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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1915)
1 I Made In Burns PANTS 25 New Patterns Received TODAY Assorted Colors $8 to $10.50 Leave your measure today Get your pants TOMORROW See Window Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Loading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Barns, Oregon 51 he Wxmti-Small JULIAN BYRD later look .tea with the pupils nnd Miss Wilson. Some very tasty sowing, embroidery, lace, Mmm etc., f were on display and much admired. The equipment of SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1915 SUBSCRIPTION RATES On, Yw Six Mentha Tkr Month. Si.00 1.00 .78 these departments was also a source of interset to the visitors. r raises Our Public Schools. I The a'xtb (rrade of the public school of this city had charge of the regular Monday morning program Inst Monday and a large number of visitors were present t witness it Many of these visitors stayed for a period of tin; morning recitations and ob I rved i lie excellence of the ' school. J. F. Mahon and wife were among those to attend and Mr. Mahon is profuse in his praise of , the school. He had not visited the school here before but he had looked into the schools of Stock- rary Club. "Parents Day" at the Public School. "Parents Day" at the public school yesterday afternoon prov ed a most attractive arid Inter esting affair. There were he tween 250 and 300 parents and friends of the school visited the building during the da and in spected the work of the pupils. It was "open house" all day with recitation and study periods omitted and the little ones were on inspection. They did th en- ton, California where his adopt tertaining, the teachers merely ed son. Harvey Marks, attended welcoming the guests and asked I before. Mr. Mahon said Burns that they make themselves at has a Letter public school than home, inspect the note hook work! the big city in California and of the pupils and what was dis-1 that he would wager it would played upon the boards and draw- compare favorably with any other ings on the walls. public school of the entire west. It was indeed a proud day for The Times-Herald is glad to the citizens of Burns and one note these compliments as Burns that brought them more closely j has. always maintained it had in touch with the execellent work schools eiual or superior to any of the teachers. Kach room was j and it is for that reason so many open and during the hour spent come here for school purposes. by the writer in the buildiriK the A most instructive and enjoy able program was rendered by Group Five of the Library Club at the home of Mrs. Farre last Saturday afternoon. The first number was a violin solo by Knthrine Fnrre, the little lady rendering the selection from memory nnd received just praise. Mrs. Fane followed with a vocal selection, "Oh, Keep My Darling True," the words and music by Mrs. Benson. Woodbridge Geary displayed a remarkable familiarity with his subject in a talk describing some of the song birds of this country. This was followed by a very able pnper by Mrs. Foley on Arber nnd Bird Day, in which she made a strong pies for active and mor al support of patrons to co-operate with the public school of this city in proper observance of this day. Mrs. Farre sang "Little Pink Rose" which was followed by a paper on "School Forestry and School Play Ground Work" that showed careful preparation. Mrs. Benson closed the pro gram with a well rendered piano solo. The annual business meeting of the Club will be held at the home of the secretary, Mrs. Julian Byrd, on March (5. Obil Shattuck Appointed The County Farm Agent Supt. L. K. Breilhaupt of the Experiment Station, who has al so been doing the duties of the County Farm Agent under the extension field work of the agri cultural college in co-operation with the state, has resigned the latter position and will devote his entire time to the Station. Mr. Breithaupt asked to be re leased from the position in order that he might more closely look after the station work. The ter ritory is so large that the county agent should put his whole time to field work and therefore it is arranged thus. Obil Shattuck, who has been assistant to Mr. Breithaupt, has been appointed county agent, en tering upon his duties at once, nnd he will make his headquar ter:, in Burns. Mr. Shattuck is an O. A. Oi graduate and a very capable young man. "Th. Trey OHeart." Fully five hundred people Wit nessed the opening installment of "The Trey O'Hearts" at Ton awama last night and heard Mrs. Louol Smith-Reed sing and little Kathleen Jordan play the violin. Both these populnr young artists acquitted themselves with great credit and their excellent work was much appreciated. They will be heard again nt regular intervals at Tonawnma. "The Trey O'llenrU" proved a most thrilling picTuro nnd promises to hold interest through out the series which will continue until the close of school. The opening- installment was one of the finest productions ever wit nessed in this city, the scenery and settings being particularly fine. The lust reel thrown or. last night brought groat admira tion and favorable comment from the large crowd the thrilling rescue of Judith Trine by Allan Iaw just before her boat went over the falls, tin; great forest fire scene and the wild animals were truly grand. This story is full of action throughout and there are many other thrilling scenes before its close. Tonawnma has been unfortu nate during the past week in not receiving its regular ship ment of reels. Those t hat should have been here last Sunday are not here yet and the shipment of this week has not been received. There seems to be discrimina tion in bringing express, as bills for the service come regularly. fiaVid Wllilah,. il lit lh city front Princetotii With present Weather prevail ing the streets will soon by dry and nice for motoring. The city election will be held next Tuesday when a mayor, two councilmen. recorder, treas urer and marshal are to be elect ed. Very little interest is being shown in the election. There are three candidates announced for marshal, Mr. Haines, the present incumbent who has held the place for several years. Byron Torrill, formerly deputy under Sheriff Richardson, and P. M. Cheney. The present recorder. Rov VanWinkle, and Henry Dal- ton, now treasurer, will likely be re-elected as there has been no announcement of any opposition. seventh and eighth grades were absent on a tour of the other grades, the lower grades having made their visits to the other rooms earlier in the day so as to be ready to greet their friends in the afternoon. The Times-Herald has always been proud of our schools but the manager now has added pride ,' since his visit of yesterday after noon. Some of the drawings, number work and other speci men displayed on the black boards are certainly a revelation and brings to memory the rather crude methods as well as equip ment in use during his public school days. The entire system has been so improved that the lower gradis now take up studies anu exer cises that were considered ad vanced in the old days, Another matter that impresses one is the fine training of the teacheis and the excellent discipline of the en tire school. This is remarked by all who visit the school and is one of the most remarkable ac complishments under the present corps of teachers. The writer did not have time to inspect the work of all the pupils in particular in the limited time he had, but those that were inspected showed neatness and accuracy in every respect. The work is a record of each day dur ing the school year and by exam ining one may easily note the progress from month to month. "Parents Day" is a most hap py idea and one that should come twice a year rather than once, as it adds interest of the parents ana1 patrons and causes them to give our excellent public school more attention during the year. Public School Report. Report of Burns school Dist. No. 1, for the month ending Feb. 19. 1915: Pupils remaining last month 233 Registered new 2 2 .. 14 Registered secondary Pupils readmitted Total 251 J21 230 Pupils dropped Pupils remaining at date Pupils registered since begin ning of year marked "K" 240 Pupils on register since begin ning of year marked "E Pupils over 6 and under 9 Pupils over 9 and under 12 Pupils over 12 and under 14 Pupils over 14 and under 20 Pupils over 20 ... Total Mothers Inspect Work of the High School. 8 2fi4 M 82 40 29 10 254 Number of Pupils neither ab sent i. or late 130 Per cent of attendance 9ti Number visits by members of school board 4 Many visits by parents. Tardies by grade;-: 1-0, 1J 8, 2-0, 3-2, 4-3. 5-0. 6-0, 7-0, 8-0, Total 13. W. M. Sutton, Prin. Catholic Church. The mothers of the pupils in the Domestic Science and Art department of the high school were invited to inspect some of the work yesterday forenoon and 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10 a. id. 2. On week days Holy Mass at 6:30 a. m. AJ1 other services, besides, those mentioned above will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to die divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. . Having been solicit d by a large number of friends to be come a candidate for city mar shal at the coming election, I have decided to make the race, Byron Terrill. Irrigation Project Completed. I. F. Mahon and wife were among our visitors during tnis week nnd Jim informs The Times- Herald that he has at last com pleted a big irrigation dam that he has been at work on tor ten years. It impounds sufficient water to cover 554 acres of land in the Anderson Valley and is one of the largest private irriga tion projects ever undertaken and completed in Oregon. The dam is 30 feet high across a canyon and the water supply is ample for the acerage below. This brings a large area under water that will produce big re turns for the investment and makes Mr. Mahon's ranch one of the most valuable in the county Other similar opportunities are to be found throughout the Coun ty and there should be other en terprising citizens to develop them. Rabbits Are Disappearing. Harry Anderson was in the city from Crowley early in the week, and says the rabbit pest in his immediate vicinity is almost a thing of the past. Mr. Anderson and his near neighbors adopted the method of poisoning rabbits with grarVi soaked in a solution of strychnine a description of which was pub lished in the Enterprise a few weeks ago. "At our Crowley ranch," said Mr. Anderson, "where a short time ago there were thousands of rabbits, now one can seldom see one. I do not believe it has all been due to the poisoning, for they have disappeared too sud denly. "I have been told that along many of the streams large num bers of dead rabbits are being found, and the general belief is that some sort of disease has at tacked the juckrabbits and is putting them out. "This is in line with my exper ience with the jackrabbit," con tinued Mr. Anderson, "when they become very numerous in the country they are attacked by a disease of some kind, which nearly exterminates them in s single season, and then tor sev eral years you will seldom see one." Vale Enterprise, The Burns Steam Laundry gives special attention to parcel post. Send us your laundry by mail. Short Course Lecture Next Friday Night In order to accommodate more people and as several who desire to attend could not on Thursday, it has been decided to hold the last of the series of illustrated lectures in connection with the high school short course at Ton wama on next Friday evening, March 5. "Home Sanitation and The Fireless Cooker" is the subject for Friday night and with noth ing to conflict with the date it is expected the ladies will be out in large numbers. It la also more convenient for the school students as they do not have to study for recitations the following day. This lecture with lantern slide views should be particularly in teresting and beneficial. A social dunce until 12 o'clock will follow the lecture. Additional Local. Have your picture taken at the Sayer Studio. J. B. Zimmerman was up from Harriman during the week. Blue Print. Inland Empire Realty Co., Burns, Oregon. Bundles for the Steam Laund ry can be left at the Capital and and Star barber shops. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extra charge. See the Steam laundry about your work. For rent-200 acres, HO on Hat and under irrigation balance grazing, near Burns, good bonis, barn etc. Inquire at this ollice. At prices around 25 and 26 cents per pound the western wool market is now o p n several months in advance of the sched ule and the situation bears out the claim Jong made that the country will experience a wool famine because of the war and the disruption 6f commerce. It is estimated by Portland auto men who arc in close touch with conditions that at least 5000 au tomobiles will pass through this state during the coming season enrouted either to or from the exposition at San Frrncisco. The Portland auto club has issued n booklet telling of the wonderful scenery of this state and the most accessable ways of reaching the big show at San Francisco by way of this state. Harney county should and will receive a part of this travel as it is known we have fine roads for motor during the summer period and we are the most direct wuy of going and coming from the east. Bids Entertained for RotdmuUr. Notice is hereby given that sealed applications, for appoint ment to the position of County Hoadmaster, will be received by the County Court, at the office of the County Clerk, in Burns, until 12 o'clock M.. March 3. 1915; ap plicants are required to state amount of salary per month, which salary shall be in full come pensation for all services, and out of which all the expenses of the Hoadmaster shall be paid. The Roadmaster will be re quired to inspect the County roads, and to oversee all con struction and repair work, he will be required to give a bond in a reasonable amount for the faith ful discharge of the duties of the office. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all appli cations. By order of the County Court, made and entered in the Com missioners Journal, Jan. 27, 1915, R. T. Huuiiet. County Clerk. (old. and Croup in Chitdr.n Many people rely upon Cham berlain's Cough Remedy implicit ly in cases of colds and croup, and it never disappoints them. Mrs. K. H. Thomas, Logansport, I ml., writes: "I have found Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to be the best medicine for colds and croup I have ever used, and never tire of recommending it to my neigh bors and friends. I have always given it to my children when sulfering from croup, and it has never failed to give them prompt relief." For sale by all dealers. PhoneOrderi For fat young turkeys, alive or dressed to Willow Wind Farm, J. W. Biggs, P. B. Howard, Prop. Mgr. JANUARY-FEBRUARY Clearance Sale BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORE 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 going to reduce such goods and offer them to you. QUALITY FIRST N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon Use your telephone call .'SKI When you want your clothes cleaned and pressed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I HITM) HTATWI I ANU SffMS, Hums, Dragon. NatmW! U Ml Notice la beraby given tint Jem. a M Mjl uflfamet. Oregon, wh.i, on rl.ni: I. II, in ad a llomeeiead Kntry. No. IMU. for HW Hartlon N. lo-vnehlp a Honth. Kll 9 Cut Wlllaiu!! Meridian, ! '"' ' nolle ol Intention u make Anal Bt I " proof, I.. relabllah claim In lh lfti"l SDOi i-rlo.ll, belor Kriliin and Receiver. ' Barns Oregon, on Ihe and day of Murtli. I II I i laiuieiiluaineeea wllhieaee Joili Hachanaii, l.eater M lli 10 Buchanan, all ol Hi" Ban in, Orafon AILerl W Uuwau. of Hume, Oregon Wa. K.aei, Kegi.l. r NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, I'NITltl) HTATKM l-ANIi 01 H I i Burn. t'rejun. frbi m.i r I.' ISI.'i I Notice la hereby Slveii Out I lata Hi el It. i dugo, formerly Clare Kim a. daughter an. I hi II ul tleo. riece, uei-eftae. 01 nr, .,). i ho. on June A), 11. and Match la, I 'II. audi llomeateail r.ntllaa, So .until ".' reel" lor mc1. and ', . Hecllou J3, Tottliahl. I ItanaeSl rail. V. Illaliietti' Mcrhliao linali.' I nollra of Inlantloii lu make final lam yeat I'rool. to eatatillali claim lo tin land al.v i 1 ecribed, before i .r Tutlocb I H Commissioner aiblaoffle at Heckley, orcgou. ... i day of March 1. 1'. i latmaul namea aa wltneaei-e eheilee Heckle. Willie He' klri.l A M,i. J Herdugu, all of Heckley, Oregon Wat. raaaa. Keglater. NOTICK rOR PUBLICATION UNITED HT A TStH MM' "I I IC1 I Hurue. Oregon, rihiuaiy a,li. ..'ollc la hereby alien tliat .'ohn Dutnltru Clilopa, ol H in-han eu. Oregon, aau.AU Oct.ibel J. 111, made lluttiretcad Kntir.Sn l"J4l, fm HKi. rleelliin 3, luwuahlp .'I, Houlh. Kauai a,-, m :., Wll llaiuette Meridian baa filed nolli if It. v leSkwi'i' Too good to lose MduMid When a builder Iris Malthoid y.et WSf from him thru misrepresenta tion anil a desire for a cheap rooftng, he invariably makes a init i.ikc which costs him much personal Jiiiiiiyancc and loss in the end. Malthoid is a durable, satisfactory water- and weather-proof roof - we guarantee it Harney Valley Lumber Co. Burns, Oregon ! taut lou to make dual lb roe )ear .ruof tooaUh llab claim lo lb land noofe deaenbed. hel.n.' Keglaler and Hecelvar, at Hulua, Oragou, on ih :lih da) ol Harm i'l I'lalmaut namea aa arlltieaeei J. M HorTedlti, of Latveu. Oregon A r Mcl'ball, 1- II Mcl'liall aud Jamea M I.. . I all of Huchauau, orvgon. Wa I mi i atefj etet NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITK.iNTAtR I.AMt HUM lluiuiillnmii.t'linai) 1 I Noiles) ! bcrpLjr yirtu 1I11.I Hnyrtrn Braofea, ul Wftvvrly. orrguo, wlm, m uoiobai .'. in. itifttli lluuviltt'l Kolrjf. No u-st'4.1 f..r NUSh1,, MhNKhwo n sml NWUNWIa, Harriott 1. Township stuulli. rUugr s3 Fsst, Vl'llUim in MrfUisu, ttM Bled nutlet) of IttlenUon W Utah flu., I lltiwf-frsr proof, to (tlllU claim to tbf) Untl alHivt tie, r I tit?) . t d-ic Kri lets-ran.! Kiffhtr it Huns, Ortgon, on lln mi Uy ul March, 1V1& is i in s. ut nsinrt m wttnraar U I) trail. 11. 1. Van Horn, K H tirant ninl It A. Hikrwau..ll ul Hrrlt .. w I 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 4 - ' -'MMawsssaSsssssssssss.sssssssaw I'M rtkks. Heitlali-r , f.. I... r.va, llurm l.'V I.lat No. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ukitid rrraTaa Land Urrica, I Hume, oieaou, February alb, ISIS I Rocogliiacd Advantage. You will find thut Chambs lsin's Cough Remedy Iiuh recog nized advantaRca over most medi cines in use for couglus and colds It does not suppress u cough but loosens and relieves it. It aids expectoration and opens the soere tions, which enables the system to throw off a cold. 1 1 counter acts any tendency of n cold to result in pneumonia. It contains no opium or other narcotic, und may be given to a child as con fidently as to an adult. For sule by all dealers. Nolle la ltrebjr given that lb Northern 1'ai'lno Hallway Cornnauy. wltoae noal office addreaa U Ml I'aul. Mluiiaauta.baa Dili 7ih day of lU'i cllllier IJll tiled III thla office lit eiilli a C"ii lu.i'lei I iinilcr tin (iruvlalona uf Iba act iileona-reaa.aiioro.nl my I, lava iDOHtal t7, 0401 aa attended by the act ol Cotiareai aubrov id Mar 17 iuwi. the H 'ftlK'ft Hec M. Two He N II. av eaal. H M Serial No 07S7T Mil no. I all in raona claliuliit advarlelv lliu laud, dcarrllied. or daalrlna lo ohlecl hmaiiaa of tb minora! character of lha land, or any I in' i r i a. o ii to lha dlanoaal tuaiijillcaiit. ahmild NOTICK KOH PUBLICATION I'NITKI) hTATKN l.ANIXIKKICK.l Burnt, Oregon, Kabruary 17, lvl, i Nollca 11 beraby alveB Dial Hobert I. -mill ot lawen , Oregon, who, un May lii. Iwt.i. uiai, llumaalaad (ulry, No (7, tor riK ,. lul I . Mac. IS, T AH . KM K , NK'.NKi,. I-.'. I ion I, lowoanlp r, Houlb, Hangell.' K , Hlllauii lie Meridian, baa filed nolle of Intaulloii to make fluat Coiiltnutatlun 1'root, to aalahllab claim In Ilia land above daacrlbed, balura Itegiater and Heealver.at lliirna, Orvgon, on ihe.'.-ili day of March, UIS. i lalmanl namea aa Hltueaaea II. I. Hnydar. I boiiiaa Houtlay, Arthur llaml. 1' C, Albrllton. all of Lawan Orogon. IV u K.aaa, llvglatcr Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL1KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free (amp House andFeedinf Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN. Adioin.ncr i-W r:-.......i F ""S UUUIIUDi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'aiTgliHuTta l.Nl Oiin i I uurua, oragou. Kabruary N, Nollca Is baraby given thai Miarlia II Saefal father and fclr ol Harris Haeger, dci caacd, nl Hbaltoti, Viaahliigtou. wbo, on March ."'. I"l , made llouiaalcad Kntry. No U'ln, lor i-'.HI IMIIamelte Meirdlail baa III, il Sec l!i, NRU. He. a and Wi,N"i M H Kauai-Tia k . IMIIamelte M. imtlea of Intention to in all h dual llu.. yeal I'riHit. lo ilahllab claim to the laud abavadi aerlbad, botura the' Keglater aud Hot-ctvar, nt Hums, Oragou, on the 6th day ol April. l'Jl claluiaui namea aa wltneasca: William T laau-r, of Hurna. Oregon I red Htuigla. John .llllg, William tt Murgli. Idl. Oragou Wa Kaaaa, Keglater llu- their affidavits of nioteal lu thla or i" l"i e Ihe : ;li day ot A urll, his Wa Faaaa. Keglaier ituee, Serial No. V7SS5 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, llai ran Hi TSa I inn Heel, a Ho ma, Dragon, February II, 1S1A. Nullre ia heichf given that II Ugh S i'uilor, whose I'oal i iltli i addreaa Is Alberaou, Oregon hiiaihia lllh day ol Kahruaiy, Kit, tiled In i hi. iiillre hla aplillcalluti lu aeleel under the I, in Han.ua ol aaelloua larus 7 It H,,hVi Mice, Hei'tlon S, T. Ha, H, II I. M.W., Oragou. Any aud all naraons t-lalmluf adversely lha lamia descrlbad. or deilrlng tuotijecl hueauaa ot Ilia Mineral ciie'aiter of lha laud, or any other reaaoti, to lb dlsnoea! lo sup Meant. should tile Ibelr alildavlls of protest lu ihla ofllci', Oil or lielore the Iith day Of April lul.', Wst. rasas, Itegliter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITS!) hi a i an i.Ait) mini, Hurna. Oragou, l-ebruary IS, ISIS .'Hi, o Is hereby glum that llareuiont e. Hahhldga, ot l.aweu, orcgnu, who, on Auguat i7. I'H. i, made lloluaalead Klilry, No UAwnl, lor HK'.NKU, NK',HK'4,He,' -a and H'.NW'ftHai' l ToHiiahli) '.'I H , Kange Ji', f Willamette Meridian, hai fllad nutle ot inlaullon lo make commutation proof, to establlah claim to the lamlsbova deaeill.ail, before Keglater aud He nalver, at liuiua, Oregon, uu lha 2Srd day ol March, lnjft Imanl iiamua aa wllueaaea : A It Whlluajr aad Joaaiib WllliieckertH.il, i 11.711 1 t u 'lalmanl iiamua SI wlluei agon lluullay l.olli ..I I awan oivioii ol Hums, or. 1 ulr, sud Usury Oil. fVff.SaaS.Hegl,le, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITRl) HTATKN I. AND 11KH1 1 Hurus, Oregon, February IN, ISI ' Nolle la bsreby given that William Hosvllle Jonas, of Voltsg. Oregon, who, 011 April 1. I 'iim and April 7, IV1I. made II. .1,1, .1 . ...I Klllr) No Ml, IHarialUAMJ and No UABIS, reapeetU, I), lor i,NK',, HUMi',, NtC.M'.M'i 'j, aud WljHK'., NB'.HRi,, heel Ion I", I .. I. -1, 1 1. . . H. Itatiga 8 K , Willamette Me. 1. 11. n l... II, .1 nolle ot inici. tl.. 11 to make dual II.. em 1'ioot. to aatslillali claim to Ihe laud sliui . di Scribed, bvfuro Heglater and Iteiel'.er 111 liuiua, Oii'gon. ,111 the illlli dai of Mi,b. I'll. Claimant names as w Unease. A, I.. Jones, fiend Schug, A I MamliiiM, Mrs At. Marehgll allot Voltage, Oregon Wm. raaaa. Kiglater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UN1TSP HTATSa I NU OKetl K. t Hums, Uregon, rbiuar M.IS1& I Notice Is beraby gl van thai William w hi,, ill, ol Narruwa, Oregon, who 011 Jul) Jl, tun tuadi Uoiueatead Kntry, No oMmVi, for K1.,, h, , lion , Towuablp H., Itallgi. J K . Wlllani etle Meridian, has tiled uollne ot luleu' lu make final I'ireii tear I'rool to ealahll'h claim 10 th land above deaerll.ed, hef, ... II., later aud llecelver.al Hurna, Oregon, on the .nth da 1 of Marsh, lain claimant iiatnsi aa wllueaaea: Tatar I'eteraoo, Olio I'eterauii. both ol 1 Dragon. William Haruar, ol Narroua, ....', .... I it llamea. ol Kg 1 1 llregoU. Wm. raaSE. Rsgislsl We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and tee the great variety Everything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store BUTTER WRAPPERS I'rinted in accordance with , . tti 1 merits on short notice at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Slocolder. Meeting. I'NITKU ITATBH I.ANIi nlli. 1. Hume, Oregon, rt Lilian . Noiic beraby given that 1 , nl voltage Oregon, who, on April C, I iiiunlc ,1 . . , a lioiueateaii Kulry No. Stu'J, Mo. OUAM, tor Lola I 111' Illllrtlii! IneetlllUT of the Btock. J.S, I.HIC'.NW'... NK'.HWI,, heilli.i, I'l lo.,,, . ,, ,. , ... " AW ship n Houlb. Hang, gi Kaal, W iliaiiu-ti. Mel lltliler . ul I lie MiLSOIHC Hllilllinir Idlsti, has tiled nolle of Intention I ul. . . ,. ,, , .,""" Dual flv-ar piool. to ..l.l.ll.l. I 1 ,,. SSOCI.I I loll ol IiUI'IIH Will bo heltl lo the la nil above deai-rllied, beliuo ll.ie.i. 1 , ,1 ,. ,, "" u" U and Itacelvei, stburue.Orcgiiii. oiilh, nil. I... lt tile AlatHilC Hull In Hums Clslmaut uaiuca aa wltn. a: IC'..i!l, y, Mtllll'CtHV Mui'Ch l.'llr. 1015 al a o'clock p. a. Sam Mothershead, Secretary. Warrant Call. Claude Hchug, Allied I.. Marahall. Wlllliim K. Jouea, Mary Maiahall, allot ullage. "! Wa r.n.i ItegLl,,. Notice ia lierel.y gtvta that there ia money on band to pay all general fund warrants Mtafetwtwi, Building prior to January 1.1, HK-J: and all all road warronts ragistarad prior to March l. him. Interest cases on and after Fell, g, R. A. MlLLEK, 5 : County Treasure.