I I & We wish to thank our many friends and custo mers for tht'ir patronage and loyalty shown dur ing the past year and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Williams Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors nd Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon ?he (Times-ctaU JUUAN BYRD SATURDAY. JANUARY IS. 1915 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Y.r $2.00 Si. Month. 1.00 Tare Month. 7 5 High School Short Course. (Contributed) But a short two weeks now re-; main until the Harney County Hih School opens its doors to welcome the students to the first j Winter Short Course ever niven by a similar institution within the boundaries of the state. To date not a great number of pjople have signified their in ten- tion to take the course by send ing in their names for registra tion, but in th interval In tween perceptibly scarcer. "Finally my attention was call- ed to the fact that there was a Manager 1:i' '''' I1'!'' of dead rabbits down in one corner of the field, and upon investigation found thou sands of the pests dead and oiled U n each other. " I have been giving away the P son to my neighbors who will ill ' it. and I believe a systematic u of this method of poisoning them will soon result in their complete extermination. ' 'The county court of Shoshone CO inty Idaho, bought large quan tises of strychnine and gave it to the settlers who would use it, and I believe," continued Mr. A'ulerson, "that it would be a good investment if Malheur county would adopt the same plan. It is certainly far cheaper and more effective than the bounty plan. "By scattering the poisoned grain thinly upon the ground, stock will not get it but the rab- tne present date anu ne opening bitg wi pick up eyery Kfain of the course, a goodly number j Vale Enterprise. of registrations are expected; and of course some people will; not register until work begins. The main object of the course. is to Rive in the most condensed form and in the most practical way, the largest amount of infor mation and training in scientific Agriculture and Home Econo mics that is possible in the shirt period of four weeks. The course will be conducted in a somewhat different manner than were the Farmers' Weeks of the two previous years. In stead of lectures entirely, instruc tion will be given by the text book method, supplemented by demonstrations by the instructor and practical exercises perform ed by the individual students. The work will not be a repiti tionof that covered during the preceding short courses held in Burns, but will be rather a con tinuation of that work, taking up those phases as were impossi ble by the lecture method, es pecially in the short space of one week. One of the chief purposes of the course is the dissemination of knowledge of rural life among those who find it impossible to take the regular courses offered by the school, and large numbers should avail themselves of the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of subjects relating to rural welfare. Dr. Benson's Lecture. On "Woman and Higher Edu cation" will be given Thursday January 21st in Tonawama Hall. This is a review of the feminist movement of the past 50 years. What is the modern woman'.' How does she differ from the woman of a century ago? What does the movement mean to woman herself? How does it ef fect society? How does it effect morality, the perpetuity of the race? Is th feminist movement good or vil? What will be its final effect on the world. Mr. Ludwig Johnson will in troduce the lecture with a vocal solo. Mis Miriam McConnell will recite a poem entitled "The Woman's Ciub." Mrs. Nollie Reed will follow the lecture with a vocal selection. Library Club Meets. Hog Breed Small Factor. In starting hog raising growers need not be concerned very ser iously about the breed of hogs they select, according to the 0. A. C. Animal Husbandry depart ment. Each of the three princi pal breeds in Oregon, Poland China, Berkshire and Duroc Jer sey, has its points of superiority and inferiority, and there is said to be about H much difference in individuals as between breeds. Some run more to the fat hog and lard typt and others more to the bacon type, while some are rather earlier maturing than others. But the main consideration in selecting the breed is to choose the one that suits the breeder's ideas and purposes best, and tnen stick to it and build it up by careful selection and proper man agement New Naternity Hospital. Mrs. Fireoved has juBt equiped a new hospital that will be used exclusive for maternity cases. It is a new building with new fur niture and is conveniently ar ranged for the purpose. Mrs. Fireoved has established a rep utation in this line and is one of the most cleanly women of this section and also a fine nurse. She is deserving and it is certain ly a fine thing for the community to have such an establishment. The Times-Herald does not hesitate to recommend this insti tution to the public as it has every confidence in the lady and feelB patients will receive the very best of care when under her care. The Revival Meetings. I nilntlllicated) After considerable difficulty 'bucking the snow drifts. Revs. LOON and Williams arrived in Burns on schedule time to con duct the revival which started in the Baptist Church last Thursday Evangelist Williams lias alreay won the hearts of his hearers by appeal to the better self in all of us, and by drawing home the truth with apt and often humer ous illustrations. His subjects for the next few nights will be as follews: Sat urday "Obscured Vision": Sun day "Spiritual Disernment"; Monday "hefiniteness of Pur pose"; Tuesday "Repentance." Rev. Laure will preach Sunday a. m. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Rev. Williams will speak to men only, subject "Thou Shalt not Commit Adultery." on Poisoning Rabbits. Harry Anderson, of the Ander-son-Gwinn company, was in the city Thursday from the Crowley ranch in Barron Valley, corning in in his new auto on a brief business trip. In conversation with the En terprise man, Mr. Anderson said: "I have found what I be lieve to be a solution to the rab bit pest. Ex-governor Gooding' j son was at my place recently, and told me bow the people of Shoshone county, Idaho, had prac tically fid that county of the rab bits by the use of strychnine. "I immediately purchased $75 worth of poiBon, made a solution and soaked some wheat in it 0V r night, then scattered the grain thinly along the rabbit trails i aDoui our nay suicks, snare cne rabbits were most numerous. I noticed but few dead rabbits, al though the grain was quickly eaten, and after repeating the work for a few days I noticed that the rabbits wore bec tnlng (('minium ice ted) The first meeting of the Libra ry Club after the holiday season, met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Biggs. The opening number was a re citation by Miss Enid Cawlfield, "Ring out Wild Bells." The roll call was a selection of quotations from rniscelaneoua authors. One of the most interesting papers of the year, was prepared and read by "Auntie"Lampshire, on why we celebrate Christmas, also giving the reasons for many of our much loved Yuletide cus toms. Mrs Fane tang the song "Pass It On" which was very much appreciated by all. Mrs. Biggs read a very inter esting paper on the manner of celebrating the New Year in dif ferent countries, closing with a song, "The Flight of Ages," by Mrs. Biggs. NOTICE All persons in Har ney County who made applica tion for Game License for the yeur '.Ml and failed to receive h imo, p'ease notify me at once stating when and to whom said license fee was paid. F. H. FAWCETT, Deputy game warden, Narrows, Ore. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies and Doughnuts for sale at City Restaurant. Additional Locals. Blue Print. Inland Empire Realty Co., Burn, Oregon. Mrs. A. J. Irwin has been the sick list this week. The mid-winter examinations of both the public and high schools have been in progress this week. Lost From the Hotel Narrows a large leather suit case, with tag J. (!. Beckley. Finder please return to The Times-Herald office. Rabbit bounty warrants are being issued quite freely these days and therefore the bunnies are becoming that much scarcer. I. L. Poujade was down from his Cow Creek home the first of the week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ira Davis, and attending to some business, Kodak films developed 10 cents per roll, any size. Prints 5c each All orders of 2 dozen prints films developed free. A. H. McLain, Care of Sayer Studio. Walter Anderson was over from the Diamond section the first of this week making proof on his land, He was assisted by Dalla Turner and his son Elba. Phone Orders -For fat young turkeys, alive or dressed. to Willow Wind Farm, J. W. Biggs, F. B. Howard, Prop. Mgr. Mrs. Wm. Stirling arrived honr.e last Monday from Portland where she spent the holiday vacation period with her daughters. Mr. Sterling was very happy to have her home as he had been keeping "batchelor hall" long enough. Harry Danley accidently dis charged his shotgun in the Burns Hotel bar the other evening and the charge of shot went out through the front striking Roy Vincent in the side of the face and neck. The thickness of (he walls prevented the charge to penetrate deep but it was a nar row escape. The victim was taken to u physician at once and although there are wounds from the shot and splinters from the wall he is getting along quite well. Harry is generally a very careful man with fire arms and this will serve as a lesson to be more careful in the future. GOLDEN WEDDING. The Times-Herald job depart ment was called upon recently to print invitations for the celebra tion, of the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Jameson at the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. M. Horton, in this city, on January 15. It was, indeed, a happy com pany that gathered at this home last evening when this estimable old couple were surrounded by their children and their families, it being the first time the entire family had assembled together for years. Four children were present: Mrs. Lee Cnldwell, Mrs. H. M. Horton, Mrs. Chas. A. King and Grover N. Jameson. Seven grand children and five great-grand children, the four generations being represented. There were fifty-eight present, all relatives. The venerable old couple were the recipients of numerous appropriate and costly presents. Mr. and Mrs. Jameson have resided in Burns since 1885 and have made many friends during this period who join in wishing them many happy returns of the day. The rooms were decorated with white carnations and chrysnthe mums, gold and white being the predominating colors throughout. The place cards at the banquet being hand painted in gold. After tho banquet the evening was spent in social converse, music and recitations. The following, written by the aged mother of Dr. II. M. Horton. was sent from her home in Cali fornia and read during the even ing: Fifty years ago today, when Dad and Mother were blithe and gay, they started together on life's highway. Uneventful the journey 'till one dark night, a darling was left by a stork in its flight. So, one by one, they came to the home, happy indeed that none now roam. Dad and Mother felt happy and blest, as each little head was laid on her breast. Many changes have come with the years; mingled with hard ships, trials and tears, But with earnest endeavor and without repining, they find "each cloud has its silver lining." They've passed the rocks, the swamps, the hills; the "River of Doubts" and all such ills, by lov ing and trusting each other. More precious than gold is the monument here, of children and grand children assembled here. May comforts surround them, and all that are dear; and thus they will welcome each coming New Year. January 15. 11)15. No. 62M. RMII "' ' rendition "' " FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP BURNS, Intli Hal of Oregon, '' ' urn. IJi-iv Mill, UK. aaooactl. t.iaiii.nil Illimunla overdraft!, leoured S.M6M tna.-turril Neea r n.inii to urure olreulitlen ii it linniti to lenira V. . Depoilli (par value) li,00000 n u lunula In itnii I'uital Having! (pir veluei .... LOW 00 U.ouo 00 mil. i honrtil.i lertire poatal aivluu in. nihil" mi bond! lor circula tion .... 11,00000 niwl m rftirff f frrf oo lioiulr., acurlllci, all, on band (other than ilooii.l Ineludlng premium on ntn Htii.u-rlptlun to ilock ol fed- ml itriervebeuk H.ouoou I .,. amount unpaid 1,00000 Hauling bnuie 14,00000, turnllan ami lUlur.i, ROM ' other Ural Kuala, ownad Huo from Kadiral RaaarT! benk mi., from approved renuved afanti In . nliel reeervrclllai I l.itO 7 hoi' front itiprovid rvierve Igealg lii otbar reierve Filial 79.4TI 14 71I.90H 4 Inn' from bintiaod banker!, oinir III All I.UVI-I i niialilii ilinokl andolbar caib Itomi, UN 14; fractional ournucy, 1I.'J4 ciiiiki M bank! lu.lbe .'Mini olti or i. i.i n ii rcporlni bank Noiu of otiiit national bank! Uwrti. MoNgv kwiii in 111 .!.. I.. mjmm I ...! I, in In nolr. .... WOO .jri.BMItt llt'ilituntlon fund wllb U. I. Treeour r (.1 i" ' omi of circulation) 1,180 00 asMss 3,101176 it ixi on 1,000 00 I, .Ull 111 71, Ml M t.ooouo 1.004 tl "urn 1 140 00 MM in li'17 M 'All 46 I.:i7. 00 J,'i,OUOU0 71.000 00 t.Vtitl m.huooii 7.143 W Tulll I471.4M 41 M11ILITII1 capital Hock paid In iltirplui I lutlvlded profit! H. 10071 I i rut rant lipeniee, lu I'M. it. aad urn said . 3.M0.M flrrulating BolM DM Haukl and Bankan mtb.r than above) ticuiattd depeelti: Imllvldule depoalti tub- I" .luck . . J40,"J7i 11 certlflralM f Dapoelt dua lu Icia tbin no dart loo.tai M Certified cheek! am I'aihlir'irhackiauiitaad. lot l,4i'l I 'ii Had Hiatal dapoalt 14, Ml 71 I'oiial ilt Inge dapolIU . MA I .' Htate and muntelpe' da- poeltl IMI0 40 I'linc Dcpcnlta: Certlflealea of dapoalli dua ou or IIii .loi Total 1671.412 41 HTATK Of OREGON,! I .ii NTT Ul lUHKlT.I I. J. I. liault. I'aiblar of Iba aboil named liana, do eulemuly iwaar that the abulia etele mriit mi ua to tba boat of my kaowladfa and belief I. I kitll.l'ilLlir I nrreel Alteel II. M II...I..-, i a linen O. A. Havre Lilraclori riihcrlbad and iworn lo bafora mi thti"lh day of January 1116. bin riiuiiin, s.ah Malary rnblla fororagan. Additional Local. JANUARY-FEBRUARY Clearance Sale BROWNS SATISFACTORY STOKE Will offer during Jan. and Feb. a large line of Quality Merchandise at Reduced prices. Remember when we advertise any thing it is so and you know it. There are lines that should be closed out during Jan. and Feb. and we are Solng to reduce such goods and offer hem to you. QUALITY FIRST bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIBhBBBBhhhObbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH bbbbbbbUbbI HHDbbI N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon Dr. Geo. G. Carl is prejiarcd for special attention to all dis-1 eas of eye, ear and nose. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. 50tf. Notic. to Cradilort Nolle It lnwliygl vim that tlm uinltr aigntxl liii been duly uipoiDtsl mini in -litrator ul tho eiUt. of Junm I "mail i1omm), by tltit County ('curl ul tlm SUU ol Oregon, 'or Harney, County All prriom liming claim iigitiillt anl aalata nra hereby nolilliil to DTI t Item, duly verifli M by lw mniire.l, to II. M. Horton, aJiiilnilralor. ul Ml realdeBiv in Hurni, Harney County, Oregon, or at the otllce of J. S. Cook lila itloroay, lo Huron, Harney Connly, Oregon, within i month" Ironi the I late Ol tbll until-'- Ha tail Ihli alat day ol November 1014. J.B. OOOK, II. M. BOSTON, Atlorn.y. Aduiiniatrator. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass at 6:30 a. in. All other services, besides those mentioned above will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. Cough Medicine for Children. Never give a child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. Long experience has demonstrated that there is no better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup in child ren than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. For sale by all Dealers. BIG program tomorrow night. Mrs. Ixila Miller has gone to Portland where she will remain for a time. F. H. Fawcett. the game war den with headquarters at Nar rows, was in town this week. Mrs. E. J. Newell and her two sons Manny and Todd were up from their Dog Mountuin home during the week on business. Estrayed A brown mare bran ded H on left stifle also smull Ml dim under it; black on hind legs to stifle with a little white at hoof right hind leg. One spring mare colt dark, shows signs of gray; white streak in face; has halter on; branded FH on left stifle. One filly, coming two. chestnut sorrel, tale notched; white streak in face, small for age; branded FH on left stifle. A liberal re ward will be paid for the recovery of these animals. Information may be given Sheriff Goodman or G. F. Hartwell, Riley, Oregon. Hay stacks are disappearing. More snow ans some cold wea ther, it being four below last night. Mad coyotes are becoming rare as we haven't had a scare reported all week. De p snow in the mountain is responsible for the uncertain hour of arrival of mails. Fred Otley and his son Henry have been in town this week, having come in on account of the operation performed on Mrs. Otley. Wanted By man and wife place on farm or stock ranch by month or year. Address 1438 W. 6 St., J. H. Hankins, Eugene, Oregon. Notice to Stockholder!. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of Harney County Fair Association will be held in Hums on Monday, Feb. 8 for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the year and trans act any other business as might come before the meeting. J. M. Dalton Pres. Sick Heaaacke. Sick headache is nearly always caused by disorders of the stom ach. Correct them and the peri odic attacks of sick headache will disappear. Mrs. John Bishop of Roseville, Ohio, writes: "Abouta year ago I was troubled with in digestion and had sick headache that lasted for two or three days at a time. I doctored and tried a number of remedies but nothing helped me until during one of those sick spells a friend advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablets This medicine relieved me in a short time." For sale by all dealers. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. UxlTID HT4TK Lam "I I I Hurni, oraiun, Jaunai ;. in I I Nntlia ii i.rrrii) (iTrn tbat Niu..i. heialter, af Anilrawi, tirafun, wbo, on May I Ifn9,mada llom.il.ad rntr), No OrWOS. fur N VI '. "r. , luwinhlp 16 liuuib. Rania lu Kaal, fTtllamitta lite Merldlao, liaa glad nolle., ol li.nn Uenuiteake Ptnn Bvi yar .i...,f :.,; claim to ilia laud abova draerllHr'l, before ueo. A. rJmflli. lr..O a CoiiiiiiIiIi.i,ii at In uttea at Andrewi, oreaou, on the !6tb del ol fabruary. I11&. Claimant uanil al wltntta Jacob Tbomavn, cbaa. Turuar, Nerntiu Huffman. Kdwird Carlton . all ol ii'lrcMt. Oregon. a r .iit. iii't'Lu-i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rNITKIi T M ft AMI ( I M I , Murus. OMQMi January.', ttl Nutlrs la licrsbv ilvrntlitt JiimK V.kit f HsiDey, Oiftfof), who. uti lnn rin U r l " . MIIDNIMa Kllirjr, 0 U.1VM, inr .',',. -- tluo U,ToWDStilb J3 H , l(stigV K . W liUm. !!, Msrlillsn sasfllsd nolle of lutrntlnti i. ntah final Ov yrar proof to rsULllau elala lotbsj Jssd sbovs dsarriU'd. before Um Kltrr aixl kscslTsrsl tiMrtia, orrgoa, on ibi- 1Mb dtti ' Fsbrusn. i..'. rlfclssftiit usinra aa wltnesasa KUrr Bttekuii'l and J . I. Lowe, Km th ..r Hnr aF. Ortton. Limits Vlcksra, of mi i.i,..i, Ursgon. Hubrrt lr lug, of Han. .7, Oruon n m. faaai. iti-gnirr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' UMITIH BTATKH LAMB UKFICK. lurui, Oragou, January 14, l ,l Motli'a Ii beraby ilvm ll.at I'atar Millar, ..I alelea. Oregon, w bo, ou JumMi. 1V11 nmi Ju. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Now on. Call and see the big reduction in prices. Listing of goods will appear in this space next week. County warrants taken at par in trade. My general line of WINTER GOODS Is Complete A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Agt. Buick Automobiles .etfsaassssgssss aapac No UMl-0'.i, for BWUNK4, Nl,NK',. hi. M'ltS. I',Sv larllon Al X . I(iif.. II. Wlllauirtta Marldlan, baa riled nollra ol In lantlon to mala final tbraa yaar proof toeatab llib rlalu to tba laud abovr degerlbetf, befon tlaorgi A. Hraylli, tl. H. Coiumlleioiii i al hi omt-a at Andrewi, Oragou, on 111 .oil, .ii,,.,i Fabruary. I11&. Claimant naum ai wltnaaiai : Hufui tiaoria, J. U. Riliadi, Oliver MeCarly, John Mi I ,-ai. all ..in.-lit. Orpgou; WM. ai Itrglmn Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALLMKINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Froo Camp House and.Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stoek. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair (.round Uurai Lilt No. til NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION 1) niTiii Mr Tn l.ai, tlrrn i, I Harm. Oregon, Novimber A), 11141 Noilt'u It bireby given thai tba Nortbarn I i.riili' Hillwar Company, whole noat. ofAre a.lilii'ii It Hi. I'aul, kfluntaota. baa tbll Ailh day of Novimber 1114, file In tblioffli'i litap I'll, ntloii toaalect uudar tba provliloaiof tba i i oi i .ii.. i. annrovad July I, UM (aoHtat . iiMV. l-i'JUl NWiHWirlei'. W.Towuiblii'rtnoulb, Hauge an Kail, w M. 4U.0O. Barlal No. trvMi Any ind all naraoni claiming adversely tbi tin di di'iurltiad. or deilrlbed to oblaot bevaeae i.l tin- mineral rharaotir ol tha land, or auy otbar reagea, lo tbe dlinoial lo anpiuaut, himld fllu their affidavit! of proleat In ttili nii'ti, nuor bafora the Uih day of January, mlr). Wi. ram. HegtiUr. tl-.-Ki Burn! 133 I. lit No. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l'NITl HTATK I.AMi ul I I. I . I Hurni, Oregon, Novemlwr lerS, 1.14.1 Notice Ii hereby given tbat tha Korlheri faclfle Hallway Coinpauy, whoav juiat offln ad.li.4i Ii Ht. I'aul, Uluui'iota, liaa tfili .'.li'l .! of November 1114 riled lu Mill onTcelleai.tiln n tion to aalacl undirlha nrovtiioui.it tlioaii ol Congrria. aptirtivad July I, liw :to gtal. ' 130 ea eitaudad by tbe Act ef Cotigrt-tui up R roved May 17. 110, wugwu, nee. w, T. ss b. It r. K-.i N', NW Hoc. 10 HKV.NW'.. He. IV HW'.NK'.. aSURWt.Her I7,lnt9 Her. Ml. T. 9V H. li lt, lot Tl. Hrr. J. HKkHKt. Har 4. T :t H . It Seal w M. Harlel No. u,-,: Any and ell neraoue rlalmlug adVergelj tbi landi dairrliird, or dealrlug to oblecl neeauei' ol the yioetel rharacterof the and.oren; other reaeoti, lo the dlinoial lo n.,li,.aii i . bOBld file lli.lr aflldavlli til protect in ! office, on or brtore the 1Mb day ol Juuuni), 1111. We. K.ihi, Hi, I. In CITATION IN TUB COUNTY COUKT titS' THK 8TATB OK OHKOON I'Olt ll,l NKY COUNTY. In the metier ol lite l.itatr 1 ..i I A. O. I. y noli, ducoeeeil To Mary Ann. (ircen, Murtlia A. afeUrlfl, Jnn. Kergtiruti, Julitt II. Hut rill Kloreiiie I.. Illnn, 0. ('. Kiiiiiklin, William Irenkliii, J. 1.. l'ruiikliii. hihI A. W. Franklin. IIHKKTINU: IN THK NAMK ()! II IK Hl'.VTK OK OltEOON, you are hereby rii...l ittul ( We have s complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the great variety Everything For Eveiybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store Mm h. l.i). Mat No. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION i l mi illtil lu.liliolttra lliantillra I tinilrr Ihe inm lloui ol tin art Itl'ITOI I'll .1 111 V 1 . iMiH.ilMI.I ul i .ii ii. I'M, in I,., I by I ho ml ol Cultural! auarui- ,NK'. K., tluti 4, town ol Not iiiil. II. ,11 to hi I, ll I'l.llill. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'NIIKIi ITATKH I. AND orriOBl nrni, Oregou, J.nuiry 14, mil. I Nutre ll bireby given that Halph Cattiraon. of Vunitor, oregou, who onjunell, itroi.anu ii. . .iiiiMi w, I vi J reepeetliely, wade Home lean -.Miuriaa, no. onii-ur4g7, for a NK'.HK1., Hoc. , WMNWK, W ' Million '.'. 'loi.ualilp 'J' Houili. Itauai ail. WlllemelU Meridian, be! gled I. ilerldleu, bai o make final At to tha land aha aarlbed, before kegleter and Heeelvar, al Hutu. Oreguu, on tbe 1Mb der el rebruery. Hit. tiatmaniuameaee wtin nolloa ol litteutlon to make final live year l root, to aaiauuin rtaim to mi nua enove oe Atuiiteed K Hrown eed Anna rown,both nieve Beawaerd of cord. '.on rrluaeton, lira A . nibg, K.,i,i,f oiVouator. Oregon, eteve leewee Uriguu, Wood gaatiiy.ee frluaeti regou. I mi mi kt.tbi I.ihd ornci, i Hurni. Orag.0, November 14, 1114 I ll. i' i. Ii..ili ulvuii that th North.... a . .1,1 ... I'H'i'li- IIiiiIim.) i "iiitiaiiy. uhoaa ikhi ofbee required to appear In lite ( hiiiiIv I'nurl eddti'ii la hi l-mil Muiu..aota.hai thli Whtlef m a m .. ul ,it.,i ,.,.. inn i ... , ..ami i au a .a - ol Uregon, lor llaniny t iiiinly, al tin Court Koom thort ol at lltnii , in tin. Ooutity ol Harney on Wetliirniluv II,, tltlnlay of January, 10IR ul 1(1 oVItu k in th. lorenonn ol that day to llitut uml theie aliow caii-e, II any iiniat, vliy ilm Judge ol th. County Court, nhouM not leeus an order In hi'II thu (olltiwlng tin crllied real property, to-wil : Iotl I, 4 and fi ol Section x uml lot biidlhe NWU ( Hie HW4 of Siitioii 9, In towuihlp 27 H., Ketige SO K. W. M. containing 100 at-rel morn or Inn. WITNESS: Th. llonoruulo (irunl Thorn paon , J ml go ol tlm ( 'tiu 1 1 ty 0g4jrl ol th. Stale ol Oregon, fur llm C.iiniv ol Uarney with the Soul of fuiil Conii afBitxl tlii. lit It day of NovsmbfW A II. 1914. ATTEST: It. T. Hughel. Clerk. Ily O. N. Jauirion, Ikeputy Clark lw) .Say thore's going to be some rood pictures at Tonawama this week. 14IUI) y ...i M . , i , Ml,i ' il. iul SKi.lK', Hr. 17, um ii.ini ,.i. nouiii, oMiig.i ii.'i, Kaal, w. M oi ml No. OMtt tnyabitall i , Uituing advanely the laudi il, , lined, or ilralrlng toobjerl Uerauae "i in.' in mi i ii i I'haraolirel the laud, or any Ml1 'aioii loth.. illiiiltoiiilnant,ahould nil-iln-ii niiiiliniii ol I'loliat lii thia offlre, ou or hi 'lino I In- ith .1,1) i.l January, ivit . Cakhi. Regliter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i Ni I KObTATM LAND orKIl'g, Hum. Ogfguil, Hati'mber 10, 1114. Notice ii hereb) given ihat Hart A Haulltou ol llll.), tin ,.ii., who, on July -ja. lMg, made ' "I lnlii. No. ll'J-Jtl. for Ngt.NWt, a), Towuihlp a a, II ,- I wlllamille Marldlatt. haa fllad n, .ii..' in liii.iiiioii to make dual five year I'ronf, lo ratabllatl i-laliu to the laud above da i ni.. .I i .i i. M ,. Hi,- iirglairr aud Ketialvir, at Hurni, Oregon, ou ihu imh day ef Jauuarf llll Cluiiniinl naiiit.i a tvltuaaaai: I tleotgu v , ii'iaoit Collier. Roherl J. Willi, ii. it., a A. nibble, Augual W. Xoalmaeu I II. II.. ,1 A. IUI.1,1 Jul Ml.), me.ou. !5t Wat. run .igami Final Settlement of Account. In the Connly Ooorl ,. ,u sinle of Or egon (or llimioy Cninnv In tht inutio, tl,,, H( jh HU(, (U meut ami oatato ol Sam,,, Knatli, Ja ceatejj. Nolle ia b.reby uivi n ll.at th, un.Ur. liigurd ex.culor .,( tl, ttbt wm gha ' teitamnnt .,t Ut I I, . . ....in,., i.iint'ii, unceggen, hae tiled In tliml a,, unit bffja (J Ly law retuired, hihI that llio ,tli ia nauirJ court haieotlha iiih day of .lautuiry, 1915, at 10 o'.lotk If, a, ,,e , houteat llurtiH, OrgflOO, us lite time and placlor the hearuiK ,, objeclione to aid dual aif.uiiit an, I tl,,, euttlement therm.l, any ami all peraoM htviug objaclloui llifrolo uuiht j' ,, with Ihe clerk of mti, I r,,, f. I V. aalil .Ian ...! al S 1 4-n. u,g SUU lllllt- ke First publU ulit.n iH if I I m