m JUNE 1914 fs 1 1 m l tJwTt I f I 5" 1 2 3 4 5T6 7 8 910111213 141516 17 18 1920 21222324252627 aggaoi I I I I TheTimes-Jterald Til Lsrgsit Circulation Of Any Nwippr In Hsrciijr County. SATURDAY. JUNE 17. 114 Local News. J. P. Withers was down Tuos- lay on business. Charley Couch was seen on our ktreets this week. I. H. Holland and wife and Irs. Lelan Miliar leit yestoruay lor Mann Lake. Order your Binding twine now. fe will have it here when needed N. Brown & Sons, Agents. W. F. Baker and R. S. Mar- iuis of Portland, were registered i it the French during the week. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 100.000 "THE BANK THAT MAKES . f OUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS MTED. Kemp Hardisty and Albert ross were down from Trout reek yesterday the latter going ut to Juntura on the McKinnon r yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Brown and child n and Miss Enid Cawltield re turned Thursday evening from an extended visit with relatives nd friends in Happy Valley and vicinity. Lightning struck some hay stacks down in the vicinity of Wright's Point Thursday about noon and two stacks were de stroyed. The Times-Herald did not learn to whom the hay belonged. John Thompson of the real es state firm of Thompson & Deegan took his departure Thursday morning for outside points to be absent for several weeks. He went out by way of Juntura in the McKinnon car. Joe Raker was in from Catlow Valley last Saturday on a hurried business trip. He states the peo ple in that section are looking forward to a big time on the 4th. Mr. Raker didn't know any of the particulars respecting the alleged shooting of some milk cows in that neighborhood re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Win A. Gowan returned Wednesday evening from their trip to Portland where they attended the Masonic and Eastern Star grand lodges, took in the Rose Festival and visited other nortions of the state. Dur- TRIED AND PROVEN For almost twelve years our institution has stood the exacting test of public ap proval. During this time it has always protected the interests of its patrons, re gardless of local or general financial con ditions. The volume of business trans acted through our institution, and the number of our patrons, continues to grow conclusive evidence that our ef ficient service is appreciated and that our conservative policy is approved by the banking public. LET US SERVE YOU THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Burns CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 9100,000 United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Tonawama tonight We do job printing. Break up that cold with Wel- come's Cold Tablets. K. J. Williams was in town for Thermos bottles at the Wel come Pharmacy. . I "Curley" Potter is back from"1 an extended sojourn at outside points. Order your Binding twine now. several days this week We will have it here when needed. Dfy and pre8inK at N. Brown & Sons. Agents. ; thJ Burn(j gteam Uundrv 4tf John Hoirediu was in irum ; Valley View tne turn ; were over from their Silver Creek week and was accompanied on ; home Tuesd his return by his daughter. Miss i.-i. ,.-,.. Wanted--A two-wheel cart or a second hand saddle Burns Steam Laundry. Mrs. Curtis Smith arrived Call the Dr. C. C. Babbidge was up from his Valley View home TU.,-,lnit .iir,l ii'ou &PAnltinil i .. u:' -I, h. m-u r i pn home from Canyon Sunday after vii urn i mi" -j i. v. w. - teraon and Ruth who will visit for a short time. The J. L. Lowe sawmill, for merly the Bunyard mill, aliovc Harney, has a complete stock of rough and dressed lumber, shingles moulding, etc. Gsosu road. Call by phone for rush orders. -J. L. Lowe. 27tf C. C. Hansen has been here this week looking over the country in company with Frank Johnson of the Colonization Co. Mr. Hansen is herefrom Califor nia and is desirous of securing soire land. v The Blue Mt. Eaglo reports there are about G5 head of race horses at the big meet in John Day this week but the rain has ing their absence they went to interfered with the program and Roseburg. Salem and took in all there was to see. Win has re sumed his work as clerk in the local land office. it was not started on the dale set but the program has been postponed from day to day. No doubt they are at it by this time. GET MY PRICES before buying elsewhere and SAVE MONEY I carry a complete line of LADIES and GENTS WEAR also GROCERIES at the lowest possible cash prices I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Masonic Building, - Burns, Oregon noon, making the trip over with Chester Dalton on his motor cycle. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Mrs. T. S. Wells of Portland is at present visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ira Mahon, on Cow Creek. The lady is an aunt of Mrs. John Robinson of this city and will spend a part of the time in Burns. Mrs. D. S. Graves and little daughter were in the city from their home near the lake this week, coming up Monday. The little daughter is not enjoying good health, being threatened with appendicitis, an attack of which brought them to town to consult a physician. . Among the passengers out the early part of the week to Port land by way of Bend was Miss Drusa Dodson who goes to spend the summer in that city with re latives and friends and may make a trip to Arizona later to superin tend a big pageant planned in one of the cities of that section. The best wishes of her many friends accompany her. Miss Beatrice Hotchkiss re turned home last Saturday even ing from Monmout where she has been attending the normal during the past two years. The young lady was a member of the graduating class this month and is now a full fledged pedagogue. She is one of the most popular young graduates of the high school of this place and has al ways stood at the head of her classes, therefore should make an excellent instructor. A delightful live-hundred par ty was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Holland Thursday evening, Miss Gladys giving it in honor of Miss Louel Smith and Mr. Nollie Reed. A large num ber of their young friends were present and all expressed their great pleasure on the occasion. Music was a part of the enter tainment and refreshments were served following the hands. The honors at the tables were won by Miss Bessie Swain and John Walkup but they in turn present ed tho prises to the honor guests of the occasion. Wagons and Baggies We are closing out our Wagons and Buggies at very low prices. Another car load of Wagons and HuKgies will be in very soon, we have no room and want to close out what we have on hand. N. Brown A Sons, Agents. Tonawama tomorrow night Old clothes made like new phone 381. E. E. Purington and wife camo down from the mill yesterday. Few choice Red Polled milk cows for sale Chas. Wilson. 25 Rodney Davis, the painter and paper hanger, has an ad in this issue. Call 381 when you want your clothes cleaned, pressed and re paired. From June 15th to Sept. 15th the U. S. land office will close on Saturdays at 1 o'clock.. Pickard China and Libby cut glass make beautiful and useful wedding presents. I. II Holland arrived home Sunday from Vale with his daughter, Miss Gladys, and Miss Helen Purington. John Robinson, who has been confined to his home for several weeks with sickness, was able to be on tho street this week greet ing his many friends who are glad to see him out. P. M. Cheeney and family are back from a short visit with re latives and friends up in Wash ington. They made the entire trip in their Ford car, a distunce of some INK) miles. The Clay Clemens sawmill is now at its new location and is prepared to fill any order with rough or dressed lumber, also fir lumber; buck teeth and any special order given prompt at tention. 32. Tonawama is going to Bhow portions of the Portland Rose Festival the night of July '1th. Those of us who had to stay at home will get to see the main features of the rose show much cheaper than a trip to Portland. The Times-Herald is informed that Mrs. Pearl Fisk who was elected clerk at the recent school election cannot qualfy owinR to tax conditions of the school law and therefore there will be an other election for the purpose of electing a clerk. Final Notice I cannot wait any longer on those who owe me on book accounts and if satisfac tory settlement is not made by July 1 all accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney with instructions to collect at once. G. W. Clevenger, the furniture man. Cas. Hayes is up from his Cali fornia home on a visit. He for merly lived in the vicinity qf Malheur lake and was in town yesterday accompanied by his father-in-law, Wm. Dunn, the old pioneer who is always on the job even though he has seen a good many summers. Gus. Bard well and Harry and Edgar Williams came home last Saturday evening from their out ing trip to Portland and the Coast. The boys had a fine time during their visit and were ac companied home by Miss Marie Beach, a cousin of the Williams boys, who will spend some time visiting relatives and friends in this section. Bergeron is going to have a dance at the Tonawama during the afternoon of the 4th and give the young people a chance to dance as much as they like. Tickets will be sold for each dance or several dances. This will be a diversion that the dancers have not had a chance to do during former celebrations. The celebration dance will be held on the night of the 3rd with a bi orchestra to play. W. 1 '. Martin, a cousin to John and Ed Martin, former residents of this vicinity.and W. R. Weisel, both of Kennewick, Wash., are here looking over the country with a view of investing in real estate. Th y were out yesterday in company with Frank Johnson of the Oregon & Western Colon ization Co. , and are very favora bly impressed with this section as a farming country, having noted the excellence of the crops and see the great future for de velopment. Notice to the Socialists f Haracr Cowttjr All socialists who have not reg istered will please register at once in order to assist in placing a county ticket on the official bal lot at the general election. Nomi nating petitions will be circulated at all 4th of July celebrations held in the county. Van B. Embree," Seoretary. Wagons and Buggies We are closing out our Wagons and Buggies at very low prices. Another car load of Wagons and Buggies will be in very soon, we have no roam and want to close out what we have on hand. N. Brown & Sons, Agents. Nyals Baby Cough Remedy for baby's caugh at The Welcome Pharmacy. L. Ziiiderduin was up from his home near Princeton the first of the week. Mures and Gelding's for sale or trade for cattle. Address or phone Lee Caldwell. Lenny Vickers and family wen over from their homo nenr Har ney this week. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. H. A. Weir and wife, of Super ior, Nebraska, are here on a vis it to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McCon nell. Mrs. Weir is a sister to Mr. McConnell. Mrs. J. L. Gault wishes to an nounce there will be a call meet ing of the Presbyteriun Ladies Aid at her home on next Monday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Scott and Peter Haley were among our visitors the first of the week. Scott recently return ed from Portland where he had been under the care of a special ist for eye trouble. Rev. Dr. Benson, pastor of the Presbyterian church, expects to leave Monday for Portland where he will spend the month of July on his vacation. His wife and sons are in Portland and it is the intention that Mrs. Benson will accompany him on his return to his work here. Isaac Foster and his son Frank were in from their Silver Creek home during the woek. Frank has recently returned from Ari zona where he had gone last winter for the benefit of his health, He returns fully recov ered which is good news to his many young friends in this vicinity. Deeiing Repairs Now is the time to order repairs for your Deering Binders, Head ers, Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. Send in your orders now so you will have them on time. N. Brown & Sons. RODNEY DAVIS House Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating Calclntlnlng Hardwood Finishing Fresco Painting Kstlmatsa furnished oa ap plication. Samples shown. OIVE HIM A CHANCE fiinimimmms: ram :.n:n:iu:ni ttmm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I siTBn St at a i.anii OFFMjft, f Hums, Oregun, Ma) it. mi 1 Notice Is hsrshr givi-n that WlnfleM II UrotlSfi "' Kllf), 'Mfg.ui, who, nu April I.', I'll), liia'lu llunii iti K.Dlry No (Moil, (or l.ois 1, 4, HHNWU, MmUoi 4. TiiwiiaiiliiaslH, Hange JA I . WllUtilctlr Meridian, has filed uollt e ut liiii uii'iii to make final Itnva ti'ir iriol. to tatftl'llfth i I. I in to tliu land atxn ilt a rlbrd, ntut- Krgtsivr and id'uiui, at Hurtia, nru go't the Ml. da or July, 1VI4 i laiinanl names as witnesses lsaar r. !. Kiilnard lllreeh, Mrs. Anna (idiirr.il. I. i aln all iMtiir. "regou. Wm. K.mi,k, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ItNITKli 8TATKM l.ANIl OKKHK Hums, Oregon, May .'l, l i Nolli-u Is ln-ii-i.) glu that Oeorge W Kay trail, ul i arteu, Oregon, who, on Novemlwr ..'. ivov, made llotuesiead Kiitry No u i. for NW, -rtlnn 11 TowBiUp M Noutli, KaDM "-" Kui, Wlllu.iui Meridian, has filed notice t intention lo mage Dual three year pfoef, ( establish claim to the land bImivs deseillHd, Winn- ho Register slid He i elver t Hull. a, Oregiitl, oil the Vth day of July, i .14 t islinsiit naniei as wllueaeas: I, ii i at,., a i Kajrurafl, Ouy K shaver, Mary J. Kay craft all of Lateen, ores-oil. Wm. rAaag. Ksglsier NOTICK rOB PUBLICATION. (INITIII HTATM l.aNh OfftQB. I Huriia, orvKou, m tt, Ivu. I Nullcil la li.nl. nit ' Hi. I William l.wl Ihlrt f HllttJT, ori'K.'U. who. mi Hit, 27 ami oil It, l;'iii. r.-Mi. illwl). inadi' lliiinualeail Kutrlea Nua. mou-ohm tut v ',mw' NK'.aW',, KK'tNW',. H'jNfc'., NHi'v Hai'llou 14. I.m nhl. t :-, liana, vii t- . VMIIamalla M.-il .Hun liaa ul.. I notli ul Inu ul Inn lu luaaa Dual tin. ' ).-ar I'iu.iI In alal.llli ilanii In tha laud bIhivi- ilaacrllivu, bafuru Hralator anil Kut'elver al Mum., OfSgOO, nil tha mill ila)T ul July, mil claimant lauit'a aa wltnpaat'a T. J. Hhlahla, li. J. Wllllaina. H.ml k laalniii'i . ail ni iiiir), iiii-anu. K li. iimli, ni Sural, Oll'lnn Wm. KAaaa. Kaalalar NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I NITKIl H1ATKH LAND orNCh Mm in, ni. inn, May 'at, lul Si. 1 1. i la Iniriiy glvau that Hanry A Mr Alllalar, ul lliirhanaii, Oration, wliu, un May I. ml-', uiailu lliuuiaii'ail Kulr) Nu u..7:.:i, fur W' ',. .-.in Hun . , , Tuwuahlu ::t . iii,,i, :i.i K , Mlllaiiulli Mi ll.llau Inn. Illi.l liulli int. iiilnii in ii akn tlnal Un.'. yaar Proof, In ratahllah claim in the laiul aluivn iluarrttmil, Ill-inn' Ki'uiiti-i ami lii-i'ulvur, al Hunii, Oregon, nu Ilia Uth ilay ol July, I'.'ll Claimant uamaa aa wltiifaaaa: , i.ii.ii n. layliu , ll, i. .1,1 Jubuaun, I.. II. Mr I'l.i.il Milu Kayuiiiliil allot lliii'liaiiiiu, un vmi Wm. K.aaa. Hailatri NOTICE OF CONTKST. Hmraip HTiTaa I.anii HKHia I tint ua. niiann. him lat, MM. 'lu 1. 1 iiihu A. Fariiain.of l.aHi'ii, Urianu, I'ou taataa. Vim am Inri'iiv iiiiiiliiii Hint larui'l L. (niiia aan h tin giviia Hurua, llaruuy I'uunty, Orvauu, aa hia poat uAli'v ailuraaa, tllil on Jimalai. mu, Ilia lu I Ilia ..tnt r li la iluly rut lulmraluil appllua Hull In i niili'Ml iiml aai'llrr Ihu ' an. illall.in ul Mini lluiuaatiiail Kulrr, Nu., Harlal Nu U6J14 uiailu In runiliur Willi, IWUi, lur Ml1,, ul Hn lluu .U, Tiiwuahlii '! Wunih, Hauan nit, Raat. W illam lu-. Mill. Ilaii, ami aa (iriiiiiiila lur hlacuutaat ha ali.-aia that aald ilaurtft. A Karuam haa win. lis Hliaiiilnm-il aal.l .-liny that lit-liavor uilaliltautiu in iniiluiutiH-'l a rualili-una, ui mail liuiiruvaiuaiila llu-ruun. anil hai abaaiiliut htm anil anil rlianai-il hla it-m-U in i- thuirlmni i-i u lluu tin- ilali ul ruli.i inn mi' llii-H-Iuii-. luillu-i uollllail that Ihu alii allvHalluua will ut lakau aa I'uiiluaaail, ami yuur kalil iinlry will In- ralui-luil illthulit (urlhai rlaht to ha lu-aril althor U-lorv llila ulTlii' ui un appeal, il mu lull to illi In thla ultli i- .iiililu twetila rtaya altar tha KOUK I'll nuiiiii Miiuii ul tin" . iiuiii'i , aa ahuwu baluw, lour auawar, under oath, aiit'ilfli'ally runiniuil Ina lu lliuau allaaatluua ul iiunlaal. tuaullmr with due proof that you liavi- ai-rvad a uuur ul yuur uiwil un tha Mid uouteilant elllier lu pi-iann ul liy nvlaliiieil uiall- YuU ahuuld alata In yuur anawer i..- nanieul tha .nlulllro to wliU to you daalra futura uulli-aa lolioaeutloyuu- Wm. raaai. Higlitir Data ul Hial pul.llrallon June nth. 1114 Uata ol neruml piililii-atlou Juuo lath. 1114. Data ul third pulilli alien June Will. 1WI4 Data ul luurtb puhlliatiuu J use intii, mu, All millinery ut greatly reduc ed prices at CllnftWs Millinery Palora. A. 10. Murphy enme in from Seattle Thurn(lay and has Rone out'to hia Iron Mountain land holiliriRH. Bpeeisl For the prcaent we will clean I-ace Curtsltll ready to ImnR for 25 centa the pair. The Hiirnn Steani Laundry. Deerlna Repairs Now jh tho time to order repaint for your Dssrlpg Binders, Iiad- ern, MuwerH, ReapcrH and Rakes. Send in your ordern now ho you will have them on time. N. Brown & Sons, Awrenta. I."' NOTICK Ft) It PUBLICATION UNITKIIHTATKH I. A N l H HI H lint up. Kim. May ... I'Hii Nnlli-i' la ln-ri-l-v flvon Hial I'nli-r I'rfor. ol l.awim ornfun, a nu. un in luni-i 13. I'm., made II al. ml lulu Nn -l;i..l nerlal No W.'I7J, for iW',, Heitlon I, Tuwiiahlp IMS., RaBi -r.", K Wllaiiii-lte Meridian, haa lllrd nutli-e ul Inn u lluu luuiaKi' final Ave yaar I'ruol, tu aalahllah i-lalin tu Hie lain! alinvi- , I .--, i i f..-. I . bofort In K later and Kecelver, at Hurna, On-anu, un llii lllli lay ul July, 1114. Claimant iiarnai fur wltneaaea- Attain K H. tieurae, 'Ihiimaa M tillmun, IliiN.rl K Hurkhardl, ) W lltlni, all ul I aiiiti. i in v'uii WM. I m-hi K.Kl'H ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- l'NITKI HTATRM I.ANli llrTKK, I Hums. Oregon, May W, IWM Nidi U hereby given Itmi DgnTld Kt-tas. if Hurna. Oregon, n bo nu NovemLei , I'hih, made Homtatead Kntry, No inrfi, for HW'.. Heetlotl jn, lOWDshlp it s , Hange .U K . Hi! liinifiii' MiThllan, has filed notice of intention to maka final five year prool, to ealahllsh t isiui in the isnd nboe dgg-vtihjgd, bofore the Hegisler and Heeelvar, al Horns, Oregon on On- loth day of Jul) . mi (Jlaliuaut tisiiies aa wltueaaes, Joaeph HIM, (leorge Ugaaley, Welter II. Ilottder, Wliliata T, lesi.i, all ol Hurna, Oregon. WM KAgHg, Heglsl.T, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTrn HTATaa LANlMirrirg. I Hunts, Oregon,- May Iti, WM Nolloe la hereby given thai Anna Collier, of Klley, Oregon, who. on March t, lulu, msde lltiiiit utiHil Kni f y, No. ui.i'44., for NWU. rtmr. in, low tish l p JH , Range XK .Wlilinette Meridian, lias nil. i notice ol iiiiuntlou 10 meat nual three year prmif to establlah claim to the nd shove deacrlbed, Lefore the H.'glsiei aud Ke celver, at Burns, Oregon, on the nth da) of Jul), :i I'lsiinsui iiameaas wttneaaea Keinhald J lllraeh.l roaUr,o.l. I). 11.1,1. e. W'lufleld Coxier, allot Kile), Oregon. Wm. KAggg. Register. NOTICK FOR rUBLICATIOsN CMlKI'IAIKs I.ANDOKKirK.f Bums. Oregon, May Jn, ivN.t N.rticv la hereby gUeu lhat Isrs Kleeg, laughter Slid heir of (teorgc Kle ilcreitti, of Heckle), Oregon, wlui, ii June M. ttlf IM Mih Iti, I'-lt, respective!) . msde houiestuatl KOirles, No. U.6II OT.m7 forHK4 ami HW ., H. r lion 'Jai.towttahlp tu M , Itai.ge n K , llUtnelte Meridian, baa tiled notice ol lutcullnu to iiinke final throe year prtxtf, to estaldi-ah claim 10 the land above deevrlln", before Heglstcr aud Haoelver.at Hurua, Oregon, on the ith day of July, l '14 Claimant names as wltneaaea J Hertlngo, Willis C. Berkley, Virgil A Hiuart, nacar T. htuart all of Hecglev. Oregon Wm. Kanrk Keglat. 1 CONTEST NOTICE. I'mi.h HTATgs Lami orn k Hurua, oregou. June tth IVM lo herb s K hheM maker of Olauiand, Oregon, t outealre Ofj are hereby notllled that Ralph Keed vho glvea Iflaiuoud, Oregon, aa bla (met -offw e ad irosa, dill 011 Juue iih.l.u file lu this off lee his diii etirrorat.'d appllcriiou tot unreal aud soiureihe OaWOOlUAliOfJ (Ail r- I r-ih I' I your Uniiiest. d kniry M.ril No UaflM uiade gen tt, IVll, (Ol NSNK',, HW'4Mt'4. K'jnvv',, vs'hK',, ol Hecllou .', aud NW4Nr.', of ece tioaa, Iom uahip .U Houth, Ksugeil, Kssi, W 11 laiuetle, Meridian, and as grounds lor hli ton l. -si In slteges that asld ( barles K hticvvinsker haa whoil) abandoned salt! entry, that h- ue 1 eatal'Hahed or maintained a resilience, or uiade mi) Improvement thereon, aud baa absente-1 hlinaellaud chauged bla realduuie Iherclrom every HttOg the date of eutry. You are, therefore, further notllled that the said allagallona will be takeu .is coufesaeil. slid your said entry w ill ho enncch-d wuinnit further right tu be heard, either before thla olTtie or on appeal, II yog fall to file lu ibis oltlre wlthlu twenty da)a alter the rot'HIII publhatlon of ibis not leu, as ehowu tndow, your anawer under oalh, lOMlBl ally napoo d lug to these slIegRtt.ius ol toiitest, together with iluu ptiMil that you have aervetl a 1 upy of your anawer on the ggld OonlMUUIt gllbir In l-ersou or by registered mall. You should state in tour anawer Die iisnie ol the M.at ifRne to wfileh )ou deslie fnturc uuiltes to be sent to sygsj Wm Kakhic, Heglaler. Date of Ural publication junei.th im. Isli of sicotid nubllcalloll Juue latii l'l4. Dateol thlrU jpuhlleatlon Juiie'JUih I VI 4 lie ni fourth ii Lin allou June ..(h l.-li PREMIER "Non-Puncture" Auto Tires Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service Tliei" lirt-a luiir tint urralu t kiiiiwn ttilltujgu iiaiatiliu, sat un- h.,1,1 at s pries ovon halS tlisu lirtw of urillnury KUSrsiitse. Tliia guarinlc covvra puncturaa, blow-outa unil gitnernl wi-.ir liiiiimiiti-o I'uvrri ', ,.'khi iniltiHj.iK-rvicu galnat t-viT) IhitiK (Ufept ubtimv TtaSSS tirci mu iiiiuinli-.l fur in. mi aovire SBt vivo. Orders have been received (or these tires far use In United States Government Service. A s BPBOIAL INTKOMl TOKV nlli-i , we will allow tin- bllowlojj prU'un lim Ihu imxt ten 'lavM. TIRES TUBES Tlrn Tube HiS $ MO 'J.0O ;io;i iojb ;ui :i0x3'u l;i.6ll so lUxHtw I I.O-i M :Ux3', Ifi.tt) HJO :iiii it.iki um MSI in. oo MO Ms! in Mi MO Mat 10.40 -i.iio 3lil 'J i. on 3 80 Mi i Ti oo S.M .'I6x4'u L'lt.lHj ft.00 3llx4' 117.00 MO IWxC,, a7.60 Mft ITlB il.liO 5.40 All other mei. Non-Skidi 20 BSf tOIlt IX 1 1 II ,'i aSfSaSl illni'iilllll tl i;l tin-lit iii (till tu i'iiiiiiiuiio8 unli'i and il two are mi imloruil, iliippiiig vhnrgt'i will be i.niil liy iih. (1, Oi l. on 15 per oent nl iiiiii'iui! ni oiiler. I Mir out-pul la limited, ao w auggeil early ordering We anil diri'il (inly, Klving nin Itam-r tlui udvaiilageof nil iiiIiIiIIiiiiiuii'h pioliiH NON-l'IINUTUKi; Itlil.lNKKS IU our Ihiiuiiih rsHlSTS. tlicy i-lunl natc blow imiIh and '.HI pur SMl oi pun. tnrna beiiiliia giving initny tliouaanil more inilei asrvice to SMS tire. When in your tireit you rldo without worry or lire trouble. Kor sll 3 inth Un yI-'i-i I'oi'ull 3w ini'li tiri-a 4 20 Kor all -iimli tnea - $4.(10 For all ' llli'h liroi i'J.Vfi For all 5 Intii Una MJO Km all li1,. MSB tlrei .I.IHI NON PUNCTURE TIRE FAflOKY Dayton, Ohio GIVE YOURSELF A TEST If you can lay down s consistent saving plan, and follow it for fifty-two weeks, the probability is that you can then make larger plans and carry them to successful issues. The first essential to a saving plan is determination. Make up your mind this moment that you will save a certain sum every week at the HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL Bank. Then make good your intentions one week at a time. Give yourself this test. It will reveal your possibilities. Savings Department Government Supervision Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon "Your Home Institution" THE WHITE FRONT LIYERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at Market Prices. Good Hay in Stack The Burns-Vale Stage Line Close Connections Msde With Trains East, at both. Juntura snd Vale. Careful Atten tion and Prompt Delivery of Express and Freight Entrusted to Our Csre. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON RABBIT WIRE We have a big supply of wire any height!, desired and at BED-ROCK PRICES Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. mMF f " Machine Extras Builders Hardware Paints and Oils GARDEN SEEDS Fancy Virginia Uoware Something New A KITCHEN RANGE GIVEN AWAY in connection with the sale of this handsome graniteware Inquire I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH, Manager