$ $ $ 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 LINU NOW ON DISPLAY Come and see them You'll be mighty glad you came WUliams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothier I. O. O. F. Building - - Barns, Oregon Hhr Wm-txM JULIAN BYRD Minifrr SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1914 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ob Year 2.00 Shi Hiatal 1.00 TWwMmli .... ... M Livestock Market Brisk. There seems a good demand for livestock throughout this sec tion at the present time and most of the marketable cattle have been sold. Many home jieople have again bought stock cattle at a stiff price who had sold out completely a few years ago and wiil again engage in the business actively. Range conditions have improved in recent years and the changed conditions also per mit of cattle being run in a man ner that is profitable to the small raiser, therefore the small stock man is again in evidence and with his home fields and pastures, alfalfa hay and grain and a mar ket in close proximity he can make a success of the busi ness where it was rather unfav orable a few years ago. The scientific education along the line of livestock raising that has been conducted by the Agriculture College and through the farm press bulletins have had a good effect and brought about a chang ed condition, or rather showed the small stock man and the farmer his mistakes in the past The war has been a factor in creating a market for many medium sized horses and local raisers are now reaping the bene fit There are a large number of horses for sale in this interior country and they are being dis posed of at good prices. The ready sale of livestock in general has made our local growers pros perous and has been an impetus to closer attention to the business so that the future looks very bright along this line of indus try. The sheep men are also i en couraged with good prices for both mutton and wool and the bands are increasing throughout this interior territory. Range conditions seem satisfactory for sheep men and the smaller grow er is getting his flocks in better shape to care for them with less open range than has been con sidered necessary in the past. It will not be long before every farmer will have his small flock of sheep and we will not only have more of them but a better class. such admission prices every day in the larger cities. The rental of these films was considerable in advance of what the regular service of Tonawama costs each week, therefore it was impossi ble to produce the pictures for a less price. The vocal solo by Mrs. Chester Dal ton added much to the enter tainment and the lady was most generously applauded. She re sponded to an encore very grace fully. This was Mrs. Dalton's first appearance as a soloist and she won the admiration of the entire house. The ladies are quite well satis fied with the performance, how ever, and since it did not entail so much work and worry on the part of the Library Club, it has brought them quite a neat sum. It is possible another picture pro gram will be given for the library before the winter is over, and should this be decided upon defi nitely it is the intention to secure some well known production that wil! appeal to all. Ainonir other things, the Com mission nrolmlilv will ask that the deer season be opened month later than at present, or September 1 instead of August 1, and close about ten days later, or on -November 10. This would cut down the season about 20 days, but the Commission would ask that the restriction against killing doe be removed. t is probable that the Com mission also will ask the legisla ture to allow the killing of Chin ese hen pheasants. They point out that many hunters kill the female birds anyway, and that if the killimr be legalized the slaughter would be reduced, in asmuch us the hens would have te be counted in the hunter's bag with the male bird. Money Easier Railroad Building Will bo Result In Sunday's issue, the Portland Oregonian devotes an editorial to comment upon the faith in Central Oregon's credit Bhown by the recent sale of the five per cent interstate bridge bonds at a premium. That, and other indi cations, point t the sound condi tion of the state, and of rapidly bettering condition of financial affairs. An easier market and considerable industrial expansion in Oregon are the predictions of the Portland paper. The editorial centinues: "Many such enterprises await capital and the energy to apply it. As soon as the litigation in volving the Southern Pacific and Central Pacific railroads is ended money will be needed to com plete the Natron-Klamath cut-off. When returning prosperity has put the interban trolley lines on a paying basis their extension to new points in the Willamette valley, Southern Oregon and the Coast belt should become finan cially possible. The same state ment is true of the extension of the O. W. R. & N. line now building through Central Oregon to a connection with the Des chutes Itailroad at Bend and with the Southern Pacific at Natron; also of the extension of the Oregon Trunk road from Bend to Klamath." J9M. Additional Locals. We do job printing. Winter apples $1.60 a box at Huston's. These are John Day apples and may be seen before purchased. Ches. Hibbard and his sister, Miss Eloise left this week for Granger, Washington where they go to see their mother who jb re ported III. H. M. Horton was a passenger out on the auto Wednesday morn ing for Portland where he goes to attend court in the case brought by the P. L. S. Co. against the light company con nected with their use of the dam for power purposes. To those interested wo are pleased to announce that we ore restocking in Edison phonograph goods. We have just received a large shipment of Blue Amberal Records. All wax records re duced In price. Lunaburg, Dal ton & Co. Iiiiriia Mai No. Ha NOTICE FOlt PUBF.IHATION. I'mrm drama I iRBorrira, Hurna, tireaott, Naeiiittr . lull a I uMMHf, lllii lic.nli.nii i ! Bill. Mluetota, liaalfila lllnlay ul U 111,'iHp lhltinii'i.liaa.,iir!i..ii ina an or ' .. , W , 1IW l NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I1NITKI) STATBS LABIl OfFU . Itiirua, ilretto, Nueember It lata Sullen la hereby (Iran that neurit W. ualea. ul irea. treea, who.ou Uaoaaabar J7. 1110. ma.l Itreerl I ami 11117. No. UHM. lot aW) -v.',, hit. I, limn. l H , Haute HI Wlllaaaaa- .-!!.. Mi'Mihan. haa fill"! notice Ol intention to mala llnal proof, to aatal.lUh claim to tbe Inn. I above tluai-rlbtttl. bettire K. I. ItMila. I K, i oitinilaaloner, at bla oBloe, at Orrwaer, 'iirunn mi Ilia Klnl day of liw'eatl.r, itll i laiMtaitt iteaaeeaa wltBtaatr, Ji.lm K. Beetle, riarehee Welly, I'ltarlee H ttllanli nii'Mon an! naaieeaa wltu Arthur I. Beedt, all el lireweay, Wat. f.aa- Railalat NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Nolle la berehy flrtB thai lite ,s..ril,c-rn Paeine Hallway i .iaM(f, iu,i. inn ilraoa la Ml. I'aul, MIMetot. baa ilila a a l .lay ul Noremiior lU niiil In tnla ttnitv Ha a,..ii. . tnaalintiinili-r tlm protrlatntia of the ail ul i free, aeprot nil July 1. It (Wl Htal.ttT.aiR a" rate, im, t .1 a, n aau ,. neriea na wian. Any ami all ioraoaa olalmlna erlvereelt the laadadetcrllMvl, or daaliUK to uiileei bei-aita of tba mineral I'barartar at the Ian-1. ..t lut any other reaaon. in tat dlatmaal u apiranf. abould lie tbalr afndarlu ol innirat i thla utttia.on or betttte tat etlb tlay nl I..-. . m l.. . Mi. WB KaMttt Iti.tfUti r IMI HUIDI IIV l.l.l .... NOTICK FOR PORI (CATION. I' NlfBB BraTta Last, tin i Hiirua. Ofetaa, Nov.iui.i ... ivn Notloe la berebf alien thai Urn Northern I'arlne Maltreat roaiuant. ehttai boat . m. addreaa la Ml. Paul, Miuuaaota liaallila till la) l'NITBDBTATKB I.ANUorrHIS.I Hiirna, oragoa, November IT, Ilia. I Nuiioe la baraby tlt.n that Hannah Mar, of Uuma, ureaoti. trim, on Korambar iiiailn lintiieaiaad Bntry No own Hon. 10 and WUNWli. Met m.. itaneealB. Willamette Mer inillpe ttf InWuUon to make anal roaamoietu.n i.iik.i. tn eatab lah rain to tba land above ai -rilled, before Realeter and Receiver, at Harae una no tba Mill day of haeewbar, tall rlalmanluameaaa ttllneaeeti Hart I'lirier. O, Ty, Read, tieorf e H.!.lar and Hay Marroti. allot Burna, (lurjnn. wm. riaaa. naftater rtannan mar. ?r irember l, 1MB, MM, lor BUNS)-. i II, To w nab I p te arldlan, baa fled Bill, I. til aa eateaueu o May IT, laut aAZ."?, at.Twp. ad., of Novamber.laU fllatl In Iblaorti, ,. na a..ili it lion to aetael utnli-r in provieiniia nt tni- a. . in Congraaa, apprtiiied July 1, tbtra u.hui aa aitarraaaf ay tba art of t onttiraa approved Mar IT, ivoa a. Ton U s . It .T.!'. HK'. Too a ..R. Bit. -K,M K. iTAM, IHI, W,M. Horlal Na. OTtM Any and all ierauna elalmlba adverrrl) tin landatlraerlbeil, or tlealrlnl In ohjatl bavatia of tba Mineral ebarartar of Ibe land, or an otbr reaaon in the dlapoaal in applicant, abould Ala tbelr affldavltaol pn.ieat lit Ibla oBlc. on or tiefnte lit JRth day nl In UN, Wai Faaar, Iteirttner Htitnal.lai N.i. 117 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'HiTkbRTitaa l.aRP Orru a I liuroa. Oroflon, October. X, ll I Millie la hereby flven that lb Northern I'aiifli' Hallway l.tunjeauy, who poet imee a.i.tt. aa la lit Paul. MlnueBota. haa Una Mth lay ol intoiier.iaU tiled In Ibla otbee Ita appll .aiinti tuaeleet tinder the provialonaol lb act ol tiHi..e. appruvxl July I, lawi iWMIal 07. N,!ifK, Bat. II.V.UB..B MB, W M H-J.ou rterlal No fl:m Any ami all jeeraaae elalmlua advaraely the ta .leaerriieo, or neairtui intiniei-i uaarewaeoi Mlueralrjbaraeter of tbe Una or any utber u n. I. Ie. rl ied, ar rtealrloa loolileet beeattaeof Mf .In fine i be 'let day of lieeeml-r lait 'i. reaenn. to tbe dlapoaal to applicant. abnolC die Hi ir aniiiavitaot proieat in tniaiinice.oBoraa aa. Mil, Reftater, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UMITKit BTATBR I.AMi ul in h Burnt, tirtfon. Ravtaabei it. isi Notice la hereby flvan that tlbart lAen, tireaun. vrfcv, on July t. rat.. ,U,.. Ilomrateed r.iitry,Hn. Own f,.t and dWWi,. Hee la. Tnwnahip -i n . Ila.,, S'lj ,, Wlllletiielle Hertilleti haa la .1 noli ,' intention t., make laal five .m piuol in eatah tlab alalm lo the laavd above dee. i Reataur and Ki. alter, at linn... mm .... IbetlM dav of Heimlier lull. t tajaaaul iiatneaaa vititvaeea Meveerrl Hfa.tii anil iilltar O. t 'nl,l. Iu,ii, ,,r Laarert. (ir(un, ..ay B ali.i.i an. I IV m. Welly, laali of Hurna, ttrdfon vt a ni . ii, hi.i. , Public Land Being Settled, Pleasant Social Affair. Mrs. Chas. Rohn and Mrs. C. B. McConnel were hostesses to a large company of their lady friends at the home of the latter Tuesday afternoon when ten tables were surrounded by guests at 500. The home was appropri ately and nicely decorated for the occasion and the favors were red carnations'. The honors at 600 wont to Mrs. L. M. Brown, Mrs. Prank Davey Mrs. Ed. Egli and Mrs. Ed. KRKleston. Mrs. uault was awarded the consolation prize. Seven more ladies joined the company following the hands at 500, for luncheon. A contest followed this in the character of a "New Fashioned Tea Party" the successful ones in the content being Mies Josephine Locher and Mrs. Dan Jordan. The tables were assembled for luncheon in four groups with Mrs. Davey, Mrs. Farre, Mrs. Gamber- As an answer to the impression which seems to exist that all the public lands of any value have long ago been taken up, Secretary Lane, in an advance statement from his annual report, calls at tention to the fact that since March 4 1918, settlers have made entry on nearly 20,000,000 acres of public lands an area equal to that of Connectitut, Massachu setts, New Hampshire, and New Jersey combined. During the same period practically as much more coal und other mineral land of the west has been examined in detail in 40-acre tracts by the Geological Survey, and most of it has been thrown open to settle ment or purchrse. Some of these lands, such as those which include workable ik-posits of phospate or oil. are still withdrawn pending sutiable legislation for there dispose) or use. Another impor tant activity in public-land class ification to which the Secretary calls attention is the designation of lands for entry as "enlarged" or 320-acres homesteads. Desig nations under this law approved by him cover 33,463,066 acres. The extruct from the Secre tary's report contains a aeries of maps of twelve public land NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. miTan aTATBa i ami ..mi. i. Burnt, Oregon, .NutemUr. n, IBM. Notice la hereby (Iran that II I J. k.-i.i, ut ttreateey , Oregon, who, aa laer eatbei and June 0, law. reepcj in, it. It Horn. Bleed Btilrlee. No uolat 0,'Arei. Im -,'. ' rlUNB, tud Mri,. nee 11. Townabll Rente u rati, wiliaiueiie Meridian baa tiled nolleeul Intention to ntee.- Baal three year proof, in ceiabitah elaiin lo the land above deacrllieil before K I II . I. . ' a mlaaloner. at hleufftca, at lite ., , uimui on lb and day ,.l lieietnhcr III I t 'laltuant name aa wllneeaea J taper K HI,,,. I.. William II. Intnla), A rtltttr NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. I'NITRO aTATBa I.ARIt OfrtCB, Huriia.oraanni, November 10, 114. -..Hi la hereby glraa Ibat Job M Newell. al Del ey, Oregon, who on Novaaabar W, 111, made Additional Houteeuad Batr, No.ONTU, for NWtHK'4 Heellian as, TowBahla IB i li.nir.it KaM. Willamette Meridian, baa tied nnilie of inbaatloa lo mate flaal three year I'rouf. toeatabllah claim In ibe land above de- aertiaail.belare B. U Beeda. u. Commlaaloner. at blaolflce al Orewaey, Oragoa. un the itih .litv nl lie. ember, lau laiineiit iian.ee at wltnaa lanneil. Andaraon, William Kilby aamaal willlame. William I. Junta, all of Dravraty, Itegnli w. Baaaa. Boglemr. FALL AND WINTER SHO Wim BROWNS SATISFACTORY STOI We are now showing special lines of new winter Dress Goods; up to date, and Quality, as usual, the Best. New waist materials, ' knit goods and underwear; laces. Ribbons and Embroideries. I FULL LINE OF NEW SWEATERS Our shoe department is complete with full line of shoes for Everybody QUALITY FIRST N. BROWN & SONS We do job printing. Tonawama tonight NOTICK FbR PUBLICATION. IMIf.ll UT ATE I. A Nli OFFICE. I Burnt. Oitafon. November a, laid Snil.e la hereby flvaa that Dakar Carted ihiieort of Burna, Ortawu, who, on Jane la, I'll, made llemeetead Bnlrv , Na. araVn. far -',-',. Nor. ja aud NtaNW'S, aaatlo. BJ, l,.niieliip'4Hnnb. Bang II Eaat. Wlllameite Metidlau haa filed nonce of Intention to make Una) three year proof to ettabllah claim to the laud eu.tr deacrlbed, before tbe Beglarararid Keeelrerai Hume, Oregon, on the lathdayof I'ei nul,.l i laimaiit name a vrltneaae Ul.iiieal h Tyler, Erneal Laraou Ben kmler, Prnitk Kiltie all of Barua, Oregon W at Faaaa. Keglatar Llata-IBH MBSTOBATION TO BNTKY OF LANItH IN NATIONAL rOBBBT- Notice It berebt given thai iba landa dreterlbed) below, eaabrannv mJtaerea, wltbla th Malheur National Bur eat, Oregon, will be an b,' eel to ailtlemrat and entry under tbe nroviaionaol the bnmeetred lawt of tht I'nlted mala and Ibe art of Jutea II. IBM (M fit at.. W), at tba ealted Stale lut aaeeal Barna. Oregon, on Novaaber -jh. Iu Any tettler who tvaa aetmally and In awoduuh claiming any of aald Itnd for eg rlrtiltnral pur laaa, ana na n..t lag any of aald land for prior ta January t. I Heede. I .... I. a-. : all nl I'M e . tlregnn i M H't.r.m. Ki'gl.ler. IN T1IK OPaODIT OOCBTO im j HTATB OK OBaeOOM hHt IIAl! NKV COt'NTY. In the mailer ol lit. Kalatr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKUBTATKB LAND iiFHi'I Burnt oreton. Notember a. ivii. Nnilie la hereby given that Mary n Bleebei, nl l' tl n eUiu. Oregon, who, ou July 7, It It. made llnmeatead Knuy.Nu lajaea. for E'-t W t aectlou i. Inwnaiilp aa g. Baaga n E. wfllaaaati Meridian, ha filed notice of laleulloa lo maAa nnel commutation aroot, to aalabllab claim lo tba land abote deacrlbed, before th.. kegiater and Kcn-elrer. at Hurna, oreeon on tbelatb day of lattaraibor, Itll. i laltuant natnea aa trltnaaaat: Hubert i.raul.Jr. William J Oram, John I'aljena i.ratilTbouipann. all of Waterly ore gun. Wa. CAaaa. Beglater abandontd rami, baa a prafarenc rlgbt u make a bometnil e.fry for the int.. tt-luallt orcnpled. Kald laada were llaoad upon the ap pllcatlona of th peraana moailoued below, wb bar a preferanee rlthr anbyaei lb trior right ot any each eettler, nrnvlde.l It tattler at applicant la unaJifletl lo make horaeeteewJ tntry and Iba preferenc rlgbi la aatrclaed prior lo Navemlarrxi, fill, nt. woiea oata tea raaoa win iea aurijeet euaeitii raon. i riv il I ma I M I.-. M aeraa, Hated apon appllcelioD ef F It irein. i. iirwy. oragon , uttt a imi tteptetnoer n laid f at BBUVB. Aatltttatt ommlaalutier ..I taetOaatral lud OBtee. wuicbuete tee laaiue wit, lai lanjeri hj meal and entry by ear qualified peri,,. leadt art at reilanrt: Th. Bid NF.ti ami and t, Baetton at, T. BJB.. Ba, B . V M NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. I'tiTto Marat l.Nb orrt't Maraa. Oriari.. Bawtmbar a, lU Nolle la baraby flvaa that Mary lav ro Inn, of yiarriman. oragoa, was lloaaeeteed Batrt. No. aw7l . fur RUxW indLolae aud 4, Hero on la, Towntblp Iprll , lor I on April It, lew ade llomeatead EaUy. No. t ...,, I nib B a .. ,1 A .MllnB Ik HaagvM Baal. Willamette Meridian bat tiled notice of Intention to make Final five-year 'roof, lo eetanilan claim to tne tantl above n. trrlbed. before tbe Beateter and Receiver, at Hnrna. tiregon, on the 7th day of lie. ember, ivii Clalaaaai namea aa wlmaatia Bomer laanmau. ut llarrlman. Oregon, i.rant Thoaiaaon, Waerly. Oregon t lei. t try and Bertha lienmea. bulb ul llarrlman, oragon. Wa Faaaa, Begiairr of ' CITATION New Game Acta in View. "RICHELIEU" The picture program given at Tonawama lut night as a benefit to the public library under the management of the Ladies' Library Club, was not attended as largely as the production de served, especially as it was a benefit. "Richelieu" is truly a great production and while the story was not made entirely clear to those who had never read the story or seen the play, it was nevertheless a fine production and one that was particularly appre ciated by those who care for that character of play. The writer has heard it intima ted that the price was too high In view of the following from the Oregonian respecting pro posed changes in the game laws of this state, The Times-Herald would suggest early consideration of such changes as are desired by the local Ktad & Gun Club. The Oregonian say Revision of the state game laws will demarid much attention from the next legislature. Several members of the Mult, nomah county helegation already are preparing tentative drafts of changes t)ey waatnade in the existing laws. A Cesjr up-state legislators likewise fl(w Awuring on what they think are mueb needed revisions. John G.H, of Portland, will in troduce a bill prohibiting net fishing in the Willamette river between the mouth of the Clack amas and the falls at Oregon City. Members of the State Game and Fish 'Commission art work ing over the present Jaw for the purpose of recommending to the legislature the changes they ling and Mrs. Foley presiding at states showing in .graphic form the coffee urns. The guests ex- (Utheareja withdrawn from entry pressed their appreciation ot the in these states between March lovely entertainment provided by 1913, and July, 1014. ) the the hostesses. area restored to entry, (81 the designations under the enlarged homestead luw, and (4) land take en up by settlers. Thus, for ex ample, the map of Montana shows the total area of the state, 93,000,000 acres; lands with drawn from entry, 67,741 acres; larvtis restored to entry after ex amination, ,, 171,558 acres; lands designated under J;e enlarged homestead law, 11,022,864 aUnti and lands entered by settlers,! 7,417, 291 acres. The other states in which public land activities have been large and which are discussed by the Secretary are Utah, Wyoming. Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, Washington. Ore gon, North Dakota, Arizona, California and Nevada. A. C. I.tlicll, dci caa.il To Mary oiie One Si Martha A. Mei.riB, Jan. Kargur ,n, Julm II. Ilutrlll Kloreiic. Ii. Illott, 0, ('. I iniikliu, William Kranklln, J. I.. I rank Hit. ami A. W. Kranklln. tiKCKIIM. IN Till N A Ml. H Till M.VIK OK OKKUON, yon arc liercl.v i ItiHl anil rwqo.ird to appear in lite ('utility Coon of Oregon, (or Harney t'unnty, at Hie Court Hooui there ol at lliitn , in ilu Oonoty of Harney tin Wetlni'mlat tfic 0th tlay of January , lUlSat Klo'clmk u th. forenoon of that day Is then ami th.re thow caiiae. if any Bleft, hv Ilm .lodge nf tb. County Court eh. ml. I nut lata an order In mil Ilm following dt ecrilied real property, towil : Cotg I, 4 and ft ol Swliim m and Lot 1 andtha KWi, .1 lha HW4 ,,f 9, In townthip 27 S., Kange ,'IU K. W. M. ooatlolug 1IV0 at rra morn t.r lean. W1TKK8H, The Honoriihle tirant Tlioiiiprxm, Jiidg. nl Ihi'l'miiilv I '.mil of Ul. Ktat. ol Oragon, for (lie County ol Harney with Ilm Heal t.f tuiii Court tfUed (hla 17th dav of MotBSlbtf A. I), ion. ATTKSTi K. T. Ilugh.t, Ch-rk Hy (1. N. Juiiifinii, ii..t4iy cl.rk. deal) NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION. I Mian aieiae laaiiilrin a, I liurua. iiregee, NuTeraleer . Wit. i S.nlie I beraay gltan that William J. i. taut, ul W'atarlt, tiregtiu, alio, ua Nov. W, liaja. made lloaaealeexl gauj No Wa7 , lot sw , Hicllia , IvwntblF 't Houtb. keug i Wlllameite klerlilleai. baa Hied nollte nl itiieiitluti to wake Baal (te leer proof, to eataiillab claim la Ibe laud abote deacrlbed, i. ie Kaglaler and Bittlttr. al Bursa, Or gnu. un the 1Mb day vt Ueceiaber, Itlt. 1 i at iii nl name at wltaeete Itnlatrt H Uratil. ir, John I'aljeaa. Mlcbael II. ai . 1 ln.ti.ae F lleair all of Waterly, Oregou We t .aaa. KetlaUr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i nitkii tTiiaa i.axn oBggCB, Burnt, oregou. November 1, 1114. Notice la I. a re by glraa Irtat Kebtrt 8. Urtal. Jr. of n atari. Oregon, who oa May 'ja. ivoa, niailt llumaatead Batrr, Na, ojtJt, (or laitt a. a. .11 IJ, il. ttclloa I, Towntblp MB.. HanttU raet, tviiiamaite aaariaiaa, aaa area eotice ul ItntniloB te make Baal flat year prtatt, te eneririeo ctaim au laa iaaa aeove aeerriaea, before Beglater ted Bseeelver, al Bursa, tire go n Ike Itlh day of Daceaibar, 114. t lalaaaat namea aa wllneeaea w llliau. ). tirant, Joba fetJeui.Urani Tbotop ..ii, nraii B. Tbombeoa, all otWaterlr. Oragoa wb, we. w, i atari,. ...a W Faaaa. Beglater NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION I'witbd Braraa U tn orrit t. Hurita. Oregon, NuTtmber I, IVII. Nun, a la haitli) glvaa (bat Joba I'aileat. of Waverlty, nrrgna, wko.on Juataa, Itoa, made ll.iinieieailF.iitrr, No.OTOaM for NVyU, Heetloa rewutaip at.. Kange a B.. Wllbtmetlee rlnai five rear p tlic I ra n.i abtiva tli ...... ... .. .,.!..-,. .!.( . ..ut... hi enauieiii i-iaiui 19 eaerfbed. before Beglater and MiirMlan. baa filed notice of lateatlon to make bl llecetvar, al liurua, Oragoa, un tba 1Mb day ef I.,., pmiei ivra 1 laltuant aamtt ga wltnttatt in. Lett h (Irani. Jr., William J. ilraut. MIcliMl Ileal, TIIUUIU F llaalt allot Havallv I urcgiui Wa. Faaaa. Heglgur, NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION 1 irrto "ntarat l.anoomca, i Buraa, Oregua, Not eiul..'t 1. 111 t Nolle la berehy given that Hicham J. Ha if a of M'aterlt. tiregon, ah, mi January i'.. I"ll. mad Ueetrt Land Bairy No. BUM, for , KB, Ut I.Hea It, NUNrita. Htxlion la. Tueu ablpata Baaga aa B., Wliitmatie M.n.ii.,,. touleo Malheur Ijika; baa filet liulne ot In teatlea to make flaal iro.it. to eaial.lul. , laiui to lb law. above deacrlbed. before Healeler tad aeetlvar. al Burnt, Oregon, ef the I . t n tlty of l)eembr.li4. C lalaaaat aaaaea aa wllnaatut. Tbomaa B. Hill, Jamta W Armairont t bar lea M. Breckaou, all of 1'rluceliiu, Oregon ami i.uv M.roUkllnof Vol tage Oregua. We. Fa tat. Keglatrl NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION. t'NITBIl BTATKH S.ANIl III In K, Buret. Ortgon, Novtiubet '. IBM t Nutlet labtrebv given Ihtl Frank II. Fiaher. of Princeton, Oregon, who, en March i, l-il.i made Haaiaeteaa aniry. no. unrwu, tor , (tec ii.TuwBjn B, Bang aa B Wlllaaieile Meridian, baa tiled notice ol inteutlon lo make commutation pro,,!, to eatabllah claim lotbe land anove uaeerineo, uerore itegtaief au.i ae calter. tt Hurna, Oratuu, oa tba l?ih day of Oeeeinbar, lau ctalmaal uattiet aa wllneeaea : Tbomaa B. Hill Jatatt Br. Armalrong. Mich ael Mealy and RlcbardJ. Ilalnea, all of rntuc ton. oragon Wa Faaat, Kegltttr. (IMlf Burna II Mat N.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UHlTBUBTATEt l.AKU OFFH'F. Buraa, Oregou, October II, l.'H I Noll Il btrtbr glvu Ibat tbt Northern Facile Hallway loauu), wboae pnai oft!.. Sddraet it Bl. faitl, Mluueaota, baa una in i, ayulOctoberlauniadla lblaotTlcellaa,..i lion te teleel gudarlbe provialonaol tbe an ef Coagrata. apnruvtd July I, lag aQ mat. .'.; . ga aa attended by lb Act .1 Coagreaa ap FBWWNbIV WM of' alKli -ee 14. Twp HIH.H ' aerial No. T7Va Any aud all -ptraoua clalmlug adveracly the landa daacribed. or daalriaa to object U'cauec ol tbe Mluatal character tit the land, ur am other raaaon, lo Ibe dlapoaal lo api.iuai.i. iboBld flit lltclr trfldavlU ol iroleai In Hilt oBlce.nn or belor the 141b day ol Hec.-iniici SM Wa Fatag. Keglilar. A Full Unas of ECONOMY JARS MASON JAR CAPS I also have a Dow line ol Percales Ftaxons, Ginghams, Voiles, Latest In Neckwear tBarrette, Side Back ombs for laadles. Just arrived, Latest In Ties oUars, Salts, aps, Ra Underwear and Shirts for Men. SPECIAL CASH PRICE On quantity orders fa groceries! A. K. Richardson) General Merchandise Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House aadFeeding Privileges in Corn or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounik Henry Kichner is In town. yVaiiti'il Hy Nov. 20, a Reed dalryijn. Chan. Wilson, Burns, Oregon. Ira G. Jioyce of Jean Pay was in Canyon City for a short twjijle Wt'tiiu'Hdiiy. Mr. Boyce is tem porarily living in Portland. Mrs. Boyce havinK returned there this week. Mr. Boyce will follow to Portland in a short time. He says that ulthough ha of course likes Portland he has lived too lomr in Grunt county to have any other place get his undivided ti Ul... Ita eftl OUR PRICES WILL INTEREST YOU 1 bbl. best straight grade flour on the market - $5.85 1 bbl. best fancy Patent flour on the market- - 6.95 1 case best standard solid pack, sugar corn - 2.10 1 case best standard tomatoes on the market - 2.65 1 case Pearl oil - ... . 8.20 1 keg good pickles - - 1.80 50 pounds fine dairy salt - - .85 10 pounds Fountain dried peaches 1.00 10 Silver Leaf lard - . 1.50 Potatoes 11-2 cts pound. Good onions 2 cts. pound Winter apples 75 cts. box Squash 1 J -4 cts. pound We have a dandy good coffee for 23c, pound We also have a fine peaberry coffee for 26c. pound These prices are the best In the Interior. Get other prices and com pare them. We Invite you to see the quality of our goods and the price and you will be a continual customer. Phone, write and come and see us IRA G. BOYCE & CO. John Day, Oregon Wat laaaae. . 1. al. " - P at -eat attest tc BlUCH Of Seasonable Goods and are ready to supply your wants Dress Goods. Wash Goods Laces. Ribbons. Hosiery. Gloves. Embroideries, etc FURNISHINGS. SHOES CALL OR SEND TOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Stort Bail Couth Medicine for CatlMre. "Three years ago when I was livisa in l'ittsburu- one of mv children had a hard cold and cou Rhed dreadfully. Upon the ad vice of a drutfKest I purcnassd a bottle of Chumterlaln's Cough Remedy and it benefited him at PBCt, find it the best cough madlolna fur children because it in pleasunt to take. They do not ofajsol takiiiR it," writes Mrs. Ufayette Tuck, Homer City. Pa, Thin remedy contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be tfiven to u child as confidently as , to un adult. Sold by all dealers. For Sale Ranch about 800 acres, lift ween 500 and 600 acres irrigated. Al range, an ideal ,Btock ranch. Call on L. If I Hrown. NOTICE KOR nminATioJ I'Hirai.siATa.l. ai,,,. rroa, tt Huttta. oreguB, O, i .fl.BBi j al"tliJll:.f"'."',"' "U"'' "'"' A.Me tt Wee I ...2.. WlllXilell. ' a'.", ' -tJV I fTSTfJueetaf-llel.,. 1.,,,, 1o , .. , .una ft aittlkaul t a --" Ea I.aalrr. RMVr Hill -j. " '' vSaa, MU IH "fc l, It ,1. suiaael ".Waal ,,. ,iBeeta reiiT.i ai u ..7. ' "arou tf.l ,ui..l. r Tailur.aaa M Illltou.aUol Hu.b.u.u Urtt Wa. Katai Ktaa. NOTICK KOR 1'llHI.ICATIO UNITBlteTATKel.ANIittHlt'B. I Burnt. Oir..u, t, ol a!i2.,.it!n,b 'v,u ,h' Tit lia5Sl!Srl.,,r M -W. It" !.'., IB iiWTur5K. ". - Ke ax a. tttliaaaa. aV.i..'i "" u""e ul luteal SU. l"'A,". ' a"""'. I" aatabliali re.-T--.- e uetttiiHru. i.,.m,. v Kaaalvar. at hn..,. ..J ul luteutleaa lata HfJtt and saasilZ - . .M,wt ,,IH. '"'f"' n"t5C sJre;:u.ViSi.ru"' ""' u8W uiTI,,?,..,'ltat aa wllueattt woes.aad Qua L. t.aauh. eii,.i I. i-.t.iif. aajei 4 u tte-hSSS. a, at II HI nUIHB 1'ieaw Wa. F.l.t lirtltW. Say there's iroinir tobei v sood pictures at Tonawm tuJ