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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1915)
TheTimes-erald Ha Tha Laraaat Circulation Of Any Nawapapar In Harnay County. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 118 LocrI News. Tonawamu toniRht J. r. Mahon was in the city this week. Citv Restaurant pays cash for emrs. D. M. McDade is over from Harney. Hot Tamalas at the Gillenwatcr Bakery from 4 until 10 o'clock each night. Bundles for the Steam Laund ry can be left at the Capital and and Star barber shops. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INVITES YOUR BUSINESS David Williams was up frost Princeton during the week on business. Mr. Williams is in the mercantile business at Princeton. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF1 BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Charles E. Brogan and his son and Edwin Griffin were up from , Narrows Thursday, the two for mer on land business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clerf of, the Alvord Ranch, in Harney County, passed through hero this week on their way to Portland and Salem for a few weeks visit. Ontario Argus. Kodak films developed 10 cents per roll, any size. Prints 5c each All orders of 2 dozen prints tiltn developed free. A. EL McLain, Care of Sayer Studio. The daughters of Mrs. Katy Winters desire to express their thanks to the many friends for kindness show and sympathy ex tended them during their recent bereavement. The prizes for masked ball given by the Tule Circle at Tona wama Feb. 12 will be cash. $5 each for the best costumed lady Statement Of The Condition Of Tha First National Bank of Burns At the close of business Dec. Slat, 1914. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $320,232.62 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 78,630.69 Premium on U. 8. Bonds 1,340.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,904.02 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 119.095.20 .. $576,462.43 LIABILITIES Capital $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits HI, 993.62 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS . 444,468.81 $576,462.43 Capital and Surplus 8100,000. Oregon State Depositary United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED CiihmI Bread is the staff of life. ! WO have it for sale at City Res- tauranl Miss Swearingan was able to resume her work in the school room this week after a siege of illness. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INVITES YOUR BUSINESS Chas. Roper is stopping in town in order to have the Pasteur treatment administered for mad dog bite. Timothy and clover Ground feed at Hagey'a. Tonnwama tomorrow night. Ira Mahon and wife are guests of friends in this city today. For rent Two furnished rooms. See Mrs. E. C. Eggleston. We have been getting more snow this week and we now have more on the ground than there has been for several years at one time. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ,$100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES seed and! YOUR $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS and gentlemen and $4 each for 'lean seed barley for sale. 1. VandeVeer, on Pine Creek the best sustained lady and gen tleman character. Geo. W. Raycraft informs The Times-Herald that the Valley , up View school house has recently visit their mother who i Address, Drewsey. Oregon. Dick and Charlev Otlev were from Lawen this week tolJ""1 "orin iuwiiwh. rec.v iy invutu. A. B. Whitney purchased 100 teres of land from Frank A. (Morn this week. The track is W. T. Iester made the ileal. at been improved for the conven- erintr from an operation ience of the pupils and patron.--. Cummins hospital. Cloak rooms, new paper and a That the safety and conven new root nave Deen compieieu , ,t.nce 0f banking by mail is get and the building is now quite the For Rent 160 acres of land , adjoining fine range, plenty of water, good house and a garden plot that can be irrigated from comfortable and one the district ia proud of. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National accounts oi mis cnaracier ai me Bank of this city last Saturday Harney County National Bank, the same officers were re-elected fYo"r ,lomt; Institution). to their respective positions and K. .(. McKinnon and wife took the capital raised from $25,000 their departure yesterday for Hot to 50,000. The change makes no Springs, South Dakota, where difference in the capital as it was j they go with the hope of benefit merely a transfer from the sur-jting Mrs. McKinnon's health, plus to the capital stock making Her old trouble has returned, u it an even amount of the two, hospital there has been rscom placing the institution more fully ! mended to them and lliey are in harmony with the new federal going to give it a trial. Her reserve bank act, according to the ' many friends hope she will find statement of Cashier Gault. relief and a permanent cure. ting to be more thoroughly ap Imiaire at this ollice. predated by out of town people, At a class meeting of the Senior is conclusively, shown by the' class of the High School, held steadily increasing number of recently Dr. Benson was request ed to deliver the baccalaureate Hay and grain for sale. Phone B. F. Silcr, 375. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INTITF.S YOUR BUSINESS Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may be had at the Goodman feed barn is south Hums A. Egli was over from the ranch this week on a visit to his family and looking after business affairs. The Burns Steam Laundry gives special attention to parcel post. Send us your laundry by mail. Mrs. Oscar Cavemler arrived homo last Tuesday from a visit to tho east. She came in by way oi itiversuie. Dr. Geo. G. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis eases of aye, ear and nose. K SI tested and glasses fitted. fiOtf. Miss Hazel Cottd took her de parture last Monday for her home in Canyon Cily after an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. Curtis Smith, in this city. Oul-oMnwn taapayara who tlnirr ut to pay lhair ! will pirate tend ua lha lax collector! tatrmant of 1 1 . amount due, together with instructions for payment of MM HARNEY COUN TY NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. Clifford Reed and wife arrived home Thursday afternoon from an extended visit to outside points, having been gone for al most a month. While out they visited Corvallis where "Teddy" spent his school days and renew ed aeauaintanees. 'Pi.,. t .1 ... :.N iiii- ui-w i.t-vi-n.-n iiu-uiif i:. about in readiness for business, the chairs having arrived this week and we understand the boys will be ready to open the doori next Tuesday evening with Pa. "I was bothered with this a good opening production of complaint for some time Slid fr picture.. This is one of the oo ucutly had bilious attacks. last play houses in the whole In-1 Chamberlain's Tablets afforded terior country and the friends of Hie relief from the first, and since the boys in charge hope they will taking one liottle of them I feel make a success ..f their new un- like a different person." For dert.iking. sai- by all dealers. " Rolled barley, wheat and oats for Hale at market prices. - W. A. Coodman's feed yard. Say there's going to be some good pictures at Tonawama this week. W. M. Johnson and Zollls Dib ble were over from I he Silver creek section the Tore part of this week. Dr. Benson's theme next Sun day morning will be Paul's claim, "I have Fought a (!ood Fight." Kndeavoi service Sunday even ing at 7:46. Even though the snow is quite deep the autos are making regu lar trips to and from Riverside and the auto stages continue to make very good time. Teacher's receiving passing grades at the recent examina tion are as follews: .lane Miller, Denio; Ralph Rimer. I,awen; Laura Adrian, Denio; Ola Booze, Fields; Esther Hughet, Narrows; Mrs. Elsie Dew, Huchanan; Ray Jackson, Burns; John I). Taylor, Hums; Mary Hendricks, Harri- rnan, Christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyter ian Church, Sundays at 3 o'clock Wednesdays at 7:110 p. m. Sun day School at 1:30 p. m. Read ing Room at room No. 6 Masonic Building and it will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons of each week from 2 until 8 o'clock. This is a free nailing room and people are wel come to come during those hours. Lost From tho Hotel NarrowB a large leather suit case, with tag .1. 0. Berkley. Finder please return to Ths Times Herald office. I i. . Unit for Stomach Trouble. "Chamberlain! Tablets are just line for stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Q, C. Dunn, Arnold Notice of Public Auction. E. C. Tulloch was over from the Catlow COttOtry this week in company with Mr. ( ritchliekl. j Eil. got muzzle for his bull dog NoUe la brby stvra thstUwusSsr while here and says he will be on , atgBsd.bjrsolhorHjrol sa set olihe legi- the safe side. They have Dpi been bothered with any mad coyotes as yet but he says tiny may take a notion to come over to that favored spot most any time as it seems to be attractive to most everything else. Mr. ill" i i -ii. i, (luii. in ais, i.i tin-m.k -Kin I. ian uf Mai I M-ar, ..ill Hell at pub lic inn In. ii, ut die ..h .linaii feed yards, oi lluriis, OrSSOfli " lb If' '!' "I I ell rum), IW6, llui following iliiiril,r ! n-ruiml property, to wit: Tliri'o Ih-uiI ii leMlagS, hi. "i 10 yrara ..lil , ..m.-. i n( iliiiin liarin-KH, and um OSStS 'wl I Im 4jii. H v ia m. 1. 1 unili r tin- ban raatad by amid act, to aatiafy !-! bill, Tullock States that Catlow peopli are not getting many rabbits as mid iim icrim ihortHii Hill beoaab. they seem to have migrated. Ds Dl NOTK'K POH PUBLICATION i inTsnai ru land owes, i Kami oiiiKitii. Jmiiiinii ,'..i'. i NOtlrt Ii in n-i.i in. ii i... il.nl Hiiiltiiii .I liiiii.H, Orvgoti, who. i.n t-.-iiMini? 1, liiiA IllH.ll II. .in i .I.n. I HUM, Nil, II .t II ,,r !.',, W ',, ' i ' ,, i North "I Mu'i .mi Hi.., motion I., rownafllp IM I., Iim.. . I U ,1 mi. "I'. i Mi-1 1 . 1 1 H ii, hat ii I ill in .it r t n 1 1-ii 1 1 ii I. iaii Una I tlinii' year ert.uf. t nlilmli in m lothii Imiil Hliuvi. .Ii m Ml.. -.1, lajforn Haajltal nii.I Hiili it. al Hurt. h im. , ..ii Hi. .ii, ilay ,.r Haft Ii. in Iniiiiiiii i nauiaa ..- 11 Dtafaai Kit, in iinf in. ..n.i. rtaiman, laiaa4ar MtKtiiila, iiiuIimI' liroffan.allof Narrows, Dragon. Iaiiiiii, It.'Klali i . NOTICE FOK I'lllil-ICATION. I'MITRI) HTATKS LN OfrfCI I mi lis. OftftODi Jm ii un j I . I I Niiiu i' l I ibj glvant tost Samuel Erie Iran nf ItMiriP, M(.... Ml, Willi, (if l.- lllhl t I', I'll. inailt llntiH stead Kim r y .., NK1, H(!iii,n in, Towniblp .' t -., khiik" HI, Wll iMin.-ti.i Mi-riillnn, has f 1 1 - a note of Itltabtloi to innltti flnal llira yi-ar inmf. in -t m I- : i -1 . i lalm to lot IiiimI ibOVfl dJMOrlbfd, IWfffri l(4f-la'i-f ami lti-ilvr, nt liiirns Ongon, on the llli tiny of Man li. IWli. ('Is I in nut n mti c mh trUtlMMI Nut II-i y, fna (Mtarunff, i i I y, K a. Hr.lisi'ii, nil ut Iliiiiis. OfCfOII W M I- A ill Iti glslHI NOTI0I FOR PUBLICATION DM 1 1 K J ITATM land 01 (hi-, i Uuim. Uit'K'iii. January BT, 191 Nolli' In hirby kIvi-ij tliat CbMtar KUWQ, uf NarruHS, Orrari.u, who, oil Janimrs BO 1913, tiisde HOBWtMd flOtry, Nil 0'iWi,, lur NVV'1!, Hwtlull UK I'oWliRlilp (M HoUtll, l HI Kitnl rt lllaiiii'iii- Mi-rlillan, has tUul liutlt-v ut Intiii tlon to makt' tins) thri't- i-at proof. to tatahllah i lalm to I he I ml a bo vi' tiMorllMHl, bfur Itftfle t-r nntl Hwirlvt-r. it Hums, UrtfOII, on bt lrl iUy yf Mar h, Itlft, 1 itilniaCtit iiaiiica as wlttiMMi i l.arli.s K Itllliiinn. I . f VXIIaon ami Karl llHt'kui, all of Narrowi (iioK"ti. Henry 1 Mill in a ii, of Diamond, imiuii. Wm. Fahmk. Keglal. r Si-rlal No 077(V NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. fNITKDKTATKH LAND OITICti iturns. tjri'Kon, Jai.uai) Li, Ifl Nollcv is Iifm'Lv llvfu (hat Ailiiif- Kaitlkio r, of llauni'i rniiiitr.Hiaie of Ortfon, whuae poai i ff 1 1 i niltlri-nn la llnrlia, OrcKnii. did Oil Hrbtnm Li'i M'tll, 111.- in ihia tifii' - his nfplh ation to make antrr (or tho hK4NW'4l (ftto. 1. 1 ' H. JO K . W, M.ftaaHstKtieoof Jiml W. Iluvrrii, Who I ni I led to in it. r . Mr th. n-tor as add I lloual to til No 4V.V4, matte Sim liiliel lb, MV. si t.ltu ohi. Ni'hraaka, under hn tlona .':si a'ol 009 of the l(evlsd Hiatutra of the liilteii Hlatav, and I In- rules and rrKllUtlutia of the Drpattnu'iit of the Interior thereiimlei, Rraut I UK additional landa to aoldlera mnl sailors M0 Ml ved in (hv A ran r Nftl jr uf thr I lifted Mules during the Mltnl the Ue'.f llli.n Any nd all nrtaona dIiIbIO d rMl) tin laida dsi t IImmI, of deslrlns; to ulJi't k-ituir of the mliieial tbllflM Ml m Un- land, ut kin part tin n if or fot n n a son, in tin 'lispn-ni to spi'lh snl. ahoiild tile their anidavlta olpro tesi III Hill Mareb. i !. offh t-. I.ne Itn- Mil tts ..I W M I'aKHa, Iti'lf ISlt I tloii Mm. h i. id 1st put'llc ation, Jatataiy 0 i i i ast put. i THE BATTLE AND THE RACE The Imltlo ia not always to the strong-the race not always to the swift. It is neither strength nor swift ih'hh that will bring you off victorious in Life's Battle and Life's Race. It's perseverance. It's starting a thing and sticking to it. By starting an Account at Hie Harney County National Bank and having started it by sticking to it, YOU can win the Battle and tho Race. It's up to you! - ('.real work arc not performed by ttrcnKtli ltil by ptfttftTSBfti HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon lliiutt: J a. in to 'J . m. We pay 4 per cent, inteteat in our Saving Department or (iVrlificnteii of Ilepoait ) UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Aluminum Ware A New Consignment Just in The World's Best "Quality" Brand Died in-law. Valley At the boms of his son Coo, w. Raycraft, in View, c. p. Copsland, NOTICK Kolt PUBLICATION . ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Begins Monday, Jan. 4 Watch our Show Windows and the Papers for real BARGAINS I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Hasonlc Building. - - Burna, Oregon address, May 10, 1915. You will find all the newest ideas in millinery at Clingan's. The ladies of Burns and vicinity are invited to call. One door north Haines' store. Wanted By experienced farm er and stockraiser. to rent a ranch equippsd with stock and imple ments. Is expert irrigator and orchardist. References, thiH of fice. Dr. Griffith performed two operations at the Cummins hos pital this week, one on Mrs. John Cary and the other on Mrs. Archie Gibson. Both patients are reported getting along well. Estray-There has been a big spotted 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 slope in left, crop anil split in right ear. W. 0. Best, Itiloy, Oregon. The little boy who cajne over from Agency to have the Pasteur treatment administered on ac count of being bitten by a dog that afterward developed rabies. takes the last treatment tomorrow and will then return home. Frank Johnson came over from Prineville Wednesday night, coming by way of Uiverside. He came over to check up the assess ment roll for Oregon & Western Colonization Co. and wanted to get away again just as soon as po.--' t-.ible as Mrs. Johnson is not well and he is anxious to get home. The masked dance for the little ones at Tonawama la-st night was a big success so far us nunibi r.-t of maskers and enjoyment of the little folks are concerned. They certainly had a good time and they were there in numbers. Some of the costumes were very "fetching" and put to shame the big folks masquerades. The little Thornburg girl was awar ded the prize for best sustained character, representing "Mother Goose" Frank Smith took the prize in his impersonation of Cal McPheeteru. Madison Richard son and Frances Donegsn were best costumed. usn I D STATU LASOOrriCS, i Hum, lirriioii. Jauiiaii ... ul:. i ...lli ! It, trl.i Klv. it that lorlM Hitman. aged 88 years. The cause .if JgVLZSSrk ?& J? JSSTSMf Nr',Sl4, rvr 7 ftii.l (,ol ', MctlOB I Ii.wiisM-V. Hoiilli, Hriikp W hut, Wlllaitialtr lltour lkr, Las flle-l ir' ft-sii in... .1, I.. . lMt,J I a , , In! , I,, ma) mml IHI ( III hi IllitMl 1. 1 lull' III fcrlatff Sllll UtTlar Ski lUiycraft aloii( five years BfiTO and ,,,"" un on l,,t' "' Mw. 1B''- I .In .III i.ain.l m ulll...ll,. Kdwln inilTlii Walter Crrasinun, A 'an.lrr l, k.li j.- I I mT.i-m I llritafaiii all lit Nallnwi the family, he is survived by two ""v n i anaa, m ian i sons in nassscnusetu death was old age and deceased had been QUitS feeble for several Martilla. N..nii.il Mainour lakai I, 1 i ... I I inl. nil. .n lii iitaki-Dual tin years. He came here with Mr. had since made his home with one dau ghter and his wife in Seattle, and Mrs. Raycraft. Funeral ser vices were conducted at the fami ly home in Valley View Tuesilay, Rev. Dr. Babbidge conducting it NOTICE . Kolt PUBLICATION, I'NITKII riTATKH I.ASII liKKIt Ki lliirm, oimuu, Juiiuary II. ivili.i Null! - It tiiTi'ti) Klren tttat Kaltti rattrraiili, ..I Vvoator. Oraaoa, nim -.n Jun u, ivw.aoa Ii. . H I .1 ......... I w..l . ......a Hit . Mb. l-i i .'.ill.. ii .- ,,..i,, man. iihih. r. Raycraft bruuKhl the re- taa.i Kmriaa, s.. uuia-oMa;, i.u k'.sk1,. S.1I hi l ..... Ml U I a. u i U .U - a. t that SVentng HWL Nit-tlou tf.Towuhlpln HuthVHaD M IVKSI ii'Siiiriie i rt mi is u. lias iiifo "( hiifiitlon to itiaki filial Mft vnar , ... , . ,,,, i.mh.I, t.i . stHliilsli i In I lii to '. In- IhimI allow da Burns crmuU'ry Wednesday. I he (. riia &, t Kgutrnd puoivar. at Byrni . i i . i a.i ort'Kon, mi tin I'. ill day of Kvbruary, l' bereaved relatives have the sym- . laimatntiameaM .iQami .. - a . . . . I I . I . f I M 1 K lilt. Wll Mill) AllllM ll I O Ii , I ; li pathy of many friends in this i.,f vvnator urMon, huvi iaftrd ..( uoto. rrKon, v nti.i im in e, on i run rn. u. iiri(oii. mains to this city and interment was made in the section. " ' HV I HM . Kt'aiisltl February 24 Keep That Date Open You'll See! uMl ONAWAM THEATRE I Bl Usual Picture Program Tonight Three Reels A comedy Usual prices, lO and 1ft cents TOMORROW NIGHT "THE FOX" Eine Two-Reel Feature of Canadian Northwest "In Through the Snow'9 An interesting, gripping drama "Valentine's Day" A lively, laughable comedy A Four-Reel Program Good Usual pricesRemember our tine music WEDNESDAY NIGHT SStiSS "LUCILLE LOVE" Last Installment of this Interesting serial and two additional reels Don't overlook the best music and traps NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION t'NITIMi HI UH I .' 1 1 (irKh ., llurii, nrt-itoii, Jammi '.', 9A KotlM Is hrrHiv V0 that MviiJaiii In r kinK. of tin 1 1, - tirwon who, on w putntM i IWOS. ss it -1 Kfliruari ., Vili TVpM IlVvly liiSalr llomr. la-nil K'ilrl No " - ' i .1 . lorhW. t'.-I.H.i- ;-!. K'aNh1. " .illitii'l NW'.NW'.Pi.tl.in t, loMi.ilitu .'I. - Itsiiur WJK,, Wllliainrttf Miii-lUn hss fll.-.l BOtlee at I i.i -h tii. ii (o in war Una I Ova -ar proof to Mtab lish mini lo tin- laud hi.ovi' dotrrlbod, Uefiirr ItiL-tajtrr will Kriciwi. ( linita. i ifcir-Mi. ,.i, tin' 'I h da) ol It'll i in i 1 i i laiiimul nanirs no m ltnsus )OhB lr...1,os. . K i Mi K mi Kail itsriMs , iii-iim VulKan'on an nt Ruruuni r--n m h.Knr, Ki-Klstt r NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I Mill) MTKK I AMi til KICK, 11 urns. I fi mi . J Slllin I i '. , I ! Notit i- U . rby iiTi UmI Joatpb L. Blllta, ol Hli.y , i iM'r'iiti. Him, mi July .-. I -1 1, iiihiIi- ll-lllt S'lHl bDIri So UAaat.' .'Ol -rt'NVN ,, SW'.-W1, Sr .1 .' ,M ',. an.) -(', . -f. ii a ruttoablpaM h Rang 4 R wlilmttf Miii Mil. tiss tlli'-f iiniii ol MiU ntli.n to mkt In. Hi tit ri. i tar (.i(. I. tu i-sla 1 ish t Ulm to ' l.t Uml Low Icsi'rti i-.. bafort Itt-Klsttr stxt Ki n'lin, Hi Huriis. OfWgoO, "U Un' "Hi its) tif l-it-ruafy. I UA ' lainiant iisiiiti hi wi!in.- V T. I.aatrr. ol Hums. Oregon i. w Wilaoti, of KlU-jr. 4irvsri.il. Ph.. HcOvougu, -l tUulTar, urfron i iu Tin. in j'si.n oi Igll, OrvgOu N i i-tHKi . Hi itolvr, NO1I0E TOR PUBLICATION I pftTBO -I IKs I.ANIiiiKH' K.j hums. OngoB, Dvcanbat l, i 'i t i KoUm I bgrtby glvva ihtl Borgn Hi rii. ol Hu r lis. OrMODi who. on JuU ft, I'll, iiis.lt lloiiH-slt st Kntry, Nj Q6MK1, for HWU , iii.n, Ka, I ownshin .ti loath. Usur- "' K .wniMDatlc Mi-it. lisii. iiMs niti BotlM of luUulioi to makt' ftiinl thiri- Vvgl proof. Im fstahltsu . 1st i in to Hit liiinl above )'! rlbvd, it fore Rt i nit-rum. Ki-t-riwr. at Hurns. Dregun, Otl thf In) day of r'.'l.rur.r, im . t'laiiuaiit naitu-s aa lturMi HUOlOB K Tyler. Mllls CltUi SOU I S MiiRlirt. sll of Hurni, UrgUU, slid -.tii.-l r In is p sMi . of Klit-y, I'l'im M. KtKKl, l-ClV' NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. rHlTKb hTsTM l.aNb OrrirR, i HuriiM Oregon, huteiulHT ."V, IVH i Nutlia is lit-rtti y ,'i vi-n tliat UvOBgfd W Wilson ol lull, ori'KtMi, who, tin Novembai 1 Itfio, in ail f ll st in. I Rotry, No -l - for K,4s ., ''K'.. NK'4i'4 lee li; tiWLKWU, not; d.., I' ll., K H r. . Nti.l lots I. J, -h'4Srv4. H.-itltin ... luMUaltlp ,i. South, Knox 'M I sat, Wllatuvlte Mtfi.lisn. has n ! uottca ol luton l Ion tti uiaat- II n Hi Hi it-t- vtgr Proof, torsi i Ii Ish rlaitii to ihf laml abova Qatorlbad, bafora Rv Istur aiol Hfttltft, h( Minns, Uregou, ou Ho 4th .U or Kt'hrusrv, III i Claimant Danaa for arlt Daaaaa KtlnarU Kgll, Ouy I li..mns..n. John Klik Alrrad i f-ohot hi. . an ol Kgll, r gou m Kahhk, Raglatvi I.ISl l. II" KkriTOKATION iti KNTIO Ol I ,Mh IS NATIONAL rtilti:-! NoUta is lierrhjr gltatl tliat ilia lamia dago r I bad below, fmi.iiii ItMiarrca, within tho UMlhtur Nalluual pot fSl, Dlfoll, rt III l'f SUlifr-it In St-ttli'lllt-lll Mini iim ufiuaff tht nrovlatuuioi tha oomaataad Iti us of tba I'lilti-tl stall's mnl the art ol Jiiih- II l'.SM (14 RUU, IB8L it tho I lnl .iMittts lnn.1 oltn i- st hui us. (IrvgOU, OD Mm 1 1 l. 4, I'.'l. Ally s.i lit-r w lio waa artuully ami In oo.l fmih i laiiniiiki anv of kaltl laml for agricultural pQI pOgfg pTtOf lu JOUarj I, I BOO, hikI has not atbgndoOlu aaiuo, lot ii pit inn mi' n'.i o iiiiikr houii stitail antr) fot the landi actually hi i iiptftt. rtgltl lands ttt-tf llnteil Upon tUf tin phiatioiiH of tin- persona tuantlotied baloa, w ho ha mi n pra hrt im r rUh slihjti i i. tin- print iiiiii oi sin nut h sfitit-i, provldv sui-ii sfititT or applicant is luni iiii t inaktt honaataail into himI ibi prafunu . lull i is i-f n ist il priol to slurb 4, i i ., ut wliii h iluit- i hu lamls will i it mbjacl to satth luvul ami i-niiy l nut iiiHlitifl hri.un Tbi Ik mis sit as lolloiiH : 11,. N ' -. i thoW ' , -a I Of ' M,T" 1 r.' 4 1 ., I III- .-.'. r ','. si This shipment includes one piece Tea Pots, Coffee Per colators, Double Boilers, Preserving Kettles, Milk Pails, Combination Funnels a most practical article, with various attachments permits it's use in many ways Skillets, Tea Balls & Strainers, Salt and Pepper Shakes, Collapsible Cups,etc A 20-Year Guarantee 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 NK'.Htt i.. hi-f :.i. hi-1 ,i ll... IT VV I V I. i Via, I I I... v A I . ll'l s. I. I .1. Koo .', l 1 1 h it aN l1 . u m iniiHiii-H, appli i at Ion of Hi ii t him pin 11, 1 1 . 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Nutiru la liaruliy iiiiui ii.ni linl I allao, ol Qrovllla. OraaODt wrEo. on haoamlHir I, im i hii.i iii.t-tiitT 6, Iim I. rvapaailvalf. mada llunu-aioail r.nii na, nn n, iu iiit.ni, i.n ni,',.,.'., r.'SK' . i.i l NKi.M-'., .-..Mi, . KlJNw1.. hui'll.ti II. Tuimlili ll , IIhi.hu HU K, l ill.iiiiul I., Mtillillan linn I) Ir.l ii ill i v til luti hi i, u, n, iintkf llual Hit' y.ar irunf, In I'.liilil, .1, . I.iln, t Hit' lu ii it hIiu.u tit m'i llitil, l.iiinit. 1,,,, Mm y i li, J i ,11 H, HoUlllllaaloiiar, ill ln.tiilitr al Ainliii, Duaiiii, mi tin- .'tun iim t.i lanu ity im. ( Ullllllllt IIHIIll 'I HI II IlllttalUM K.iw. j. fallow, iii OrovlUa. nivalin w o lillliuiia, ul iiiiii,, iitoion, Jii, Villi,, n, .ll, mnl M, M. Iinmi ImlLof Orovlllv nn-aon Vim. Faaak, ltuKlaur. J Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware I BURNS HARDWARE CO. rvr.iaL. siTiiin, manager AC