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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1915)
ggF 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 Tailor!, and Lending Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon (She (Ftmes-ftrraU JULIAN I1YRD Mi SATURDAY. MARCH a. ISIS SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ob Year Six Month. Three Month Railroad to Push Into Harney Valley at Or ce That the O.-VV. R. ft N. m il continue its line into Harney Val ley this summer seems to be an assured fact. Surveying par lea are now in the field deiny: cro s section work alonir the lin ! of survey, headquart r; bin a" i Duncan McRie ranch above R erside. The yards at Riverside are In ing fixed up to accomm odate th" shipments of grading machinery that is now on the road In, and within a very few week- the con tractors will be on the ground ' and dirt will be moving- The importance of this news I can hardly be appreciated by peo ple not familiar with conditions in the interior, where st-ttlers have expected railroad construc tion for over twenty years, and whose faith has never dimmed by the long years that have come and K"ne without fruition. They have gone on improving the coun try, building homes, schools, churches and towns with a firm J belief that sometime the true1 worth of their country would l.e i appreciated and a railroad would be built to accommodate them.! Assistant Engineer Young has i just returned from a ten days! trip to Portland, and will be up from Vale the latter part of the week, from which place he is directing the work of getting the necessary equipment assembled. A more detailed account of the activity, the probable destina tion and the character of the work will be given next week. Juntura Times. their wedding day less than two months ago. Nine children were born of ,fr t lis union, all of whom are living ' and married and settled in homes j of their own. Their names are: ! Alice Simmons, now of Fallon, Nevada; Annie Hamilton, Enter- u.oo prise, i on; Emma Moomaw. too Baker, Oregon; Minnie Wooley, 75 ttedondo lieach, California; Eu- g we, i'rinceton. B. C. ; Rose IfcGralh, Trenton, Missouri; John L llembree, Dixon, Cali fornia; Guy L. Hembree, Riley, Oregon; ui,d Loren C. Hembree, I, os Angeles, These of her family who were vith her at the time of her death are her husband, three of their children, Minnie. Rose and Loren and her only living sister, Mrs. Rse Anne Stafford, of Halsey, Oregon. Word was sent to all : her other children but death came b fore they could reach her side. All are xpected to be present at her ft n ral except two sons , who live taithest away, and who could not it ach here in time. The first four years of their married life Mr. and Mrs. Hem ; bn e livid in Yamhill county, Oregon and the next twenty eight on a farm near Eugene, Oregon. They then moved to Harney county, Oregon, where they lived until a little less than two years ago, when they came to Call fori! a on a visit and decid ed to remain. They bought a home near Redondo Beach where they have resided for the last year and a half. She was a member of the Christian church since early Kirl hood and her whole life has been one of unusual purity and unself ishness. She was a worn in of noble character and fine mind; a good and faithful wife; a devoted and self-sacrificing motln r. The Redondo Reflex. Presbyterian Church ( Dr. Benson's theme next Sun day will be "Finding God." The Endeavor service will be at 6:4T. This will be consecra tion night and a collection will be taken. A violin duet will be rendered by the Misses Byrd and Fnrre. Baptist Church Doings. Over forty at prayer meeting. Meals will be served cafeteria style during court week by the Indies. Two new members received the right hand of fellowship last Sudday. Last Friday night the pastor preached in the Rye Grass school house. The children's chorus will sing again next Sundny morning. An effort is now being made to organize a church brass band and it looks as though success is assured. Subjects for next Sunday Morning, "Our Helper", Even ing "Hiding God." The Baptist Ladies' Aid will hold a window sale of cooked food in the Read Building oppo site the postoflice, Saturday, March (5. Nazarene Church. Regular preaching services each Sunday at 11 a. m.,and 7:30p.m. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. every Sundny. Tuesday Bible Study at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Mid-week Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Saturday young people's meet ing at 7: : p. m. Will be glad to call on the nick and needy at any time. 8. L. Flowers, Pastor. Save Your Tires The Burns Oarage is installing a modern vulcanizing plant You can save one-half your tire ex pense by having your tires pro perly repaired. The Burns Garage will Karantee their work. Nolicfi of SaU of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of Charles Bauman, deceased, under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Harney County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at Burns, Harney County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of March, 11115. at 2 o'clock P. M. , the following described property, to-wit: THIRTEEN HEADOF HORSES Dated at Burns, Oregon, this 2nd day of March, 1915. Etta Cummins Administratrix of the Estate of Charles Bauman. deceased. Addition! Locak. Chas. Davis was in town this week. Have your picture taken at the Sayer Studio. Blue Prints. Inland Empire Realty Co., Burns, Oregon. Alva Springer was up from his home near tho lake this week. Bundles for the Steam Laund ry can be left at the Capital and and Star barber shops. Barley Hotchkiss is reported suffering from pneumonia at the family home in this city. Earl Dillman and wife were jruests of friends and relatives in this city during the week. Chester Keown made proof OB his homestead this week and Chas. Dillman was in to assist him. A. H. Curry is in tho city from Harriman. He states N. P. Biddls has lost some more stock from rabies. Usual picture program at Ton awama tomorrow niht. Oils of 0. Henry's stories dramatized In three reels and a comedy. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extracharge. See the Steam Laundry about your work. For rent -200 acres, 80 on flat and under irrigation balance grazing, near Burns, good house, barn etc. Inquire ut this offlos. Dot Davis made a business trip to Harney this week and upon his return reports that a number of mad dogs have been killed in that vicinity recently. Prof. Sutton of the public school has announced that the school time will be advanced Id minutes next Monday morning. This is done to conform to the general time kept around town and parents are asked to advance their time to correspond with this and have the children ready early Monday morning. H. J. Jokisch was in the city the fore part of this week and told The Times-Herald lie looks forward to a very successful crop season. He has completed an adtquate irrigation system at his place with the water already fill ing in the reservoir. His ditches are all completed and he feels confident of a good harvest. We do Jbb pMntintf: W, k. Csrpehtei il reporter quite ill. ftfilfiiid Hahkins was in the city this week. C. L. Austin, who has been spending the winter in Washing ton, returned home last night. OostbtSStleS sick, Injury, oi'cldont ami Stfttb benefit protection at mini mum test, i'aojo.uo death benefit; $1,000.00 lor IomoI limb or eyealglit; In S3. 00 to llfi.00 weekly elett orao- ddtat heiiellt; $1,1)00.00 Km.rg.my re- llof lenient. Coil li 10.00 ptir year; no oilier tinea or liwmnipiill. Inllii liiHiiritnt'o all man ami women are plat-wl tin mi otiual band, rrganllea ol orcupi- I it hi Kvery perinn make the asm form ol application, pay tbti lama iiiiitiniitol mmnlmn and recelvee the annul iimoiint ol benefit. Men and W. unfit lint we.it Hie age uf M anil 06 lire SODSDlHl No roatrlction aa lb o ciipiillon, only Kailroad men employed traplitrei on track, tialn nr roound Imiiae, ran not be accepted. Claim are paid within Uty day any where In the II. H. Canada or Korope. Old reliable Iniiirniire Company. $100,000.00 no State dapoaitaaa protection lor Policy holder and to guarantee the payment ol "IhIihr. For lurther Irae InlnrmHtion ttililrna (luilavc 15. Werner, Secretary ii ml liriiKinl Manager, Hoi US, Hiiftalo. N. Y. atalc age, asi, occupation and mention Dept.ll. 172. Aged Pioneer Resident Passes Away in California There passed away Friday after noon, at her home in Gould ave nue, Mrs. Mary Aladine Hem bree, who had been in failing health the past eighteen months, though she was ill but a few days before her passing. Deceased was a pioneer resi dent of Oregon, having come with the bereaved husband to Southern California about two years ago. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Febru ary 23, at the family home about one-half mile northwest of Belvi dere. Mary Aladine Hembree, born April 8, 1839, near Cincinnati, Ohio, and died February 19, at 2:30 p. m. at her home near Red ondo Beach, California. She was the third daughter of Calvin Ivll and Mary McCarn Pell. She moved with her parents to Mis souri when she was about ten years of age and after living there a little more than two years, they crossed the plains with an ox-team in 1852. The family settled in Shampooic, Oregon. She was married to Albert Hembree on December 28, 1864. near La Fayette, Yamhill county, Oregon. They celebrat ed the sixtieth anniversary of 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 b:30 a. m. 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. Holatein Cattle at The Fair. The Carnation Stock Fai m has more than 100 Holstein eows quartered. These are milked twice a day and the milk taken to the Carnation condensery on the Avenue of Palms and put up into cans. San Francisco Balls tin. Holatein Cattle at The Fair. The Carnation Stock Farm has more than 100 Holstein cows quartered. These are milked twice a day and the milk taken to the Carnation condensery on the Avenue of Palms and put up into cans. San Francisco Bulletin. Jap McKinnon had the misforX"' J- ,,ik' ,D Bur". Hsrasf Oss Recommend Chamberlain Remedy. Cough I For the Stomach and Liver. N. Stuart, West Webster. N. Y.. writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets for dis orders of the stomach and liver off and on for th i past five years, and it affords me pleasure In state that I have found them to be just as represented. They are mild in their action and the results have been satisfactory. I value them highly." For sale by all dealers. "I take pleasure in recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy to my customers because I have confidence in it I find that they are pleased with it and call for it when again in need of such a medicine," writes J. W Sexson. Montevallo, sale by all dealers. Mo. For Additional Locals. and Wilson's Creamery Butter at Hagey'a, For Sale Disc harrow sulky plow. Cal Clemens. The light company is running on wat.iT power again and is giv ing all night service. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red lop hay baled may he had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns The Burns Steam Laundry gives special attention to parcel post. Send us your laundry by mail. Christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyten ian Church, Sundays at 3 o'clock Wednesdays at 7:30 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 5 o'clock. This is .a free reading room and people are wel come to rome during those hours. W. A. G rifling, the civil engi neer who did considerable work for the P. L. S. Co. last season, arrived here yesterday from San Francisco to again take up active field work for the company. tunc to lose his home" out 00 Poi son creek by fire night before last, the contents being destroyed with the exception of one bed The family has been living in town this winter but on thnt night Albert and his wife went to the farm to spend the nighl and it seems the lire started after they retired. It is a total loss as there was no insurance. .lap says he has another shack on the ranch that will do him until he can get around to build a new house. One gentleman who attended the last installment of "The Trey O'Hearts" at Tonawama. stated he had witnessed the series in one of the theatres of the east. He says it is one of the most popular serial picture stories ever produced, every installment be ing of interest regardless o f whether the preceding one had been seen or not. A lady who witnessed a portion of this story in Seattle says it drew the bts gest houses of anything ever put on the serene there. People of this vicinity may keep up with the story by reading it in The Times-Herald therefore any in stallment of pictures they see are directly connected with the last chapters read, besides so far a synopsis of what has been In the former pictures has been thrown on the serene. The third episode of this wonderful production will be seen Wednesday night, This installment will show a thrilling fire scene on a fishing boat in which Allan Law nearly loses his life. Notice to Creditor. In the County Court ol the Hut" ol Or. c-k'xi . lor Harney County. In the matter ol the liatate ol W A Amleiacn, Deceased. The iiiiileraljcned lianng been appoint ml by the County Court ol the Slate ol Oregon, lor Harney County, Adminis trator ol the eatata ol W. A. Auderauii ilfi-eaeed, and having qualified, notice i lieieby given to the cradltora ol, and all Hraon ! ii.g claim agaimt laid do reaped, to preant them vended, aa re quired by law, within all monlht alter the llrat publication ol I hi notice to aid Atlmlniatratoi, at the offloa ol J. V. Higg. at hi "fflr in Hum, Hur ney County, Oregon. II I.. ANintaaex AtlinliiUlraUir ol the estate ol W. A. Anderaon decaaaed. Hated March 2, 1910. Notice lo Creidtor. In the County Court ol the State ol Of, egnn, lor Harney County. In the matter ol Ilia Ketate ol t'harle lUuinin, decaaaed. Notice I hereby given that the u inter- igned ha been appointed by the Coun ty Court ol the Stale ol Oregon lor Har ney County, admintatratrix ol Iheeatate ( Charlea llauman, decaaaed, all per. anna having rlatooa againal aaid eatatr are notified to praaent thrin verified a liv law required, within all month al ter the tint publication ol tin notice, i-.tlieaalil ailminialratrii at the office JANUARY-FEBRUARY Clearance Sale BROWNS SATISFACTORY 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 881 when you want your clothes cleaned and pressed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i Nirr.n eMTae LAMB orrn i., Hurua. Oregon. February If, I H Notice I herby glveu that Jain, a M II.. ul llaruar. Oregon, who, on February v, Wlu. nail HomeMead Knur. No. 0.IW.. fi WU, He. turn M. To-euahlp Id Koniii. iinie SI tut WillaiiK.ll.! MarlUlan. Ilea I. nolle ol luteullon u make llnal i rai nieil loialeollih ilallu In lurlni..! abov Be otlnrn. iMilora U.,1.1. r and llreritrr. al linn Orafou, on the .vnl day ol Man b, III I t'lalmaulnatop aa wliiirieua Jaaepb w. Hachauan. I eatar at llaiiiiimii l.e.i llm nanan. all ul Hurhaiiall, Oregon Albert W Oowau.ol Hurlia. Oraaon. We Itlll. Ilrmali r NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION. I'NI'IKII HTATK LAND ul I I' Hurua, 014011. Kroner)! u. IV Nell, r I brrcbr alien Ibal t lit'a I ! uau. r.trnier I t lata rlt-i k. ,lulii.i oixi l.. filao Klerk, il.itund, ol HrrkW x. tirt-im .In ho. on J line je. Itrl.l anil March li, I 'II. ui.. llotuulrad hulflee. Nu.usMI OrjKlreapel II.. ;r lorn', ami ',, Ha nun .'J. ToWBaalp liana, .:l Imi. Wlllamettn Meridian baa 8 lad in.ll.e of liitaiilli.n lo make llnal ltn. yrai I'roof, lo ealabllah elalaa lo be lan.l bImiv. dt arrlbed, before t'.fc: Tulloeh.r hi entaalest i. atbllofflc al Mackley, (Iri'Biiu. mi in. .' n.l .le ..I Man h I !' t lalmaul tiatuea a ellnaaaca filarial Hat bier, WllllaHei k". I . 1 llerdufii. all ..I Ill't-Hejf, ii.i.ii We. I.i H.-BlBtrr. ty, Oregon Ktta Ct'MMIN Adiuiniatralrl oltheeetat.nl Charle I', .in. .u, deceuaad. Iialetl at Kama, Ore., March , lUlfi NOTICK FOR I'UBLICATION. I'NITII. HTiTU l.4M Iirrli B. I I'ni.ii. tlrvfoii, Kabruary :t.. I'.r. I Nolle ) brreby (Ivan tbal Kdward J. Mahar ul I'rlnreton, Oregon, who. tin Jui 7. ivoaand "rii.l.rr 7, 112 made llunjeatiad Kiitrte. Not . 11 OAiAu rr,).tH-ll.alr. lor KW'.NW. w1,"',. ariMW(. c i. ttr,NK., .Nie,. H... t and NWUNW) Hat I Ion 10, Tonihlp i7 H . Haltaa U tail Willamette Meridian, hai filed nollre of iutentlini lo make llnal p r. nil. in eitahllah claim te the lend above da ii-rlhed, before Kealitrr and Herelerr, al llurni. in. .. n. mi Hie loth .lav of April, luli t'lalmant name aa wllneaaaa Mlrhael llealjt, rinrl Willi. uj,. John Temple. Kreii I'etera.allof PrtnceloD, tirefon We raaa. Kaglner. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKIi ITATsM I AM' uriltl., Burus.Ortiou, Mkrrh.S, l1'!'- Nullr Is !ir-l.jr Ml van that (lrorr M. Cubb, nf l.a vitit Oruo, wbo, on July 7, ivuv. made II- tu. sit ail KntfT, N" UBavt.fur HF, Har. 'Jl, rows, N H.HaugalUU E .WilUtuattr Martillan. has riN-ii ntttit'i- uf IntaDllon U tnaka final ii-" n'ti hihif. to aatabllata claim i tha lauO aMtva '!' riier.l, brfura Hasjtater and Herrlvar, at Mh ma. trfon. on the Vlb daf o( Apll! IVI.' . ( latuaut namaa aa wilntaMa OllvarW. Cobb, Martla V Burk. Uanry r Hniill) , Hcolt Hayes, all of teftwan, Or.-goi. Wa. Kanaa Kaclitar. NOTICK K()K PUBLICATION t'NITstUHXATICH I .ANlMM M 1 , Hurna. Oregon, trLniaij W( I01A , auiutla lirrabV alvvii (bat -,'obti Imiuliiu 1 blopa, ul Hut iiatian. nratriiii. Who. M " Ubi i. 1VU. tuadr l(i'mat-a1 hurt, S XM, Un MK). Htrliuu Kl, luwuabt .M, noutb, Kta It., Wllllaiiiaito M riilian baa nird BOtli I trutlou Ui niaar final Ibrac ar .r.i tu aaUib llab i-lalra lo Iba ltu1 almrr ntafllilsail. Iufnn Kctflstvr and Kcrr!var, at Hurtm, UrogOU, on tba .'i Ij day ul Maul. m. la I toia n I niiiKisf wltnaaaa 1, H. lloffrdlii, ut lWfii. lirrKon A r Mi I'ball, I. II Mrfball and JimviM. KnUn of Hurbanan, oragou. Mm KAhhk, li. a s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKDHTATKH LsVtfO OflC Burua ursxtiti, Kubruary 17. I Noilie la baraby iivva Ibal llaydrn Bmoka, uf Wavarly. urrguu, wlm, un Oo lobar :, l . inada tluturataail Kiiliy. No OMfg, f,.r NUNK4 HK(Nstl. br II and SW'AWl4, KrrtTt.u l: Tuwnaliif .i. aoutli. Hang.- .u Fast. V lllaiurii. Meridian, baa fllrl BoIMM uf lulantlut lo make final tbrtx-yrar pruuf. tu aalahllak i lalm to tbe libiiil abOfi Maarltao, bafori ' later and Kn-rUvr, at Hurne, lragoii, ou ihi wib day ol Martb, Ivll. (laluiant uauira aa wlluraect II. I) Craig, H. I.. Van Horn, ii Uranl ind 1 A. Brakemanallof Wafajly.Oraaou W FsteKa. Hrgi-ii r 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 NOTICK FOR I'UBLICATION I'NiTSD STATU l.aNDOrriL'g. I num.. Orefon, February St, lilt I Null,. I, htrehv ilven tbat Ir.nk A I. III.. nf IlitfOi, tlraaou, wbe, uu Julv a, lyov. made lliimeklead Knlre, Nn msfi, fur I'.SH'i,. anil wj.NR',. rlaclli.n IU, Towtiihlu vS H . Hanee Sri K .Willamette Meridian, bad Sled notlfaol In leniloii lo make llnal fltrt-year I'roof lo a lal.ll.h claim to lb laml atM.ve .It-.. ill.c.l be lore Heal, ter and Kut-alyr,al Surpi, tirreoo, on tbe fib day of April. S1&. i laiinant uaute. aa wllueaaa Jamaa iillliart ui lleiil.eii JobnaoU blb of Harney, ureaoii. li. I., klliluglailet'ker i;d I i nr. I III!. in. , bulb ol llurni, Oragou. WM. r.aaa. Kcfl'ler NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION I'MTSUHTATSS I.ANIIOHH K. , Hunt, iirefon. February IT, I i . Nolle li hereby tlren Ibal KnUm I. Itallb, el I earn . tireaoD, alio, on Mat Iti, ll.il;l, U1B.I. Ilomeitead knur, N.. i.. -... im I. .- . lot i. Dec. I. T UU ,KD :., Nti.NK.i,, K.-i tli.n l lowuihli i.'. Houtb, Itauge nJl. a , WllUUi. It atarldlau, baa tiled nollre nl Intention to iiink. final t oinniulalloii I'roel. tn eilal.llab i lalm lu lb laud above daacrlliad, before Ki-.-i.ti-r .n-l Kecelver.at Httrtia, tlreann. on the. '.'.Hi .! nl Mai. h. IVI. Claimant uamei aa a Itueiaei I). I. Suyder, Thome Koulley, Arthur Haul. T r Albrliion. all uf Ijtwen tlreifiiu We. K.am. Seglatar. il- ;J ? s Let it rain fiialfheldi Will protect you, at it ass thouunSa of builders during the ast (ilttcu yeari. Malthoid ia easy to iay--aiiyonc can do it it's the cheapest roofing for it lasts fur years. Hartley Valley Lumber Co. Burns, Oregon (1.7'J) Hum. Via. Ilit Ne. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Umitbd STaTS i.ikii orma. I Hum. Orson. February vlb, 116 I Nollre la hereby alveu' that lb Norlbern I'ai liln Hallway Oomnany, wboaa poal offlre aildivia li Ml I'aul. Hlnuaaola.hai Oil. 7ih day nf llet'emlier Ul. riled lit Ihll office In aiplli a u. .11 t...lei I uu.ler lb rovlalotii uf tba art of Ctingrasa, aperuyed my i, ihh iitoHiat .'.";. i.l ll etteuded by Uu ai-t of Couerell atinrov- i.l Mar 17. lyoti. the HH'.sk1. Her. !W. Two M H.. It. 'ill .'..!. M Serial No 0VIV7 Any .ml all im raum I'latmiuit adveriely the i.iul. ilnrrltieil, or deilrlng lo ohjaet beeauaa nf tb mineral i-haracti-r of the laud, or any it her rt.aaon to the dlipoaal loa.(.llraiit. .Iiinil.l uin ineir aniuavui ut jiroieit tu tun unite, ur hoforetbe lth day of April, 1.16 We K.aa. Iteal.ier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'MTH. Hr.taa I.Ni. mi i. iiutiii. oragou, February M, IS Notice I hereby alvtti that rliirlr. II Saafl father abd balr or llarrli Haeaer, tin i ait-.t.-.i Hheltob, Waallltiattin, who, uu Manli .".. 1 'l luadr ll.iiin .1, ..IFlilrr. Nn. u .yl... I,.i See 16, NKU e. tl and W't.N w , Hee .'3,1',in n H H. limit.-54 k , Wlllaiuelie Meridian hi. III, .1 uwtire of intention to make final ttir..- y . .. . I'rotif. toeilalillih tlaliu lo the land above d. lerlbed, bafiirp the Kelier ami Keeelver, nl nuriii. tireauu, mi the Mb day of At.rll, I til . tialtnaol nauiei ai wltuaaaea William T letter, uf Hum, Orrn. .11 Frud Htiirgle. John lllla, William W Muian, Km. Oragou We F.aa. Bagtstt i Fair Feed Yard (-RAIN OF ALLKINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free (amp House and.Feedinff Privilejre8 in Corral or Ban. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN ArHin;n.. bui-i . aamraj voiiug a .ill t.ltHlilllS. a" ' ' -- ajj r ... -. We h ave a complate stock of Herlal No. OTtiJ NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. llNiTsn Statb l.tNp Orrn Burin, oreguii, Kei.tuary II, isifj. N. .lire i. hereby liven ibat lliieh N Tudor, ail.lt Ihll n. .iruvla whu. I'...' tlfnt-e l reia II Albenou, Oregon Inn nil. nib day of February, mi.',, Illed In 111. a till . nil. alii, n to lelei-t ttntler the iruvl.liiui ol lel'llnni MOO 7 It nn l lllll n, .H, ,A.B. a il !, h ' raa A n am) alt iH-raoua Llaluiliisf atUaraalv llm litniis doarrlbad. ur qaalrliiK to ofijerl ttacauaa of ilio Mineral ouaactr uf the laml. ur any otlitr raaauu, Ut tba disposal tu aiill(aut. ihuuld fila tliatr alfldavlla uf prutaai In thlM timer, uu ur bafuratbaAtb day uf April Uif. Wa. raaaa, llalitar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATaS I. A Mil orril'K, Burn, Oragou, ribruary K., lull. Nollia I berehy glveu tbat Ularauiuut 0i llihl.lilifa. of Lawen. tlruaon. who. ou Anuu.t n. una, made llumailead Kulry, No uwidl. for NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. IINITgll HTATgM I AMi liFlli I Hurua, oragou, Fubruary Jl. lilt Notli-e Ii hereby given that William goayllli Jottaa, of 'oltaae, Oregon, who, mi aiuii i. leua and Ai.rll T. lull, made llomcsli.a.l Knln No S4W1, IHerlalOAMI and No.tlfiMS, rt-.i.. ,IU. ly, for WlaHglt, aWNgi,. NWi.NK'., Her lit. aud WIHg'1,NK.tF.it, Set lion IH.Tni nalilp , H.. Haug M g., Willamette Meil.ll.ii II. ,i nollre ol luteiilluu tu make llnal lit. ttai I'rouf. In e. lal.ll.h rial in In tin. Imi,, I ,1,,,,..' .1. ..ill.... I before Itegliler and Kactdver nl llurni, Oregon, ou Ilia .llllh dat nl Mm, h I'M t'lalmant name aa wttueaHei A. I.. Jonea, riau.l Hehug. A I. Mai.hui Mr A.I. Mariball allot Voltage, on nun Wa. F,aa, K..I.I, r. Seasonable Goods Come and sat? tha great variety Eveiything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store . , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DSltSS StATSa LAW) OWIWt i Hurua, Oregon, Fabruary .1, in . i Nilllee la heraby given Ibal William W Mm llh ol Narrowi, Oregon, who uu July 21, lull, made Ilomeitead hntiy, No ikibn, for ! ' ... Her linn . Tuwuihli n M , Itaueu M K . W IIIhiii elleWeil.ll.n. ha filed iiuii.i. in i ,.., n . i,.i, m make final tbree year I'roof to ..l.i.h.li il.liii to lha laud aliov denrlhed, before K,t later god Herever. al Burui, oreguii, uu tin. Will day of Kaii'h. mi , I'lalniatit nauiei al v. ,. raiar I'meriou, tutu ivienon, buibi.l u.i Or.Biin. William Heruvr, of Narruui. Oriuni T H il.iiiui, ol Kgii oragou. We Faaaa. Ilegi.tii BUTTER WRAPPERS Printed in accordance with legal nquircmenU on short notice at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. S,lk,lders Meeting. I. SSJSJBajHK afaSaVaBtBSaai aaeBanaaBaarararaaaa -11" lll''MI Hgi.NKt,, N,;.IIK),Bee tl aud'u'.N W'. Hee a Tuwuililu U H . Hsiigu UU g Wlllamatti Merl'llau, hai Iliad liiillte of infeulhiii (omake . umiuutatlen proof, to ealablUb elalm tu the laml above described, before Ituglilur ami Se reiver, a lliirui, Oragou, ou the 2Srd day of Marub, itl ,T r rlslmadl uamei al wllueaaa : A. H Whltu.y aid JoaerAi W'llluacker hoi), ol Hum, Oregon. I.lnyd O. rulf. and Henry F lluutlay both ol l.awau, Oregon. We K.iii.K.Bl.ior. I'NITHIl BTATCa I. AMi ol I u h, Hurua, Uragou, February 'U, In: ... Nulioe la hereby given tbal Arthur Ll U Josas of Voltage, Oregon,. ho, on April I ... I MM ma In lloiiu.tr.. I Knlry Nn. Iliii'i, Nn. ti'JdV.', I,,, ,,i, . 4, Bgi.NWi,, Ngi.HW'i., Heel I tn hlK7Bouth. Hangi Ifil Kail, Will. null, Ht'i Idlau, hai bled tiotlio uf Inieiiiliiii I k, final five yen pioof, in inal.ll.li flat in lu tba laud above deaerlhed, helnr,. Keglilii and Huielvar, at llurni, tin gnu, on th, uf Uaith IU1A t'lalmaul uama a wlliieuei: Waa Beuug, Allrwl I.. Manhall, William K JOuei, Ifary Manhall, allot Vull.ge, on. gun. r " I Wm F.k. Heglilar. Notloa is luTeby given that tbe innual meatlng of the stock lioltlerH of tlio Musonif iiiii.i;.. isociation of Hums will beheld t Hi-' Masonic Hull in Burns, ", uu Siitunluy March 18th 1016 at -' o'clock p. m. Ban, Motliersheatl, Secretary. Warrant Cull. Notice is lu'ivby K,vt'ii thi there is money on hand in pays general funtl wanvnts nmstert prior to January i.:. m; i: audi all road Sfsjrrents n-Kistemi prk to March 1. 1dm. Interest ras on and afar Fab, 8. H. A. Mll.LKK, County Troasufl i