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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1914)
I. I I I 14 SEPTEMBER 1914 Mrnwix l 282930 2 9 6QS 13141516171819 101112 12225242526 TheTimes-flerald Th Large! Circulation Of Any Newepaprr In Harney County. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER B. 1914 LocrI News. Something new at Tonawama. Sunday dinner at the City Res- lurant. Joe Barnes is shaking hands nth his old time friends. I. M. Davis was among our Jrewsey visitors during the reek. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JRNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES fOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS -ITED. The receipts from the picture now at xonawama lonignt, over . rtunl iviuiw. nf nrnriiifrinn I trill be given to the fire sufferers. he usual three-reel program at sual prices. We wish space in your paper extend thanks to the Presby- erian Ladies Aid for their gen- dus contributions toward our elief after the fire. Andrew rin and wife. County Supt. Hamilton is in lie city on official business and lforms The Times-Herald the inual tearhers' institute will Be eld in Burns on Sept. 16-17-1& fe have no space to give this kxtended mention this week but rill take the matter up next Bue. J. C. Turney and wife were up from the oil well yesterday and lie feels very much encouraged. fhey have been in shale and oil and for about 150 feet and oil ndications are much better. fhey have brought up some oil the sand and hope they art- Hear a flow that is worth while. Homer Reed and family arriv-v home Wednesday evening , from a months absence in which ! Iiey visited Ches. Smith and rife at Winnemucca and other. Dints of interest. They ma.de le trip overland in their car and epoit having a very pleasant time with no mishaps. The family of Judge Wm. Mil-; er took their departure Thurs- j ay morning for Portland where they will reside for the winter at least. Judge drove them in the car to Bend but we understand I he will return from that point to remain until after the coming lession of circuit court when he will join them. Their many friends regset their departure md hope they may find it to I their interests to make there ab sence merely temporary. 5 WAR w nn an lis nurrurs envelopes Europe but SAFETY still remains the predom inant, controlling factor with The of Burns CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 i uniieu amies jueposiiary iij Accuuwre iwrviTEO l at tmJL mIaMH Iff lU JUII M lining. You're going to Tonawama. Wheat for sale. G. W. Clev enger. To those interested we are pleased to announce that we are restocking in Edison phonograph goods. We have just received a large shipment of Blue Amberal Records. All wax records re duced in price. - Lunaburg, Dul ton & Co. Tobacco and Cigar Salesmen wanted to Advertise. Experien ce unnecessary. .$100 monthly and traveling expenses. Adver tise Smoking. Chewing Tobacco, Cigarettes. Cigars. Send 2 cent stamp for full particulars. HEMET TOBACCO CO., 36-4 New York. N. Y. James Mahon was in yesterday from his Anderson Valley homo. He is arranging to have quite a number of pheasants shipped in to be liberated on his place, the Alvord and other ranches in that locality. The state game war den wrote him he would be glad to furnish the birds provided transportation was arranged for them and Jim has arranged for the Howell truck to bring them in. 95 Per Cent Fail in Buine. U( III Iianilreda of thouikmU of mr cliunti engaged in dimIiikm UK pr cnt of them fall. Why ahoiilil they (nll'i 8nppo MB per rent of the people died of dlplitlicrlu, what would we any? TIiito la no iiioie reaaon in Wo per rout of mrclianli fulllnu In Imalneia than theri aontd ba Nana in II pWatnl oi tlin people dying of diplitliiria. It ll puru waate. Htatlatlra prove tlml Id per cimi l of the inercliaiil who tail in liiim lice mil nou-mlvn tlalng marrhimla Ailvrnlalng la the only autltiucii . Heaiillri of K'M'd advertlalng are i-ertlun. Tho ineipiirlenceclnenerally meeta with ilix.ippoiiilinciila In hla advrlliilnii. AdvnrllahiK la n apeclal huiilneaa jual at ninilii'iue, law. denllatry, etc. The waftliinnkcr taken 'i worth of plx-lroti. ami I'oiiverta it Into hair apringa worth 8',HM).IKK). Tlmt la what efficiency doM noli pin-Iron. What would (11 iliiiiy do with your hiialnea? What mrry intmhaiit neitda la the aar-latancc of an nilvorllalng apnciali-l, who Iiiib Htniliiil ini.'fiilly tlif prohlnin of adver tising efficiency. My vara of eiper iciiii' in the Held of mtwapepur advertia ItiK la lit your aervlce at the amall hiiid of i ue-third of a cent mi hour. I have the only luaaoiialilu plan for nuwapaper puhlicity on the market. Keaulti Kiiaranteed. Write in for my plan of uaHiMting the local merchant with hla newapaper advertising. IM me aend you free ni v All copyrighted article on newapnper ad vnrtiajng. Wrlle for them today . (iKO. K. I'ATTIiKHON, Advertiiing Special!!, Kitervllle, Iowa. Miss McKenzie will open her kindergarten class on Monday in building just north of the Sum mitt Hotel. Rye Smyth came over from the Happy Valley home Saturday and took his departure Tuesday morning for Corvallis to take up his studies in the agriculture col lege. Don't forget that the City Restaurant has just been opened in the Cottage Inn under the management of W. R. McCuis tion. a chef of 17 years exper ience. Meals at all hours. Mrs. C. H. Voegtly and the children, accompanied by Mrs. E. N. Nelson, went to John Day Thursday morning for a short visit with relatives and friends before school opens. They made the trip in the Voegtly car with Nick as driver. Owing to my recent misfortune I cannot announce my opening of Call and winter millinery as soon as expected. Will reopen in the Cavander bldg. one door north of Fred Haines' store. Date will be announced later. AuraCling- an. I wish to announce that I will return to Burns about Sept. 15 and respectfully solicit pupils for piano instruction. Four years' study with Arne Oldberg of Chi cago America's greatest teacher of the Leschetizky method. Be ginners and elementary pupils accepted as well as advanced. J. Fellows. JUST A GENTLE REMINDER That oar patrons, all of whom WEAR THE BEST SHOES. AND ALL OTHERS, Who are desirous of obtaining the best shoes, may know that our full and com plete line of Fall and Winter shoes are now on display. We are in business to please you and with the Best Line Of Shoes which the largest shoe house in Chicago can turn out we are able to do so A trial will convince That is all we ask I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - fiaaonic Building, Burns, Oregon Tonawama tonight Al Weatherly is over from Drewsey. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Burns Steam Laundrv. 4tf. C. R. Peterson was a business visitor to this city during the week. Frank Cole, one of the con tractors on the Burns-Juntura mail line, is in the city. Mrs. Millar announces that all her millinery goods are reduced at this time. See them at the Schwartz store. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ t SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. City Restaurant, just opened in the Cottage Inn, short orders and regular meals. W. R. Me diation, former cook at the French hotel, in charge. 43 P. S. Weittenhiller and family have moved into the Bert Bower residence formerly occupied by Roy Van Winkle and wife. The latter has taken possession of the Al Welcome residence which he purchased some time ago, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome have moved to their new home just being completed. Dr. Benson's theme Sunday morning will be "The Touch of Christ the Healing Power of the World;" in the evening, "The Ideal Man." These union ser vices between the "Baptists and Presbyterians will be held in the morning in the Presbyterian church and in the evening in the Baptist church. All are cordial ly invited to attend these services, Died-Aug, 29th, at the home of her son L. L. Smith, near Waverly, Mrs. Ellen Smith, aged 76 years. Deceased was born in Pennsylvania and had lived with her son and family at Waverly for the past three years. She had been an invalid two years. i he remains were laid to rent in the Saddle Butte cemetery beside her husband who died a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Horton and D. Jameson and wife arrived home Tuesday evening from an extended visit to the coast and other outside points. Dr. Hor ton bought a fine auto while ab sent and the party made the re turn trip in that and found it most enjoyable. They came the entire distance by way of the Barlow pass and made the trip in a little over two days from Portland. Mrs. Horton's health is greatly improved and her friends are pleased to remark how well she looks, :... ,u u...:A ni.iiiii-u il uie i icnujr ici iuii manse on Wednesday, Sept. 2, Miss Mary Barber and Wm. E. Price, the ceremony being said by Dr. Benson, the paster. Both are well known young peo ple of this vicinity, the bride having been a resident of this city for the past three years. They were attended by Miss Catherine Thimmes as brides maid and Willis Barber, a bro ther of the bride, acted aa best man. The young people will make their home in this vicinity. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid have been quite active in the re lief of the lire sufferers and have already distributed many house hold articles, clothing, provisions. etc. The ladies will receive and distribute during the coming week any articles that friends see fit to contribute, particularly . H furniture or other necessary arti cles to set up house keeping. These may be taken to the home of Mrs. Gault or if she is notified they will be sent for. tm::um:u:::iti: mnutsmmiiiitnm: RODNEY DAYIS House Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating Calclmlnlng Hardwood Finishing Fresco Painting Kallmatra furnished on ap plication. Sample shown. CITE HIM A CHANCE uummssummimw mumtxam mum CONTEST NOTICE. UNITED ITATXa LAWlORTIi I Hum, Oregon, Auuit:Mth, lH in John Muralll, of addreia unknown eon You at hereby nuttflrd that Tom Allen who glv.e Hurna, ilium y county, Oicbuii. a hi Boat utile. eildreM, illil nn AUguat Will, IKI4, hli 111 I til 010 Ilia dlllv in) iulxirnti.il il) I'atlon In i uiiU'Rl null taenia tin- fauccllatluti d mil Humeri ait Knhy Nii I.I III,, Merial Nu III' iimili. Mm i'li 91(1, I'Hil for N'.Mi1,, HWUMK'4, mK'4Vi.4, Hi'.lloll .'., louimlllli S -until. iUnae ; Knur, V, illami-llc, Meridian, 'tli'l I'" Ml "illi'li. Oil III I'llllttRl lie alli-KeH thai foil liervr elldhllNlKnl rtldnr upon or In injrwlM ItiijTovrii in uius iiIimI knlil tract uf In ml nil' I w hull, hIiiiiiiIoiiuiI mill i mil v for mora than iln hiiiiiii.h I'Mor to aukum ttnd, I'im Von an1 Ihercfori', lurlhi'i uollflgrj ht Ik aalil " ii' w ii ' inn- hi I tin ihIi-ii ah powf ! ail i youi mill I'lili Hill Ihi i-allri'ji-il villi. .ut iniiii.'i iinlii in in- board altboi bofor ihin OB or on ppl,lf i.iil fall lo llli In lliia ofll.'i. wlthlo ftWOIIly ilavn n 1 1,-1 On. KOI It I II i.ui.ll. iilli.ii of il.n. nottiu. aa ahowii lnlnw, four aiiawer, umi.-r naih. . . in. nil) ri'Mimmi Ilia lo tli.-ni' allrualloiin ol lonli-nl. touiMlim till ilu (u oof that on liavi' ru'tvi-il a i-ony of ..ui a.,, v. i on ma anlil i on ml it in i!lhtrlll ii'iai'ii or i.i' ri'i-inirri'il tiiHll Von alioulil aiata In your aitawnr Hi. nnuiiot mi' .ol..lll. . , . .. hlrl. ion ili'Rlrn Mil u M' no I In n to In. moil lo ou. Wm Kukkk Hi'alati II Halu of Ural nulilli'alloti Aiiuiml "'in I'll Data oi mhi mill .ul.llrm ion Ptmbr ftlh, lull iia'c oi iiiiiu iiui.iii Hiinii -i iniiiniii I r.'in, mil data of fourth iiiil.ll. alloii Bptibr, ll'lh, llrl . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'NITKlMTAtKH LAN DOKKIOK, Bums, orugmi, Autuil II, lVlLl Ntiihi-ifc Uv.ivUy given limi tlarvtfjr Iwii ObUt, of Fife, origMii, wliti, iti Anust 1, 1 '11, Uiadu lrnpr( I.mimI KllUr, No. U.fV" lot HVNff't Hoilloii n, Towlithlii Hiuili, KatiHtJ t But, W I II met In Mi-rMlin, baa illi-ii hoth of hiiviitli.ii t. tiiN.r Klnai I'ruuf, in -tahllsh (lit tin to 1 li- laml MtrOVu tie ' iiwii iif-i.iti Iihh a Hhrrniaii, r I, ( on uilssluiifr, at hli out, at Vllv. (i p"". ou the ihiii nay in nrpipinoer, iv ( lalinniit uaiiiei as wltlieaivl I'aul Werner. Henry Street, Wesley Mtreet, an. ipnroir, an ui rire, 'irefdii Wm. PARfcr Hevlster ,1M7) BttraslOl List No. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKI HTATKS LAN (IPKK'B Burns, oreiton, July 8. 1914. Notice Is lieiel.y given that the Northern I'acl.'lr Hallway (ouinaiiy, vthorte pisi iiltlce atMr-sls Ht. I'nul. Minnesota, has this .7th dsy of July, 1V14 filed In this ofriro its applica tion lo select under the pmvl-loui of the act of Congress, atitiroved July 1, IH'im iMlHtat M7, AJOj aa egteudeu oy tho art of t ongress spproved May 17, IWfl, MUNK'4 Hfetton :, 'lownslitp 3'. Huuth. Bauge.i.'1. East, W. M. Serial No. 07t;4 Any and all nersons rlalmlug adversely the lauds described, or deilrlng to ohlert because of tbe Mlneial rhararterof the land.orsii) other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their sffldavlts of protest In this office, on or ln-foi- the ..Mil day of Heptember, I'M t Wm. KArrk. Kpg'stcr 15 HEAD GOOD YOUNG HORSES For Sale or Trade Will take Land, Fence Posls Asythiag you have ( trade B.I. JOHNSON, Agent Oregoa & Westera Coloaizatioa Co. Rolled barley, wtVat and oats for sale it market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. Mrs. W. R. Dawson and daugh ter. Miss 1 jiura. were in the citv yesterday. Mares and (.eldintf'a for sale or trade for cattle. Address or phone Lea Caldwell. D. H. Smyth and wife took departure yesterday morning for Portland and other outside points where they will visit for several week. R. J. McKinnon & Son state they are not out of business be cause of the fire but have ample room and plenty of feed to care for their many customess. Assessor Doncgan is nursinjr a aore arm as a result of his auto "kicking" when he was attempt ing to crank it. He and Judge Levens had been spending a few days at the P Ranch and neigh borhood last week and it was there the accident occured. It was feared at first he had broken some bones but his physician found the ligaments had been torn was all. It is quite painful. Dr. W. C. BlOWS and family and Miss Maude Simmons arriv ed home Wednesday afternoon from their visit to the coast and Willamette Valley points, being absent some three weeks. They spent a lew days at Newport, enjoying the sea breeze and salt water, but most of the time was spent at the home of an uncle at Monmounth. They were certain ly thankful to find their home had been saved from the (ire, there being but little damage, some windows broken from the heat. Dr. Urown says the Wil lamatte is very dry and crops are mighty short. They are thresh ing (i to 8 bushels of grain per acre and he didn't see a garden from the time he left here until his return that looked as well as those in this vicinity. That sec cannot stand drought as this, Acuta Indlgaation. I was annoyed for over a year with attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva, N. Y. "I tried everything that was recommended to me for t hin complaint but nothing did me much good until about four month ago I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and procured a bottle of them from our dru gist. I Boon realized that I had gotten the right thing for they helped me at once. Since taking two bottles of them I can eat FIGURE IT OUT. BECOME A PROPERTY HOLDER. Lola valued from $25.00 upward. Lo cated in th hoart of California thf grrat reanrt canter near San Franciaco. 4 - 8 In order to advrrtiae directly, we will give dead and title to one of our 25 a 100 foot lota to a limited number of par aona lending ua the eaact aolution of the abovr problem PROBLEM: Fill in the miaaing num ber, now repreaented by daeh, ao that the auma of each column will be 15 each ways that la horiaontally, vertical ly, and diagonally. Addreaa replica lo Central Building 4 Financing Co, 723 Chamber of Com merce Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS. in TBI OBBOUlt OOWBTOf THS STATS OF OREGON FOB UAH nkv COUNTY. Mini,. A. Itolilaudur. Plaintiff, v. x.i.iin A. Ilolilandur, I clendant. Co Adam A. lluliliiiiiliT, ilnfi-iiilaul IN TIIK MAMS OK TIIK 8TATK OI'OHEUON, you aro hereby reqtilrad In appear ami aiiawer to the complaint in tho above entitled anil within ilx week Ir.nn the date of lliu tiial puliliiii Ii hi uf Una Hiiiuiiiniia, ami il you ao fail to aiiawer, lor want thereof, the lluln lill ill apply lo the court for the rellel pi ay ni (or in ber compialot, to-wit, I' irat : Thut the bond of matrimony now exlatiug between 1'laintiir anil de fendant be diriHolved and that Plaintiff have il iliiorce absolute ; Kerend: That plaintiff have the care, ciiatody and control of th minor child, Heall n i iliihluiiiler ; Third) That l'laintltl hav lodgment for her coita ami iliabiirautnant herein, and fur allch other and further relief an to eiiiity may pertain. I i.i mullein.- la published in The Timet Herald, n weekly newpupr pub li...,e.l niul of gcueral circulation lo llnrnuy County, Oregon, hy order of the iliimiralil (iraut Thompson, Judge of the County Court for Harney County, Oregon, duly made on the loth day of August, lull, which aaid order directed that thi Biiiiiiiion be published for a period of ix week. The Hi at publication of thi summon is made on August lo, lull J. V. UKitiS, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UHlTKIl HATH I.ANIIOKKICK. Iimiia or. jinn. Austlat M, 191. NiMiii'iN huieliy iilviin that Harry J. JkJSB, nf llai n i M an, in .'Hen, win,, on Nov. a, l '.ii', uiaila I - :i I .mil Kulrv, Nu. iliimi.'. fur NWW, Si 1 1. ,ii a:i. Tuwliaklp i ., Kenya XS K, Wll lii iii.n Merlillau. tiai lllvit nullea of lutanlk.n In mill. e lliuil lirnol. lu aalabltall rlallu In thr latin aiiuvit ui'Bi'l iltau. uaniri. eeaiaiur ami lie .el,, i. at nil iniiilier. lull. (1MI) Burns 1UU. I.lai No NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION. UNITED HTATJW I. AND omog, Km i.e. i in-s.iii, July IT, em I Notice la lier.br glvru that Ilia Nurtlirm Pacific Hallway rc.mt.anr, wlmaa imat ufflcc aiiili.aal. Ml Paul. Mlnnrauta. has ihla r.'iii .lav i.l Jul) 1H nil. 1 in llilaiittlrc Its appllre II. tu liiaalvcl uniler lb. i.rui Uluiii i.l tba art ..I i ..uari a.(.ru. '1 July I, InUB iSUHtst. .'iH7, 6.ni) aa aitandcil ti the act ..I i'..ii,iui aiipruv .d May Ii. lor, n'4iw4 Minion .', Towu- ablpSt, Kiiilli, ltaaga.1.1 taal W.tl arrlal Nu o .:i.i Any ami alt pareotia tlalmlns 4tII th lanili ili-ii'ittH-il, or itealrliia to nbjccl bccatiac uf ilia Mineral Bfearaetarel (lie laud, or au otber reason In tn rllaiHiva) in atii!tcaiii, Imulu file Hi. Ir afflitavlli nf protMi In Ibl. office, on or before Hie nl.l ilay nf Hviilaliilr lU. w KAsar. Keglaler. SECURITY Saturday night's fire proved to you the security ofTyour valuable papera in our vault. Burglar proof, fire "proof, water proof, with massive, tim clocked' steel doors as sentinels who never relax their vigilance. The cost is small, the safety absolute. $2.50 pays for twelve moths' protection and gives you a box large enough for deeds, policies and papers that you can't afford to lose. Harney County National Bank Burns, Oregon "Your Bom Institution" t.vwi lluriii luj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTMi HTATKri UNU OKFIt K. I tHirim, i in y. ,11, Jul .. 1 M Nutlcf is hiTt ly kmh that the Northi-rii I'atilli- Itallwsj i iimiiaiiy, aToOH post ofllc v H.t.im- Is Ht. taul, Mluutsuta, has this '17 1 U ily W July in niotl In tUts utiles lis u.ilus tli-ii lo nli. i u.'kr (lit iini , Isloui ! tfia I of i OAgraM, apuroTod Jul) I, IMI JM sKai. aS7, .". as rit-lHit, by till At I Of I'lilinnm wp prorad May 17, iw., h'mv'4 H.-ritun 14, Two. hti . L.ai kiisi, w m Hcrlal N'O 07baLT Any alul all i-taniii. t iNlinlng ailv isly the lands Utnci lbrl. or ilealrlnac to ot.jt rt ttt aune of the Mineral i hMrai tt-i ..( tin- laud. Of " (Hlisr rt'ssoit. to the tt.oar.l tu ftppllcaot, houl I (lit tti.lr amt1alts of pruti-st in thlh ultli , on oi litfo.t- llo .'lit 'In, uf f vntt-ltll-fT W4 Wat. lino. HtKister NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. IMULATKO TRACI. I'UUl.H' LaNI) MIK i .i it n -i .Tit- i m. (rri a linrns. nu .!!. July : i', 1VH hat. ai ilitfftfl t.j i'IiitsI I am. cm Notice Is hervhy gl pii tti in riiauitssionr ul tlu-t.t' o Islous of A 1" . -i Hlsta . under tiro. Islous of Act of t'titiKrcss BpprOTM june vr, iyon ; i minis . ;.i . . pursusni in ! lh aiiiin of Carls C, . .tiki i . Hurlal N M7; pursusnt to (lr n l aiKvl. -"i-.ial ..'. Ot,..i i we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not lesa than I- '. .' Hir acre, at 10 o'clock A. M , on tlis Bth day of nepteuiher. iwu. st tiits oinct mi following tract oi land H'.NH1,, sec .11,1":;! K..1I K W M This tract ! ortliretl inloiuarkfi unashow log that the greater portion thereof is niouu tatuousortoo rough for cultlvsllon. Auy pvrsobs clalmluK stlverseh theatMiv ilticriU-1 laud are advised tu Die their claim a, or oI'Jm linns, on or before the time dratgnsuM (or sale. Wm. KAHHg. Heilster. HaM Muthkmhiii. il, !( sivbk NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I N1TW ttTATK 1.ANH OKrii-K. Hurus, oreuou, AuitustM, i'.'i i i .Ntiii'i Is hereby l vruth st Andrew Petersen. ol Laweu, Ureon, whoon July w, 1VW, maJe itorassteso r.nn n Merldl make final three year pnvuf. lo e tab I tsh claiui Ui the land above di-strllieil, balOM Ufgltiter ami Httcelver, at Burns, tircgon, on the nth day ul October, i'i i Claimant uamus as witnesses lleury II. Keetch, Peter Uriel, Sherman S Joy. llsry ('ary.all ol l.awm, 'Htgmt. Vi m. Kamhk. Kcgis'i'i. AjWW en . UfSJINii wmi uu jnii ., iwv, inn it' Jtuestead Knirv, No. Uasits, i.rH.'tl lectlou , Towushlo :'- B . Kauge : .., Willamette arldlau, bas filed uotlce at luteiitlon to ri'lvi'i. at liiiinn, Oregon Of) Keg , on tn iu bth day ul ('Militant imiiifB as witnesses lleury K. Huntley, ol Laweu, Oregon. Henja ui In Kic.i ir, AK-hlellulett, John It. haugherty, nil of lliiriliuau, Orrgoti Wm Kahmk, Register. notick rOR PUBLICATION, li.iiii. HTATgS I.anii UmrK inn ni, Oregon, August 17. 1UU NuUOe isbsreoy given thai liuorge I. tUile, ol Mm niuuu.Oregun, who, uu Oct, IU, iVOV, made lliiiiu-Hi- hi! Entry Nn. u7Hg lur HK!4. Hectlou '.', row OtU h1 H Hango M K.. WlUatuetie Met id luu, ha filed mil ice uf Intention to make l1 three year I'm of. loeitabllsh claim lo rbf luiot tboVS dcki illicit, before Iteglatcr Slid IU(i-ter, at Hurus, Oregon, on the W'h day of Wept i tuber i li'U. liilutaul iisines as wllhesses Hunk M Miller, KlUsbttth Mldtllulou, Dr. Ilomci In nuiun , Marry J Joklach, all of liar iliMun , i t I'Hi'ii Wm Kahmk, Iteglslci. NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION. ITNiTan Htaims I.anu OrrK'K I llurus. Oregon, August 11,1.11 I Notll Is hereby given that hli.si.eth MM tlluton. o list r l in an Oregon, who. ondupleui bur vn, luun. instle lloiuettead Kntry, N. (or I ota t, Jt , fi and -. Section 4, Township) H , Utiuttu ; Kasi, Wlllsuielle Meridian hai Mlf.l notice of luteiitlon to make Dual three year iroof, to establish claim to the land a hint: described, before the Hegister and He reiver, at Bums, Oregnu, on toe iflMh day ol Heputnibt-r, li'U i laimani names as mmossM NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION UM1TIDNT1T. I.ANU (irrll S, Burn.. Driguii, Auguit Js, lull I Nollne 1. hereby glveu Itial Wllllaui K. liar luugli, Jr , uf Hurus. iiraaun, wlm.uu July 17, 1'ii.i. niailu Huruealead Kiilry, Nu. iMtios, fur HWi4,b,.i Hull. l..,'l'uarlllill. .'.,-.. nil.. Kin,,:. ..I K Willamette Meridian, lian illcil nuliieuf liilan tlun tu niaSuflual Cuuiiuutailou pruuf tu u.tab ll.li claim lo ll.i' land above ili.ai'rlbeil, i-l.in Hestatar and Kacelver al llnriia, iiit'sun, nil the tutu day ol October. 1114. rlalinaut uuuioa aa wllncaaci ilia.. Held, Edward Mn.ni, Arthur llahn. U.'ii llniK'i . all uf Narrow., llrcgun Wm Faaaa, Hcgl.lar. NOTICK KOK rUIlblCATION. IINITKUBTATKHLANDOKFICB, ( Hllilla. llr.'Siin. Augual '."'. IUII I Nutlet' la hereby given Dial ntla Hlieiuun'. ..I Narrow., tlreaoli. who, mi May M, lwt . maile lluiinaiuad Entry Nu. :hi, Nu iiMi, lur NW'.HKW, ?,HKV Hee. K. and K'.Hi4 He. Hun 1 1. Tiiwnalilli '), Kauae ."i 1. , W lllam rile Mel I. llmi, ha. tiled null, e uf inlullllull to make Una) flvt--ear 1'iiHif tu t ulalillhli claim lu the land abute de.erlbed, lielme Ilea later and Itocelver, al Hurni, Dresun, un (In Hllula, ol Oclulier, lull t latmanl iiamca aa Urn William il llardwall. I'liillli. U. Suillli, llu, anil K Huilth ami I Newluu II. mini all ul Burn., ort'suii WH KSHK. HcflXel. NOTICK KOU PUBUOATION llNH'KIIHTA'rr.r'I..VNIMl'HrK. Burne.Oregoa, Auauat It, i.m. I Nntlec l hnreby gl1 Hull Malliew M Kin, of Hurus, tiregtiii.whu, nu April Hli, H'li. made llume.taail K.nli), Nu u ..'.mt, fm K'HA',. se. U4 T. 'H , It. ill K.. I.ut .1. Meellnii l. To nahll' MH .llauaa Jli E , VV I Iln ii" Hi- Meridian, hit. Ill eil uullcu uf lllloiilluli In iiiake Unal llilur year rruul, tu u.tabll.h ilalui In Hie land inoT. deaerlbeil. Inline Kegl.lel and Receiver, al llu. ii, liii'i'.uii, ou thu 71 11 day ul Oclulier IUH ( lalmaiil name. a ullueaaea: l.afayattu Furry, I'eter rarmea. WllllHiii Kiiy and Mr. I.ulllae lluehelle.alluf HurUa,Hrt'uii. Wm. riaaa. Heilalur. THE WHITE FRONT LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at Market Prices. Good Hay in Stack The Burns-Yale Stage Line Close Connections Made With Trains East, at both Juntura and Vale. Careful Atten tion and Prompt Delivery of Express and Freiirht Entrusted to Our Care. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING Machine Extras Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper (IM7) Hum. lUti l.l.l Nn NOTICK FOR PUBUOATION 1IkituHtiih i.inii Orrn a, Huiiia, iiietiiiii, Atifuil Ii, mill Nullttw la hereliy given that Hie Nurllieiu I'aillle Hallway t'uiuiiali), illume iiual ullli u ailtlieaa II Ht Paul, Miuiie.nin haa Ihia 17th day uf Augual lull, Hie lu Ihla ullli u in ap nlleatlini tu lelecl under the iiruvlaluua uf the act ol i uiiKivai, auuiuveil July I, In.is (auMlal 6v7.net aa exleiuleil by tho Act ul kh'u aunrovail Mat 17, IWk. riW'.tNKl(.Hac II, 'l'ownahli'Jilsiiiilh, Itange .tl Kaal. W U. Uerlal No. 07,U7( Ally and all ncrauiia i Uiiiiii.k advenely I he taiuln liai-illu'il, ur dealilug lu ulijii l heeaua uf the uiliieial i haiavtii ul the laud, ur any utile r reaaon to the dlapuaal tu applicant, hIiiiiiIiI flic UicIi alhdeMla uf pruteil III HiIb ..llu . . u ur luluie tin I .'il. day ol Ootobei, lull WM. eAKK. HuaUli r CAMP SUPPLIES Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition Tents, Water Bags, Etc. NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager e Times-He M