ytfr kj i i We wish to thank our many friends and custo mers for their patronage and loyalty shown dur ing the past year and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns. Oregon I The Holiday Season Cheerfully Observed ( ontlimsd from pegs 1 UHtkim&mtt JULIAN BYRD SATURDAY. DECEMBER M. II M SUBSCRIPTION RATES OmYm 12.00 SI Molk . ... 1.00 Tkr.a Meatka .7S State Aid Favored. County Judges and Commis sioners of Oregon in their annual session at Portland last week re commended that the 1915 Legis lature levy a one mill tax for per manent state road purposes. The resolution also asks that the Legislature delegate! to the county courts the right to say what kind of traffic is injurious to the roads. Recommendations to the next Legislature were in part as fol fel fol eows: That the present law re gulating the payment of widows' pensions to be amended that no money shall be extended unless approved by the County Judge and Commissioners. That the legislature appoint a committee toirevise, simplify and systematize the road laws and that the law requiring the several counties to take a census every ten years be repealed. More Stock Victim of Rabies. Leo Fisher returned this week from Alvord where he took a de puty state veterinary on applica tion of Frank Clerf to ascertain the cause of his loss of stock. The veterinary found several .head of his cattle afflicted with rabies, Mr. Clerf having lost about 20 head and more were afflicted with the malady. This is a serious loss as the ranch is stocked with pure bred animals and it isn t known yet how many more will die from the effects as several others showed symptons before they left. Mad coyotes are reported in many districts and considerably loss of stocK is resulting. The county in general is becoming aroused to the necessity of eradicating this danger all over Eastern Ore gon and it is likely state aid will be ask to get rid of it. There is a peculiarity in the manner in which this diaeaes affects animals, it not showing symptoms that had been consid ered indicative in former years. It had been the theory that an animal afflicted with hydrophobia would not attact anything unless it would come with in its path. That a dog or animal whin at tacked with the disease always took a straight course and did not deviate for anything. It would bite anything within Its reach if in its way but that was all. it seems from description brought in that the mad coyotes will wonder around in all dlrec tionsand would attact animals and show fight. session. Tho management of Tonawama has kindly consented to give the use of the hall and the picture machine, and other arrangements win De maae lor the accom modation of those in attendance. The lectures will cover a variety of subjects, but it is planned to take up relates topics on rach oc casion. Thus one evening will be devoted to Home Economics, taking up such phrases of the subjects as Farm Homes -their construction, care and conven iences. During another evening live stock will be the topic, taking up such subjects as hogs, dairying. etc. Pictures of the best speci mens of the different breds will be shown, as well as modern methods of caring for the animals and disposing of the products. Crops and dry-farming will be another subject for discussion. Slides picturing every phase of grain growing will be shown. beginning with the germination of the seed and showing every step in its growth and every pro cess through which it passes until it is marketed. Tillage metnods and implements for dry-farming will also be shown. The lectures will be free and the general public, as well as the students registered for the course are invited to attend. As these lectures occur in the evening, no doubt a large number of people will avail themselves of the op portunity to see and hear some thing which will be both enter- Saint"- Warren Teller. Tableau IX 'The Christmas Stockings" -Grace Salisbury, Edith Biggs, Doris Safflt, Mar jorie Jordan, Paul Cawlfleld Tableau X "Christinas Peace" Lucilo Brown Tableau IX "Christmas Fare"- Alta Sagers, Nellie Barron, Margaret Irwin, Clarinda Dor sey, Hazel Fireoved Tableau XII "The Christmas Tree" -Mildred Dalton Tableau XIII "The Christmas Waits" Katherine Farre, Jes sie Drinkwatcr, Hilda Thorn burg, Philip Cawlfleld, James Brandon Tableau XIV "The Christmas Child" -Gladys Byrd Song- "The World Wide Christ mas" Northland. Evelyn Mil ler; Southlands Violet Terrill; The Far East, Marjorie Byrd; The Orient, June Dalton. "The Three Kings" -tibntf-Uow. King Herod. Elsworth Egli; Three Kings, Theo. Sprague, Milton Brown, Raymond Voeg- tly "Chiming Bells". Young People's Chorus "Santa Will Come Tonight if You're Good", Kindergartners Pianists Helen Purington. Eve lyn Byrd, Dewey Robinson The other Sunday schools also held appropriate exercises the same afternoon and evening. There were but few needy in this city and those few were pro vided for in the way of nice Christmas dinners, gifts of toys for the children and clothing. therefore it was a happy Christ mas time for all those in Burns. Tonawama gave a picture mati nee during the afternoon on Christmas Day and all the little ones who did not have the price of admission were given the pri vilege of the house and while the crowd was not large it more than paid the expense of the entertain ment and was appreciated. A dance was given on Christ mas night and a large number of young people took part Pro grams were used the first part of the evening, a custom establish ed some time ago at Tonawama The Masonic and Eastern Star organizations will hold joint in stallation of officers tonight at the Masonic lodge room. The officers elected last Monday evening in the Masonic lodge wete Ludwig Johnson. W. W.; A. O. Faulkner. S. W. ; E. C. Egglea. ton, J. W. ; J. E. Loggan, Secy. ; J. C. Welcome, Sr., Trees. The Times-Herald did not get a list of the officers elected by the To Register Breeding Ani mals Free From Disease. The spread of tuberculosis by the sale of pure-bred cattle for breeding purposes has led the department to propose a plan for encouraging the breeding of registered animsls free from that disease. It is unfortunate that tuberculosis exists in many fine pure-bred herds. It often happens that a man who wishes to improve the breeding of his herd will buy an animal from one of these diseased herds and un wittingly introduce tuberculosis Into his herd. The department is undertaking to establish re cords of pure-bred herds that are free of tuberculosis, so that people who wish to buy fine stock will know where they can be as sured of getting healthy animals. After applying the tuberculin test, which will be done free of charge, an official public record will be kept showing all herds which can be certified as free from tuberculosis, and it is pro posed to publish the names and addresses of the breeders whose herds are on this record. The plan is purely voluntary. Herds will be tested only when the owners desire it and agree to the conditions. Publicity may also be given to these herds at ex positions and fairs by placards upon the pens, and it is expected that separate exhibition classes will be established for such cattle. Owners of tested herds will be expected to slaughter animals that are affected seriously, as such are apt to be dangerous dis seminators of tuberculous infec tion. Some States provide for reimbursement for animals slaughtered under such circum stances. Arrangements may be made for retaining animals showing no clinical evidence of tuberculosis in quarantine for breeding purposes when it is desired to preserve and perpet- .imM" ' '"" Cbamt.rlalr. Cowgh Remedy-The Mother' Favorite. "I give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my children when they have colds or coughs," writes Mrs. Verne Shaffer, Van dergift, Pa. "It always helps them and Is far superior to any other cough medicine I have used. I advise anyone in need of such a medicine to give It a trial. " For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION llsirsb htatm I.a xii Orrit'S, Duma, Oregon, lierrinber lu, rill Not Ire la hereby given Ibal Jubn liraratoa, ol Narrow, Oregon, wbo, " !'. It, Itrta. ad llomvelead Baliy. No 1w.11, NWbjSWU, ser. . t.-i . ..LI flWl U...II.H A Tnw.l .. K'lll. ... II..I.II.H ).a p, i niuinin. mmfiwm. . ..- .-- iMiiMuti lo maka Final rive-Year 1'iotil t labllab claim lu the lanl abuve described be iiirn Healaier anil Kerelier, at Hiiina, Oregoa, mi ilia Han day ol January, 1010. I'laliiieullieiiireea Willi pan, lo, inn, made Ii 1 1' i H., HengeH ad filed until ol In i.iIiii H. Jsuklmut Princeton, Oregou. Jan Kulkaiad ol IHainoml, iiregun. Nla Halt and Jaime r. Malum., but h ol Princeton, Orefoa. '. CASSS, Keflaier. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ,y, nreai nail llnmeatearl Bnlry No, MM. Mortal, no. ST lor HNBH. fUAtitak and , ettlun It. fowkebfa J South, K ti Kail i lllemriie Meridian, ha filed notice ol Inteii- I'NITKU "TATBM I.A Nil orril K. Iiuriia. Oiegiin, Iiertember 10. I'M, Nolle la hereby lvew that ileutee Anderson i nlil.r hi miImv. tlrseon. who. nn May . 110. mail linmeateail Bnlry No. UN. Herlal, No. ay. oj rt linn to mat final five year proof, to eaiebllah claim tu lb lend above described, before Heaie- Icr and Heealrer, el Hume, Oregon, un II litlli day of January Ida. i imIiiiaiii ueinee ea wllueeere llrrl A. Hamilton, Hubert J, Wllllame. ller betl A. Dibble and Augutt '. roglmaba, all ol Nlly, Oregon. Wa Kaaai lleglaler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'.NITBU STATBa LAND urrtvs, Burn. Oregon, November 27, lilt. s.iilc la hereby given that John M. .llllg. a. I. 1 A ; Happy and Prosperous New Year to Everybody 1884 - 1915 N. BROWN & SONS Burns. Oregon I Hilar, who on July a, 111. ma inremi. il, una-, teed Bnlry K',NW. ml., Heclinn a. Iunht liana .'I . nutit r ul tiiirntlun lo eaego dual three-rear eriNil. to eelatillcli claim to lb land eijv de Mo. St far WUNSU l. necllun 'ja. Iuwnahtii 24 a, B , vYlllauirll Meridian, baa filed anrlbed. bafnre Itcalalcr aud llewitar, at Hume, i lalinalil nameaaa wllm i ilrgnu, till lh JlKll daj Ilf lire wlxir, IVU I will, William T Lerlrr. uf Burna. Dregoo Dan Mci.iimrli ni mauffvr oiegoa ony Tkomiavuu w . Bturgia. of Hlley, ol Kill lireguu I'lrg,.!,. Wa. Fan. Krlater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITBltaTATBN l.ANlnirrii'B.i Hurna, dregoo, November IT. Ifli.) Notice la beraby given Ihet Hannah May, of no. oa November It, nil. Hurna, mrnni. made llumcaiaad Kutry No UMit. lor KUNB! kii. lean. I .sa1,, Hecllou II, Townabli IB it g led Finest alfalfa; timothy and red top hay baled may he had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns Notice I Creditor oats certain strains. Miss Hannah was in the city today making proof on her lund. WARNING! Muzzle AH Dogs Within The City Limits. igeelB.. ' in, lie ol (mention tu make fine! commutation l.loul. tiieetebileb claim to ibe land above de avrlbrd. befure Hglter end Banlver. at llama orrgou, oa the sub day of Hecember, lilt - lalmaettiaiara aa wllneae Itirt rotter, i . V Heed, iteorg Holdr end Kay Barron, ell of Hurna. lireguu. Wa. faaaa. Hef later Star. An WELCOME GEESE. taining and instructive. Public School Report. Report of Burns school Dist. No. 1, for the month ending October 30, 1914: Pupils remaining last month 230 ... 2 - S 11 245 J? 2ZI Kejristered new Registered secondary Pupils readmitted Total Pupils dropped Pupils remaining at date , , Pupils registered since begin ning of year marked "R" 288 Pupils on register since begin ning of year marked "E" 6 248 Puupils over 6 and under 9 87 Pupils over 9 and under 12 82 Pupils over 12 and under 14 38 Pupils over 14 and under 20 10 Total 244 Number of Pupils neither ab sent nor late 144 Per cent of attendance 97 Number visits by parents . . 14 Number visits by members school board 1 School Superintendent visited for half a day. Have your pictures taken at the Sayer Studio. Uneapected and Barfly Fee at In the Arctie. Noab lii hia ark could not bar ore dolltfblrd orr the return of dor tbau wero tbt mambara of KJaar Mlkkvlarii'a lutrty. In to fl peart of areguiand ice, wltb tb slajM of a Sock of wild Been. In "Loot la tbe UrUc" Captain Mlkkalfean fella of taelr noed of rood, of the fa time of a long aleilKe Jotirtirjr and of bla own Ul- ocas. Ho linil become ao weak tbat be wna oiiiigiti to ride on tbe aledfe. Cos aequentlr tbelr procreae was rere alow. We drlre on between a lot of tltti lalauda or banka of flatial lea. Sod only Ireraoo makes a soateb at tbe oledg. canalng tbe dogs to bait In ae toulalnncut, and wblaijeaw, ioog. look! What's tbat r f 10 soiDctijIna; tbst looks like a let or round atones, sod I esa siaiuatj k Here m eta. It la a Mc Sock of geese, sitting tbera eoand asleep. Itaty bare not beard m. hi few lrrals Iverson Is mi bis way toward frits I or course renin lu where I ass am m iilje. lie takes nlm. fires and tbe whole flock rises. Stop a minute! Isn't tbera one on the k round? anatcb np tbe Rlasa. Not one, but two are left upon tbe Held, and after following, tbe shriek Ins flock a little wa Ireraoa rotoros. ovniniiiK witn jiir, a bl- fat toose la either hnnd. We are delighted and drlre off southward lu tbe bast of apirua. 1 vi-rsun ersa stops srery now sod then to reel tbe splendid fat bodies of ths birds, and wa do nothing) bat talk of what a feast wa are to bare when they are cooked. Tbe dogs an doing; their best. Irersoo marches at the rear or the sledge, singing at the top of his roles, end eraa I fast a lit tls better. At a regular meeting of the rCity Council hold Dec. 9. 1914 the Council passed a Resolution commanding that all dogs within the City be securely muzzled with wire or other metal muzzles from and after December 16. 1914. and kept so muzzled until the further order of the Council . All dogs not muzeled found in the streets or running at large within the city after said date will be immediately killed by the Mar shal. This notice dated Dec. 10. 1914 and given by order of the Council. Roy Van Winki.k, Recordder. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 MM 1. STATSS LAHCt Omcft, Berne. Orates, November is, 114. Nutlcele hereby glvea thai Jake M. Hewell. 01 nrcwevy, Oregon, who un November as, 111, made AdSltleeel Homeeleed Botr. No. 0671. lur N',HE aeriluu a. Tuwnabtp l a Ha. of.'i Haaswe Reef. Willamette Merldiea. baa Sled notice of iblaatiuu lu make final three year rriHM, ur mauuii claim lo in in,i auove ae acrilred.lretsre B. L. Beede. v S ommleeleear. at nla office et Urwecv, ur,,u. on Ike 1Mb ilev ul Imrember. IVH i lelmeai iiaraee aawllneeere JameeH. Aadereon, William Kllhr, Semael William, William I. jeoco. all of brewaer. oregui, wa. rteaa. Begtaier, Notice Is hereby given tbat tbe under signed lis been duly appointed admin istrator ol the ettate uf James I-conanl docrsaerl, by tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, lor Harney, County. All persons baring claims agalnat ald eelate are hereby notifletl to present llieoi, duly rerlfled aa br law reqnlred, to II. St. llortoo. sdralnlatrator. st hie residence In Burns. Ilsrney County, Oregon, or at tbe office of J. H. Cook, bis stUrrney, In Hurna, Harney County, Oregoa, wlthia sis month from tl.e JaU of IbU uoUce. I Sid this Slst day of November. IUM. J. 8. OOOK, II. M. HORTON. Attorney, Admlnistralur. CONTEST NOTICE. r KITED STSTKrl LA MO OKril K Barua. Oregon. November mh, il TeCksries M. t'ooser. et Hurna. Oregoa Con NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rNITKHB-TATBa SA.Mll OmiB, Burna. Oregon, ! e,Ur 10, lvl Soi lie la harcby lvn thai Hart A ol Hlley, Oregon, who, un July .. lata. HamUass llomealead Boiry, No oa. fur MBUNWU. N'Nr.'t. B4.Nb5. Mellon . TownabfpaS. tange ti a. wiiiemalt Meridian, lie Bias notice of lut'-niii.ii to maka final nveyeer I'ronf, lot atabllah claim lo lh lend above ,! crllwd, lietor the Nealetrr and kerejver, at Hume. Oregon, un Ik lath day ef January lIS Claimant nameaaa wllaiaan i,urg AndereoBl'oltler, Boberl J. William, Herbert a. nibble. Aegvsc W. (oglmaaa. all ol Mllvy . o Skk Two Year. W.ih Indigejatieat. 'Two years ago I was greatly benefitted through usinir two or three bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets." writes Mrs. S. A. Kel ler, Elida, Ohio. "Before taking tnem I was sick for two years with indigestion." Sold by all dealers. Wa. run Regular NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITBU STATE I.ANIi OfMSfl Balsa oreaoa, IrecemUr . 114. Notice la bereb gl teu thai Joaenklae Hrun- aell, of orovlll Oregon, wba, on Ireeembar I, 1,1,1. mad Hoateeleed Koirr, Ne. wiui, fee aWjNBi,. WUSICS. See. t. wUNEW Secllea L1' J"'f V f- "" " laa Merldiea. baa Sled aoilee of Intention to make Seal S verier steel, to eaiebllib claim lo the land above deernbed, before (tee uSlee i oregoa, oa tse wllneaaea: AHn. I J. callow, M. M IJoaa Yoa ate hereby notified Ibel i herlee W. Hell ' ka gtvea IMemoa d, oregoa. a bla uoal SStre add re, did oa Nuvembei .-;.li Hit I la IhUoBUe hmduly corrulnraied aonliia ties W eaaiaea eas mwm ik r.,. ..ii.,,.., .., year Hamaaiaad Batry, No., aerial No. sstau mad Merck 1Mb. Itldlor Witr.'. SteSWe ol SeeUea . Towaahln is, wauik, Keuge at Baaa. Wlllamella Melidlen.eud a graunda lor bieueutkaallalreetkalal.li berlvaU ( re.per ha wholly akeaaessB aald estry. That ke aevreUhilakia4 or malaialaed a realdenoe. or ' mad say lmrrovemani iseraaa, end hee psnal blmwrf ead ekanged kle reeidvnc , ewstsffom ever alnee Ibe date of eatrv. Tea r. Ibereler. further aotlSad Ibel the ' eels SHagatloo will be taken e eoalvaed end veaereeld antra iiiiaf.i,,..i.i an....... farUer rkjkt le te br,l, alilier befure u,i sgjes or ea ssal. If yuu fail to nte lu ibia ofllce althla leaaty deia etier Ibe rol'Klil pwenceuoa ui.iBie nonce, a aown beluw vuareruwer auderoelh, ai-ectBcally rvooi.,l log to Ikese alragatlaa ol conteet. log.ttic wfife Bee yeoot thai yoe save cerred e i-uoy ol roar SJfcgwar sal the aald oealeeleut either In pwewew w ay regiaierea mail. VuahieUtolaroaraawertlieii. I ajr.k,i.7or - --""" Wa. raaaa. Bejgieier. Dale el Bret publiralloa November ash IM4. paletaeeaSbUbllattoaleubet ill, lull Dele of third eablleaUoa Irecembrr r.'ih ivu. pel ol loort pubUeeiluu December itth Ivu Christmas!! Why not give omethln niefJ I have a nice line of Ladies and GentletiK Felt Bedroom Slip; Hair Ribbons. Ties, SI Handkerchieves, etc Special for Xmas: Mince Meat, Cranbei Plum Pudding Candy and Nuts My general line of WINTER GOO Is Complete A. K. Richards General Merchandise! "in in, Jr . It. s. i ummlaelooer. el hit bla ufUce el Andrew, oregoa. on the uf laauary.lM. laliiianl nameaaa wltu, Ered I.. Allan. EwS. J. I w. n mi l la. all uf orovlll, Oreaoa. Wa. EAaaa. Besister A. at 'Jftth day NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION for Liquor License). Illustrated Lectures at Short Course. AdUUonl LocaJ.. J. F. Mshon was in town this week. (Contributed) A feature of the Short Course which will be held at the High School during the month of Feb ruary, will be a series of illus trated lectures occurring in the evening at intervals during the Usual picture program at Ton awama tomorow night. Fresh Bread. Pies. Cookies and Doughnuts for sale at City Res. taurant. Tom and Mrs. Allen were in from the P Ranch this week via. lung friends. M. Breecount expects to take his departure Monday for Spok ane to visit with relatives for a time A Lessen In Curling. luexrierlefK'ett 14 ember (to rsnsrsbls i-tipi wim f a pstlld, Mr. Msopbsr Mm? Hklt Dae ye no see, ye gowk) Y dlag reT Htune csunlly, but oss so dm. as nn- liiiu It Nae ualflln Oeg. nor jink-in turn, ye kiii. but toutlly, tbat It syo Bulitta eiiuovlu' ail' ebutiturln iiiniiii tho Ktiiilrti. till straucbt as su I'liii-iH wnlk. bogys fs' oa this van is. Wben ye'sa dune tbat, lafldat, '. iimiic imtiiii. no' ye nay bear Uf givu 'Inn, nli, (llobe. Even Worae. "W liy tlu Hicy imte ostb other aor" "Tlicy ii ih rivals.", "'Ii, IiiiIIi trying to tuitrry tbe asm Klti, IiV riuit aort of iking certainly iiik'h uriiiini ii uiiiii a primal pssslous "I u till rasa t la worse tbsn tbat tuej are tmiii I tying to marry tbt Niiiin. r.ii'iuiii- lluualnu I'ost. Well, If SuspenaaB. 'I't I lell me i, ne (blug." "W bill In ii, my anur "I i -iip, niliil ecntencs a bangtng iiMltoiV iiiiiiliiinre Ainerlcsa. A mmii iimkniit jrlres III luck sway. I 1 1 ii' Ii I'lulX'b. Ws, lh uiiileraigued. iBal vuUrsof nsrrimau I'rtcloct, llarauv fjouoty, State of dregoo, respectively petition the Hoa.Coanly Court of Ilsrney Coon tj, Stale ol Oregon, to grsnt a Licence to AlbritUm Hotel, Cliaa. Hobn, I'roprl tor, to tell Spirituous, Malt and Viaoas Liquors in less qusoiitita laaa one gal lon la llsrrunsu I'rsciucl Harney (nun- Vi " Of uregon, lor tin. iieriml of 81b Montlis, as in duty bum.! wo will esr pray : NAWS-(i. C. Wlllard. T. O. Albrlt. Um, Cbsrls Bohn, tl. I. Cole, A.. Ilsnd, R. N. Hand, (i. K. I'urkar, I. t.. Mlseper, Thos Koutley, Tbomna ltout ley Jr., Mrs J. W. Using, CaSB, (iur.l. Mrs. U. S. Osid, H. A. tlibsos, Mr, J. W. Halm, K, L. Hniltb, Jarnes Uary, K. M. Miller, C. L. Lee, M. Holm, J. L. Millsap, J. Dillon Jr., . W. Csrpentor W. J. Oray, D. I. Hnydsr.O. W Mill,.,,, J. M. Jones, P. K.. Using, n. o. ii.i,,.. JJ. Using, John Kblne, Mao HI, Inn, moms ii . i.ii.i.y, Kuimt C. I.lbby, 0. W. Kellogg, K. L. Grey. 0. T. Carv. B r. Lioer, u. it. Jonas, V. Kern, It. T. Wald, Otto Hon., J. 0. Nicholson, o. Poe.T. A. Holing. II C. I'roncb.Ar.. llulst, I. B. Clsrk, Nels I'osliung, Honry N. Messner, Joe Kellogg, ii Deninan, Boot. Burkhardl. Mia. h. llurkliunll, C. O. Lougbsad.J II. Duuhnrty. Wotlas Is hsrshy givou that on Mon- ' Jk dsv ol January IUI6. the undsrslgnsd will apply t. the Honura- w.w v-vuui, touri ol llarusv Cnuni Nettre la hereby .Oregon, aau, t'airao Brara l.aao Orrtoa, B,ISIt. omvllle. Barn. Oregon. Oeeerabera, Ivea Ibal rred 1. All, of ii. oa BecemUrl.lsiisael 1 1. 1 .ber . tSI. reaaweil veil, mad Hem. rasragrtM Mertdien, ka Sled notice of lateailoa to set nujAi ave year sroni, to eauMeak claim ts i Jk r ..V weweviewo, ui..r ilo A. saiytfc, Jr.. tl B. l.'osamlwlonar. al in ofllce, at Andrew, Oregoa, oa lb 1Mb day of Jana ary. loiA. Claimant nam aa wllua Kdw. J. fallow uf orovlll. oregou. W, o. rllllioga, of Healu. 'iregoa, Joaeakla Brea ..II, and M. M in.an uSkoJ dell7oreaea Wa. rABas. Bagleur. NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION. OaiTsa Btats I. am. Orrua Ukvlw, Oregos, October 3ib, l.'l. BOTCOALLAan MoMe le hereby gives teal Pater Wye, ol , rife. Oregea, wbo. on f.broary 1Mb, lull. S!f? ??"ift,t4 ",r'r. N. a7, 'or SB',. t".toS KT;,1 SM:ifca.lwwa.nlp .' B. K. XL S Willamette kfaaldlew ka aia ....,.,.. of iOtentiaei le luha lul ikMta., ,.., ... sstoUlsh claim to las lead above .leecrli,- ,1, before Oka. A. Skermaa U. B. Ceamlaaluncr. MKIfe. Oragoo, oa tk Irak day of Decern oerj Claimant name as wltatatss: Adolpk V. Uaaeea, Jim. Wileon. do. T. Haeiti. rred. (Jbrtetofhireoii.au ol Ml. Oregon Ja. P BCaosa. Kegiatcr Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALUKINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and,Feed.it PriviyWt s in or isari.. Lustomers Caw For Own Stock. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Umitui Stats Lash Orates i Burn, Oregon. Iiecemrwt 7, ltl I Notle le bevebveteun tbat Wmliar I.A.M.. i,t Diamond. Oreaea, wbo, ou Nov. 7, im. made llomealead Batry, No. OlMaa, for KiaaSU, c.7 and.WUSWl.SsolJaMjTWwsairAli? Hanac lit Beat, Wlllaaeatt Meridian baaSUJ nwllce ot Inleallon to make Ptaal Sv-yaar I'ronf. lo ealalillab claim to ibe lead abut So eerlbed. before Ibe Baglttai aad atcceiver. at Baraa. Oregon, on tbe Tlib day of Jsaasry, rletuiaat nemv a wltu: Hall Tumci, Blba Tiuaer, Jam rail aaS Hylv..mr,HmyinllolllmMd,Orjee. ' ''. Ssgajsti. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Gi Uarrso stats Umornn, i Barns. Oregea, November a. mil I H3if Jf '0 gl vea that William W . 8m I Hi . B S", fBpa, wbo oa July H. 111. mail., iry, ne out, for BU, Sec ae a . aieaatt a u ,,-,.. SIsB aetle el lalaaiion to UomeaieeSn S? JLtJfJ"Vl XJ- mlm S . Will. elle Meridian, has Bled Bailee af lnieaime tates-jresr rreaf to tai,iin, abSTS deecrlbed. belnr Kct Ivor, at Burna. Oregou. on u,, make final ua to tbe i. r aad Beeelvei bdayot frsssatt Jlauaal naa.AA m ,... rater rireue ,.r an n. ml J. . AZZ1- -3P"! w.'.Ta jarjr."z-ywK ' iwaiar. aoiB or agu. o W Hail.., Ilamra aud llariey :aSaTk IN THH OOUNTV COUBT OK THK HTATB OK OBKOON KOR HAB NKYCOUNI V. In llie lustier ol the Katate 1 ai Clf CITATION ... .mm., kvuii ui imiuey Liiumy, urason, lor the licence uiontlouod III the foregoing petition. CHAH. BOHN. I'rourletor. Allirltliin Hotel. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION a..V"'J,D 'A.TBB LAND OKMOB. ( Baru. Oregon, liecmuUr 10, liiia 1 "J krby alveu Ibal Kraut A Kill, of i3,S?.'.,r..0,rL,i.V'..,,L'..'''l? inri.' ;; -...r '." :""i'i tiSa.iT wiiiameti." mm :.." r-J "TO! aotlne l I..I-,..,.... ... ... " .V"r- . -Tm n rreaf, i K1"". blor Heglalur ue of lulentiou to mate fjnal livo .,, J. toe.l.bll.1. ciaiu, , ,u. f,' .ZJiV aid, before Heg alar aud n..,,.iJ. :. , Or.ou, on til. lUit, day of Jaou'ery, aud lleoeiver, at lule Claimant nauieae wltnaeau' Jame Ulll,..,i ....I u-..i... m;i&FZ'& Wa. r-assa, Hglatar A. C. Lynch, dm-eaaed To Mary Aana Orson, Martha A. MoUriff, Jflfts Kergurou, Julia B. Burrill Klorenos B. Nine, C. 0. Franklin, William Franklin, J. L. Franklin, aad A. W. Franklin, UBKK.T1NQ: IN TUB NAMh! OK THE STATE OF OBEUON, you are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of Oregon, lur Harney County, at the tourt ttooiTi there ol at Bum , In tbe County ol Harney uu Wednesday the th day of January, HUB at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ol that day to than and there show cause, II any exist, wbv lha Judge of ths Coaaty Court should not Ittus an ordsr to Ball ths following de- evriuuu mai property, to-Wit I Lots 1, 4 and S of Ueolloa 8 aad Lot I audlheNWUaf the HWt; of Keotlnn 6, in township 27 8., Hangs SO E. W. M. ountalulug ISO acres muio uf less. WITNKHH: The Honorable t leant Thontison, Judge of theOouuty Court ul the Htate ol Oregou, for the County of Harney with the Seal of said Court sfAxed this mh day of November A I). IUM. ATTK8T: K. T. Hugbet. dark. By O, N. Jameson, Deputy Clark. (Seal) NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. UMITSll ' BTATBtl LAJtu OrritiB. Bursa, Oreama. November . iu aksrekjr flvaa thai Frank It ruber. "vwsw", wao. aa March Ja, ,.i lead Bulrr. No omm r... ui ".I..' " Wlllswellc et Blad aoilca ur . in,i... , . . 8ltJlteb3!"tt a? te'raV. ?4 0nm' ,h ",h "' "' lalssmaVatt Mat-ilBst tvm -'" . Tkoma k, JKrjtmVTr t JLXZ. jJPaTv. Kid tea. a Uaalraud let.. Oesgea, IrinatrmiH Ui.ii. Hlu.a, all ul i'rtnc- taass, Beglaicr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. We have a complete stock of Seasonable Gooi 9 Big AwMrtment of Suitable Christmas Gifts For both young and old See them while out shopping CALL OR SEND YOUR ORB! KS The Burns Depaitment Stoit JBITBD STATBS LAND OFCB, Burn, Oregou, November. It. mil Notlo I bar.l.y gl,.,, that Tboma 1 Ja, taon JifX'H'U0?"' " ou PsssstUris, laTfJ :KinE..Vi.,',aV..Il,"?. '. '""" IITil.. , "'7 J."' "n. f"H, ne II Bail tlad aelletel I year proof, to i sbovs deaertbed before """""""""""""aBSaBJsBameeBB ' ' ' , -fk lv. IW-oTaB), far hi.nw. tU NvrlitUu, h NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tlNITKU STATIW LANDOFflCK. sares, llreana, "sTsaikaf it, uu. .H. sua HU. Be t. Townalili. .n h i. nil, am. u Meridian oa lo mate Hiial Uu tun Halm in Hi Tanit i . i. Say there's going- MH trood pictures at I ', Mawastsl week. Bouoeol intention to mate Hiial t iau emaaa Uar,.. i - a, . -ir..; ; ra.zsrr'x .,,,.. , i. r. 7TIT TIL. a J" TJ7,m rewy,oii.giin, ,, tfc ktad day uf Deoauber lull Olalraaot nam a wIIomm i Wm. raaaa. BegUler. (1N Bura lat l.lai Mo. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UHlTBPBTATKSLANlloirriCg, i . Bare, Oregou. November atlrd, lult. Botle t fcsrebv given tbat th n iIBm a.llM, ia..JL- ZX" "" w..v. -" T."J Nilli., Ii I, it, by alirn ll.l ilk.u a. ... aauii orea.iu, ahu, ..,, July I, iwki T ma'd. SSg5g UopieaUiad K . ututl u't i .lJu, EJ. . ' ';j;,7Ci;f.,,;:;,.,2;i:.lr.:j; Fv.,i,,.. lllliil.ll.it, I., ta.-t,.. a...i - . -as muilVB VI mvz. inraiJi """."?"? .?" "' TZ." "; " l.amUMajju,Bj.1 BBaJB III B ilftl Ubv K iTikT'i -i i lnikU IU.pllu. Hun. a. iifenou. NovtJUiber 14, IBU al. Plain, tut).. , .,' desitiked bSCra lli.tier ami lt,,-elvei. al BurS oSlS" ui. i.i ,1.1 ,,t nt.iiv ii," """ '". . i.iutani iiaini'a aa w Uu uargaivlHIia,., i and Oliver I'nbl, bulb uf Uwao. Oregon, ilui k.Sb.vereuU WmT,",, IkiIIi e Bun , urugnu. areaway Vim. KiaaK.Hrglrti-r. Iln) Hurna I jo, l.lal No. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION llNITSO STATS I.ANU OmilS, it, niegou, November It, Ivlt I Atsa -is! B.rl.l Ho. OTSU len uf i other areola i"Lrr,"t ' ,n dUuoael koata Bis taelr afUdevltt of , oglaa. on or Venire the 1Mb da la the Coaaty Court , i i B8" 'or llariifi Coiii i In tbe mailer ol tho I.i ., :ltsit wont and eatato ,.i i keBal ceased. Kotlos is hereby irii, i, i;,!tbt fMd sseouior ul ii. ut tw lestameul uf Samuel l.'.aih, aaa Sled his final atromil hereBtS lw required, and that i!,oaBH court hassut the Bih i iJlo, at 10 oMotk V .ti tael i..... . .. uuuecai puma, Urtigun, no tM lilaoe lor the hearing , i ..lijasJafJ aid final awouiit an. I llie thereof; any ami all I objection thereto mn-i nl lal I i.tr.nna i laiuilug ailvrlv ibe w,,u lb" olork uf ami ,.,,i.t nUetl of lb. mlunal -nUirmTwol lb. r lil JK I ,B,a "' "" " . Ui.v . I .kl. tllll ktl Ulfl St Ti. r.a.:.. i . .; -"""." ' 4 ,H'. n. lUBMLrimi&x.&.w " ' .... IMkraiMP " iieTe nr-.TTr' l weyesBjiBj tu uuisvi uecKHSW aim fill wiy.tlllw. PM"WF 0 ? Und.uraity I UiiitHiltNfiH A air. ii I l,i. , I Uf that mi -- "frm rani! I - -mini i IIBI It I UI trial lan.l .,e m aa aw proteai In 1 1,1. I nltier ruaauu lo tliu dlaiml teaublii.eui. .h,.T,lA 'rat Baibllrallou 1. ln I Janaary, Biaiuairaffiaailtauf ,rot.al lo Ibla oafce. oa or befote tbe lib day ul January lilt UU' s rAB.a. BeglM.!. Wa. raaaa, WALtafJ A. Haua.il ii, Attorn)