- 7 $ $ $ You like 'em don't you? 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 Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon Additional Local. 1 Wheat for sale. - (.,. W. Clcv erttrcr. Tonawanm tomorrow night. Sunt. Hamilton was in from his farm home this week. Why pay $60.00 to be located. D n.:.i... i..i.. m ... m. 'We give you full information iurii--iiujr, uu.y ,., ,... , and Mrs. C. A. Hynl. a daiivrhtcr. ",rc'D ""- - --' Western Canada and British K. II. Brown was over from Columbia that are close to rail Diamond for a fW dn.vs this PIM.,l nd tewn: name of uruido on She &imc0-$craCd JULIAN BYRD SATURDAY. AUGUST I, 1I4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Om Y..r Sta Meata TW Mo.ttta .... The Times-Herald is in favor of anything that will really bring relief to the homesteaders against the rayages or the rabbits but is i of the opinion that a bounty would be ruinous and not accom plish the result sought. The coyote bounty has not proven a success as it shows a pester number of coyotes are killed each year. This country la so sparce ly settled and the rabbits have such a big unoccupied territory to range over that it would seem impossible to get rid of them by putting a bounty on them. We wouia simply incur an immense debt and have nothing to show for it in the end. It lias been suggested that instead of voting a bounty on rabbits it would be far better to bond the county for $50,000 and buy fencing, sell to the fanner at cost and give him plenty of time at a low rate of interest to pay for the wire. He would thus have something in the way of an asset for the mon ey expended and could raise a crop each year. This seems a good suggestion and is more fea aible than the bounty. The Times-Herald is sincere in its de sire to help the man who is try ing to make a home on the sage brush farm, but wants some practical plan of action. We hope this matter will be discussed and thoroughly understood before election time and this paper will have something further on the subject in the immediate future. ments as well as news that ap pear in a paper in which they have confidence. Some merchants do not adver tise because they are doubtful of results. One little doubt stored away in a merchant a mind ex ercises the same power over him 1200,that the tenpenny nail does over too the locomotive before it gets un- i tier headway. Hut when the s merchant gets started in a sys tematic advertising campaign he laughs at his doubting fellow merchants who fail to see the power in good advertising fail to appreciate the power of the press. By Geo. E. Patterson. Remembers the Pied Piper. The Power of the Press. It is said that a "tenpenny nail will hold the most powerful locomotive ever built, providing you lock the wheel with the nail before it gets started; but let the engine once get started and it will laugh at a ton of tenpeppy nails." The press is not unlike the locomotive, each has great power when in motion. What is there in the newspa per that makes it so powerful? It is character created by ability and honesty that gives the paper the confidence of the public. Ac curacy in publishing the acts and thoughts of men gives a paper great influence in molding public opinion. The average of intelli gence is so much higher than formerly if a paper is unreliable in giving news the people soon notice it and the paper suffers as a result in a loss'of subscribers. There are two sources of reve nue of a newspaper- subscrip tions and advertising. While advertising is the main source of revenue of a newspaper, for with out it a paper could not exist, still a paper's first obligation is to its subscribers. Being influ ential with a big list of subscrib ers is what makes a paper power ful, and advertising comes to such a paper naturally. The ad vertiser knows that by advertis ing in a paper he converts a part of the influence or power of the paper to his advantage, as read- Very sensibly realizing that nearly all the laws proposed to be enacted under the Initiative or by the Legislature will add to the burdens of the taxpayer, the Moro, Sherman county. Observer has the following editorial on the 31 measures that are before the people. It shows that not only will they send taxes higher but some of them are aimed at des truction of property and indus tries. It says: "During the last primary cam paign, and the same issue will again come to the front as the election draws near, is the pledge of the man for office for economy in public affairs and more partic ularly and insistent is he in de claring for lower taxes. "In this same connection if recent past elections and the proposed measures coming before the people at the November elec tion has denonstrated nothing else it has at least convinced the great majorty of serious minded and thinking people of Oregon that a few agitators are trying to convince the people of the state at large that the more initiative legislation the people of Oregon enact the nearer the government is to the people and there are some who actually believe that if all the rejected initiative mea sures of the last few years had been enacted this state govern ment would be nearly perfect; when in truth the government of the state has become one of experiment and that to the detri ment of the people who make up the population. "Under such a circumstance of what particalar use is the pledge of the canidates for economy in office when the voters shift more and larger tax burdens to them selves? Particularly when there are other methods, now provided, for getting the horse in the barn. week on business. Have your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired we will call for and deliver same. Phone 881, Finest alfalfa, timothy ami red top hay baled may be had ut the Goodman feed barn is south Burns The Oregon A Western Coloni zation Co, has Hi bstd Of horses for sale or trade. Call at the ofl'KV. Rev. Father Klein arrived here the fore part of this week to re sume his position as pastor of the local Catholic Church. J. L. Lowe, the Harney saw mill man. is in town today. Ho reports a very busy season at the mill.with stares amount of lum ber sold. 'John Gemberling left last evening in his auto for the hills to be in readiness this morning for a deer. Re was accompanied by his wife and little daughter. Chas. Johnson anil wife and Fred Williams and wife are home from their outing trip to the mountains. They had a line time and look in the best of health. T. N. Hart man, a representa tive of Bell, Wildman & Co., of Portland, is here to install the machinery in the new packing plant of the Burns Flour Milling Co. just being completed. Walter Sullivan and wife and Miss Mamie Winters, post mis tress, left this morning for the Blue Mt. Springs in Grant county for an outing. They expect to be absent about two weeks. rJotin Olt. the saw mill man of the Drewsey section, w;ls in the city this week on business. He states that his mill has been kept iiuite busy of late and they are turning out considerable lumber. Christian Science services Sun days 11 am. Wednesdays at 8 p m. Reading room open from 2 to 5 Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. First door east of stairway, Rfasner Bldg. Cordial invitation extended to all. r the ground; full directions to get maps and plat is free; how to get homeseekers tickets every thing you need to know and lo cate yourself, all for $.'1.00. Remit amount by P. O. order and we will send you the com plete information at once. The Canadian Homestead Company, 73 -6th St., Portland, Oregon. For reference: The Farm Maga zine Company, 411 Panama n Bldg ., Portland, Oregon. i .- Notice to Stockholders. Notice is here by given that a meeting of the Stockholders of the Harney County Fair Associa tion is called to meet in Burns on Saturday on Aug 1 at .', o'clock p m for the purpose of electing a board of directors, discuss plans for holding a fair this fall and such other business as may come before the stockholders at that time. Every stockholder is urged to be present. J. M. Dalton, President. J E Ix)ggan, Secy. Clarence Young will order ex trns for Chamnion mowers, but requires charges paid in advance. Shroff! Sale of Real Properly on Foraeloure. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hearby given that the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Burns Flour Milling Co. will be held at the Tonawa ma Theatre in Burns on Monday, August 3, at 2 o'clock p m for the purpose of electing a board of directors and attending to such other business as may come before the stockholders at that time. P. G. Smith. President W. E. Huston. Secy-Treas. War Clouds in Europe According to the papers re ceived here the past few days there is serious apprehension of a general war that will involve the entire European country. Austria and Servia have been showing their teeth, in fact war has been declared, if certain sources of news is correct, but from the tone of dispatches in the last papers received it may be averted by Germany. How ever, Russia seems to be wanting a scrap and should she show hos tility l here's going to be some scray. R. H. Towlcr, of Texas, is here as a guest of the Oregon & Western Colonization Co. He Is A. E. Murphy and family are over from their Iron Mountain home. Mr. Murphy has some very good crops on his land hold mgs this season, his reservoir having held a considerable amount of water for Irrigation. '' Harry Danley, Grover Jame son, Henry Dalton and Roy Van Winkle made up a party of hun ters to leave this morning for "tall timber" on the head of Emigrant Creek to fish and hunt for a while. They are planning on bagging some deer at once, but their friends have advised they take along some bacon. Mrs. W. R. Jones of Voltage was in the city yesterday, having been to the mountain home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GrolT for a short visit and was on her way home. Mrs. Jones was accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Smith, of Big Timber, Montana. The latter has been here on a visit to her daughter since last fall. J. W. Ryckman, publicity man of the Oregon Western Coloniza tion Co., with head quarters at St. Paul, arrived in this city last night and will spend a few days in the territory familiarizing himself with the lands of the company in order to get out some new advertising literature. The gentleman is most favorably im pressed with the great possibili ties of this Big Valley and said then! woufd be nothing to selling land in this country if one could really impress the home seeker with the actual conditions and the productivity of the soil. He is astonished to ate the crops be ing grown hejv and Hie bigness of the farming territory. . Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon st 10 a. m 2. On week days oy Mass at 6:30 a. m. All other services, besides those mentioned above 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. Notice I hrrrbv Klrrn, ,,lt ""'r mill 1 v virtue of ioi SMMtieSi ilnly ! nurd nut of llir (irrnil Court of I lie Btatf nl )i-K"H, (" I Imnry County etui in mi- directed nn the a.'lnl dny of July, 11114, iipuii judgment "lid decree "f fiiircliimin-. ilulv rciulrred liy aaid rout) mi tin- fit 1) iliiy nf .liilv, 1014, ml rn- i,i, , nf record nnil docketed therein on 'nl ilnv of July, I'll I, in ii iiiii in ..ml nun I licnilliii, wlirrtilu I lilmit tnlil wiia plum! ill and LoriOf W llnrnfaaoh, Wnhn Hodotr, 0. A. I're ton uml l'retii hia wife, were de- IcikIii nl . in In vol of ilinnl III ninl MKiiiiidl mini ili-fiinliint, by wliicli execution I mn cnuiiniinilril to m It I tic renl properly in .mil execution ami herrinalter deecri-Ih-iI, In pnv the nuiiiH duo tlie plalutill ,.f IM7.O0, wllli intermit I here "ii ut llir rati Ol i i"li' pi'i rent. irr minimi fi t lie tltli ilny ol .Inly, lit 14, until pniil, mul llm fuither uiu of 018.00 n attoray's fees loeiiim with t lie easts mnl lihurmrnta of aaid ault Mixed at $ III OS, uml nil niviiiinn colli, I will on SnI ii i it 'iv tlir 'jn,i,. ilar ol Align!. 1914, ill llir hour ol ten o'clock A. M. of laid .Ins nl llir front iloor ot tin county i ..in I beast in Urn ii, Harney County, (lrr(on, 11 at puMic auction to ilir liirlirM bidder, for null in band, nil the right, tltlr, intcrcat and eatute winch llir mini ililr ntlitll In l.nriiiK W. Hone heck, Waller lloddei, O. A. l'reaton and l'reaton, hit wile, oreilhn ot nut nl thrin, iiml nil persons rluimiiiK umlrr them aubai ipictit to the) dale of rireution of piulullff' inortiiaur, to wit: StagSSt SMh ItUi had, ioc have ac 'inn nl, or now hit vr in and to laid rent property denctilird u follow, to Hit Tin- .out Invent (piarter of thenoiih-i-.mi quarter and the north half of the OStSeaM iii.niti nl wi'iiuiiiii in town hip t wcntyllnrc aouthof range thirty four rim tif the Willamette Meridian, in llnrury County. Oregon, and contain ing our liinnlir.l twenty ncren, togrthni with I lie miter rlghta, tenement, here ihtuiiicnt uml appurtenance thrrruiilo btJeagtng M la any wine appertaining. Snul tail Iteinjj inudc auhject to re ilrmptioii in the inniiiiri proridi-il hv law. I'ulr.l thl it Jr. I, tiny of July I'll 1 A K. RlCHAJtOSON, Mioiil nl Harney County, Oregon 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 ribbons, laces, embroideries, full line trim ming, silks and buttons BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORB Quality Goods Only NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. fapatf iiiiikhartii. plnintin vl C. II. Aueinueantl Delhi Auiuiu., defendant. My tnliir of an execution iunl mn of the Circuit Cgurl of the State ot ir gon for Harney County on July .'10, l:iH in the nliov fiitlllnl cauar whrnin niilK'ment rendered in favor ol I lie pluintill and ajrainat the tlclcmlanta on the :tuth ,JMy of March HH2 for I3OT.0S, coat and diahurimenU, and i In- lurthcr Bum of gf OO dnmngea, with Illicit'! theraon at the rate ol Ii per ivni pat annum Ii ill I hr ilntr ol judgment, ami which judgment WMI duly ei)trinl itn.l docketed on April 1, lUl'J, I hitve livnnl on the hereafter lcacrib.il real PfOpnt it tin' pinperty pi the dtfciiilmii Delia Aumuui, namtlyi Northwrit ijuurter of Nortlitnai ipiui -tar of Section 20 in Tp 2S. K :I4, 15. , W. If., Harney County, Oregon, and 1 herehy give notice i Inn I will ffm the Maine for suit, und aril Hut uinr, i. i cii.li to tbf highest ami heat liitlilrr, in fiont of (lit) .mi, hoUM dour at Itlllllit, Oregon, on Monday, the la 'In ai August 1914, at Iho hour ol 2 o'elock V. M. or o much thereof it niay lie neceaaary to autiafy the foregoing kjd naat und coalt und eeuaea of iiilr. Dated tin .'Huh ,y f Jul, lull. A. K. HICHAKHSUN, Uy BYRON TKKKII.I., Sheriff, Deputy. NOTICE AND PETITION FOR UQUOR LICENSE NOTIOK rOB PUBLICATION. I'SITKK BTATKM I ASH liKfllg, Hunt. Oteguii. Juljr j.i, I'm i v-tii i-1 hCMbf glee, that Kulwrt K nlau ut Uawea, oreejoa wtio, on Mirth M, itii, iiiil, II nn !, I Hill), So 06HT. tor N 'tN WW '.it l.nli l ftliil I, "riilim :l Int. nilnii . . H lUiit- ...", K , W llUiiirttr MrtnlUll. h nlnl tnilli nl iliniilliii, Ii, wall II tin I tare real urnul. In .atatnuh t lalm in llir Unit aliuvv tlr ! ) rlbetl, lirfurt' Iteuntrr ml Ittw-elvt-r, t liniii, Oreaoa, mi Hi iiil itey of Hfiiiritilir, IttM t laiiuanl nauivfi m$ w lltlrasf.a I lai.kllh SullrV. Mat) I (l,l, I !,.. ii.t.l Hair) I l. (II ul lam n. Illrmu w N K II. ni-it- r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I '--un.Hi ti I. tun orrn i Huina. Ulrjuii July n. Mi Viini'i. kerebf iitau iitt iinurg u in.p kin ut Until., ititgi. ii, ahu.uti Jult I'., I'm ma If Aililltli'lial lliiinii'rail Klllry. No. UV'41, lui nitMwu.Lota i ami i aeeUou I. lotinlti. '. Minilli, Itmi.r II h.a.l. W lllaolt Meinllau, haa nitnl niillir ut lni.nl n, i, u, inak' final ui (iinnl In 1'nlahllali i lalm In tin- Uml alMtvtf ili-ai-rtlMHl, twfori' Ihtt KrgUtrt ami Id nlwT.st Muina, i 'I' roll, on III 4lli ilt nl Vi'iill, I'll i Uiinant nam a. .t IjiiaMt' : ) J taiuitpi. J I- ' vi-ntler, Fran Hlark in r ml niilUm It pawauu. all ol Hnrn. On g "h F.k, Ht'inlrt mnt::mt:::Ki:nt:tjnimnnimzm:i: THE STAR Feed Barn II. KM.IOrr. Prop. Horses Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month CABeWtJL ATTKNDANTS (iood Feed and KraHonable prit-i-s llorae 25e per Head in Ham lUlttl Hay and (iraln for Hale Comfortable lump Hounc With Cook Stove PATR0NAGI solicitkd Accural Hay and Stock Scale Price for weighing 20c. South Main St.. Hum atitutuuuttinnnnitntntTnTnttiiTttTnKi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i sirKu rAi'Ki.AN)oi'K iniriia, Oregea, j nt y, ifVu .,l loe ia hinobr iii Kan. in,, ,u. ilmiii .nail iim. . Nti.iMem, llt m. ', i .. i '.iH'..-". l ion l, i, llii., i ... K. Wlllamalir Mail.ll Elr.-ii ihtt John o uill o, on Mar II. Ivlii. mdr .. tin M.i. l.l.. ' . I '..-.. linn I. lowualtlii h .! aii, ha ntnt iiiiiki' oi in I'liiimi in nii nnai ihreo-ictai I'm., I, in . nahnai, i lalm In tin. uml tl.i ,i, -rrlhi'il, Mifnr tin Rntflatei anil llei t-lt'er at llullla. inrinn , nn lha v7.h iv at AUmial lill l laliuanl iiaint'la. tullnrsaa: Kainurl llarilu, ol Mrrot, Uraanli i rin.1,11, i ijur lajv ami ttllllalu H in ran. i ii i nun I'rtrt Ulgi'll all NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, i ' n itkii MTATa l. d ornt Hum, urtaou. July u. I9l. 'a iivmw tf i'ii mat naiun a i'i,iit tin nty 4. !". mailr tmuu:inn::::unit:t::tm4atmnm:ti:n!: t ..... I The Oregon Hotel 0LI.ll! BAKSHY, Prop. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Cooking Clean Rooms and Ben's Rest Task Service Courteous Treatment wwmniutiiiiiiiirmmmmtTmHuuiiin A Full Line of ECONOMY JARS and MASON JAR CAPS I also have a new line of Percales, Flaxons, Ginghams. Voiles, Latest in Neckwear. Barrett.-, side Back Combs for Ladies. Just arrived, Latest in Ties, Collars, Suits, Caps, Underwear and Shirts for Men. SPECIAL CASH PRICE: On quantity orders ft GROCERIES For Haying A, Ks Richardson General Merchandise nulla, lltfti ii alia. I Kntr ll.yni Mtii,, nil Maf , I '"J. mail Slitiy, Nu ihim. lor K',W'., m H nl It . i.i. , t, , t ijsict, iutnalii. n . Haac tl k , j ii an a, i aniri, .in iwnif, tor bevmww, moo Jt, a. .n n,, it III I, l.a I, J, I, tWUNIU 'i .wwH.nip.iri, nin. a I a, , at II laintlli' Murlillall, haa llir, I uollc ut lulcntliin In Itiaktf rlual llvr lr urtanl. I,, a.tai.ili.1. ilalln In lliti Uml aoutii data, rlbt'il l,rl,,rt' Hi i' It.'Mia'iT ,l,i ll.'i cltat. at llurua. Orrtfuu nn Iho 11 Ii ilay ul Aulll IVlt t laliuanl nainra a it Ithfaai-a Krauk WUIIlua, i,mn M Ultlnaj nn ii niitiain ,ii I. Bli n, all ol fun. Ha ItUi, ltt(liUr in-ill... Muiin, on- In Lovinf Mamory of Luther llaikney Agod Eight Voara, Jul,, IUM. Our darlintr little Lutht'r wus gathered very Boon, In the fresh and dewey morning. not in the glare of noon The Savior sent II in ange.H and bore away our son, To plant him in the garden, where decay is never known. A little while and we .shall meet him far beyond the sky, When- 'Jim! Himself shall wipe away, the tcmrn from every eye. The brightest sceneti upon tiiis. earm, are noiniig in mat place Where we shall be where Jesus is Am) see Jlim face to face. We, llir iiinlfi.igiitil. cal vtiltia ul llarriiiiun Precinct llunuy Oftanty, Statt of Oragun, raMctlull pttltloa the llon.tounty Court ul llarui-y Oovat Sliitu ill Oi K,,, to grunt u lienor to Alluilii hi Until, Chita Kohn, MsBSfl. to act) Hpirituoua, Mnll uml Vnioiia l.iiiioia iu I.-hh qiiantitira lliun um irnl Ion in llnrrjnmn PlBShaft Mm my (',,n ly, Htata of Dragon, lor the a I ,,i It iiiolitlia, a in duty IhmiihI wi. ill ever irmy. Nuiiitwi (.. . Qtait, Cm I Htrjog, II D an, I!. I lafg, p, f, Miller, A. I. lluml.T, 0. Albriltoii, 1). I' Snyder, J. W. Helm, Mr. J. W. lUiu., H. A. (ilbaon, Mi H. A. Cilou, , . Mmltli, H. H. linn. I. Kuii.ia 0. I.il.by, Thonia 1). Ubliy, Arcliey 0, llulel, Jiio. II, Dougherty, JobnJ. Ilciiu, c lirina, r. I', lleiiu, K liurklianll, I. I.. Milliup, O. W. Millaup, J. ,lm Q, Nlebol on, Thin. Keutty, 1'etar (irfcr II. f Cloer, J Dillon Jr., Kay Clurk, 1 II iiaik, I liouiui J. Koutltiy, M Ii Koutley, Mi H. Iloikliuidl, I I., Weeper, J nine. Uary, Cliarlea S. Diinl, II. C. Albrltton, T. M Giliaou, Cliurlr Kohn, Tom Hilling NotU-a i hereby given that on Wetl neadae, the ilud duv of Hepli-niher, 1UI I, Ilk uiwjrrajgued w apply to the t minly Oourl u( Maruey Coty, (hegoo, lot tlie liccnar nteutiotiiil li the foragoing paUtion. CUAKtlib UOHV, tfOTIOI KOK PUBLICATION I'SITRIiNTATRHUNPOPFIrK. I iiiini, Oraapa, July ,, n.n Nolleali lirruglvn tltal iiaoigr II. WU llaini, nf I'llm i-nni cm,. .,,,,, hoot Jun ?, I"i, iu,t II. nn. an al Kiilrr Nu. aUi, Horlal Nu.ira.,1 lor NUSWC. SW'awl,, Nr Ao, t U ., It H K , all, I 1.014. MiilluuJ,'owltlp.s . Itanu. ita ., Wlll.iii.'ll,. Mrrltllau, Iim llir. I nnilii' nl iniaiitliiu in took final nviiar I'l.iiil. In lalal.llali tlalin In th Uml Ihivi' il - ill.i.l l.i'lnri' Ht'Mlalirali,llt.n,,r,,I Ullma oraann, mi tito i . t It ,aj ,,i .uguat, nn rial ma ii l naaaaa tt ttm-.a. a I lii, ii,. a hi,,, ana, KrU It. f.,ira, Joliu 0 l'in ilf, Mh l I llrli. all ut I'lltlL-otun, in,.,,,,, Wm KikM, lti,,la,. CONTEST NOTICE. I'Niiaii NitTK l.i an tirriti. Iim in, On nun, Jul) i;th imi In Marti') Mni.n. nl i.li, ,.,,, War, Hoalllu Oi.ii)iiiiHtoii, i onlaataa Vnii. ii in i. I,, iiiiillit'4lliatinrga HloLolt lull VI In. Hlu a llurll, llanil't I nuilty, Oli'unu a nia imii ..nin atldraaa, tlitl mi Jul, rah ltin' III,' In llija iiOIri' lilailill) iiiiniliiii.lril itillia '"" nltal anil mr Hi. tain i'II.ii, in ol )inir llnni. alii.,1 Kulry, No., Horlal Nn im.mi., lunioAiioi aim, linn, inr n),NWi., ami t i ii nl .I'liimi 1, 'low lialil,, J7, rioutU. Kauii; m, I'.aat. ill.iini'lli'Mi,rlillan, iul Kroiunl. Inr liiai'itnli'Bl lii'alli'Kualliataalil llarvf) Mihiii haa it In ill, uti.lnlniii.il aalilunlrv ili.t I... .. ualaliltalitnl ..r iitnllti aliu-.l a n alili-n,',,, oriu,U' nu Iiiiiiiii I'liiultla llii'imui, ami l.aa aliMi'111,,,1 lilmai'll uml i han. ml In. iiialiliiiir. Iliiirilrniii I'H'I aliiii' Iho ilalniif i,i,l, , Von ait', Iterator. Imlliar uuiind that iho f.hl ulli'Hiiliiiiia will I,,- lakiii 4, niiiln..,',! ami yuurtald tuiii y III Iw i,u .i,,.l wnnoui (urlhar il.lil to hi In .r.l, , l I,!,,,,, um, ,,m,.ol Inn ivton ,Vit,fi,,r u, KoHltlH .iiliii'iinii ul il, u uuflne, aa abown uioa imir Hliattur lllnlnr nalli, ooollli'ally rrauilnl' In In l In. i' alloatl,iu. ul lonteai, luaatkai wlih iluti ,i,,,,liht ),, ii ,aV, winoiin ,,,,,, , ymii aii.ttur on i in. aM I'niiioalaiii aiiuVr In IH'lami or It i.'nlali mil mull l mi iiiiuiii .lain in in ui auawur lliu ualm, ol III. mal iiltlio tn n 1,1, h ,,, ualln hum, lun It' In Ihi axil I Iu )nl Wm. h'AiiK Haglaler. Hal nl 111. I ,iiblli'atliin Inly laid lull hull nl ani'i nid n nhllia Hi, it l, in ji, -. 1 1 Hull nl Ihlril I'lihlli atl.ni An,. 1. 1 !,, Halt' nf I,, mill puhllrathill Aug till Mil C.iluliliiiilioii ai,k, injuty, otfiilfiit and ilralli litinllt prultvtlon at mini mum cot. 'J,03.lJ death Iwaifll 1,0110.1)0 lor Iota of limb or Sfaht iui.ii, S,i oo I., f 16.00 wakly aick or ac- ; cltlaiil iMjuitflt; fl,(J0.QO Kniargenn rt.. I llo I Inn,. fit, Coat la fn it) pur year;' no ntlinr tluna or aeaiuenta. In tlii Inaui iiinti all iiiiuaiiil women are place I on an iiiitl lutaia, reganllo ol OSSOaa tlun. Kvnry pttraon make tlie .n, form of application, pay tl, aaata I ainmililof .i,'iiiliiiii and receive the "Mine .1 mini nt ol lienelit. Men ami Women between the agea ol HI ami n". are accepted. No raatrlrtlon aa to 01 ctipation, only Kailroad men employed eoiployed on track, train or RMMad turner., OM not be accepted. Claim are paitl within Hlitjr days anywhere in the (7.1, Cimmlu or Karope. Old reliable Inauruiice C uiipiiny. 100.0()0.(K on Slule ilenit a a protection lor I'uli, y holders um In guarantee llie pnsnn nt olclulma I'm luitlicrlr iformatloo addrea lui.tnvi' R, Werner, S.iernl.uj uml Uaaaral Ifaaatar, Um hi.i, Baffaio, N. Y. -Itiie age, ac, occuatioii uml mention Dept. II. I,J. BUTTER WRAPPERS Printed in accontanve icith legal requirement on short nut in at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS j Timothy, Alfalfa and Rod Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale I W Camp House and Feediiuf Privileges in Corrd or Lam, Customers Care For Own Block. W. A. GOODMAN. AH...in.- DU.anL 1- ......j., R nil I UIHMIll.V AUTOMOBILE TIRICS AT FACTORY 1'HICKS HAVK KKOM 30 i tin I'KK CKNT lii" 'luhu Haa I 7.20 11,68 tea i nu i ,, , NOstMf, i no :!wi "-'IS', Il.tNJ SSSSIaj 9.40 noil a-'il lit. 70 :i.;:, 11:1x4 I I. mi M.60 :i4x-l III SO ;(,,,! :i'i i;.nft ii wi mv4 .tb i.uft ""I1 I'.'S. IHI :i7-iu LM Ml Mo I7si N.M ii.ihi oilier aiatta in Block. Nun Ski. I .vsrav All lire 16 per cent adilllional. red tub, ten per noiit above the uruy. All new ciean, irean nuaranleed lire. Ik titndard and IsSSaaaJtSl miikea. Hue direct Irotu ua and aave money, ft p,.r diauount if pMymenl in full MOSmpMaN cach oidui. C. t. i. on 10 p, i cent .1. uortit. Allowing exaiiilnation TIHK KACTOKIKS HAI.KH Cl. "P'- A Oaylun. Ohio 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 Burns Department Store Special For the present we1 will clesn Lace Curtains ready to I hanjr for 26 cents the pair. Th JOB WORK We do it right 4rJ