-c & a n i JUr S S $ You like 'em don't youl When you spend them you like to get the best possible values for your money That's why you want to see the Remarkable Values we now offer befor you buy a NEW SUIT SNAPP NEW LINE NOW ON DISPLAY Come and see them You'll be mighty glad you came William s-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon the ittes-$rra(d Memorial Service Held at Tonawama this Morning JULIAN BYRD ManagT SATURDAY. MAY 30. i"i i SUBSCRIPTION RATES Om Y..r SU Moatae Tare Meatae ... "THEY ALL KNOW ME." Every newspaper man In i While there are but few Grand Army men in this vicinity the patriotic citizens are always ready -to join in honoring the dead heroes of the Nation, there i oo 1("v Memorial services are always ra held each year. A program was prepared and rendered thismorn- nij,' at lonawama followed oy ritualistic service at the cemetery Rv. Dr. Habbidge of Valley New People Take Over Cat erpillar and Big Acreage. A. B. Coolev. of Umatilla coun ty, who wuh hero recently look ing over the country with a view of investing, has returned accom panied by his son (leorsro and M. E. Hriggs. The TimeB-Herald has it on good authority that Mr. Cooley and associates have taken over the Ed. Holloway caterpillar plow and machinery that goes with it and also a big acreage of land, covering some two sections. Mr. Cooley is a practical far mer and has had much experience in the wheat belt of Eastern Oregon and is also familiar with the big plow that is also a part of the deal and we predict success for him. Harney Valley has been needing just such men ami with a few of his kind ae.ually devel oping the territory in a scientflc and practical manner means more prosperity than a dozen specula tors buying our land. With this big tract in the hands of practical men and the plow also at work it will make a decid ed change in farming conditions in this vicinity. We welcome Mr. Cooley and hope to have more of his kind. View delivered the address at experience soliciting advertising U op,,, house. Tne program has had some merchant tell him, m oared follews: "They all know me, so why should I advertise." Let us look at this. If the merchant meant anything by this aasertion he meant that anyone whomighl be induced to trade in his town and with him knew him. That this is not true is apparent to every thoughtful person. People in a community are constantly changing, coming and going, and are becom ing more and more preoccupied with their own affairs, so mer chant need go but a shirt dis tance from home to Bod i who never heard of him. They may meet a merchant in a per sonal way, and at the same time know nothing of him in a husi ness way and nothing of the goods he handles. Meeting a man in a personal way and meeting a man in a bus iness way are two very different things. John Smith may know Jones, the man, but Smith may not trade with Jones the grocer, for the very good reason that he only knows Jones in a personal way. He does not know him in a business way. He has not been educated to think of Jones u the possessor of some commodity that would give him greater comfort and happiness. He has not been educated to think of groceries when he thinks of Jones. If every time Smith thinks of Jones he thinks of groceries of a superior quality that he needs for his comfort and happiness then we might say that Smith knows Jones the grocer. The one way to bring Smith to know Jones, the grocer, better is to teach Smith moreof the bin ln side of Jones and the good, he Bells. How else can this be done more effectively, economically and consistently than through newspaper advertising. Geo, K. Patterson. emhly Call Homer Reed, trumpeter. Comrade A. W. Cowan, president of the day. Invocation Dr. E. BenBon, .w.s tor of the First Presbyterian Church. "America" by a big chorus, ac companied by Mrs. Dodge's or chestra of violin players. Memorial Address Rev. Dr. Habbidge. The Utile Rebel," Miss Draw Dodeon. Solo "The Star Spangled Ban ner," Mrs. Cault, accompanied by orchestra. Lincoln's Cettysburg Address D. M. Me Dade. Solo "Tenting Tonight," Lud- wig Johnson, accompanied by orchestra and chorus. Hem-diction Rev. C. Beebe of the Baptist Church. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass at G:3U a. m. All other services, besides those mentioned aliove will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. Rev. Pius Niermann, O. F. M. Pastor of The Church of the Holy Family. Teachers Examinations. BAPTIST CHURCH, Tomorrow will be tho lust Sun day Rev. Beebe will be in Rums. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Church Service. 8 p. m. Service of worship and farewell sermon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ClTKI. MTaTKI I, AND Off It K f Hunii, OfNM, May I.., i Notice le hereby given Ihftl I , lim f, attng. Uiri Stilt heir of All TOUDf, drM.M1, ill Narrywi, Oregon, woo, on November t, IWB, nimlit lloinilH4l rutty. No )i,h. fur .v' NKU. VVUMK',. He .land NWUNkl.-rHHllon hi, rowmltlii 41 H. Kalis HO F VVIIUim lie Mrrhllmi, (North ol Mgiheut I Ui ling iih-I noil, e of I lite Ml I' in ll mug'' A II III five ihi .u.nl. to eglfthllgh claim lulhl IhihI ibOVI lem i n,M, iN'forit Hglilr ai 1 Hmnlver, At it ;regOli, ou Hit '44.11 ilay .nine. t'H. rial man I nniin a as 11 n Hay lual1. Melon I'livsll.l hatha Nte.lhtl all of NftirowM, tin gun Mam Merron itregon, it If ii r km WM. FARHH, tlegiHl,.,. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITICIl HTATKM LAND Olr h I . Huriig, Oregon, M , iii N.Hlre ll heiel.y given thai V II lain Allan ( Ham), Otegoli, Mho. oil Jlllie Jft, him inH.h lieMM IaimI rniry, No, IHW7 lor H ' himI 'W'.HKV htH'Uoii , ToHIlililh -".' H . lunge UH 7 ""lUnieiie M.'inligM, ha, fllnl i I luteiitlnn 111 Utah'' Htll I'riMlf. to I'Mt Suit all rial in III (til la ml glMivr ee i lWe), In-hue It eg liter n. I Keeelver HI Minna, Orfjrun, OU the Itt day ( June, 1UH claimant iimm-a aa. wltleUHe Allim .lutiee, n Hiiriia, UltflUn Ha Mahon ml I I. I'oiilai.e hoi h of Harney, I lig..n I. Hamilton, u llio-ha nan, I hegull V M r'ANMl., Hegl-li- . N0TI01 KOK PUBLICATION (HITRh HTATKN LaM' Drill B, 1 Vale, Oregon, May It, in i t Nolle le hereto given thai ' iiltiinlmi 'm-vi-. of lieiiiu, tirrgoij, Mini on AugUftt IMA. IW mate llotneeieail A I'pllfcaCiou No, u.'W, aHiemleelj lor NfeNW ',. HK'4N Y, ' 4. se. ; , W MVU, HKlloii ft Townthii. tl M, Many. I WHItttuiltUMrrhllgii. haa fflvil untie of lulen ilontoingie Final five jfer nrooi t. eetahllih laiui 10 ti.e lan.i ain.v e .1. p 1 1 1 , Is lorn M J. OX gmi . on 1 Igliusnl lira at IHMMI 1'eitv Hwytl. Itanleon Orafti Italph roie lharire I HolloWa? nil of I ' n o. ' gHltg H Kl-111, Kegla'ei niior. U. -t. I oiiiuiiflahitifr . at etih dru l the .'ml la of Jlltiv. lull Eastern Star Grand Offi cer Visits Local Chapter. Homan Will Run for Rep resentative in this Districts. W. F. Homan, who repre. . nl ed Harney and Malheur counties in the last legislature, will again be the candidate of his party in the general election this tail. Mr. Homan is cashier of the On tario National Bunk and i. 1 le ttable, capable man who will be found on the firing line a! all times working for the h terests of his constituents. Tins district will make no mistake! in returning Mr. Homan to the leg- islature as we may not waul any particular legislation, hut do want a representative that is de pendable should there he any thing that requires his presence. Homan would be there. Burns Chapter, No. 40. 0. E. S. entertained Mrs. Dora B. Schulke. of La Grand, who is Ab tociate Conductress in the Grand Chanter of this state and who came to this city Monday as the representative of the Grand Matron on an official visit. Mrs. Schulke proved a very entertair ing visitor and instead of the us ual feeling of "bashfulness" dis played by the local officers on such occasions the representative of the Grand Matron soon made them feel at ease and the work progressed nicely in the initiation ceremony, a candidate having been taken through the degrees during the evening. In the remarks to the Chanter during tin- evening Mrs. Schulke complimented the officers upon the proficiency of the work say ing that she found it much better than in the majority of Chapters visited. She also paid her en thusiastic tribute to this big, magnificent Valley and predicts a great future for this big terri tory. So well pleased was she at her reception here and the hospitable people that she insist ed she would try and be the rep r rotative of the next Grand Officer in order to come and see Harney Valley again and enjoy the entertainment of the Star members. The Chapter had a large atten dance to meet with the Grand officer and a very enjoyable social time followed the ritualis tic work with refreshments be ing served. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Harney County. Oregon, will hold the re gular examination of applicants for State Certificates ut Burns, Oregon, as follews: Commencing Wednesday. June 17, 1914, at II o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday, June 2D. 11114. at 4 o'clock p. m. Wriinriday Forenoon Writing. U. S. History. Physi ology. Wrilnrula, Afternoon Physical Geography, Reading Composition. Methods in Beading, Methods in Arithmetic. Thurtdar Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Educa tion, Psychology, Methods in Geography. Thurtdoy Afternoon Grammar, Geography, American Literature, Physics, Methods in Language. Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthogra phy, English Literature, Chemis try. Friday Afternoon. School Iaw, Geology, Algebra. Civil Government Saturday Forenoon Geometry. Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping, J. A. CHURCHILL. Supt, of Public Instruction. Kiiiui I. Ill No Wl R0TI0I KOK PUBLICATION I'M II I' ".?, I P., M 1 . , , Hut kb. uri'iou. apflllW, run Nuti.r It Itereli, give., ttmi ilu NotflterD tarlll.' Hallway . ouipeii,. wtmte .oi oitu . t'ld.rte it hi Paul, tiiaitve.'.. hat (hit null, .lay of April 11.M, nie It. luia ..Hi. . lit ai llli alloii to tvltrl uuilvi Hit iiiuvUiunt.il Hi act of . outf.vtt. apurortu July 1. laje tan Mai . I . . an ,iMi'llltr.a,T.tl It It .IKK Wo do job printing. rie" WClli"'' ' - tri , ,"e ajpBa"" Tirloif. Shell Auto Glawct AT SALISBURY'S uti!iiitiitii'Mfttifiuiituitt::iti:itit;t!!itu Thn Oregon Hotel (III II. UUB, Prop. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Cooking Clean Rooms and Beds Best Tabic Service Uuriuius Treatment iummmmmraMii:iu::t:::imi:miim... SPECIAL INVITATION Spring Opening We extend to all a special re quest to call and examine our NEW SPRING LINE OF GOODS Dress goods, waists, dresses, skirts new summer underwear in silk, lisle, cambric in all styles, hosiery, gloves, neckwear, new ribboir laces, embroideries, full line trim ming, silks and buttons BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE Quality Goods Only .a, M NK'.ul NW(Ner . T u . K M .' ai ut tii.ii . i. . Ml It! arfi'i Milal Nu I Any en. all uariuna rlatiiiiuH edveraate the lautlt il.a.'tlli.'il, ur ilaaltliia 10 ulijt-it laarium of tua mineral , bara. tn nl Ilia latnl. ul lot an, other rreeoi! le ihr ditpotal tu apiil tram, alum l ! nlPtheliafnda.lta.il tiroual in tola ul in BSfBea Ihf lull il) ul Juu.1. inn Wo. riaaa. Itrl.i. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Damn u it i aim "i i n i llur.it ..i.-aiiii. Ai'iii I'M Nuilte la hereb) give., ii.hi lnu-ti Mobauer ul lt.aui.iiul, tin ton. who. mi Antli 0 i .' a.ul Mart-h I, lels. iaepectlvel, moue llomeaiead knlrlva Hailal Nu iktlla t... lur t.1' Ml'. "'.NU1,. Uiii;,!. ,l.a( tlnl r.1,"!! . Hull . luuiitliii. w a., Ilauar U kaal. Mil laulrllf Ma.lilUu. hae lilr-l OOtlOO ol Ititrutlun tu uiaka tlnal r'lva Ypbi I'iimiI to aotabllall lalm in Hi. lain) alio. a il.'ti rlboo, ul Ug Itlrr anil llaielval, at Hlilut tlrrtfiiu. ou tlir I"' I. ilai uf June. IKK i laltuaut ua.uta at arllnuaaca . hnatlan Hi-haoar. I. unit.- lit. r t harlai rnnii.iitii ..uitun all ul luauiouil. or. run Mo. Iii it. NoTIt I POK PUBLICATION 1'nitati si itt Lava t.rili a Itur.ir., i.inguu Hay a I'lll rtaajafl la fcorooi ai.au thai laaaahlM M l.i. htr, ul Hunia t. anu... m In. . uu Uopembel II 1710. ItiB.lv II. .in. atrail llllr), Nu ' "'.UK1,. hc .:. f', .,. -.. a.. S',n', Km-. If.: NUNtV.. Berlloti .. I'oen Kange ao k. Miiiau.rti,. Meridlaa, baa Died llollrr ill lulvnltuli In utakM Dual three .hi UUHif. tu ratal. Ilfch t-latlti tu till- I..II.I al ... 'I. wrlhed. hefure llraltirr ami Harritr., al l.un.i ' ifrr-Hi, u.1 the litli ilay ut June lit ' laluianl uaui.a aa wllni't. t'harlae Neetlhatn. Nariuet OrogoB I'aul Lochor, llurnt. ( . t. tc.in Kay t utnaa.t .nl Hutt Itlng. i Uiilh nt Narroet. tlirauu a Itaaa. Reftoler. Notice To Creditora Npl lop t licreliy giwn tli.it lli iiiulrr- luned Ii.ik iMvniliily iiii.uiiic.l ml M,. iialiu .if ii.. i-atalr ul aaKi Ihiria, tlerruaril. Iiy tlin ( 'iitini v ('tun I nl tin- SluU ul OiCK'in. Im llmiiry C'tniitli All KTulia liovnii; claiuia ugatnal iu.l relate arc lirreby nulilinl tu puaunl llirm. duly vrnlied ua liy Inw rriini.il, to in.- at I lie illlfi. ol my nt tin i 'v .1 S Cook, in Km Hi. lim in i Count v, OfoWOr), within an in. .n 1 1. Ituni llir .Inn. ul tlita Kit UT Haird (Ilia Hth tiny nl Aptil, l'H 1. J. I'. Willi am, Adiinuialriitiii ol ratato ul JeoMM li.ivia devrnar.l. J. S. COOBi Attoniry. SUMMONS In t In- (iittiil CoWl r.l ( In- Si. ii.- ul lli.u.iii fur lliiriirv I miniy I. III. in I iiiKuraltl, I'luiiillll, I t lioringW. ilui iiIiihI.'. tli. -r t II... I. In, I, A I'li-alun ami I'l. "lull, Ilia wilt', -Ii I I. -lull. Ilia ( 'In (I A I'lmtnii ami I'u -al. hi. Ilia wll.", tWO oo 'Ii.' il. I llilanla itliuvi-iialli.-tl. In III.' il. inn. nl tin- Slati --I iiiruun, you al.' li.'irliv irijtmril tn appeal anil auawrr tin ciitnplaillt lilnl anltlal yutl ill tllr -lb. ivt- t-ill illi-.l marl anil "till wnli III an uri'ka In. Ill llitil.Kr nl I lie- IiihI I'ttlilit'atiiill nl (Ilia au.mtlnna aa Itt-iriil-ilftrr iinrn, anil if mui I a. I an to .iiiawi'i. Im eTMl lllflrnl il.inlill Mill ppl 10 aai'l tiiuit inr tin- rdinl prayed for in bn i.uiiiilalni , tu oil. 1. I nt itiiluiriil i.uainsi .Irliiulanl I.iiiiiih V HorOtoMo Im t In- itt in nl .'M 00, with Iflttml ilnn-iti u. .in thr I3ttl OeJ "I Man Ii. I'll I, at I In- illti- nf iMKht i i, tit, m iiiimui until paid, tad im tin- fiiiilnr arm of $100,000 at Inliiui In . lurllii-l Willi ill" cuat and thai. u i or i no til a uf aeul him . 'J. I'"l I tllVIii' lli.ll il.lillll;-' tll.ilt BPaf flVOal tO MCltlV I rauui- h. i .-nil..-loft iiantinnnl, la a llial, valul ami anli- aiatintf li.-n ttpootlw nto ii'i-ilv lllrrr lll ami In i ill il.'arrihcil, tn Mil, TlirsV'4NK'j amlN'.M '.. Section C. T. H S It. I. I. V M , In Ilu nn Coast, Orej eethor mtli thr wntur ilohia. t. n, tnriilH, lii-'nlit.iini'iiia ami tippm triimni-a ( l.tn-uiitii hetnnr mo in in iitivw-i".- nii--i t.'iuiuii.'. .'I. I'nr a ilt-t'irc ami m-li-i .il Mat " COrdinn I" l-i ami I In ir.u -in . uf rami I rmnt nf tin- anul nniiti;.ii'r. preOllftcol, ami tin- ftpplaCftUon nf tin- IHIbTohIb III auitl nli in tBy i.ir'iii Of OOnte mui .In laiiarimnla, i.ttornry Irr, ami t li ainniinl lulillil In l due .uliilill. 1 Km a flam thai .Iffciiilnnta, mirl null ami nil a-.ami t laiininu titul. i ilu in enbooqnenl in tli MtNlkm -1 pin Il'aaiiul uimtonKr ilH.ll aui'l pn- mioea, In wit. Alio. H, 1912, .-itli.'i M liuii-lia-Hra imtiinlirancrro, nr ullirr iac. lor fnrcirr l.aunl ami Imrt luanl (.('nil t(",lit, titlr, clitiin ur r.Uity l rc- demption In ami t" Mid mortanaed premleti nnd trore port ihoreol 6. lur o ititlaiu.'iit aKainal tlili-mlaia Loring W, Hornfanek In ihr mnount ni anv 'lilul v which liiay Itinain all. i tin- pplfa att. .n ul tl-' procnede of aaid aal.- na alnlraaul. (i. Inr u d.cret- thul plalntid Ol any palty to "aid mm may bnCOOM a -ur t-linaur ul aanl anlr, ami that .l.ui.t.ll inn v have ouch tithrr, fiiiilici ami .hi frrrnt r.-lu-f ua to Uat tntiit nl.. ill etatn equitable and nat, tn ni I be natan tol tin- i'iiiiv may iritnir, I'hia ommoni i rn..l upon you hi pubUcntion thereof foi eoaaccuti. yyrrko in t In- I -s lli-i id.l, a ereeklj nrwa uiH i, iuhhhr.l ul Ilu. us, ll.itnt--. County, Ort-B.m, by oetoai ol the Hon, ('.rant xhompnon, county Judjre ol county, wlmhurilci le dated April .'in., I'M i, tin- d.iir ol ih- lli oi publication ol aid Mmmont it Apiil L'lth. mi I, ami the luat iul.lualiun llu-icul bttRgJuM Bib, I'd l .I.St O.ilv. a ii. .1 in inr Plaintiff 20 FOR A LIMITED TIMI Per cent OFF Heavy Shirts Heavy Uunderwear I Mackinaw Coats 1 Sheep & blanket lined coafe Sweater coats 1 Sweaters A. K. Richardson General Merchandise TRADE SO acres, 70 acrv farm land, good improvements, ii room house, barn to stable 10 horses, 8 acres fenced hoy tiaht, 3 1-2 acres in clover, small or chard, wood shed, chicken houses, well, H miles north of (irangeville, Idaho, telephone, rural mail, daily. Can deal this for attotl wild hay land, and some cattle. Price $6500. What have you to offer'.' THOMPSON & DBBGANBml Estate Dealers Hums, Oregon L The Best GOOD MULE GETTER in Harney county, formerly owned by J. P. Wither, will make the SEASON AT CHAS. H. DAVIS' RANCH Mare kept and cared for. Term reasonable. Address, CHAS. H. DAVIS, Harney, Oregon NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION I NIIKIihTATKHI.ANIMirrH'K, I i L, . a v.. ii,, ,1,1,. May I'J, i-iii I NUT i ml I anii Siillrr Ii In ii'l.i kI.i , thai I II, all. II, I Im 111 . ii'.iili. i i.ii.i..ii-iil llir li.-lrtull liat W llliaint it. . a..--1; ul Hllrr, ori-ami, whu on July ti.hi IWy. inaili- II-.iiii ti-a.l Kiitiy, Nu. triliu fr HU 'K',,. i I.', a. 1. 1 M-.',, l!,HIlt, oei'll.ili ' luwiiiliii, .'-. Hi, .HI. lt.ua. 1 Kelt. Wlilaiiirlta Mrilillau, liaa llli-il luilln- .,1 Inlrlil luu lu ui.k, Una I lli. year 1'rmif, lo . -lal.ll.li , lalm l.. the lan.i ai.iui-iiiai'tii,i'i, before rliaa J r-touir.-r. 1 H i in laalonvr, al -ilaulTei, .liaaull un Ilia lib ilay ul June, mi. . ial.aa.it tiainua aa wllliraana -latui-y iilliauii. Itlli-. iitigiai lii' llulall - Manulna llllam Hur.rll, all ul Kail tlirauu. Jib K HrHuoaa, Hegltlar. VOTIOI KOK PUBLIUA1 ION. I'Mi.ii nriTia l.aoi, urn. a Uu im, . in-iiuii, May 'il, leu. Nun.-.- la In-n-iiy (hen that Mlohael J. ni inn, 1. 1, ul in-iiiu, nujiditi, whu, tiiiNi'iii7, I'.'lil I. null. II. .in. rill-ail Kilt ry. Nu. II,'JI7. lur S,S Hi ml, TnwiialHii 41 M., Halloa :i iC Mllloiniiito Mi il-'laii. haa lllt-.l uullt-eur llilau Hun lo maai' llnal llirai. yi-ai pruul, tn i-alalillali claim ii.ii,., laml alnuw .leti rlbuil. t ,. r. roe A. -uu ih ,ir. i h i iiiiiuiliaiuiii r nt nu ..m.-i . al m,,ii,. it. iir.-Kuu uu the mil nay ul Jill. a. lllll. ' claimant iiaun t an wlluaeaaa William ii. Illlllnga anil Ilu, mat liultirrena lii.tli nl In lilu, n,,.l I ir, li-il. II ill, i l (iruvllle, tlie.iui. Kretlnrlik l.uu.l. ul lioiim, Otenoa Wo. I- mm. Ita.liti-r Notice of Final Settlement. Ford cars for Juntura or any other place. Phone Iiurna (.ur-f P, II. (I ray and wife were in last Saturday to receive their new I 'mil car which they had just purchaued and Mrs. Gray insisted she was going to stay in town until her husband learned to run it In tlio ('utility Ciiurt ul tin. aitalu nl On- Him fur Harney Cuuntv. In tin. matter of the eetate uf Kulx-rt I'uun, il.'.-aHi..l. Wot is ie lit-irliv i vcn Hint the uu.ler aiKnril Inn filed liie fliiul annum herein, mui thai thr .linlr ul auitl Court hua Hied the time Inr In-oiiiiK objection to anil at ttlr.n. ut ul the amiir lor I dure day, thr U'ml day of July, lUli, at the hour of 10 u'cIikU A. M. of said day, at thr Court II. mar in Hume, Orcu;ot), Diti.'.l llurne, (Iregon, May 21, 1814. Mlil.VIN M. 1K1AN. Kieeutorof ilir-hellr..l Koljert Doaii.Uicd UaU of flret publication, May S3, 10U FOUR LANDAU-ROADSTER The Studebaker Four Roadster is a car of dual type and manifold advantages. As a Roadster the car presents a distinguished appearance, differing but little from the conventional type. When desired, however, it is only a few minutes' work to change it into a closed car impenetrable to wind, cold, and rain. The Studebaker name guaran tees appearance, durability and minimum cost of maintenance. The Studebaker SIX $1575.00 $1800.00 $2250.00 Touring car - 1 B.liU.I KuBdtli-l Sedan The Studebaker FOUR TourlnsCar $1050.00 De.Wery.Ca7 . $1150.00 All Trite! V. O. It Delreil Electrically Started Electrically Lighted 1 Tm $1200 ill V- - 7 tfflllBaaa- iaWHoaaaaaaaaaa VaaaH iaaaaaTvD Meal leaaaaaPft itaaaaUaWTIwllF I The Pure Bred Imported Percheron Stallion CROMIER, No. 40332 Will Make Season Stand of 1914 HARNEY. OREGON Cromier is a mature horse, weight 1 700, good breeder TERMS. $10. INSURE, $15 J. W. Shown. I Write for free copy of the Studebaker Proof Book, containing sixly-four pages of information on the manufacture of the Studebaker automobile Lampshire's Garage. Rurns, Ore. "Buy It Because It's a Studebaker" Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free (amp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. (.OODMAN, Adjoining Fair (.rounds. New Spring Goods Have arrived and we are now ready to supply you with your requirements Dress Goods, Wash Goods Laces. Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, etc. FURNISHINGS, SHOES CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Rurns Department Store j im uf lam iiuUiiatiuu, June 'M, 1WU