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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1915)
l1 - -a.... ITill'B" TheTimes-fterald Hat Ttis lar,.t Circulation Of Any Nawtpap.r In Harney County. SATURDAY. MARCH . ItlB Local News. School Supt. Hamilton has boon in town this week on official business. Hot Tamalns at the Gillen water Bakery from 4 until 10 o'clock each night. E. B. Moon and wi wore in the city this week from their home in Sunset. J. L. Lauderdale v:s in the city this week visiting his daugh ter. Mrs. Leland Fry. Burns McGowan sings tonight at Tonawama. A dandy picture program for the kiddies. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. All members of Piute Encamp ment, I. 0. O. F. are urged to be present at a meeting next Tues day evening. Five H. P. gasoline engine and 2 in. centrifugal pumping plant for sale Wm. Allen. Harney. Oregon. Opening dadce at the Albritton hotel Wednesday night, March 17. Dancing and music free. A buffett lunch served all night. The O. A. C. Club of this city held a delightful banqutat Mac's restaurant last Saturday evening. The Times-Herald did not loam how many were present but they had a fine time. M. Gil was in from his home stead in the Valley View section during the week. He has been clearing the land during the win ter and will have a nice acreage to plow and seed this spring. Customeri and others desiring us to settle their taxes will please end us Treasurer's tax state ment together with instructions for payment of the same. First National Bank of Burns. C. Cummins came in from his Malheur county home this week, coming by way of Riverside and in company with A. W. Gowan and John Gilcrest helped to build roads in order to get the auto in from that point. They all feel they worked their paw age. County court has been in ses sion since Wednesday with both Commissioners Bain and Robins, Statement Of The Condition Of Th First National Bank of Burns At the close of business Dec. 81st, 1914. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $320,232.62 U. S. Bonds Bonds nnd Securities Premium on U. fi. Bonds Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Five per cent Redemption Fund . . . CASH . . . 41,000.00 . . 78,631U5 . . . 1,340.00 8,904.92 ... 1,250.00 ... 119.095.20 $570,402.43 LIABILITIES Capital $ 25.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 81,993.62 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 444,468.81 $576,462.43 Capital and Surplus $1 00,000. Oregon State Depositary United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED CsHoU Celil was in town this week from Silver Creek. J. R. Folkstad is in the city from his home in Happy Valley. Don't throw away your old hat when you can have it made New for one $1.00. Williams Zogimann clothing Co. A specially interesting picture program for the children at Tor - awama tonight an will sing. Mrs. Harry Smith expects to lesvc in a few days for North Kakima, Wash., where she will visit with relatives for a time. Timothy and clover seed and Job printing here. Wanted Some sows. Inquire at thisoflice. 17-18TI Geo Cobb was in the city this week on land business. S. W. Swan, a hig rancher of the Drewsey section, is in the city. Dr. Geo. G. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis- 1 turns Met low- cases of eye, ear and nose. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. 50tf. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SIOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ S SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. For Rent 160 acres of land clean toed barley for sale. W. adjoining fine range, plenty of T. VandeVeer, on Pine Creel;. Address, Dreusev. Oregon. Joe Morris, who expected to h aye last Sunday morning for S;m Francisco, took down with grip and has not yet fully recov ered. The wife of Rev MacRae way .anri .lnlr .pvpns in attendance. ! Considerable business has beenj'iuite ill Thursday evening and j discussed but few entries made I "" pnysic.an icareo pneumonia of final action on minor matters. '"t she is improved at this tune. Proceedings will be published in our next issue. Boy's all wool shirts 75c. and $1.00. sizes 12 1-2 to 14. Don't . : l There has been quite an epide- overlook tn.s money . .. mic of grip in this town the past week, many being afflicted with it. Princiipal Sutton informs The Times-Herald that the aver- Williams - Zoglmann Clothing Co. Rev. MacRae and family have moved to the Baptist parsonage. age absence from school during; Sheriff Goodman and family. the week has been 50 per day. j who were occupying the parson Whole families have been down i age have moved to the residence at one time and several have formerly occupied by Rev. Mae- been quite ill. rae. The Dances of the Month With the thought of the dances of the current month the same problem which you couldn't solve last month is before you again bigger than ever. It's the problem of Proper Foot Wear If you can't work it, don't let it spoil a good time. See a specialist- there is only one in town it's I. SCHWARTZ Ladles' Patent Leather and Dull Kid Shoes, also a complete line of Spring Pumps. English Walking Shoes for men and all kinds of shoes for the little folks I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Hasonlc Building - - Burns, Oregon With every $2.00 cah purchaee or purchases amount Ig to 2.00 a ticket to either theatre will be given GOOD ANY TIME water, good house and a garden plot that can lie irrigated from springs. Inquire at this office. For Sale Registered Imported German Coach stallion, 11 years old and dark brown in color. He is a sure foal getter, having more offspring than any other import ed horse in Harney County. O. Shingledecker, Hums, Oregon Hon Frank Davey has been ap-l pointed clerk at the Oregon peni tentiary, according to reports reaching here. The Daveys for merly lived at Salem and we un derstand still have their residence property there and no doubt they will again occupy it. Mr. Davey represented this district during the recent legislature. The city election last Tuesday was a very quiet one there being but one contest, that of marshal, between Byron Terrill and R. L Haines, the latter winning by a majority of 11 votes. The other candidates were Judge I .evens for mayor; Sam Mothershead and J. K. Loggan forcouncilmen; Roy VanWinkle for recorder, Henry Dalton for treasurer. Mrs. M. V- Dodge held a re hearsal of her violin pupils at Tonawam last Saturday afernoon at which the parent were the invited guests. The little musi cians did well and they will be presented in a public recital dur ing court week next month. This will prove a very attractive entertainment. Mrs. I. II. Holland, Mrs. Sam Mothershead and Mrs. Julian Ityrd joined in giving a party ut tin? home of the latter last Thurs day evening. It was the largest gathering of this character dur ing the social season and pro pounced a decided success !y those present. The principal en tertainment of the evening was cards and the highest honors were won by Mrs. Gault, Mrs. Larkin and Mrs. Gowan with the ladies, the gentlemen winning prizes were J. L Gault, Henry Dalton and ArthurTurner, Dur ing the evening Mrs. Farre, Mrs. Nollie Reed and Mrs. Sutton sang much to the delight of the guests as each are favorite sin, -ers and always respond in a most pleasing way to the demands of their friends. Each had to re spond to hearty encores. The Victrola was also put to good use during iho serving of refresh ments. One regret was the ab sence of both Mr. and Mrs. Mothershead, they not being able to be present on account of grip. Read "The Trey O'Hearts" and see It pictured at Tonawama. Leave your old hat we will make It into a New One. Will lams, Zoglmann Clothing Co. N. Henney, Fred Gchrung, C. K. Heery and others were up from Sunset during the week. You liked "Lucille Lovt" did you not? Well, you'll like "The Trey O'Hearts" better. Tonr wama next Wednesday night. Full Mood Black Manarca eggs $l.iiTi a setting delivered at Burns or other points in first zone. Very fine laying strain. Address Mrs. B. M. Jenkins. Butte, Oregon. W. K. Crowdcr, who spent the winter in Iowa, has returned and is ready for the spring work on the farm. Mr. Crowdcr has a big acreage ready for cropping this season. Out-of-town lyrri who uViirn to pay llinr taxai will pleat tend ut the la collector1! alatemenl of the amount duo. together with instructions for payment ..f same. HARNEY COUN TY NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. . Hon. A. W. Gowan has return ed from Portland, Salem and other outside points where lie had been for several weeks. He is looking well and says he had a fine time. He attended a part of the legislative session as member of the third house. aou If. Brown. Cashier of the Harney County National Bank, is advised hy the Oregon. Wash ington Railroad & Navigation Co, that they will send to him a ship ment of tested seed corn for free distribution among the farmers. The corn will arrive in plenty time for spring planting, R. J. McKinnon and his son Clarence have gone to Wyoming) where they are looking over a hig ranch property they contem plate purchasing. They are ex pected home sortie time the latUr part of next week. Should they make the deal both may take their families to that slate to reside. JOI Raker was over from i 'al low he fore part of this week. He purchased some farm imple ments while here a few weeks before and upon arriving ROOM found he had MOM parts that would not lit and had to make the long trip back through the mud to get them changed. He says the roads are a fright but he had to have machinery for his spring farm work and therefore there was nothing for it bill OOl e back. The sheepman thinks the cat tleman is getting too much for his beefsteak and the cattleman thinks that the sheepman is get ting too much for his wool. The man with the orchard thinks that the wheat man is gettinu too much for his wheat and the wheat man thinks that applet are too high. The man with the pumpkins accuses the man with the bees and the bee man thinks thnt it is the hog that runs up the high cost of living. But what the straight consumer thinks won't do to print, for all that is left for him ia to diyr and damit Blue Mt. Kagle. The High School lecture last night in connection with the short course was better attended and proved very interesting and in structive. Miss Wilson, instruc tor in domestic science and art conducting it. Although this was advertised as the last of these lectures the high school faculty has received the necess ary slides for another Illustrated lecture on wheat which will be conducted hy Supt. Broithaupt on next Friday night at Tonawa ma. This lecture will he of par ticular interest to the formers of this section and it is hoped the roads will be improved sufficient ly to permit many of them to at tend. Died March I, 1015, Isaac Kendall, aged 7Syears. Deceas ed had suffered a stroke of paral ysis over two years ago and has Dover been able to help himself since, death finally relieving him of his sad affliction, Mr. Kendall was born in New Hamp shire nnd was a member of the G. A.R. He came BON with his family three years ago bis son in law and others uf the family taking up land and they had been residing near the Weaver Springs He a survived- hy his wife and six cliiltlieii: Two sons, Sidney and Joseph, who reside in North Dakota; Mis. Lucy Kte.iey of Plains, Montana; William who resides in Nebraska and James and Mrs. Gertrude Jones, who reside in this section. He is also survived by several urandchild ren. The funeral was held yes terday afternoon from the Pres byterian church, Rev. Dr. Ben son conducting the service. The Times-Herald joins friends in extending sympathy to the fami. ly. Ground feed at Hagey's. Kdgar Williams is over from Silver Creek. Goo. Buchanan and wife and W. Ti VnndcrVecr were in the city this week. NOTK'h; KDK rUMUCATION. CHITHHTTK I .Null, Ml I IlilriiM, (iri'Kiin, fulrtusry .(, im . i Notloalibttebyil'eli Ibsl wniiall ussst of Soma, orajroti.whn, oa aukum u, I'm, madi II ali'iil Knlrr, N" lihftM. Inr mi,N r ' , mi.i ,, Hi Hun .'K, Township . h , Hiuki' a K , Wllliiini'llii Mi-Oilhiii, has tiii., I initio, ol Intention to maka fi i n t th.aa fiat Proof, in uatnlilleli nlalm to Iht inn. i abov arrlb l tiefors HrlllatiM nn. I Ram I . r . nl Mil i lis. On mn, mi On. 'Mh ii .,i Man h, lutrt i In I iii ii n i nn mi's in u lliii'ssi-s I'll. II II. Iliiul,, I, I NiMlnii Hatha. , llnrsi'O i . Ili-i'il all nl Nsirnws, OiltKIIII. Mai. I. in I I )lii nl Mn. iik, i n . i:..i. 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WlllRBieltO Mirl.ll.in. be.s tlle-l DO0OR of Intention to mirrh tinl flvr yosr proof, iii ejtialbtlali i Ulin in Iho IrihI Mbiive iteet rlbetl. tMrfnlR llcifiHi r mnl IdcrUer, nl Htirin, Ore O0, nil llu- sib liny of Aptll, lUllV i In I tn n it' iiAiure sm wttlireere J A l:..briti.fl. .Willi riiub-r.i !. Arnolil, llmln iJilft nilol I'f liirt-luli Orr-tton m I iiii't, ki h'leti r SfOTtOl FOR PUBLICATION. rNrriu. mi'atkh LANDorrtoi, I lluiiiR, Oregon, .Iriihiii 'wt IVlIi. Notli - Is hi'ifby given t lu.t linrl.'N I., hrogsn nf lliin. ft, liit(oii, Wb0. nn Kll.tuei f n IWW, uim.ii. ii kIi'miI t- nl i v, No i .-.'u foi K'iW. , (North o Mstlieur lftkR), Noctlon I, Town ell p ' Hit Mengi' .'.' K . Wll'nuiRMe Mi-1 hi hn. hem filed notli' o Iplvotlon in mftko Fine I l lii i'f rMI i'r ' In i.inblleb i In Oil lot hi IrimI hIihU' ilitRfiibi il. Iwfure Ib'RletiM unit ltreltr, it IttirM Ortgoli, on lb' itli ' Mm b, fll rUliMNiii iiNUiee nn eT.lnWfMfl I' -I w In i .i ff in. Hiitdii ri'iiHiiiiui. I'hhi'Iii Hrhi'iili'.i bMilinl- ItrogRIl, nil nf NkmuW U riff ob. WM KaIIIIR, Iti'irlRli-l NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. I'NiTrn HTATN La sit Offici Miiriift, Ori'tioii, iiHin-ti UT, ltili Notit i'Im btfi tn glvon Hint Hum ml Brlokwn. Ol Mil lie, UrOffOU vbi. nf Ih-f i-in I .it In, l'i I, ill Rib 1 1 mm I in -I l.nl ry, Nn u . ..'. foi N I".' ,, Ml Ion lit TownRhlp ,'.'. ,, Itsnge .iK.wil iRtii-lii Me rid I nh, hue ft ltd notlt of InMintlon in tiinlii' Musi tliM-r inr nrOoT, to eetnbllih In I in lo Ibr In ml gfrOVR b nn I lunl, Mforo Id-g irIit Rid Herelver, nt lluriiR, Ori'Kou, nn On1 llli liny nl - i, nn i. lint in im i ii ii mi ft up wltni-NNiR NrI II i I n't Ot hniiig, J. P. V:y, K A llrmu'li, nil of It n Mm. Orvffon, Wn. Karhf. l(egRir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'NITKIi HTATKi I A Nil O KM I I Hurtle, llii'iimi, Mum b .' I If I V Not lOt l hi'ti-by glvt Ii tbnl M lit II Mi i k of II rtr r I until, UrtfOn, who mi Mnn h , 9li BleV AddItliiliR.1 lliiiiitMiHil i nil), .... Uus4d, foi ftWU, Houllon BR, row n ship tltU IUBI ' K . WlllRinette Mcrlillnii Im II M imtlre nl llitilllh.n In BgftM In, mil, .,. .i,.r I'f. Hit, tn (RiRblleJi cIrIiii in tlm litml Rhove ili-nt ilhcil tn im.' i (i i i nn 'I it i . i vnr, ut Hum i, Progon, mi tin- Hi .uy of April, i -i I InlniRtit liMiufR w ItnrRRRR : J N JiuiRen I'rI Wgwtrt, WRlter i lurk. A J. LiM'k, nit of If nrrlumu oiegon. Wm. ParrR. HrgfgUT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. INI'IKIiHI S IKrt LA Ml OKKIi K, llfli, UfMjoBi jRt.nnry IH, IfU. PtotiM In hereby given t lint AOctlO PRUlkiu-r, of Mhmu'.v i mint r.rtnlo ol Oregon, wlmo ponl nfT b r RiHIrenn Ir lliiruR, Ori-gnn, ilbl on HeptOtn her 4.1VI4, file In thin uflin- hit Rpblloatloo to inttkr enlry for Hie hKNW',, Hvv. I, I , . H. , l(, .Ml K., VV. M . Rinnelg ol I...-I W ll.v. rn. who Is siilHlnl t.. itidke . hIm l he re for rn riIiII llniiRl to IIK Nn. rJM, tiiRilr Nnvt -inbi-r 1, I --:'. ei l.lii.nlii, NctirRskR, uimIit SewtloDI 3WM gnd ... of the llrvlei"! hlnlulm of ilm linlltil HtRleg, ami the rub riii, regulRtbins of Ihr iTpRrtiiit'iit of the Interior then uuiler, rihmi Ing RiLlltloiiRl IrihIr to NuMlerR rihI rrIIoir w ho eervril 111 Iht A riii) nt Nr ) 0 On- 1 hilt l HINOR, ilnilng Ihi' Win of llli- Kri.rllli.ii Any -ml nil pernoiiR InluitiiR Rlvrmuly lbi Uinie iirii fiUoi. or ilt-elrlng lo ohMOl booftUM Of tin i ml lliRrRt tt-r ol Im IhImI, ..r nn., pRIl Ihrrrof, of foi RIIV riRROll, to I ll ( (llRpOMRl to nppiirsiii, RiioiiKi nn' imir Rniun it oi pr lesl In Ihlnotllii' Mnn h, i ! let publication, I m ii u m i r . .; I, Mi.n I. I., Last publit'Mtloii, ir hefote the t'.th il n nl Wm Karhk. Itrglftl.T i -. ol IS if t, How Would You Break a Man's Nerve With a Playing Card? Alaric Trine sought his revenge armed with a single playing card He broke Alan Law's nerve and nearly wrecked the hap piness of his own daughter. His other child but you'd better see the pictures. The Trey 0' Hearts By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE The most extraordinary moving picture play ever pro duced. It cost a big price to get it for this community, but we have It, and you can see it In weekly installments at TONAWAMA On Next Wednesday Night I 'lit I r - k kb n Ration ro kmky ok lamcm im NATIONAL FoltKtT MotlOR la hrirbjr glv. n tllRl til UIhIr 'Ii B' hi... i boloWt eoibi-Relng taonorw. . ii inn ihr HtUbeur sriiourI koi I'RI, Oli'gmi. Wilt bt lllbjii t lo l tllftlli Ut Rliil Oliir) uiitlrr I bit .rftlhi.iiie ol llm BOinttlOnd Uwr ol ihu Cnliosi huttt ami the Rit of June ll, l' (J4 r-it , ::. ,, Mt the I liltf.l Htat.'B latitl ollh ! at lluriiR, On-goii, mi Men Ii I, : Any settler w ho wrrr tu.illy ami in gmM, In lib Owl Mini any nl eabl land (or agrli tiltural pot poa prior to Jnnonr) I. 1 , ami ban uot abamloiiail eaiue, Iirr r prularem v ilKtit in uilvtliuiiHili'ii-iiin foi On-lamle a. (ualli m upii-i). oaJd lamle wvti- llaidl upon tin- Rp pill atlollR nf lilt' J" IBIMiB Illl'llOoUl ll iM'lou, Wtiu liUitf a pi I Jut Kill I il, h; eill'Ji i I In the prior rlglil of am. aurb solllor, provitir.i e u e Ii Rt-ttlrt or applbaul la qOeUiOod to iiiKhe houiettt-a.I mtrv ami the oral light Ir exirrlRi'd prior to Man h I, I'.l .. i. wiiii -i. t-ltst tbr lan.l-.vt ill l.r eubjril loMtlle oiRtu Rml entry b aii) mif.miii porgon I ( lamle ri-.' ae loltewg: I' ha ' ,-S ibr- SW..O.. WUaW4NKUfW4, ll.rU'.WV', NKUBHU.mn .'.s,M'1,NLV iha k'-SK's-K' tllElW,,NK ,M ' Oik N'4N'4M ',-K rn ..-, i r.'n., tlJ"i M iia) Rirre, n taimn in mn i Mm j.i.. i, n , Buii.i, i ii.'h-.iii I. mi i. It-- DooonlMII II It. 4 t M BR l Aaaialaiil i oimiilanloiirr of the (ii inial I ami tub. i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iMil.ATKh IHAlT. ff It Ll. LA Mi HA I I DatlTSD htatr LtiKO rri r. Hurua, orrgou, January ll, Ifftf Notifi le beri-by given thai, dtrtclod b) tin ouiiiilaslonur uf I lie i.t-mrnl La ml i irfh t. Ullili'r Jr A l. Inn ol Arl nl I oiigrree ftpprOVI d June W llOB :. 4 rlate , l7, pmeualtl to hv .. ;. pin an. .it ol lit. bard J BauntM rgar orlal No uTl- '. hi will otb r at pubili aalt. to l tie ii Ig b. el 1,1.1.1. t, but at lint last than .' UU pri e i. , Ml in .. .m k A. M . on tin tilth la ol Man b, l ll .. ni title off lev, tin following tract of Inn. I . hK'41Ai,. in , Nfe.1 NW. , -..-i - . K. .,K , W. II. ' rail tiafl ia ofdnrtd Into tin- mat ki't on a -limeing that Ihr greataf pOftlOO thi-ntif la tiiouiitalnoue ol too rough foi i u Itlv atlon. ku parnOM tiatuiiug adraraal the ui.... degonbod la ml arr aiUlec.l to (lb thi'lt rlalmn, or ..b.. . ti.iu-, mi t r Ik-lot i' thiS time .lreigURteil Mt lab vt si arrk, Kiglatrr. i-M MiTMItli-MI- Ali Ut'itlWi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rilil.li' I ami SAI H l-nl t Ii THAI 1 I.MTIIi BTAIKH I .Ml ulllll . l.uii'S, . in'goii. Jsliiisr. Italia N i.ij.-- ll lifti-i.) Ki.i'ii itisi, as Sliamltd i tin' uosBstltaloaai "l tin- Qtaaral Land iiu iiii.l.'i .i..vialui. nl Act nl CoagrteS al'""i('.i June 11, leUJ "I Htat. . '.i;j. purntul Ui Laa a I'll, all, .11 ..t I i H is J i.ll.Suli. -. ...il N.I wn will offer a I iii III Ir sail'. ... ll..' Dlfbrt. I.I.I ll.T. liUt St Uut li-ss that) I.' ml Ml a.Ti'. at I" o'elnrk . m . on Utt IMnaafol starota, Hit, I Hub ..III. .'. llu lollimlnif llai I..I lalul I.H'.-'tt1,. He. 1- allU Kl,K'4, r-i'i .-v. I .1, I ft M K . H M "Tills Irs.'l ib ur.ti'i-l li.li. tin tuarkol (ill m shuwitia thai a giaalar iortiun IhaaaoJ . ui.ltllltalll.iilB 01 100 ...Utfll Im ulilv stlun. Any uersuas rlatiiiuiit advarMti toatbovt .Ii ni .ItM'.l I a nit art. ad. ib.'.I t. . ll It. I lit'tr rial ma . or ui ji'iiii'i.B OB Ol bofoit Iht it tn i- dotlguatad I..I sate WK. KiHim. U i'n I but H4V M.'l II. n ll. II.. Il-'uhi'l Hi'liiiid this batik is a service that is prompt and sure, fair in its deal ings, keen to learn the needB of its customers and eager to make its inter ests their own. We have every department known to banking, and our full resources of experience and equipment are at your disposal Wc solicit your patronage on the broad ground of deserving it. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 'Your Home Institution" JBRfts-i i BbatsaJaBBeWaftJiS at K'jiV .v iSBi''.' aVav ml I 5 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY NOTICE KDK PUBLICATION tSOl II Ii I KA. I. It HI Ii I.WIl Mil IlNITBI' hTA TK. I.ANl. Il.l . R I UuniH. u.i'ami, Jai.uaii ll. I'.M . Null. -la BPtObj SI..T1 Ilia!, tj 'llli'ii.' In Iht "i.ui.lai,l..iii r ..1 I lir t .,' i.i-i nl I a nil till ir,. .III. I. I I I... I. UIISI'I Al'llll Ullk'l.'SS H. il.V I'll J.inu .'. . IWM ,.;. -I a I.., .'.17.. nil rails nl in llu- a, i.n an.... nf iiai.kini Urofr, Serial No. 0Ttt, mt will ..ii.-r s. tattullc sale, tn the blgheal in. I .'.'i.tnil al ti.. I I.'hb tin in ..' IB. ..t ai u, nt III o'i Imk v M. ui. i in- I. .Hi .lay.it March lilt al this nllii-.'. llu- lull i.i ui,: Hurt .il In i I NSVaNSl,, Sec. It, T. Ill ll II Mt tt.M. "I Ills .rail Is null u-. I tntn tin tiiHtkrl "ti sit.iwltiK Hint tin- irttltf portion Iharaol U in i. in. I a ut una Of UM i.'.ikIi foi . till I vat lull " 1 ll) iH'ianlia rlslinln,' B'Iihi.i'Ii the tbOVt tli-at'rltii'.l anil an- u.lv lat.l 1 Itlc tin Iri'lnlins. ur iil'Ji. IIiiiib nn ur livlii.,' tin- tint ili'.lK nali 'I I.. i Sals a riHIIK. H.',:IM. i. Ham Mm in n-us u. It.-, ilvi r Notice of Sale ut Real Properly. In tiic Coast Court ol tin- Btsts "i Oi cn-.n, l.u 1 1 i.i JH-v County. In the milt t r t ol tin- rat nt i' of A. I'. I.vm'li, ili'oeiiftc.l. Niiiui- in Inn Ii.-nmu ilmi iiuiltr mihI Iiv miIiu-uf mi uilii nl nil., intiilc mill I'tit.'i.'.l tit ill.- iiltuvc ff iilitU-il OaVttfff mi llu- 1 71 h li.v ol llii ti.u v, I'etS, I, llu mult IftigtlSd, uilitioiintiiit.il uf til. allow ntit'ffd i-Htnlr, vilsvll nt piivulr tawS foi cntll in IihiiiI, lioiii Mini nlur Hit- Mod .1. iv ..I Muu'li, I'.ilfi. tlic o'lowinji il- Miilnil r.'iil iioKilv bffloRgiaj lo suiil uslntt', to-it: l.l.t H 1, I llllll ." Ill Si. 1 1. Ill S;i l.ul a mill llu- NV, ul clu- SV 14 ofBffcllop 9 in Ttjiwnabjp -7 s. ofHtDgc B0 i: VV, m. siin-nil- in iiiniiiv i iiiiniy, Orsfon. TliU noliot U publUbtd tot sptrlodol lour i oils, ruiivn iutI, im Tin- Timet Iliiul. I, n Mwapapsi publlslatd sttd ot gSMrtsI ciniiliiiiiiii in ilutni'v County, lliiKuu, uiiiloi mnl Iiv mi tin- i.f an Qfliei of tilt- Hun. II. (' l.t vi'ii, laatn "I lltt uliovt. tiilitli'il t'ouit, iiiailt- mi 1 Ik- l.ll iIhv Of I'l'liium v. 101.".. Tile milt, of rai.l n ik 1 1 v ..I... vc ilv- eriUcd will bt tubjffcl lo conflrmntlon in tin iiiiuvi' . iiiiiii.i Court. Uuicii ut liiirna, Qrvgon, iiu- luih it ai nl Hi In tin v I'D i 1IAKKN 1 AK , Aduiiniatiulor t.l llu- eatiitu o( A. 0 liyucU, IkoouH.I Aluminum Ware A New Consignment Just in The World's Best "Quality" Brand PTOr Of" j ik at efl t B aal Bii I 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 Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper Fishing Tackle, Guns. Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH, Manager For its wonderful accuracy, its safety and con venience, and its effectiveness for small guine and target shooting, you should buy TTlarlizi p mm ne Klr pump-iihon lepeater iiaa eiiimle. !b .. . L I S . 'ZBBBbv tun m inc. .aiiiiii riui an olid, eaiviy i tin- Cam ressa eHaeBssW IS .L,i. m LbsssW V) ' ' I .. ,,iTl II CALISRt Repeating Rifle Model 20, illurtrairJ. 74 h octagon barrel, I ' vi 25 hots, $11.50. Model 29, 23-iml. round barrel. neveir up iuii yum line ut ein. lUmll.a ejl.tl ehurl, .22 lo.,- ml .22 lutiwrtft rrliljiie. im lu.l big tlm ..!.. point liuiUinej laituJajra. Aci an.iu !0U yea Ja. A ucifeit mi nn lauints, ii)uincw, iiitwue, tiuwe, eu. ?itriM 21 reutfe. aleo itiaJe with lever :lioiij aek yuur dealer. 77is 77irn flrtxiMi Ck. h4 ? IWHf ! f ewe l eu .' tepral tv mow a. ii ww e leveit, uunn. Itt ruiee Ultee Jown reilv. Vi'U tt ., t.it.u)i il.a mi ii . ii Him Mom l-oiti cittla, lie Solid StevllUU I.Jottl, ta VUUI I o. at llulrlM ssaiivsl Injury Irnm tlrlr.luov.utii.l.ti. flout altclia. tiowiier ami Kteee. 1 lie iSiilo fc-jvitiun ihnwe ah. lis swy lu lh suia i line ot eistlii.