"WP" wmmmmmmmmm PHPBPH g 7Jr OTT' jvW" COME HliRE 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-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon Thr iflimes-fwafd JULIAN BYRD Managrr SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. 1914 SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Y..r 2.00 Six Month! 100 IWh Monlh. -7S I on the other hand what is it jroinjj to do to a large number of lopritimate business concerns in which many dollars are invested ;ind the men have been a factor in the building up of the sec ions where they are in business. If the home merchant can adjust himself to the new order of things and compete with outside houses he will enjoy a larger trade than before. his political career or that he is not honest, or sincere. He is neither fool nor crook but he should be despised because he has tried to enforce the law. Strange accusations. It must be because ho is too honest and active He remembeis lo well his oath of office. He is too decent. He has a foolish notion about being straight". He is not a dissem bler, a flatterer or ii jelly fish. He seems to hold to the idea that laws against immorality and com mon dNM should bt in forced .mil for this reason he comes in for his excoriation. His indict ment is his justification. His accusers have hurled a boom erang. We do not endorse all of his official acts and at times have criticised him harshly for what we believe was tho mis take of honest judgement. When he makes an honest mistake then we can make an honest criticism. West's political strength might possibly be torn nssunder by an attack on some of his policies. You can not break a man down by accusing him of being decent and honest and trying to enforce the law and unless the lin- of attack is changed the next Governor of Oregon will be Oswald West. Blue Mt. Eagle. Evangelistic Services. ff What Poor Ads Lose What "N will a merchant lose in one year if his salesman as only one-half efficient? Suppose a salesman worked ten hours a day he would work 600 minutes in a day. It' the salesman was only one-half efficient, or did one-half the work he should do, he would lose his employer : ti M minutes a day. Now if the salesman'! salary is $3.00 per day and he lost his employer one minute a day for a year he would lose his employer $1.74. But if he loses his employer 800 minutes a day for a year he loses $1.74 x300 or $522 a year. In this way it is not difficult for a business man to tell what he loses with poor sales men. Poor salesmen have, in many instances, been one of the causes of business failure.-. Now the merchant must ever keep in minu mat mere is a direct relationship be tween a salesman and an ad vertisement. Both aim at the same result sales. Hoth are guided by the same principals. The only difference is that more ability is required to sell goods through advertising. If a $3.00 a day salesman can lose his employer $522 in one year by being one-half efficient, it is interesting to know what a $3 advertisement that la only one-half efficient loses the merchant. Suppose the merchant puts a $3.00 ad in a paper with 1000 subscribers. If the ad didn't produce a single sale or stimulate business it was whol ly inefficient. But if the ad were 100 per cent efficient it would influence a large par cent of the 1000 subscribers, and secure temporary, if in deed not permanent, custom ers. It is easily seen that hundreds of dollars may be made by an efficient $:.00 ad vertisement, and hundreds of dollars may be made by an efficient $3.00 advertisement, and hundreds of dollars may be lost by an inefficient $8.00 advertisement. It is more important to have efficient advertisements than to have efficient salesmen and it absolutely necessary to a business to have efficient Mr. Lane an Optimist. Reviewing Secretary Lane's land Mlicy the New York Times says he "has written what is al most a prospoctus for the devel opment of the National resour ces," It calls him "an optimist as a speculator in futures and cautious as a conservationist," and says: Practical men will find some things to their liking, and those who think that conservation is more important than use will find something to their dislike. Practical m n know that con servation is use and that use is the highest form of conservation. Being a practical man, who knows the public domain from personal acquaintance, not from books truth. The Presbyterian and Baptist churches of the city have united for an evangelistic campaign. They propose to hold union cot tage prayer meetings twice each week, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The cottage meetings this wtek will be on Tuesday evening at Dr. Standard's home at 7.30 p. m. On Thursday even ing it will he at the home of I,. E. Reed at the same hour, Evory ono is invited to these services, but especially the friends living in the vicinity of the meeting. It is tho intention in the near future to call in the services of Rev. Matthews and lewis, well known Christian workers to as sist the local pastors in their work. The interest and assist ance of every body is solisited in this movement, looking to the moral and spiritual welfare of the community. Miss Helene Swain returned to 1 jiwen this morning in company with her father after spending the holidays in Burns. She will resume her school work Monday. Stating the election laws of the state provide that when any of their provisions are uncertain or ambiguous, the usual custom shall be followed. Attorney-General Crawford rendered an opin ion advising all county clerks to close their registration books May 1 for the primaries to be held on the 15th of that month, and to re-open them as soon as possible for registration for the general election. Buttcrick patterns at Luna burg, Dalton & Co. 62tf. Clean seed barley, the six row ed variety, raised on new ground and entirely free from other seod, II cents per lb. Vic. Gibson, Burns. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. llNITKI.HTATK't I. AND IIKKH I', I l.alpvlnw , onK hiTi-niliiT .'7, rl:t.( NOT 001 y l.NIN N.itli ' Ii hcraliy itlVftll Hint Anton Hoaaliapli nl Ml,., onjMill. ahn, mail. Ilmniaiiml I lr, Snuwii',, lor HW Hit H. N',HK',. MK'.Mr,' tlotl ill, Towiilhlh '.' n . HARD WHEAT HIGHER. Il ! tha intention of tha Burnt Flour Milling Co. to pay 1 1-2 null par lb. (or food, hard milling wheat nam! yaar. Il mutt be good and stand a taal of SO lb, lo Iha huthrl. fraa from olhar graip ad and amut. Hard wheat will bring IS canU par 100 more than toll whaal. Tha Company raconunendt Turkey Rad for fall towing and Blua Slam, Min nesota Red and Auttralia White Chaff Mr. Lane has learned this for tpring towing. He tloes not regard as a SEED WHEAT FOR SALE AT MILL. corporation oKre every man who wishes to use any of our natural resourses, but puts the man to ! work on such terms that, for ex- and snch surplus ample, it a coal mine is (level ped It is foolishness to expect water conditions to be allowed to con tinue in this section as in the past. We must have the rights adjudiecated water as we have put to benefi-1 the people get coal at competitive cial use. It doesn't make any I prices, no coal is wasted and the difference who has the distribu- operator makes money. He puts tion of this water but it must be corporation to work developing used to help develop a greater! power on terms which insure that area of this big Valley. The the more power he develops the overflow lands will be made more more money he makes, yet the valuable and produce a greater cheaper power becomes to the and more profitable croo than , consumer. He would not forbid under present methods and ever OH of coal lest we exhaust the one concerned will be benefitted, supply, hut he would use it with No one will be permitted to hog, out waste and at the same time water, therefore the country will provide a substitute to be used in prosper as never before. the time when there is no more coal. The conservationist who fears ine mg outnts nxe me nanny to U8e our ,,.Ujonni resources lest following and P. L. S. company jthey I)(. ,.xnaiistl is a pessimist of Harney county send their re- ;and a miHl., for h jmairines that presentatives out to boost for the J tht, future ha8 nothing jn 8tore settlement and development of : for humanity and that we must NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. im r. i -r.T, - I ' ", ! ' , lake, lew Or.'MOn, DsoffJSjBM II I '1 HOT tklAI. t.AKI. Notice It hrreliy given .hat Urn,, M Hal Ikiw. o hi,-, orvirun, who. oa July 1Mb lll tntile llniiii'Ki.-t.l KOIry. . u -i, fin N'(.-r. W II, ami SK.',. .'.l W.NWV i lion J wsaiesmen. The new parcel post regulations whereby 60 pounds may be sent any where within the first two zones is a problem that will keep things guessing for a time at least. Just what effect it will have on the country merchant is yet to be determined. That it will tend to lower the cost of living there is little question, but Oregon and then get into the manger and horn off everything : in sight. They have contested the water users of Bear valley and Silvies valley and likely i the end will own all of the water i like they do a great part of the ' land and then go braying over ! the country talking about settle ment. Tne big land holdings are the curse of eastern Oregon and their action is doing more to bring about the single tax, where the whole burden of tax ation is thrown onto the land than all other forces combined. They will either change their tactics or the people will hand them the opportunity of paying all of the taxes, when they bold up vast areas of land from settle ment they ought to have to dis gorge with the tax money. Blue Mt. Eagle. The Eagle boys are a little hard on our big land companies in this country and look at the dark side. The step to adjudicate the water rights of Silvies River is the first step in the right direc tion toward the development of this big section. Of course the big companies are going to fight for the water they consider be longs to them but it will be found in the final reckoning they arc not going to have any more water than they can beneficially use. You know, boys, courts are tak ing a different view of the water problem these days than in the past and no one is going to hog water. hoard what we have lest we starve. Mr. Iane is an optimist, who uses what he has, but, knowing it cannot last forever, uses it carefully and seeks a new supply. Oregonian, Masonic Bodies Install. Governor West has been the public recepient of scathing de nunciation through the press. When the lance of justice lays bare this criticism a revelation comes to light. He is not accus ed of being ambitious or of trail ing his official robes in the mire of pointed politics. It is not said The joint installation of the of ficors of Burns Lodge. No. 07, A. F. & A. M., and Burns Chapter, No. 40. O. & S , waB held last Saturday evening. The Star of ficers are: Lizzie Dalton, worthy matron; C. M. Faulkner, patron; Emrna Gowan, associate matron; Ieona Thompson, secretary ; Veva Smith, treasurer; Caasie Smyth, conductress; Etta Jones, associate conductress; Sarali Farre, Ada: Hallie Smith, Ruth; Mrs. Faulk ner, Esther; Leila Egli, Martha; Frankie Welcome, Electa; Wyno- na Smith. Warder; E. C. Eggles ton, sentinal; Louel Smith, organ ist. Mrs. Frankie Welcome was installing officer assisted by Mrs. Mothershead as marshal. The retiring matron and patron were each presented with a token of appreciation, the presentation being made by Mrs. Julian Byrd on behalf of the Chapter. The Masonic officers are: W. A. Gowan, worshipful master; L. M. Johnson, senior warden; A. O. Faulkner, junior warden; J. C. Welcome Sr., treasurer; Sam Mothershead, secretary; Henry Dalton, senior deacon; Curtis Smith, junior deacon; Julian Byrd, senior stewart; H. .), Hansen, junior stewart, E. C. Eggleston, tyler. J. L. Gault acted as installing officer and was assisted by Jake Welcome as marshal. A fine banquet followed the ceremonies and a large number of members and visitors enjoyed a profitable and social evening. v n ,-. w '.. -, i ,ioi, . . TnwmhlrH. Kan,-. .':. I llltlllHIi M.TIillui, hat flletl notice of Intention to laaaa three Year I'roof, lo etltl.llili i ttlit, to the Inn, I Sbo' ileecrlhe,!, liefnre ha. A Hhcrmtn. II H. lonimlttloii.-r . tf Klfr Oregon, on Itie Will 1ty of Januar, ,1914 ! 1 lallntat ntmct it w ItncMct Jamra A Wilton, l-tnl Ucrner, A. Itoo.a backer, all of Kile. Oregon, .Sad i Mima of Harriet. Ortentl. u- r in n,.i. Ileglner. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i mim. HTA1KM I.ANH OfFlOS, ItUTiii, OttfMa I'i'f ruiUr , I'M Nolli . N iirn-l.y jfWeil that William II naiil nf Wavrrlv. Oregon. Who OQ June I". IVlO, made JluMiatrii Klilry, No (Ha f.,r M-.' HtH'ilnn 'Mi. Towtml.il : M , Katigt .t.i K . Will amend MVr.llan, li rllrl MtlMOf Iriientloti to uiakr fliml tlirpi- rmt proof, (o I'fltaMlah claim toflm lain. i alur daMlibod. bfor (tofta li r ami Iterelvrr. at Huron. Oregon, on tin I? lh .lay qJ January. 1 'it Claimant uauife an wtlnea TnoinaaH Hill. Hlrain K. (rale;, II. I, Van ooreti, II. ii i y N Mananer all of Wavroty Oregon Wm K.aai, Li-Kim. i KOTI0I FOB PUBLICATION, I.NITKI. HTATKri ..AND orKH'Kf lltirna, Oregon, Itri ember XI, I VMS I Nnttre la herehy given thai Howard W Holmea, of llurni, Oregon, who on Mej.t . If, made Hotoeatead intry. No uMtt, lor " w ' , HectlonM), TowiiaMp H . Manga .11 K , Wltlam- u Mi-rldlati. haa filed untlreof Intention lo make final five year inmf, in eatahllgh claim lo (ha land above dem rlhe.1, hefore Heglaler and Receiver, at Hurtte, Oregon, on (he ;t li da. January, ItM rial man t uiniri a lli.raaeN Hay Orreii. rbarlea Mlgga. Johu II (Jould K. I Maker, all nl llurni, i iregon . Wm. Kahhk. Keglaier II AllgilNl R lull WmDJWM Hee V NW'a. Fee lUnge.M I . W'lllniiielte Mei I.IIkii, hue filed tiotli'r of Intention to make flnnl three ittar IToof. to eaulilleh claim in llo- lailll HIMtVa defi'ilbinl, before i liHrlea A Sherman. D. H rommlaaloner. at Uln, Oregmi, on lb.- . i b dav 0l Kehrnarv. I'M I Claimant nnmeaaa ayllOCMM lopjei.h MlMi-l. Ilelliy MUeel. I I Alt I , I HIreet, Jim Wllaon all ol Klfe, OfOfon. Jie K IlLH'iRfa, Heglaler HOTIOI KOK PtJBLIOATrON. ('HiTkn HfAafH liANh nrri'R lluoii, Orogon, hei einlx-r '.', H'lH. Notice a htrcby given that Joanph J. Kuali-kN, of Hlii'tiN, Oregon, H ho on Arll '.', I'll.', made lloin.'Hi I rniry No. DNtB for Idti 4. HW'4 NW'4l Hec 1: lot 1 ami HK'. NK'4, Mi-. 'Hon i, Townablp gfl H,, Hange I- , Willamette Meridian, haa filed iioilca of lit trnilon to make Dual t'ommuUtloi, I'ronf, io eaiabllah claim In the laml gboTfl deai rlbed, l.'fore Hegla'ci and Iterelver, nl Mil rim, oreguu. mi Mm iH. da) of Kniirtiary, I'd I ( lalmant name aa wltngigosi tharley W. I owla.of Narrowa, Oregon Hugh M I li Jay W Kay, both ol lltirna, Oregon I inn.lore Jelby, 0 Narmwe, Oregon Wm r.oinr, Heglaler. NOTICE OF CONTEST. 11NITKD HT.ITII iMilll'Hi'l I Minna, Oregon, IHMpggjf '. I'M 1 To Daley Mmlth, no JefTiba of inikuowu ad dreea, ( oaMttM Von ui. horeby in. nil.. I thai Ward I rank n tin who gl via Harrlinan, Oregon. aah la noil ofllot addroaa.iHd on DooomMrvtb, IvlS, Ilia In thie oftli e hlk dot) i orrohomiel ill l nn (o itinteal and ki'eiire the catirellal Ion of your hoiiieatead. (Act Kib IU. Iwnn, Kerlal No UMI0 made Mareh Mth, 1'JlA, for HK'4 o Heelloll IV, am) I be K't of N r V "I HoethjO M. and the of the N W'a. of Kttellon "', Townahlp Ml, hoiith, Hange At, Km(. Willamette Mert.llao. and aa grounda for hli contoal he allagea thai haley smith, now JefTr Ira, uuver made aattlfmeul, teeidenee or Improventeiita ufHtn aald entry, that ahe abandoned II and left tin ooonUl lutmedlaielv alter making the entrv, and hai never returned to it. or cultivated aame, but thai abl abandnniueiit cniitlnuea io ihU time and for more (ban all mnnthe )at iaat. oh are, thervfure, further nnllflnl that the aild allegations will Im taken hy ttila nltlte aa bav lng tweii i oiifeaaed by M. ami your aald entry will beeanreh l tberenmlrr whhout your further right lo Im- heard therein niter bOfofO thia ortlt e or on aal, If you fell lo file In ihla office within Iwrnty date alter the KOi'HTH niil.ll. a' .on nl IhU notice, aa ahown belnw. Vnur anwwer under oath, im 'cifli ally meeting ami rep..iti. ling lo theae allegatl.iiiff nf conleel , or If you fall will. In that time to tile In tbla ottlce due proof thai you have mi I ) a copy of your aiiawcr on the ,anl intitentanl either In peraoli or by regletere.l mall If llila aervlc la nade by the dell very of t flOp J of your imwrr to the conteaiaiit In DOrgOO, pfOOf of aueh aer vl emio Im ell her the nald colt leaf a ill 'a written u k mmli igmciii of hla rerolpt Of il p. aimwlng thedate of n re. tint, ol On aflldas It of the err eon by whom the rfellyery waa made etatlug w hen and w here the copy waa di liver e.l if made b) i-gliter'! mall fin mi f of emit en ( e mull cotiilit of the affldav II of the per mo I y whom tha gCp) mm mailed, elating when and the poet office to which It waa mallod and thia affidavit inuat be aeioutpanled by the poaimaater a reielpi fOf lite letter. You ahoold elite in yuUf amwer tha name of the fioal ofllcd 10 arblofa you deal re In ure imMi gg to be aelil In ,.in vVm KARag, Heglaler. I'i'e nf Ural puhlleallon ie emlier nth lM. liati of tooood onblli atloit i iiiIh r .ii, Lil3 Italeof (bird put. IM alloit In. emlc,-r f7. I'll Hate of fourth publh at Ion fgOUgf) , L'M Nolic lo Creditors. In i lie iniiUrr l the KfttaU d John II t ijuiTll, ilcirnactt. NotltM il hcicliv flftQ litiil llu timlct hiihi bag been Uppottlted ai.tmtiiitrn tor of lln. aliovc Unlitird tutu t liv niiKr of the Uii, I'.r. mt riiuniiaoii, Judr of the UOUOtjf Court oi llnniMv County OrcK'ni- All ptrMMM lUMrinj claiinn .if.iinst auiil catntc air lictcliy imiiticil to prWVOl them ilttlv vciiltcil aa bj law iritiirril to the Ailiiiitustralor fat ..urn. Oregon, in to J W Blffo hk attorney at lii nllnr ,il lliinis, OrtgOfl within nix omtlM Iron tiir data of the .Wat pui,ii- ealiou of thia order. Iiiat publication Nov. 92( 111. PAUL I'INKi:, Aduiinigtiator Ivalate of ohu II (inr rttts ItcvcaHril. DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS DURING JANUARY SALE JANUARY 1914 CLEARANCE SALE At BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORE We reserve nothing. All Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Furnish ing Goods and Clothing to be included in this Sale. Prices are reduced so that evety thing offered will move. N. BROWN & SONS The Quality Store NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- Ptrttgg KTATata l.AHt orrirg, i Mnrna Oregmi, December U, WM Notice la bereby given that John J Uardner. ol llurna, Oregon, who, on December '.', I'"1", matte lli.meatea.l Kntn. No U1U4U. for K'jHW t hectloii 4, Townablp '.' H . Range Ml K . w Ilia metlo Merlillan. baa nu-.l nullie of Intention to make final tbiee year Cronf, to eataMlab claim to Ibe laml above deacilbeil, before Keidater ami Herelver, at llurni. Oregon, on thelatlh day ol January, 1VM. t lalmant namea ai wlliiaMea 1'araoi'i A Hyde, Frank KKrlil. OrOffgf Jameaoi . ' heater Dalfoi. all of Hnma. Oregon Wm Fahnr. Heglaler NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION UNini ftTATM I.ANDOFKUK Ijikevlcn, Oregon. November I; I i. NOT COAl. t.Nlt" Stilb-t la hereby given (bat Clarence I .eater White of Klfe. Oregon, who. on Juxiin 'li, IWin, male II eaieail Kntry (Act Fob II, Ifttf), .... for nK'a NW',, MW-i NK' lK', i:'N', .HoM-tlisii 17. Towmhinvl - l:-n. .; K V lllainelte Mcrhtlan. haa HI. .1 until e nf li tviitli m '.. make final I liter Year I'mif lA g tablleh ( lalm to Ibe laml alio.e ileai libgej. .e lore ('haa A Htivrman. U H I oin m m i-.i -r at Kile Oregon, on the loth ila of Jamiar), I H. I lalm i i namea aa wltncwea ltiKth rtreel, Hfalilee Haltotir, K-l i r I Htieel. John I'aiiM'h all of Klfe origin. Jan Y Hi ana,. Hoejtetg NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DJftffM "TTIC I .IMHIMI' K lliiriiM Oregon, NoMinlH'r at, Uwi Notice la hereby ftVeMI Dial Ma U hi! ing. FOf merlr Ida '1 timer, of Iturne, oreg.m, wbo DO March 4. ni. , made Mmneolea.l Knit-. So ."'l . serial o. Oaiinv. foi rK'4 Koclion IA, iow iblji .o H , Hange Hi K . VYiliHincMe Memiiaii. baa rlte.i notice nl intei.tlnn lo make Hi a! Bfl yeMI priMif, lo eitabliah claim to the laii-l bOH a rlletil, lett tore Krglxler ami ttorolvor. al llutn-, Oregon, nit the Mb ila of January, IVII t' lalmant nami a ai m ItaotVM i.fiii)'.' . U luting I rank J W hit llig. Krank ! Maker. Frank 0 Jackemi. all of lltirna. oregun Wm kahhk.. Reg ater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lINITKDhTATKH LAND OFUlK Hurm Oregon o Decroil-er l. I'l . Nutu-e la hereby glveu that t UrTonl oraua beck, of Narrowa, Oregon, who, on January U IVII. made Mnmcilcat Kntry, No. UoJia. for KHM. M- N''.,tt't W'4Nv4, HoeUon ft. Tonabli -ti m. Hange Tw K. H.mth Malheur I ake, V. i II a incite Met Id la u. haa filed notice of Intention to make final tluee y ear priMif.iu i atabllnh claim lo the land above de i'illd. t.etorc Keg liter am) ltccelr, al Hurm. Oregon, on the JOtb day of January, 1 -ll i lalmant namea aa wltnraeea Knee C Kern, i.eorge W i awlllehl, William 1- llarria, Kcmler I. Ilaai, all of Narrow, Wm Kahkk. Heglater WOOD FALL IS HERE GRAIN And bo is my full line of RUFF and V-NECKED SWEATERS, POP UN CLOTH, SERGES, GINGHAMS, MAC KINAW, SHEEP LINED and LEATHER COATS, WINTER HATS and CAPS Allover Lace, Embroidery, Flannel Shirts, Woolen Hose, Lined Gloves, Woolen Un derwear and the FAMOUS GOTZAIN Work and Dress SHOES For MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN I also pack one of the Rest Stocks of Groceries to be had anywhere A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Potatoes Cabbage 5i V 1 aH kWj,: NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION llHCTIti HTT I.ANIi.lrr.i . I Hum,. OrsfSS, I in liar 'iH, IVtl. 1 Nnrl,e la tieraliy iflveii lliat Kriient Kuitenu lar.un.iif llurni, oreKtin. whu, 00 Mav . IM.1. ..nl l.eo. HO, 1VI0, reibefllvely, n.,!.- II - ca,l Kntry, N :t:7l, Hnrlal (Utjuaiiil No. taut. torNK'4,Hei- tl. Mi, HKi,. Her, .Hanil H'HW, II,, ii '.'.' 'Iiiwi.iIiIi. v.'iri , ICancaill K . WllUni , Hi- Merlillan, liaa fllerl n.HIre nl In.i'iillnu la ma.e flnnl rive year riHil, tn eitatill.h I'lnlin tn the laml above ,!, .1 ill.w.1, before Kficl.ter uii'l Itnralver, al Hum., Oregon, oil the :mili lay ol January, IVII t laliuanl uauiea aa alluewe. W. T. frame, lit-n Koiler. N. Iletine), K. ". kyttii'.toii all i( llurna. Oregon Wa. IAaaa, K.i... r EB WORK HORSES FOR SALE l have on hand a number of work hones--geldings and mares--for sale. I have instructions to sell at once and for cash and will make the prices right. J. W. BIGGS, Burns, Oregon NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION I'NITRh MTATK I.ANOOrrl't , i llurna, Oregon, lieremhejr i., iwiy 1 Notice ii hcrehy given that William rtrej Htulth, of llurua, Oregon, who, on Nov. 6 iv , made llouieatead Kntry No UUlu;, fur rh' . NWJ, K'v eW'( and NW'4HIC'4, Hactfofl 'I Tuwnahlu ;'.'. H, Hange .'h K VMIlameite Meridian, haa file. I notice of luteutloti to make Hnal 1'omniiitalloii nrnnf, lo entahllak claim to thii land tbovg ag 1 1 bod, before It- n later and Hecelver. at llurna, Oregon, un I he Mth day .i January, 1VU i lalmant Oamea U w itiierma : Htaut Tyler, larroll Wltheriooii, A In. it Cote, K- ""erry, all of Hurne, Oregon Wm. Kahhk. Iteglaler. NOTICK FOR PUHLICATION I'NITKI) MIA'IKH LAND OKKli r llurna, OieHon, Ihi embei 1, IUI.I Nolli u la hereby given ihat William I' Hurt man of Andre, Oregon, aaslguue of Kd win W. HuaJdlng, aaalgnee of Kannle Drake M.im Drake, Anna leek end Hvrtd A Kllng II... H(,le helra of Oaorgo A r ling, dereaaed, ban lih t in tllll (dlh e Ilia liilli Htloli loeiili i llli'li i , Hon 'inx., He v lead Htaluteaol the Mulled hie tea ine nn'iiwi, nee. i, i , ;in n., it ;i.i K , W M ifregoii HARNEY VALLEY HOSPITAL MODERN 'A DOCTOR ALWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL" Excluaive (or Surgiial, Medical and Confinamanl Caaaa WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. PATIENTS MAY HAVE ANY PHYSICIAN THEY CHOOSE WHILE IN THIS HOSPITAL "Succaaa in Hoapilal work ia only attained by cloaa and .killed attention lo detaila by trainad Attendanta." DBS. STANDARD and HARRIS, Burns, (Ore. OregonTrunkRl CENTRAL OREGON LINE The Owl for Busy People Dally train each way between Central Oregon points and Portland. Tonrlst sleeping car Berths 91.00) First class coaches. Save a Day Each Way Heilal r.o u,. laud dcacrlhcd, or dealrluu lo Any and all iuraona claiming ad verel the ud dcMcrthed. or dealrluu lo ohleet Ihiisiiu ..i (be mineral i heracter of the laud, or for nn Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Kurn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounda. From Central Oregon To Central Oregon LaatM Bend 8:30 pm Leave Portland 7:00 pm Deschutes 8:48 pm Arrive Madras i;:00am Redmond 9:10 pm " Metolius fi:l.". am Terrebonne 9:24 p m " Culver 6:28 a m Culver 10:02 pm " Terrebonne 7:08 am Metolius 10:20 pm " Redmond 7:23 S " Madras 10:30 pm " Deschutes 7:43 am Arrives Portland 8:10 am " Bend 8:00 a Prompt dispatch of freight, between Central Oregon and Portland and Portland and Eastern cities. Connections made in Portland to and from Willamette Y.illey, Astoria and Clataop Beach points, Pujret Sound, Spokane, Montana, Colorado, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago. Fares, Time Schedules,and other information bv letter, or upo" application to R. H. CROZ1ER, J. H. Corbett, Agt. Aaat. C.rn' I Pa .. Afent, Portland, Ora. Bend Or W. C. WILKES. Asst. Gen'l Freight A Pas Agent,' Portland Ore- ii.Iiit ii'ttBou. lo r lie illaii.iKal to ainillcant atioulil nla thulr altlitavlt of .i,,ii-.i ),, n,i. odtca on or t.i'l.iii' tha Iwtjtttay of January, lull, Wn.fiui, Hantatar. Klrat iiiililliatiou liwiriiilHir IK, lui:i. Iat imliili allot, January 17, lull. The Odd Fellows are going to that there is a taint of graft in install their officers tonight. NOTICK KOK IMIHLICATION. I'MTItllHTATKrl I.ANIl IlKHI'K 1 llurna, orasou, Daoaauar, , lym. Nollca la liaraby ln that lliu Kiik , Il Marali, ol Hum.. Oregon. Mho on Anll li, luuu anil J li im , lul'J, rvaiii'i'llvvly. niacin lloiim aluail Kntrloa, Noa Uikll'i U.III7. Inr NW'.tiiil NK1., Hni'llon li. li.wiiahlii.iH , Itaiiiiu tl K., VI illaiin-M. Mariillau, haa nloil uollru of Intfii tlon to maki. Klual Ihruu yuar I'ronl. toaMlui.li.i, claim lo tha laml aliova Uaacllrtil, Errfora lual.h.r ami Itxciilvur at Uulua, Oraaoti, on urn i. mi us; ui January, iui i Wit, clalinaiit namea as iiavi Miliar, u H I Itoee.l A Miller, all tneaaea Ueyuoltla, Ji.im 1 ir itnrna. oieaou. VVH KAMME. R I'M I.I i Kay, DO YOUR CHRISTJVAS SHOPPING EARLY Rexall Drug Store Is now prepared to supply your wants In every thing along the Holiday Line. Have a Look Before Buying Elsewhere Heed Bros. Props. OUR NEW GOODS Have arrived and we are now ready to upply you with your requirement..... MANY NEW LINES have been added and all goods will be old at the VERY LOWEST PRICES CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store All the news in The TimesrHerald for $2.00