M DECEMBEK I9M T T W 1 8 101112 2823(31 5 14151ft 17 18 19 122232426 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Burns W 1Mb, 114. "heTimes- Jerald , ., .. . -; ., : , ,ga -: Largsst Circulation Of Any sawapaper In Harney County. mJRDAY. DECF.MBER It, 114 Locti News. (Stores Close at Noon Christma . He Btore keepers of Hums requested The Times-Her- to extend to their patrons tings of the season and to once that all the stores in will close on Christmas day o'clock. They hope not to I ivenience any patrons by and give this notice that may make their puruchases that hour. To oar Frlonaa aaf Patraaai- Tb rooor lor 114 Is Imotl complat. as bat low yet remain to bo written. As wo approach tbo HolMaya, tho season of sood will and rood cheer, wo sis son It a plsas arable duty to express our deep sens ol appreciation to the Pabllc for Its continued confidence and support. Tbo year now Hearing Its close has been one of tbo moat satisfactory la oar entire history. Tbo volume of business transacted through oar lastltutloa during 1014 vastly exceeds that of any former year, while the number of oar patrons has during this period steadily Increased with tho gratifying resalt that a larxer number of names are now recorded oa oar ledcen than oror before, unmistakable evidence that oar coa- ervattre baslaoss methods are approved by a dUcernlag pab lle. In lino with oar progrosslvo policy wo have during tbo roar made Imoortant changes In oar office eoalntnent. as well as In tbo methods of handling tbo over Increasing buslnesa committed to oar charge, and wo confidently believe that wo are hotter prepared to render prompt, satlsf sctotry service than at any lime In the past. In conclusion, we denlrs to thaah oar friends, one aad all, for their patronage; for their Madly words of commendation which have brought us new friends aad customers. Wo extend the sea-ion's greeting and wish you a aferry Christmas and a very Happy and Prosperous New Tear. lacoroly, ,. t.. & auxt, Hay and irrain for sale. B. F. Slier, 876. Miss Mary Hendricks is visit ing friends in town. Mrs. Wm. Berg and children Phone Born-Today, Dec 19,. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orren, a son. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Hums Steam Laundry. 4tf m 'a Alberson week. was in the city J uot Instmas trees for sale at He's house. k Tamalas at the Gillenwater ry from 4 until 10 o'clock night. -To Mr. and Mrs Is in this city last Saturday, 12, a daughter. HEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK WTED STATES DEPOSITARY INVITES YOUR BUSINESS Sale A small team, har- and light wagon see C. W. rg, Harriman, Oregon. 4-6 Cleveland and wife Were from their home near Van Iweek the guests of relatives (friends. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF B. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS THE BANK THAT MAKES $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS D. lams were up the first of the and moved the P. L. S. sffice equipment to the Island ch where headquarters will ntablishrd in the future. le guarantee to sell you a 22 or cartridges at catalogue We have a large direct intent of Remington goods int you to call before order- -N. Brown & Sons. Iv. A. K. MacKae will speak e following subjects in the it Church next Sunday. ling Service, "True Riches" sing Service "Repentance". Jrdial invitation is extended II- lose desiring costumes tor unasked ball to be given at iwama on the night of Jan. by the high school boys should their orders with some of f boys before Jan. 6 to insure arrival in time. , III! a-J ' ,. aaaafoaaTsi 1 We do job printing. Mrs. Clarence Mace has in the sick list this week. Good Bread is the staff of life, we have it for sale at City Restaurant. Ground feed at Hagey's. been 1;- B. Hill was up from the Denio section this week on busi ness. Sidney Comegys was over from Diamond during this week on business. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INVITES YOUR BUSINESS Timothy and clover seed and clean seed barley for sale. W. T. VandeVeer, on Pine Creek. Address, Drewsey, Oregon. The "All Star Minstrels" at Tonawama next Tuesday night. It will be the big thing of the holiday festivities and one worth while. You will find all the newest ideas in millinery at Clingan's. The ladies of Burns and vicinity arc invited to call. One door north Haines' store. Grain for Sale -We are taking orders for Wheat, Barley and Oats for future delivery. Call on us before you buy and find out what we can do for you. N. Brown & Sons. R. J. McKinnon Jr. and wife arrived home from Portland last Tuesday evening where Mrs. McKinnon recently underwent an operation for cancer. hhe has recovered nicely and it is hoped by the many friends of the family there will be no repe tition of the trouble. What is nicer for a Christmas remembrance than a box of that candy at the Ideal Confectionery 7 See them. Daniel Quier and Arthur and James Bennett were in from their homes near Princeton dur ing the week. Don't overlook a good bet like the Herb. Bell Comedy Co, to night and tomorrow night at Tonawama. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR tltt SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Lost Brown mare, branded 7 H K connected beneath larger K on left shoulder, strip in face, white left hind foot. Inform H. Eberly, Narrows. Oregon. Clarenca, Young had his feet frozen one day this week. All kinds of Christmas candies, wero in the city during the week, j nuts, etc. at the Ideal Confection- W. R. Dawson is in visiting ery' the family for a short period dur- I will do any kind of work you ing the holidays. , want done. Cleaning house from HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ln U) or lne nue aown ' ".V UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY I snecialty. My price for the win INTITES your business tor only 30 cents an hour call Mrs. C. A. Harlan is reported Arthur Stewart. Phone 124. indisposed this week at her home ' " in this city. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies and Doughnuts for sale at City Res taurant. J. R. Jenkins was a business visitor from his Happy Valley I home this week. Remington 22 rifles and cartri-1 dges at factory prices at N. ; Brown & Sons. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. Mrs. G, W. Clevenger went to Prairie City last Sunday in re sponse to a phone message that her mother wns quite ill. Phone Orders For fat young turkeys, alive or dressed. to Willow Wind Farm, J. W. Biggs. F. B. Howard. Prop. Mgr. R. J. Williams was over from Silver Creek for several days this week looking after affairs in con nection with his duties as a direc tor of the Burns Flour Milling Co. and also attending to some private business. pf) XMASf A Fine Line of j3j PRESENTS on display J at 6 Salisbury's f IN I H DISTRICT COURT OF TH UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON in the matter of Walter K. Gray, In Hankriipti-T ORDER District of Oregon, is: On this I ."ill day Dr. . iiiIti, A. I). 101, on reariinjr the Uitiikt uiits I'cii- lion, it is Ordorad b III Court, I linl a bearing be hurl upon tbe same on tbe IDtb ilajr of January, A. I) 101ft before mil nun I al I'lirtlitnil, in salt district, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon; anil that nil ximwtr c editors and other persona in interest iiuiv npiH'nr nt the said time ninl ptaM mill show chum If any they hare, why the prayer of tbe suid peti tioner should not Ik granted. And it in further ordered by Ihe Court Hint the Clerk ball Bind by mud, to nil known creditors, coppice of said petition and this ordor, uililn-swil to them nt their places of residence as Stated, Witness the HonornMi- t harles B. Wolverton and Robert H. Bead, Judges of the aaid count, and the seal thereof, at Portland, in said district, on the 16th day of December, A. I). 1914. Q. B. MAI18H, Clerk. Bast Couth Msdiclaa for Children. "Three years ago when I was living in Pittsburg one of my children had a hard cold and cou ghed dreadfully. Upon the ad vice of a druffgest I uurchaBod a x bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Hutton and wife havefRemedy and it benefited him at town for several days. ' once. I And it the best cough medicine for children because it is pleasant to take. They do not object taking it," writers Mrs. Lafayette Tuck, Homer City. Pa This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult Sold by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKlJ BTATK8 LAND OFFICK, I Hume, Oregon, Dcrrmber In, 1(14 j Notice la hereby ttivsil that Arthur A. Iltiinru iii'fiin clou, iiifunn, Hhi. on Umpli 1WM sun siiri-n i 1111.1, n.... lively, inaite Home Icail Kulry Sii. B4I0, Fi-rlsl No. irjtilt anil No Oik OK. Iii! '.V-. NUHWt., Loll, Nlt'iNWU aw Hon i, T. It e, if it:, If. unit Nksltt, we,- lion '-'t. I ,wnilil. '.'7 H , Itatiga M X., n'lllninultu iieriuinu, naa men noilee of liiii-inli.ii to make final five-year nn.of. to satalillah claim I MM land above ilcarrllifil, lieloiM lliitlltir anil ltAielcit ai liuroa, Oregon, on the luth ,ig oi jsuuar , ruin. 'laiiiiam names s witnesses: lianlal filler. Wslter yuler. H. K. Hleelc. ( R Ariiold, all of Prlncotuti, Orejon. Wm K,bks. Rfglst-r R. L, been in They were over at John Day last week and stopped here to await the arrival of the French inspec tors in connection with the sale of some horses for army purpose. The Domestic Science cIbhs of the High School will give a Christmas candy sale on Wed nesday, December 23rd in the office building one door south of Reed's grocery store. The mon ey taken in from the sale of the candy will be used to buy equip ment for the laboratory. An ex hibit of the work of the Domestic Art classes will be on display at that time. Everyone interested in the High School is especially invited to inspect the work of the Home Economics department. sT Aooutiiiri noti of appreciation at fc your patronage to .utoli you a SUtrry Christ inns and n Happy ana lroaproua 31tiu Jenr 3, $cfiiunrt ;toKM; ; C. A. Haines left this morning for Bend where he goes to meet his son Wilber, who is coming home from Portland for the holi day vacation. He will also bring back Miss Gladys Holland who comes home from the 0. A. C. for the vacation period. They are expected in tomorrow. The Christian Scientists have leased room No. 6. on the second floor of the Masonic building for a reading room and it will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons of each week from 2 until 5 o'clock. This is a free reading room and people are wel c o m e to come during those hours. Many of our readers will recall the lost child last summer in the hills northwest of this city, a little two year old that wandered aw4V from camp and was missing for two days. It was the little child of W. L. Patterson and it will be remembered a young shepard dog was with it Mr. Patterson informes The Times Herald that he had to kill the dog last Saturday night as he had been bitten by a coyote and he feared the animal had rabies, therefore he took no chances and killed his dog at once. The coyote got away. Married At the home of Mrs E. B. Reed on last Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, Clifford Reed and Julia Cawlfleld, Rev. A. K. MacRea of the Baptist Church performing the ceremony. While many of the close friends of these young people had suspected a wedding at sometime In the near I future they did not know of the ceremony taking place until the next morning, even his own brothers were not in on the secret. Clifford is tbe junior member of the firm of Reed brothers in the Rexall Drug Store is a graduate of pharmacy from the 0. A. C. and one of the pop ular and promising young busi ness men of this section where he has resided since childhood. HiB bride, is a lovely young lady, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hill, and she has also been a resident of this city since girl hood. They will make their home in this city. The Times Herald joins many friends in ex tending best wishes. fl Ray Barron who drives the auto stage between here and Diamond, met with an accident last Tuesday evening when mak- ng the return trip to this city. He had been troubled with a leak ing radiator during the day and was delayed at Narrows trying to remedy it, therefore was com ing in late. His lights were frozen up and he ran off the grade in the lane near the Allen Jones place, the car turning over, throwing Mr. Barron and Mrs Kelley, a school teacher, who was coming in for examination, out, both being hurt. Iheludy was not injured very seriously but Ray had some ribs broken. Dr. Carl fixed him up and he is doing very well although suffer- ng considerable pain. Notics of 9aU of Stala Land. Notice is hereby given that tbe State I. mul llonrd of the Htate of Oregon will receive scnled bids until 10:00 o'clock A. M., December 'i'i, lul for the following described lunds, to-wit: Tin- W' and Lots 1, 'J, 3, 4, uf Hev. 80, T. 1-" , S. R. tin B. Section 10 nnd SB. T. 33 S. K. :u"a E. Sections 10 and 30, T' 33 S. K. 3!M. E. Mcction 10, '.. and Lots 1; 2, 3. t, Sec. 30, I. H8 fl. R. 33 E. The BBH. 1-vS ol '.,. mid Lola 1, ?, B, I of Section 1 6, T. S3 S. R. 84 B. The KM and N , of H;, and Lota 1, 4, 3, 4 of Section 10, and all of Section 30, T. Hid. K. ,TJ B. Sections 10 and SO, T 34 H. K. 32Vi B. Sections 10 mul 30, T. 84 S. K. 33 E. All of Section 10, W'u ami Lots 1, 3. 3, of Section 80, T. 34 S. H. H H. All of Section 10, N.1,, NX of S ami Lots I, 3, 3. 4 of Section 30, T. 30 S. u. aaj, i.. All of Section 10 and 30, T. 38 H. R ::' i B. All I in la itttiat le accompanied by a rcgubitly oecuted application to pur chase nnd check or draft for at lenit ..n, tit't li of the amount of the bid. Tlie right to reject nny and til bids in reserved. Applicutioua nnd bidn should be nil dicsseil to 0, (i. ltriiwn, Clerk State load Hoard, rtalem, Oregon, nnd mark cd "Application mul bid to purchase stale lands." 0. 0. BROWN, Clerk State Lund Board. Dated Octulwr 30. ID 14. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t'HtTBU BTaTnl.iNDOmCK, ( liiirua. OrcKun, Ixreinticr IH, lull. Not I , r le hereby given that Allxtrt Ward Wallet of Hume, or. -poll, who, on July ... iimu, watle lloitiraleail Kulry, Cil47. lor N ,N', ami "j"'4. necoou li, Townarnp V4 h . ubiikc N K Willamette Mcrlillan, haa (licit notice uf Intention to make final fLo-ycar I'm.. I, to otebllnli claim to the Unit above dcacrlbed, before Itcslatcr and Krcetver. st Hurna.oreg t.u on lb Illlli .lay ol January, I'll '. Claimant namei as witnesses: Martin V. lluck, l.ce Hoy Wiltons, horary V wllfoiij.Uiiila A Kki-.ry. all ol fawvu. Ore. ion kaa. Heelatrr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'NlTM) STATIN I.ANII IlKFICE. I ti'iina. Orefoii, December is, mil. Notice Is hereby xlvru thai hanlel guler, of i'rln. i-iini, Oregon, who, on Uarcli Itf. rHMand Use. 15. 111, rrstieetliill), i. .... Ilomxileaii Klllrv No .ll'ja.rlerlal NwOilll anil Ni,.07wi7, for NK4. S'tSWU and N!,8W., r-cilon 'a, Towoablp ;:"., Ilai.se .11 ) vi lliametti Usrldlan, ha filed notlve of Intention to make final flte-year I'rtof. i... ...1:1.1, claim uyllu land sbdve dcscrtlmil, l-fore Keglster au.i llscalver, al Rurns Orevon, .,11 Hie i.iih .lay of Janiiary.lVla. Dlalmaut tiamss as wltDesses; Jsinea It Beaiieii, Arthur A lleuunll. tti Isr Qlllvr. hantel Coleman all of I'rlnceriui Ossasa rt. lints, Heglslrr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED HTATK8 LAND OFriCKi Sums, Oregon, December is, mi j Notice Is hereby given that Jsraes H. Heunett. Princeton. Oregon, who. on March 'Jb, Ivonan.t March 13, l'rfli. reetcltvely, made llemeaieail Knlrjr No. MM, Herlsl Ui.ll ami No. nwa. tor Kl,NKV,NKi48lek,, ar , H',NV... KlaNW!,, ',NICl4.Mectlon III, Towuahl 'j: n , Hange h S , Wlilaiurilu Meridian has filed nolle of tnttmiiuu to irske ftnsl tlve-ysar I'roof, to esiabllalt claim Mj the laud atrove dssertbwd belore Keglstirr slid Kacelver, at Hums, OrwflOll on the Ivia day ol January. 115. la 1 in a nt name as witnesses nanlel Oilier, Mailer Onler, Atlbur Helmet' THE OFFICERS of tho HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns, Oregon extend CHRISTMAS GREERINGS and all good wishes for the NEW YEAR n r Steele, all of I rhi' it. .11. Oregon, W. KAass, Kcglalcr 1 ONAWAMiV) THEATRE 1 Coming, January 4th For one week Geneva Lockes Co. Late DramasEight People A Company as Good as the Best QI IWHAV Nir,l4T Four ReeU of P1"- OVJViUiW lllOill an additional attraction Vaudeville by Herbert Bell Comedy Co. A Big program Admission, Adults 80 cents, Children 25 cents TUESDAY NIGHT aftSE ALL STAR MINSTRELS Big attraction Fun all the way Gags, jokes, songs, dances NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NlTKO BTATSH LAND oKKIrK burns, ttreKun, I m l. r 'i, i -i i RellM ! hersbj ntvvn Ihs! t tisrlet Neisvu uf Mums. Drt-tjoti. wltu, on July 'i, 1Hj.. ms1 Homeitesd Kuirv, No. oasW, for NK'4, Seolmi TOVBShlpMS., KsuseS'K., WUUmelle Men dlsu n filed nollt-eoT liitulln to make Dual fi w yvtkr I'nmi! to esUbUab clsim u thelsnd bovr dsscritsfU, oe(ur Kvgtutrr snd KecrIvr st Hurnt, (irt'icou, on tbe 'lh risy ol Jsuusry 1I1A. ( laitjistnt nstneeai witnesses OS- sr West. Joe WIUDerkrr. NatOt) K. I'srUt-. AlUn V. Wsllt-r sll of Hums, otrgon . Wm Ksrks. Hfsiiater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uhitsd mtatrn I.Mj Orrn Burn, trexon, It-- mini -', (us i Noihf In Uvnt Klvcn thai AMtf J. Pshl. ol Narrows, OU'Htiu. who. ..n Hiitcmlier 10, lwi.H, asds Hi (. a. I Kutiy No ouv7n. (or ' NW', HK'4NW4 ati.1 NW'4SK, Sti-lltm '.'I lowusblp '2h Hon lb, KstiK -1 K, VMlaiu(t MerMlsu, bss Itlvd uulfrv tif InieDtlon (u Hak t'ommuistlou 1'roof, In eitsbllih rlslm in Im iitli'l il'ovt' ilt-i' -tll.'t. In-fntf Kfgi-tti himI He iclvrr, st Hurnt. orvg.ui, on tbe Ulh itsy of Jsuusry, lulA. i Uiinaui nsmes ss wUikiuci Tberess JsllsT. O, o Jotlt-y, II. A. Jetley. T. 1. Jetley all u( Natrnv., Oregon. WM. Kaitfti.. Hftlal.r. Special! Special! We have a big stock of dishes and are offering some at re duced prices at present some REAL BARGANS See our line of Heaters and Ranges Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders. Plows. Disc and Drag Harrows. Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'NITKH aTATES I AND I'M u I , Hurii". Orsgon, Nuvi'iiibiM la, MM Noilic Is buniby given that liiMirgu W. tlstua, if Iirewasy, orsgon, who, on llvoomlwr n , lulu ma.lc Iikmii I. ami Knlrjr. No. uMM, lur si, I.WU, M. U, Tun li '.'l H., Itsugt it K Wlllam oito uurhllan. lias ftU'il notlri. ol lalgatloo lo msku final proof, to ostabllali claim to llir lauil ahovs iloacrlhsil. bolorn U. 1, llii-.U-.l H. riiiuinlaaloiiur, at Ills oQli-e, at DrSwsey, im-iom. on the Kuril day of Dniin.irl twit rlalinaill iiunii'a as wltuvssss John K. Hsoiln, t'lari'tito Walty, rharlm II Wilson, Arthur 8 Bosilo, all of lirswscy, Oregon . Kasks, Haglstsr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nitsi, utatss I.anii Orru . I linrua, Orogon, Novsaiber II, lull Nollos Is lioroby glvcu Itist Jama I. Hi .k, of Hrvwssv . orugon , who, on Autll 1, Ivowaim Majr 7. lull raaiM'tlviil) , nisilu llonwtt'ai. Kulry Nos. (nMlfChui . lor K',Kl,, N'.HK'4l .-oo.lt, SW'jN', NWi4rtW.4, rim-. II mi. I NK'4 SV, asi-tloii 17, Tonnahlii vol , RanasU, K. Willamutts Murlillau, lias nloit notlro of luu-ti-tluii lo main- tlnal Hiii'o yrar proof lo sstab llali I'lalm to tils lauil auoo iloaiTll-i-'l bufori K. I.. Howls, tl. M. t'oluiulaAlolior, Hi lnri iiiHi-v st lliuwao) , Oregon, on the -Iwl ila of li.iuiu hsr. I'll rialinani naini'S as wliuussi-s: t'lsrsuos W. lirlnk wati'i, John 1. tills, -l,-o I.. Baker. William J. Iiuulaii, all of lirowsi-r. oisgou. Wm. Kahss. Kegliier. lUaaatA 'jaaaVaaBBB 9 BSkX A '.at js--aamSSS- 3ET WEDNESDAY NIGHT Nlneth Installment of "LUCILLE LOVE" With two additional reels Good program FRIDAY NIGHT A BIG BALL Music by a Five-Piece Orchestra Music starts at 9 o'clock Programs for twenty numbers NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION. II NtTgn statu I.anii orrtis, I Hums, Oregon, November 17, 11114.1 Not he Is hereby glTsu that Olo o. Ualholiu (giber suit Uelr of John Italhollu tlet vaaeil, ol lllley, Oregon, who. uu Marrli l:, t'njii, uiailt- lloinesleaii Kutry. No oi.vw. im i.hi.;. SW'.eKVi, Hue. Id SOU Ntt'4Ni., rioullon V'J,Townslili '.'1 miulli. Hallgi- VI K., Wlllaiuvlla-Mi-iiiltan, lias Hid iiiiiiii- of InlsuUoii lo make final flvo year broof, to eatahllki, rlalm lo tbe lauil above lU-aorltiea, bsloie Ht-g-iMter anil Heoelver, al Hnrns, Oregon, on tin tlui day of Dei ember, tun tialniant uaiuee as witnesses: H. A Millet, I'. O. I'tlirsoii, Ulyaii-a rl. Key nolUs, all of Hufiia. oiegoii. .Kihu 1'. l-'ay. of Kiley Oregon. Wa. KaKss. Register. We have some very ap propriate things for Holiday gifts. Call in while shopping. Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware 1 BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manage NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED HTATKH I.ANI) OKKh K tturiis, Oregou, Nuvviubtjr 17, IwU Null us U horuby nhcit tlist Jdliiinu Ursovttd uf Hurni, Oicoii, wliu, uu October in, Ivio' inailu II.Miuslnail ltulr, Nu 061a. tor MkM WU iWU, hteotloa W. Hfc'.N. Hetlloii UU, lowual.lp 2i Huulli, I W'lls'uetti' MiTlrllsn, baa filed UOtJes oi intuit' II.. u It fit uk i Hi. Ml ll. i irii yi ar 1'itMif, tt Kilahlluili t'lwiui in iii'' lam uiu i tiuoL-rtOeil, bnfuru mUtainl Id iilvfi, si Itlitnij, Ort'KOu, i) -M'l HIIJ 111 I'll 4 III I'll , I'll Mm, i 'ItL-rtbeit, btf..ii h, hi ilu lalinsni uauiuB lor wliuuMsi: Aitluue Kelt, ( lisiluy t'uiitusys. Cbsrlf n. uu.li and William Ilu melt, sll uf Hlley, uru WM. Kash. HtjKU.ei PUBLIC SALES AUCTION SALES Cried anywhere in Harney County Auction sale every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock on the streets of Burns If you have anything to dates with sell arrange J. M. Thompson AUCTIONEER Office Touawama Bite- Burns, Oregon