to be had any win As K. Richardsa General Merchandise Potatoes Cabk PBa. oVL LaaaHu. LW fabV. Si Aia'Ja- JHV I also pack one of of I THOS. STEPHENS in still BUYING HIDES AND FURS AND PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES See Him Before You Sell j II I MBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSfSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS HARNEY VALLEY HOSPITAL MODERN A DOCTOR ALWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL" 1 luaive for Surgical, Medical and Confinemenl Com. WE STOVE TO PLEASE. PATIENTS MAY HAVE ANY PHYSICIAN THEY CHOOSE WHILE IN THIS HOSPITAL "Sucoaaa m Ho.pital work i. only attainad by cloae and .killad attention to dotaafc by Ira.ned Attendant. " DM. STANDARD and HARRIS, Burns, Ore. Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free C'ump House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stork. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounds. IRftuUnlKUni aNTRAl OREGON U HOLIDAY HOME-GOING RATES For Christmas and New Yean From Oregon Tronic point to points in Watt ington, Britiak Columbia, Idaho and Oregon Reduced Tickets Sold December 18 th 24. FROM Final limit January 5. BEND TO Spokane $16.70 Tacoma, 15.30 Coeur d'Ak-ne, Ida. 17.75 Salem, 11.90 Kuirenp. 14.70 Portland, Vancouver, Vancouver. Seattle. . North Vakim. Un.. i;.c. Further detail on request. The "Owl", daily between Central Oregon u. land, gave a day each way. Leave Bend 8:30 P. Hi arrive Portland 8:10 A. M. J. H. CORBETT, Agt., Bend, Ottf I R. H. CROZIEK. A. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon, t DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARIaY Rexall Drug Store Is now prepared to supply your wants In every thine along the Holiday Line. Have a Look Before Buying Elsewhere Reed Bros. Props. OUR NEW GOOD Have arrived and wa are now ready to supply you with your requirements .... i ( MANY NEW LINE have been added and all good will be old at the VERY LOWEST PRICES CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Stij All the news in The Times-Herald for