The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 02, 1915, Image 3

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A Happy New Year.
James Weston was over from
Juntura last week.
Remember the BKi projrram
at Tonawama tomorrow nijent.
Hot Tamaiaa at the Cillonwator
mkry from 4 until W o'clock
each night
J. M. Hoffeditz was in the citv
te fore part of this waek from
'q . home at Valley View.
EY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
TED STATES DEPOSITARY
INVITES YOUR BUSINESS
Mrs. Clarence Carey has been
in from the ranch for several
days visiting with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Terrill.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
URNS.. -CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
9100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES
YOUR $ 9 $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS
INVITED.
Next Sunday at the liautist
'Qhftrch the pastor will speak on
the following subjects: 11 a. m.
'The Fire Jesus Sent" 7:30
p. m. "Nothing but Leaves."
Those desiring costumes for
the masked ball to be given at
Tonawama on the night of Jan.
15 by the high school boys should
ulace their orders with some of
the boys before Jan. 6 to insure
their arrival in time.
J. W. Biggs and family have
moved into the city for the rest;
01 the winter, occupying the ro
dence formerly occupied by the
I. !, .L- I ... I
.. , avwy nmny, me lauer naving
oo 4o Salem where they will
main until after the session of
e legislature.
Mrs. John Kessler, formerly
si Nellie Whitney, is here
1 1 her home in Idaho on nn ex
de4 visit to her parents and
i Is. She is accompanied by
jjje-child and expects to ro
tor the winter perhaiis.
many friends are glad to see
hr.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Burns
her lath. 1SI4.
To our Friend and Fatronss-
Tha record for 1914 to almost complete, as bat few
yt rrmnln to be written. As we approach the Holidays, the
season of good will and good cheer, we deem It a pleasurable
duty to express our deep sense of appreciation to the Pnbllc for
Its continued confidence and support.
The year now ncaring Its close haa boon one of the most
satisfactory In our entire history. The volume of business
transacted through our Institution during 1014 vastly exceeds
that of any former year, while the number of our patrons has
during this period steadily Increased with the gratifying result
that a larger number of names are now recorded upon our
ledgers than ever before, unmistakable evidence that our con
servative business methods are approved by a discerning public.
In line with our progressive policy we have during the
year made Important changes In our office equipment, as well
as In the methods of handling the ever Increasing business
committed to our charge, and we confidently believe that we
are better prepared to render prompt, satlst ictory service than
at any time In the past.
In conclusion, we deslra to thank our friends, one and all,
for their patronage) for their kindly words of commendation
which have brought us new friends and rustmmera. We extend
the sraton's greetings and wish you a Merry Christmas and a
very Happy and Prosperous New Year.
Sincerely,
J. I.. GAULT,
Cashier.
City ResrauruWT Pay iWuuVr
eggs.
Hay and grain for sale. - Phone
B. P. Siler, 376
D. A. Hrakeman wbh tin from
Waverly this week.
O. Luper and wife wore regis
tered at the Burns Wednesday.
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
INTITES YOUR BUSINESS
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We do job printing. x Cround feed at Hagey's.
I). M. MeDude spent a part of Tonawama tomorrow night
his vacation in this city. This is the second day of the
LSter Williams is over from Now Year. Have you kept your
his Silver Creek home. pledges?
Good Bread It the staff of life,1 George Marsden has been
at City Res- spending the holiday period with
we have it for sal
tan rant
lames Gilbert was among our
business visitors during the
week.
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
INVITES YOUR BUSINESS
friends in this city.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES
YOUR $ I $ t SAFE" ACCOUNTS
INVITED.
The annual congregational
meeting of the Prosln tt nan
ekurch will be held at the church
tt 7:80 p. m. Friday evening
Lin. 8. 1915, annual reports of j clean seed barley for sale. - W
bt church will be given, anu ar- T. VanileVeer, OR 1'ine Creek
Sheriff Richardson arrived
home the fore part of this week
Tale Circle Women of Wixxl- from a trip to Vancouver, Wash.
craft are going to give their an- OB official business. He went to
nual masked hall n Pet). 12 at apprehend a criminal but did not
Tonawama. find his man.
There has been a big
sswprTUs for the. coming year
made, and election of
jp will take place. A full
fndance is requested.
I The limes-Herald has just
learned this week of the marri-
vre of Miss Laura liawson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
The young lady was
Address, Urewsey, Oregon.
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Timothy and clover seed and! Est ray
sjiotted steer, six years old at
' my place for three years. He is
branded with J 7, the 7 reversed,
on the left ribs, marked under-
You will find all the newest Hiope in Ieft crop and 8plit in
ideas in millinery at Clingan'a, right ear.
The ladies of Bums and vicinity
o ;;.,i t.. Mil ii,.., Annr The Christian Scientists have
! north Haines' store lMed room No. . on the second
Hour of the Masonic building for
snow storm f a reading room and it will be open
we continue; on Wednesday and Saturday
Mrs Jack Helmut has been con
fined to her home in this city the
past several days from sickness.
Finest alfalfa, timothy and red
top hay baled may he had at the
Goodman feed barn is south Hums
W. 0. Best and wife were over
from Silver Creek during the
week, making purchases and
visiting friends.
Phone Orders
young turkeys, alive or die: ltd.
to Willow Wind Fakm.
J. W. Biggs. F. B. Howard,
Prop. Mtfr.
A. E. Webb and wife, of Hob
son, Mont., were registered at a
local hotel during the week. Wu
did not learn whether they
contemplate remaining in
section or not
Dr. Carl Griffith, took his de
parture Tuesday morninir for
Portland where he goes to spend
a few days with relatives and
friends during the holidays, lie
expects to be home early next
week.
From reports coming from
Prairie City and Canyon City the
Geneva Locks Dramatic Co. that
plays Tonawama the coming
week are as irood as has ever
visited the interior,
the case they will
houses in Hums as we have not
had any such shows here for a
long time.
G. L Hembree, the Riley
merchant, was in the city this
week. He recently returned
from California where he had
been visiting his aged parents.
His mother is very feeble and
her physician does not hold any
encouraging hones of her m ev
ery. Tho lady is ipiite old and
her heart is effected. Her
daughter Mrs. Geo. McGrath, is
with her.
H. B. Mace came to this olfnv
last Monday and said he had just
returned from his farm across
the bridge. He found hundreds
of dead rabbits and also found
one of his horses and three head
belonging to another party shot
There is really no excuse for
such carelessness. There are!
thousands of rabbits and a hunt
er that will shoot around stock ,
should be prosecuted, therefor ;
we do not blame Mr. Mace for1
Dry cleaning and pressing aV
the Burns Steam Laundrv. 4tf .1
Rolled barley, wheat and oats
for sale at market prices. W. A
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Men are now engaged in put
ting up ice for summer use. The
crop is quite good though not so
thick as has been.
The scalping knife is not con
fined to the savage Indian these
days and the rabbit is finding it
rather hard sledding.
Shooting is positively forbidden
on my farm near Hums and I
shall prosecute any one found
trespassing. There will be no
favors shown in this respect.
II. B. Mace.
The Geneva I lockett Company
opened a five nights stand here
,(.o.-t I Monday evening and have been
playing to Reed nouses an wees.
They opened with Bought and
laid lor and luesday evening
presented the Mountain Waif,
Wednesday they put over Paid
in full. Friday ifight they will
play The Cowpunchers and Sat
urday close the engagement with
.The Wolf. Thev will leave for
'"'"Burns Sunday where they will
'show for a week. The company
run a little in the lead of most of
the show troups that make this
country and tho audiences seem
pleased with the entertainment.
The company makes a very credi
table appearance and Canyon
City show-gowers have had a
week of delightful entertain
ment. Blue Mt. Eagle.
Beat Cough Medicine for Children.
"Three years ago when I was
If that is living in Pittsburg one of my
find goed Children had a hard cold and cou
ghed dreadfully. Upon the ad
vice of a druggest I purchased a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and it benefited him at
once. 1 find it the best cough
medicine for children because it
is pleasant to tnke. They do not
object taking it," writes 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.
iki Tut nuToirr r-rii iot r.c '
THE UNITED STATES FOR
THE DISTRICT OF OR EC'S
tuili i.itttcr of Wnltfr K, Ui'nr, I
llni.l.1 iii'. v
ORDER
District l OirK"n, :
on iim mill iImv ni Deasmbtr, a l.
1914. mi rtsdlnj tliv Bankrsptt ivii
lion, ii ill
Ordered by th Court, ilmt u hrnritiK
lw li ii I spOfl I lie mum t In- Klili ilny
it Jiimiurjr, A. I. 1018 IxTiur mid
cm rl nl Portland, in until ilintrlct, (it
10 ii'cliiik in tin- Inn iiiiuii, mill ilmi nil
keowa rH'ililum mill ullirr ptrfOSI in
latsrrtt mm sppesr sl i lie taid time
nnil plact nml thou CaBM II miv tin v
Imvc, why the pfaytrof Ihc mini pstl
tioni'i nl onhl nut In tfrmitnl.
And ii i.uutlii'i uidiTcd hy ihrCmitl
tlnit I hr I l i k hIiiiII mud by limit, to nil
kOOWO Creditors, COpplM of CsJd petition
mid thin oidor, nildii'nin d to them lit
tlirir plm'i'H ofrcstdcncc in stated,
Witnrss I Ii-.- Iliiiiuliililr t Inn li- B.
Wolveitini anilHoherlH. Hcml, J intfjcn
nl the cald coast, sod lbs wnl thereof,
nt Portland, la laid district, i- loth
dny of Prreinlwr, A. D 101 I
Ii. II. MAltSII, Clerk.
NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION,
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still baOfffl off and
NOTICE kok PUBLIOATIOR
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NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION.
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- TUumea in iNovemoer ai vaieiounuvf uu wanun rihiiwwi
"'rValter Frazier and they are roads. The autos are Koinir al-
cing their home in Idaho, most as mucn as uurinn me sum-
younu lady was one of our mer period, the cold weather, of
atjcceseful school teachers and a course, prevents some from k-,
funeral favorite amonw a wide 'iiir joy ruling as it is not com
' circle of friends. Her friends in fortable, then too, curs thai have.
(this county wish her a happy
arjatjw sjt cVain ..... .. ,.,i,.
U1V. UXl rmiili;i nun (ii- uuv
mm with C. A. Haines at Nar-
lieX and ia a younjr man of ex-
it business ability.
afternoons of each week from 2
until 5 o'clock. This is a free
reading room and people are wel
eome to come during those
hours.
lion. Prank Davay, rtprarao
been in cold itorage for a while Uiuva in me legislature irom
do no) reapond al once whci tW district, took his departure
I I l .. f.-- I .1 Ms-inrl'IV ftf RalaMI. tl laal Mil llUlllI
craiiKi'd, MU'reiore nxzy m ine v-- - w - --
like the writer, will leave their
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HUH n tlivK'Mi. I't-tvuiln-r W, IVU
Ni.iit r is lirrvlr ifivcn that UoMtWd W Wilton,
not allow...! any more .snootini' nti. a. u ..-... iKuir,,N.. ui,.o(urr',4-
I.I 1-1 k. i. 1 -II t-.. uUI uU,'l lT.... eld
on his place. t . , u .. k, ao.i i..t. i. .-. mRumc41
riri-tlon -, 1oMiiaM H "iith, luttyi- .4 ran,
llniurlir ! ritiian. naa iiiri ntttiif 01 iiiioii-
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, . t lu I ill it Ihf lainl iMhr 'Ii si rilicl, lHfirr Ki-
VIHItor thlS l-t. r nn-l Ronolvtf, al Huri.a, OrtfOB, un llir
tlh Un ..f ril.fiisn, 1110
Ittlinaiit naniri (or wltiieaare
I 'Un 1 Effll, ou llmiiiiann, Jubu Kira
Mil.. t M.mniHli , all (if Hsjll. Drrsjun
tt hMi, Kvgttlri
of (.reat
cars in the garage.
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ANNUAL
f CLEARANCE SALE
Begins
Monday, Jan. 4
Watch our Show
Windows and the
Papers for real
BARGAINS
I. SCHWARTZ
- General Merchandise -
riaaonlc Building, - - Burns, Oregon
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L tnsLsaMaP ' ,-J?f$A ZEF"S!j Aaialafcaiaeaw
for the Opening of the session
Mrs. Davey and Miss Lou accom
panied him. They went out by
way of Malheur county where
Mr. Davey conferred with consti
tuents in that section on matters
in which they are interested.
For Sale - A good homestead
with some improvements. All
fine tilliable land except about
twenty acres on hill. Located
one and one-half miles east of
Narrows. Formerally Frank
Warners desert claim. Owner
unable to settle because of poor
health. Relinquishment $200.
Write Mrs. Frank Traver,
College Place Wash.
Little Kathleen Jordan has re
ceived her new violin and it is
said to be one of the finest m-
' struments in this section. The
1 tone is magnificent and her teach
I ar, Mrs. Dodge, who selected it,
is much pleased. Kathleen will
! b'e heard on this new violin in
connection with the picture pro
gram at Tonawama in the near
' future and we are sure her many
friends will appreciate hearing
her. Definite date will be an
! tiounced later.
Married In this city last Sat
urday, Dec. 26, Mr. Robert Cur
ier and Miss Nina Wiseman, Rev.
Sadie LewiB performing the cere
mony. I'.oth are well known
teuc hersof this county, the bride
being a graduate of the Harney
County High School and has re
sided in this city since childhood.
Mr. Curior has been teaching in
this county for several years and
baa a homestead in the Drewsey
section. Hoth are now teaching
and we understand will finish
their terms, later going to the
homestead to reside. The Times
Herald joins friends, in wishing
them a happy wedded life.
M. W. Ptttigraw,
Falls. Mont., was a
week. Mr. I'ettigrew is an oltl
time newspaper man and natur
ally wanted to smell ink while in
Burns, so called upon us. He la
on his way to the DMChutCI Kg"
tion where a son-in-law has pre
ceeded him and when' he uiil
make his home. Mr Pettigrew
came through this way in order
to see as much of interior Oregon
as he could. He doesn't expect
to remain in the Deschutes sec
tion himself, hut merely wanted
to see the family settled.
SOTICE KOK I'D PLICATION
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Proof, Ui Mleblleh flstm : Mm Uml ii-oii- ile
I i r - -I before KrtfllU-r mill Iti-i .-Ii it. et
iiun.i Oregoni on Ihi- l.'ili ila of January,
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ONAWAM
T.
THEATRE
Coming, January 4th
For one week
Geneva Lockes Co.
Late Dramas Eight People
A Company as Good as the Best
SUNDAY NIGHT teSfilJte:
Big Program
TWO BIG FEATURES OF TWO REELS EACH
Two Dandy Comedies and a Drama Double Program
GENEVA LOCKES DRAMATIC CO.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Prices, 65c 50c, Gallery 35c, Children 25c
WEDNESDAY NIGHT SS
"LUCILLE LOVE"
and two additional reels
Two vaudeville acts by Geneva Lockes Co. thrown in
All for the usual price of admission
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I'HITKI) HTATKll.ANbOmC'K, f
llurtis, OrrKuti, Uurrmit. r 1H, 1UI4 1
Nolh . ibrW ,:ivi. that Alhvrl Ward Wsltei
of llurna, On-ami, mIm, on Jul) j., Ikani, mailo
lloiufaU-atl KniM. iMi'i.. tut N'.NW'a am)
HSNIi, Mvi'tiim It, Townahlp 24 H , tnr
U K wlllaiiirlt Mrntllai., hsa 111. A KWM
Ol itiMiillwii lu niali'- Dual flvi- j.-i l'roif, to
ratablltli i irtiui lu ilia Uit) nim- dt-a rlbod,
in (inn Ki'Klatrr ainl Hrt alvsr. at Jiiiriia,Org(ii
nn llir lMh ti ul Jauuary, 1 I
' laluiaiii iiamai a wlinuasva:
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VMlfi.nr.t.usIa A rkln.ii, all ul lan.Il, Qf
gun
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NOTIOI KOK PUBLICATION,
UNITKD MTATJW I.AM) QITIOli f
Hums, uregoti. DMMubU ". ivll t
Noiittii hcri'Ii) a I fen ihai I'aiiW I ijuler, of
I'iIih rioii, urvgou, who, oti March 19, ! ainl
Dee. I . 1VM. rreort tfuii s , inai Muuii'iiaaO
hull y NO .il.8rlal .NuUHUinl No 7aa7, for
NKSL NWW ami N'.hwi rtet-tlou U,
lowuahi . -. Hsugv it K. v ,,!,! .
Mrt Id tall, haa fllrd DOUt ( lattfOtlOl 1o lualu
1 luai II - a ) ai l'i. .1, loastftbllsll laltu to I lit
laud sImiw dra rtbed, baton MrKimi-r ainl
llitrhrr, at Hurtia Or uuii, mi l be i--ih day ol
Jainiar , 116,
Claimant tiameaaa wit !,. s
Jaitim i HrlliMll, rlhur A ll.-l.iutt, W al
tar Wul r, Daniel Poles an all of l'i im t.n,
ort'K"ii
r'aitRK, Krirlatcr
NOTIOI Kou PUBLICATION
cm I KOil iTM i Mi OrFIOXf
Mill I.e. iilt'KoU. in taajft I1, Pi' t
Notice ll hinl't Klvrti thai Jamrl It Hi-i.c.lt,
rrllM rton, OfSgua, Oho, OH Man Ii .i, 1'Njn ainl
M.i.l. Ml'iU, ridl-tillirh. mail- UomOSteacI
Khtrjr NO !'. f- rial u;.ill anil No QfttTS, ful
l.'lN.'M'.HK1,, Hee V, aWNW l-'ftNtt',,
KWUNlTsi, HeetlOU IU I own a hip .'7 j , Kaligf .
K, ni.isiuriir Mrrldlau haa ttlvd iiotlre of
iiitviiiuti to ii sir final fife rar I'roof, to
tlUMlin i latin to tltn laud ahoa tfeaw ribod
! (off Kraim r and IU t fiviti. at Itiirii (refoD,
oti tin- l vi U day ul Jauuart, Ivl
( lalmatt n antra ae w k t im am a
I'Mnii i Wuter, Maltrr ijulrr. Anlmt RouSM H
m r' Mi-i . , oil ol I'm in t lou, orojtuu
w m KAMaH, NafLttei
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IMIKH HTATfttri LAND OFflCl
Hurua, uregou, Deoi mi- t J, i m
Nollrr ip bemhy glru that ( harlra Nalai'll,
of iiuius. Ortfoa, who on intj .' 1Mb. na4
llumrait-ad Kuu, No flffftf. firr VWl. Dirt I up
II lowtihli..4 H . ttajlf 0 ft W Illauu'lU Mrri
dlatt in- lilt i gOileOM I nt fut Inn tu make final
tr ) ar rr.K.f to eatahlish taint the land
aboeo ilrwrllu'tl. bofon U.-iiiPtn ami Rocolfei
at Hurna, Ur icon, on th th day of Januar)
ma,
( ialiuant uamea aa u ItuOagaa
(tat ar West, Jov u lllaeckor , Nelsou R, I'ardar
Ml.ri' V V all, t all llutns, OrOfOII
V, liNKi Ui'Kiatr
NOTIOI KOK PUBLICATION.
tlNITfli hllTlK I lli Hi ll-
Hurua, OfSfOS, l'i i i luticr :, 1911
K Ode tt hereby sl Tea thai ah,, i nam ol
.Miruua UregoD, Vba un Svptemliei 111 I :
mail. 1 1 - .in l- ii-l Knliy Nil ii. 1. 1. In,
N',. i-K'.MI', ami SW'.SI',. .-.-illi.l, .1
loiatil. ii, South, HaiiKi- SI K, lilam.-lii-MerlitUn.
iia- in, -I ii.iin I- ol lutuiilliii, lu mill
I iililtiiiitatluli Frost In i-,lal.ll.ll i lalm tu tin
Uml aUivr ilia, ill.,-1. before ftefft(ei ami lti
iplli-r. al BllrSe. OtSfOtti un llu- i-lli itay of
Januar), I II I
I'lalnianl naiiir. aa ll lllli-afi-a
Tli.naa Ji'tlny ll. i) Ji-tl,). II. A Jill.-i
T. I Ji-tl.v all ul Narrow., tiu'emi
Ha. Fink, K.ler.
Petition for Liquor License.
We, t iir andartlgeadi Isgil rotors ol
lUrriiiiiin t'recinrt, lluruiv futility,
Stall' III llliini. ii- irrl ml y Mllllini
tin' llin . t'linnty I'ourt ol I larncy t'niin
ty, Htsio ul tlri'Kiin, tu Krunl a Uoattce
to Allirillnn llotrl, I'htte Huliu, Pioprl
i-l'ii, to eell Splritiioiie, Mult ami V'laoOl
Liquors in Ii'kh iiiutititit'N ilian one gal
lon in llai iiiiniii Product lluinoy C' u n
ty, Stste ul Oregon, (,i the i uml ul
Six Muntlin, hh in tluty lini ml wi will
mi 'i,n :
NAMES (i. a WillsrJ. T. 0. albrit
1 10, Chsrli-H Kuliii, li. I. t'nli', A.J
lleiiil, K. N. Ilttiul, II. i. 1'iirlior, I. I.
.Slot'ii'i, Tlioi Kiiiitlfv, TluiiuuH Hunt
loy Jr., Mn.l W lloin., t aM, Kitr.',
Mr.. I'. B. Haul, S. A QlDSBB, Mr. J
W. Ileitis, K. I.. Hunt li , Jainim Cury,
K. M. Miller, I'. I.. Las, M. Unliu, J. I..
MUUsp, J. I'iiii'ti Jr , w. Oarpsntot
N. J. firey, l. 1". Snytlor.U'. W Millnap,
J. at. Joiu-H, I', f lloitu, It O.RstaB.
J. J. Ileiti, John Hliine, M.n, Kliino,
riiiiiiian II l.tliliy, Kiiiiiiu 0. I.ibliy, 0.
W. Kellogg, It. I., lirey, 0,T. fury, li.
f, t loer, U. It. iOMSi V. Kern, R, I,
W.il, nil., Hero, J. li. NicIkiIii.ii, u. I .
I'oe.T. A. Hitting. II 0 rrincli.Arcliey
llnlri, I. II. ('lurk, Nele limliung, limn
N. Mi'nener, Joe Kellngg, II IV in
Hobt. Uiirkliunlt.-MiH. H Ittirkliiuill, ('.
0, l.unglit'Sil, J II. I'ini;lii rli .
Notice in lull-In given lliul mi Mou
lin V, Hie lltli iltiv ol Junuary I'M.,, (tin
iiiiilii eigiicil Hill apply to lliti lioiiuru
blu I'ounly Court ol llstoey Cuunty.
tliogun, lot lliu licence int'iit ioiit'il in
the Inn-going puiiiiiiii.
CIIAS. HOIIN, I'rnprietur,
Allirillnii lluli-1,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITRIt SfATKM I AM, OfWU I
lliu tie, Oroguu, 1i-i ituhii 7, mil
Notice la harvhy glvi u thai Waller Alldergoo,
ol lilaiuund, iiuroii. Mho, on N.u I, i ti,.
made lloim niiatl Kit try, No UoWtiH, lor I lvsK1, ,
-it i 7 and S'.Hv ' .,, hm Hon h, itiwiishlp ...
Kaiipti i hitl, U Ulatiii'lli Mi'ildiiiil luih Mlc.l
notliu uf Intention lo tuakti Kluwl llve-yaai
I'lliof. tu t'ltahllnli clalin tu Un- Iwttd HUuVOds
crllifd. hffotf lln K.'Klat.ii ainl HimiI mi . at
luinia, tiu'gun, on ll,. nth day ol Jauuarv,
lVlh.
t'laluiatit ii Minis aa u liiu-aaii
Halla Turuui, hlha luruur, Jan Pall anil
Hylvwator.Biuyth all o( llauiobd, Urefoo
nn raa. ttcglalvr
HARNEY COUNTY
of Burns, Oregon extend
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
and all good wishes for the
NEW YEAR
RANK
I
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 Range;
Builders Hardware
Paints and Oils
Farm Machinery j
Implements of all kinds
in steck: Seeders, Plows,
Disc and Drag H arrows
Binder Twine Barbed Wire
BELTING
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PWb tSS ""'ft
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Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof
ing, Building Paper
Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition
NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE
Crockery, Tinware
I BURNS HARDWARE CO.
I NEIL SMITH. Manager
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITICIIrlTATICS LAND OIMQI
Hiirut Umittiu, ifi'iiilnr .'.i, ism.
Nullc I' la lnirl.il (I v .11 il.nl Jiiai'iililui- Hnus
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illi.l llu yi-ar ironl, In i a I .1 li I I li i-l
in un- lauii ai.ni i in-ai rn-i'.l . b.lnrv ili-n
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uf Ulillery. Iwl6.
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liiinia. ini-aiiu, Deoembei li mil
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