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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1915)
TheTimes- Jler aid II.. Th 1 r.l Circulation Of Any Nrwapaprr In Harney County. SATURDAY. MAYM. 118 Locl News, ronawwna tomorrow night Miss Myra KinR returned to Vale last Wednesday. M.vt me it the Hums Hotel. That's the eentrnl place in town Sj h ester Smith was over from his Happy Valley home on busi HM 'his week. ! or Rent Furnished room on hill hree larjre windows and on' le door. Inquire at this offl - I ha i self Statement Of The Condition Of Th. First National Bank of Burns At the clone of business May 1st, 1916. m .Ionian is compiennK a I some luinffalo home for him- uul family on his residence I ac: Kr'' near the river. TV" IIR-ST NATIONAL BANK. OF HJR.NS CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES TOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS HVITEO Mm R, HrowniiiR of Idaho fall i Bister of Mrs. A. .1. Irwin, art el here Monday evening wit her two ehildreu on a visit to the latter. e have a ear of barbed wire (0 arrive about Jun6 1, and can fill oiir orders at that time. Railroad prices with freight add ed v Hrown s Sons. (' T. Miller is a victim of pneumonia at his home in this city He is reported getting aim... as well as can be expected. Mrs Chamberlain is nursing him. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts U. s. Bonds Bondl and Securities Premium on U. S. Honds Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Five per cent Redemption Fund . . . CASH LIABILITIES Surplus and Undivided Profits Capital Circulat li l Ca 1011 OSITS $357. 116. (!8 86,000.00 . 71,428.89 805.00 8,904.92 2,500.00 95.149.16 1601,904 t'-.r $ 50,000.00 53.174.10 50,000.00 418.730.55 $601,901.65 pitai and Surplus $100,000. Oregon State Depositary United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED shingles for salt Coda Foren. ihn lloss has boon in town for a few days. hundreds of beautiful styles and "hicken dinner Sundays at the fabrics in high class suits, coats. Oregon Hotel. It will pay you to see our new sprint; catalogue of the Victor Ladies Tailoring Co.. comprising dresses and waists linery Parlors. ClitiKan Mil- Alex DeUusha, of Fondulac, Wis., is hereto take his brother J. A. DeRushS, back to the fami ly home. The latter has recent - S't'tl and fee II. Vuljramore Bofn Thursday barley fur sale Phone r call. May 27, Stop at the Rums Hotel when in town. Best service. A. B. Bennett was up from Princeton this week. Born Wednesday, May 26 Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Baker a daughter. For Sale 161 acres of land, house; $20 an 28-31 to ly recovered from an attack of , Altiritton spotted fever, having been cared .. . , , , Iv .' , . Children s hats at the ( liniran for bv Dr. Mandard. ,, ., ., ,. ... , , 3 Millinery Smith Main St. .lust Fur Sale Registered Imported received a late shipment. German ( oaeh stallion, 11 years fenced, all level; iwr.i Si I.' I IrmL u it. r Mr. and Mrs. Karl I'.lliott. a son. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Dr. Hand and Ralph Catteraon burns, capital and s u r p l u s were in the city this week from $IOO.0OO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR I I $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. We do job printing, Wheat for sale (J. W. Cleven Ker. Mrs. Ella Luckey is home from n visit to Weiser, Idaho. Bead "The Trey ' Hearts" and see il pictured at Tonawama. E. C. Eggleaton arrived home Thursday from n trip to Malheur county. Plain sawing and mending neatly done. Mrs. II. C. Carter at the Blot I home. 1. Foster was among our visi tors from the Silver creek sec tion during the week. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may be had at I he Goodman feed barn is south Burns ....... ,.,,,.,,, .... . N iin. len I'liilitr, woo hum ueen Seriously 111 for a couple of weeks, is recovering nicely and will soon be able to take charge of the hotel again, We have a car of barbed wire to arrive about June I and can fill your orders at that time. Kailroail prices with rreignt ."ltl ed. N. Brown ,v Sons. Geo. Prentice of Salt Lake, for many years connected with Mr. Parsons the bi cattle buyer, has been a guest of Win. Ilanley at the Bell A Ranch this week. Have your coupon tickets with you at the Welcome Pharmacy Saturday at .'! o'clock. The alu minum pri.e will be awarded to the number nearest the one drawn. Mrs. .1. L. Gault took her de parture yesterday morning for Portland where she will again take some special work in voice with some of the leading instructors. WiirmiiiK up some. W. A. Welly is in town. How about a celebration? Geo. Cuwllleld is up from Nar rows. All kinds of grain Including wheat at LunabuiK Dalton A' Co II. A. Diltard was down from his ranch home during the week W. B. Johnson and son Alfred were over Irom Silver ( reck yesterday. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock nnd. also from 5:30 in the evening. Mrs. Miller will take orders for the Palmer Garment Co., of Chicago, Sample book now on hand at the Schwartz store. Williams Bros, have all kinds of rough lumber for sale at their mill 15 miles north of Burns on the Canyon City road. W ray's Auto Staure lctweoii Bend and Burns leaves here each Wednesday and Saturday. Pas- sengers may take all their Imk- Bage. Vera Gibbs. agent Mrs. ,1. M. Dalton was a pas senger out on the auto Wednes day en route to Portland when; she goes to attend the Eaatern Star Grand IamIkc. The lady is an officer of that body. Have you noticed those hand same aluminum sets that the Welcome Pharmacy is Kivintf away'.' Be at the store Saturday at .'! o'clock you may have the lucky number. Paul Locket was around bidd ing his friends goodbye Inst Tues day evening, announcing that he was returning to the Fatherland as his former country needed him. Mr. Locher has been away from iermany for many years. in this city Gardens beginning to grow, N0TI01 rOR PUBLICATION IthlrKiiHun ii I .mii p'rll . I HlllllN. llll'KMll, Miy . I'll I Noll 1 1' I. tiiTi I'V f I vi-li Hull iNii'lr C In, v In. UN. I(- ..-if M I. inland tin ..i it I Ma..' I'll! I ! Ih'ai I I Milt I'lili i N I.I Inr W ', "ft il l.m ii ihi . Hnifi I H if mn.. I'c Mi ,i. ihn hi" III. il ii. ill. . 1. 1 lull ii IIiiii In in., k .- i ii. mi eniil In I-mi ii Ii I I K h i Ihiiii In I hr ImimI nIhm i ill mi i iIh il Ill-Inn Ki'K Inter mnl llmilni ftt Hunt! hi. iuu. nil tlin I 'Hi -Ii. y nt mm I'H il INIflnl nalitpaaa wIIiii-mmim ll.bll VVl'lllllT, ol HI .liihiiM, 'Mr I Mil 1 1 iii" i rank Millar ami w v. nli . mi nil ol latirl. ''Kill Inllll I'llllM I lullllM Oregon, . t M I' A Hill HifiM.l I NOTKK KOK RUBMOATION I ' N I I 1 1 1 ' I A I I' I I ' I . ' 1 1 . 1 1 K . j Hum. Oragfffl Mn) '., I it j I, ( Niitli ,. 1 1. Iii-ri'lit rlimi II, nl l ..I. l Hiliinr. HI. Jnlllil, llri'Uiili. I, III' mi Mn ' IHI llliiilr lli'unit I mnl Kntu ,.. u I ii. tm l ' i I :.ih . ii I.", K I.iiim i, I, !',', Dor IK, Townalilli .1 .initli II.. hk' tail illnni.lt.- M.llillH'l llMM fill, I until I- lit lllll lltl. ill In iiimLi- Iiiii, i i f I,, i afalillaa i IiiIiii IiiIIm- IhiiiI hIhivi' rli-Mii llii'il, In-fiirii Koiistllf mnl III-, i-lviT. Ml liuiiiM. in,-,. H, , mi tin- Inlli ilny lit Jllllll, I II I I IN I III llllt MHtlll'l, HA wltm-Mii M i lnii'1, C. I'l'.l" HI JiiIiiim, lit, Kim. I l'l Tliiini I mn. Mill, i mnl W I i.l, .-in, ,: nl I IIWi h 111,-KOII Mini Illllll W l'V,-.,,l 1 JlllltiM ot, Km, w ., i . I-1 i I:. KIM'-f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NIIKIi HI A TBI I AMI ol-I Ii Duma, i in .ii Mh ,. I'll i Nutti I' la lil'ri'li) ,i .rn i In,! JiiIIum .Minn ii man. ul llartlinali oti-nun. wlm. ull ifp I", 1900, ami Mai I, Int. minli Hi IIiiIn.k '. iirtWiM ihiioi. ni,,-i tlvi-l. Inr 'i. miIiiim -. Tuatntnlp (. h. iianit.' M t WllUmclii M, i hlii. n Iik. III, il II ut I, ( I nti-ii linn tn in ii In final flu hi priiut. In .- l u 1. 1 I h Ii ilaini In llu Ian, I I,i.ii- ,ti'Mi'flln-il, lililuti- Id-KlNti-r anil lit i ,-lvi-t.at llutna. n tin- lltli ta il Inn,-. I'H . rial in ant in- wllin-aai-a I Ira I.. HI,..,.. , . Ml,,.,, i ,,,,,. Miiurjr ' Kti-nrU lii'l SjlallilalM I allnit all II an Iiiihii, OnfM Wm. i .mi Iti'iUirr. May weather has been unUSUS this season, it being rather cold in fuel had resided ami a eonsiaeraoie ami uni 01 for some iri years. moisture lias rallen, rhis condi tion has really been a benefit to crops. Mr. anil Mrs. A. rJgll cairn in 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. L. Shingledecker, Burns, Oregon Mrs. .1. L. Gault entertain) ii the Treble Clef Club at luncheon last Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Helens Swain who was man itil the following Wednes day Tin with Sterling Fred Clirikran cut an artery in his arm Wednesday while mak ing a serene door. He lost con- The Burns Steam Laundry siderable blood before reaching a gives special attention to parcel ,j0ctor and Kettinjf it Stopped post. Send us your laundry by mail. Opening for special audit to represent the Kreat New York Life in Harney county and ad joining territory. wired con front the ranch yesterday bring- trad with Company. No jrenci- Ing in their little daughter Marie al agent to share your profits. to the doctor. The little lady i A,i,in. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I Nl I I l hi TKM I AMI OFrit K, lliiriis. Orvftfl , Mr . Ill i Niithi' a Im red) glvcu llmt Mam V . Mri- nl Klli-r. Uicguu, m)ki, on AMgiial II. agio, mail- rfomtttMJl KmrjrNu OlOTft.lor HVV'4' Haw 1.'. I M' ' H , KftOf .'7 K.. Wlllainutlu Hl mIIhm lis til.'l until ol iDUrUtloll to make flunl llni'i' i ar proof to tMlillali i Ihiiii Ik i In- Uinl Imi' dMSfltwdt Ix'f.iri' K-glst4T anil Kruhi-i l hums. On rOn, nil Ihtf ''th In' ol JllM I l i 1st lii a tit n sni'f as m it i,i David Mill, r huiI John I' Kit) l ol Hll- OrefOO t.mnt Kvyti.nili oi.-l Kt.Leit A Mill, r Loll, of HuriH. Oirgoii na Khk. I;. ,!-,. NOTKK FOR PUBLICATION t si I an -1 IBM I. A Nil HI I Ii B. hiittia, orrgiiii, Mai 4. Ilia We have a car of barbed wiie i to arrive about June 1 and can During the first three days of mi your orders at that time tins week the local poatofflce took Railroad prices with freijcht add- care or .....mhi pounaa 01 parcel e,i. N. Brown & Sons. II. .iiiiii' Umii iiifl fnmilu luff ll'-lll' 1 i.' 'I .Wl'l I.Ullll t I' i Kobt. Hudapeath returned last Sunday morning in their own home la-,1 Monday. He came car being en route to Portland i i. i r ii ii.. i ...... i....... i . .. . . Club presented her uiUK " ' "w" ami oiner ouisiue points ior a silver bread and ne visueo wuu ins uauKiiu:i. i vacation visit ol a month or so. was quite ill but is repoited bet ter today. Mrs. .lames Wilson has return ed from an extended , r to Baker. She was accompanied home by her sister. Miss Kveleen Fry, who has been attending school in Baker. 1 buttt spreaders We have a car of barbed wire Mrs. Ftrooved's Maternity I,, nrrivi' about June 1 and can hospital offers a most attractive till, your orders .it thol tune, place for patients where the best A C Welcome. C. M. Faulk A P.oImi l,.H..r l-Vli' ii . iier, v uncjr t- 'v - it , , ,, ,, ., ,Jif ....ill... ; I i ,,v ,,. -iTTli- 'Vail r i i,iu ilit'i iin in ij,"1 " " HH saj 1 1 1 iseg itiuvui .iim . W. H. Hollopeter d. N. Bro n iv Sun. Fellows all came in Thursday evening from the tailroad where j 'Klectric Irons can be used in they had gone after six Met. I the morning on Thursdays from cars the first shipment of that ' now on until the river dries up. make here. This is considered a The K. L. & P. Co. has reduced classy car for the money and we the price of Westinghouse irons understand all this shipment have to $4.00 so that every woman in been sold. The Impshire Car- Burns can enjoy the privilege of vill handle these cars. ironing in comiort. Ke 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 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 - lasonlc BuiltlhiK. - - ""'" Oregon I perienced attendants look after the comfort and welfare of guests The manager of this great re ligious weekly had the privilege of looking over the very modern chicken plant at the J. W. Biggs farm the other day. It is well equipped and the results this season show conclusively that it is profitable to conduct poultry business on a scientific basis. Bemember to win the alumi num prize seta given away at the Welcome Pharmacy every Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, one must be in the store at the time of drawing. The number in the store nearest the number drawn is the one declared the winner. C. A. Brittingham took his de parture yesterday for Vale and Ontario where he will visit with his brothers for a time and also take some baths at the hot springs. Mr. Brittingham has not fully recovered from his ill ness and hojies to gain strength on this trip. County Agriculturist Shattuck Opened his office in this building this week where he will make headquarters when not on his visits to various parts of the J. W. DAY. Agency Director, B'd of Trade Bldg., Portland, Oregon. (ius Zoglmann came over from Silver Creek this week to secure medical attention for a poisoned arm. When Fred Williams found he was in town he simply put him in the store and hiked out for the ranch himself for a little while. Gua doesn't approve of ;. store work at this season of the mares year but Fred had to try his ! hand at the lish. Nnlli I la lii-l. I y Kh.n Ilia! Kval. . D Ulbbotia, ol llll.-JI, OrMOD, whii, on Jul) I, MM, inailr ll,,i,. .'. i.l K ii ( i i . No 01 Inr hll1,. -, , Hull Ii. T.iwnalil til H , ICaliK M K . Villain lit- M.-ri'llau. I,aa lllnl DOtlM of Intenrion lo in a k m Ill, n-ar I'roof lo -talllrti , Ifinn lii il,,- lam aline ,1t-a HI,,-,!. I l,,n- II. k lalrr Md Itcr.-lvrr. at Hurill. Ori-K..". mi IB. st Ii ilai ul Juni;, 191 . rial III a lit iiainaM it. ItQflSM I It. at. Il.'n Mnlli-r w o Moil 11. I. II I.ril. all nl IOIi I Ori'fnn W M I- LHr. Ki-ulalrr. '.NOTICE FOR IMJIU.ICATION. t'M'lKl) l 'IF" I iMi "i h Burnt Oft no. Mb) i. i 'i - sni i.i- in rity given tlml i- it Olbl ai ul iii. OrWoa, wlm. mi Ifgj m, I'll, msvde mavdt Id att-n-i Kmry No " t )lorWHW'4l lei l in -1 r'j-K',. Herlloti I IOUftblp 3V H , Khii)! ttlnl nlaiiHtti Mi rlillnn, .ims nlt--l ill-, ul li ilfiillim to niakr filial tlitt-i V"' piOil, lu i at at. I m h i Inlui tn Hit' lain) nl. lr M r I it-il . l. (..r- liMlgia)! ami Km1tI f1 I tun On g"ii, uii ttit Mb !' ul J mn-, Pi. t tsliusiit Daim as wltlieasva: W 1 Hii h.i, Miii'n o Hrst nnl i.. 1.. Il inlirec nil nl Kllry. (irrgmi Wm h o(m lt'Klt r YOUR MONEY LEVEL Is it as high as you desire? Certain influences, over which you have control, determine high or low level. Earn ings and expenditures raise and lower the level. Little leaks in the management of money mat ters are vital. Start an account at the Harney County National Bank pay by check maintain I rising level by a proper division between in come and outgo. No one thing will aid you, like a checking account, to do this successfully. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY Lou Bradlield's lamous thor oughbred stallion, Bonus Bess will stand this season at the T. Allen Jones farm near Burn Terms :12..'(i to insure, pastured if desired. David C. Petrie, of Boise, has, 1. . Holland has purchased been elected to the position of , tl,(. mt,. rest of Walter Sullivan agriculture and science instruc- Jn the pool hall and has taken tor In the High School. The charge. Mr. Sullivan and wife gentleman has had considerable took their departure vesterday experience in the work and comes morning for Prseport Illinois, to the school well recommended, wherein- goes to look after the Miss Beatrice ilotchkisa arriv-Vnre aetata of his late father. ii . j . m I A -' - i I I i i . 1 1 t t-if.u linn1 m-ii i. i el Home tile I, ne pari ol tills "" .'wiiii"" oiuno -'-j ... ..-- week from Wallowa where she had been teaching the past year, The young lady will spend the vacation period with home folks I but will return to the same place to teach again the coming year. Friends have received word that our "Little Bye" Smyth, who is a student at the (). A. C, at Corvallia, went over to Phylo math last Saturday where they were having a carnival of some character and took part in a bucking horse contest with the result that he won a $HMi saddle. C. P. McKinney and wife are home from their visit to the big fair at San Francisco. They came in yesterday in their new- car and report having had a line time, They spent a month in California and met many of their former friends of that state. They returned to Pendleton and visited then-son, Will, for a lime. We will hold an inspection for horse in Burns shortly after June 1. Gel your harness horses and saddle horses ready, marcs and geldings, ages from T to 10, height from 18 to 1(1-1. Must be serviceably sound and no inan-s in foal will be accepted. Prices fl'.HI lor s.nlille horses; Xl'll lor turn to Burns some time in the future as he wouldn't trade this country for the whole state of Illinois. Mary W. Chamberlain GRADUATE NURSE (.rnrrul obstetrical nnd mm . it nurnlnic Write or phone Uwrn, Oregon. NOTICE K()K PUBLICATION UNITED PATH UAHDOmoi i Hume. Oiiyuii, M It). I'M . t utl, . is btr)b) fUt'ii that 1 littui mm HueeiM, ul nil age Orrguu. ho. oil 5 ii iii- H, 1919. ma.lt HrllMStc.il IllllV. N.. M10O, (or liH. l'-', hn Htm I luw nalil .T Holitti. Kaiige l KftS Will Mi-. Miii.lUii liaa llh-it BOtld nl Hift'hlHHl In mast llnal Ihri'c i-a r pfOoi, l i-atalillalii IhIiii tu the Isnd fthuTg ! r J !- I Uffurc Ittglslfi ullU lirn-hrt, Si It urns lln K'"' (hi it e Iftto dny ol June ivlft. i mi. mnl iiaint-a as Mltnrsais i hnilia I haul, ti William II t rilghloll, W It J.ili.H.I )! Jiiiits, all til Vullagr. tlregiMi. WW I AUKS k-K Inlet NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I MlTRD NTATM I - ni Or ru R i Itiirns, crcgtni, Ms In, l ) Null. . In-ti t el,. i, that t lart'lH'i- lluffinan, u llili UrfOII hIih pit I'ei t'litli-r I.i, IvVN, lUHiltJ llu i i slitnl ntiy No oilu.i, fur :-',. hi. Hull li l 1011., I. in,, 1 W I'l.iui. lu Mfrlillau, lias llh .1 tiuih ill inti'iitltiii hi ii.Hke Din. I live w-tir I r . .nl Ul a I t i H 1 1 Inlm to thi) land shuvt tlrm lltm I. Ixluir lligiti-i Hint UtJi'UlVt'l nt Put hh, urugiill, tin lln Jl at ilny nl jilln . I 'I ( 1 1 i ii t iiauii-a aa it H im IgaM in t lurgli Aalller it. KlMmier, Uaon M .nliiihoi, .mil in Mm it nil of It 1 1. . Ol i K"ll Wm Iahhi:, Kfglatrr . NOTKK FOB PUBLICATION. county in his official capacity. kirneMB horses, Can take but fi He recently returned from a visit to the southern part of the coun ty where he found the frost had not damaged crops as much a had been feared. He is now in the Ilrewsey country. It wouldn't be u bad plan for people who have a little money to invest to look around home for sometbiuK profitable. Then are many Reed investments to be had in this territory ami then one may know what they are Kettinjf. Every so often people invest in stocks, K"ld bricks, National Cash Register, United Wireless, etc., that is not so pro IBable after due inyeHtitration. Thjfl is just for the purpose of reminding people to investigate things before they bite. per cent darK iron frays in har ness class only. Dsfiinite date and particular! later. Hayes A Trowbridflt, John hay, Oregon, Notice is hereby given thai all parties knowing themselves to be I Slll.ll HIAIKH I. AMI Oil ILK, UllrBS, I iri-Kim. Mai 11,111 Nollra i. Iimi'ii) Kltiii n. nl Mailer II 11. i k li i . ..I n i any. 'ti-Kiim. wlm, nil Juni- n i 'in. mid liirll n nil niii'li. llHini-ai. -h.i Knirli-a s.. insj. ii. i ii...Mtli,'lr.l.irli,.Ntl4SHi,, HI,SI,. N. II. SHi.Nhi., h,.i Ji, T , .1-1 II , llHiitli HI Kiial. V IlUiiirlli- M.il.l'au liaa in.. I I.i- ul liitinlliiii I., riiakii ilual Oil..' n hi praul, In ralalillali ilalln I,. Ilu liu.il uii... .l.-Nt-r I l.i'.l. Inl'ii. 1- I' liillu.-li. I' - I nla.l r III hla .'llnr nlllnMi) on g ill, mi Hi. nil .lay ul Jnlitv IVIft i Miiiii.iKl nai na ii )llii'aa,-M .Inn. iiiii. It. i. Inn, i. Hull. -UK KiiimiU. Man i'i I ii I i I 1 II .1 i. i.i I . I 'la ll.il. ,.11 nl II. . I I... nidi bled to me have been not fled i ,,,, Mat l-.itittc Hi-Mialii to wdtla up either by cash or ne gotiable note, Those who failed to take advantage oi tins can wii now find (lieu- account in th hi I' . . . 1 . I . I I .. ., f I M I III HTM K I AMI III I II I . amis ol a competent attorney lor ii,.,ui.ii,.i.,.My u. mi inimeiliate collection. I am Ull-i s bnuilM ihttBlaM I HIiiU, able to run about and set individual and this proceeding is NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. IhmiiIi I hus MiiihIimII in' llunia. Oicaou. t'llt II WMU.OII Unroll I'li'M.liilMiiti'li.'l I'd-' iniiil.' 1 1 iiiiii -Bit r mii n mi nit' , "! mi no . my only redn'ss. I must have money or negotiable notea lo sat isfy my creditors. 1 regret very much any cost added to these ac counts, but I nitiHt have a settle ment 0. W. Clevenger. Nil.UW.il i, .,., 1 1t ,i l.irhW'.NW. ,i,SW',. M ''.Ml' , . ..ll.NKl,ali'i'.i; Kt.HK.4Ha1- laaud Ntt'.SW ',, hurl Iiiii tB. lownalili M , Kangi M K lllnllirlli' M, -11.111111 lia III. -I lllitlri nl llili-lilli.il In tiiakt- llnal lln rai I'roill, tu iiiii-ii-i. - 1. .im tn lln- I. in I almvi thai rllunl, Im f,,lll II, ylr.li 1 anil Krri-IVIT al Mm ua.l li - KnU ..ii tin 1 lay ul June, IVIb. 1 lalinuiii tiaiiiaa aa w ItiuMai-a l-aii.') illuiiiia. IraWlllla a. Itav,- t ia.1 ilmkall "I llianii. Or'-a-.u ..... Uai.l.all ul Hat in-) ort-tfon Wat Fauna It. at. in. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. I sirrh yTATM LaMtD nt'rn 1 ' hums. Urrgoii, Ma ., ISlaV. I Ni.lhi Is In ret. y flVB I lml Jului II U'llm. ul Him Italian, OrMOO, '"i on I '1 r-m l r It, I'll, navd Homiati'S'l Ktitry No Oft'MO loi w . svi (ioti it, roWDihlp M M , htftDgs ' i I- . WIUaiuiMtK Miiiliaii. has M.-d notlCi ul thl. ni inn tn iiuikf dual llini' urn I Mi,.l tu rslatillsli rlaliu to the latnl aUOV JesjfrlKtd brlorr Itiglahr ami Kvnivtr, at huriis. On gun, I hr , th ilav ol lUDO, 1 II I 1 laimaiil iiaima ui irltOWaU a 1 hi'strr I'arsoiiM. laniii 1 ri g Napttli un K. HLMI. all ol llariiinsii, Ortfiill Hat. ml lohiisnsiti of It 11 hmiNii. n g- ti m Pa silil I.i , im. r .NOTICK K()K PUBLICATION, Up It id Mui 1 m 1 net l.aki-vli-w. iiirguii, Ma U 1 HA mm 0O4I L4VM Notlt la horet giver llmt Jsnu-s A W llaun ul Klfe, Oregon, who, tin MhhIi I', 191 1. Bftdg Hutni'stt-ail Kiitrjr. No im . I01 r'j-rt1, rlHK, Kerth.n :4, luwiishiu .1 R,. Knugc m, BH Wlilainrltr Mrri.lian haa ln-d itutti tit llltl 111 Kill In 111 M L I f. JIM I t III ' I J 1 Mi Kliii' t( tiatahllati rleltu U) the land aVbOVf h acrli- i. bgforg t Ima A. Sherman U H. t'oininlastuiitT. iiHIi", (irrgun.oli lite Irtf HJf oj July. I' t laiiuai t names as lUlgtWM John MiKaihern, Josenh htrri't. Paul Wl tier. JuMtl, Mm llcr, gll i.l IK'-- Ut SOD Jaa I Hi k.h. Hi'ulst'r NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. I'NITKIi HI'ATKS I. ASH 0KKI1 B, I lltirua. t lrf)(OB, May 14, 1 I t s.itli ,- la l. i, In lTI -ii that JuaM-li 11 1 n.-i k i , ol hut ii" UraaBD, , lio.iin M. n li I.1. l''l.'. mail, ll.illiral-a,l Klilrr. N" l.V,., lurl',. . 10 l.iwnalili .1 m.. ftati,' l.'Kaal, lllai.ii-tl, M.-r i.llan l.aa 111. .1 i. lii,. ..I llil.iilliil. In Mil llnal tlirir i.-ar proof, to ralalillali i 1 a I in It, the Ian. I aliw .li mi iiIm'iI. before Id ai.ii i ami Rooelvtr, ii Suras, Oregon un the Mettle) .'I June IVI6 Claimant tiaillra aa m Itni-aai-a A " U alter. ul Iturna. ori-Kon. Oeear Weel, Maillli Hit, a uinl l V. Will. .tin all of luv.n Oregon at. I- Al.llK. K.-kInIi-i Notice of SI,.-,, If. Sale. Nutii-t- im lu-iiiliy U'vni. tlt.il tiiuli r ittnl by virlitu ul Writ ol Al lu.lniii-iil Klt-iiitloii anil mill r nl nulr ol Httiu'linl pruiorly duly ISfMMd li II"' I'lerk ul llm Cin-ilil Court ul ll.iini-y Coiitil., iljlll of llTtBOn. ilwlliit llu' 'ml ilny ui April, I'.lln, in it ti-rlaiii BClion in lln Oircull l uurt ill "itiil I'liiintv ami Slule wliorrlii J. 1. Sil. plitiiitiff, ri'riivrii-il UdffBSnl iii-l .'i'" W. I BM "t"l l.ulllli l.llii-, lllnl i lull nf llii'ln, ilrll'tiil mil -, l"i tin-ntlllt u( I1U8.10, With in lii. al llirivun (ruin tin.- L'llllt iltiy ul I oil ruary. I nl.'., at lln- tulo ul ti pt-r ii-iil pit milium, uinl (ol tunlaitml illi-liurneni, it 1 (kxihI at 9JwOII um! iiri-riiinit OOBll ami I'xpi'iiei-n, ami lur an uriii'r ul rfaluol itl itii liml prupurtv In ri-iiialli-i ilii, ilnul, I will un Miimliiy, til 8lM d) I Mat llil,., ul llm ('tun t llntiat ilncir in IlitriiH, in aaiil .'titinly ul llaim-v ami Stair ul Oroguii, at 8 u't-liii k in lln- all. t tuiuii ol Muni tiny, nil at public suction tu tin- lnulu i i etui Ima! linlili-r Inr lat-lt, lliu lollOWlnB ill' i rllunl allarlii-il niil pruptr. ty lowlll All Did rltfbti litis intt rtint ami MlSlS ol lbs llelt'iuliiiilH QaO, W, l.lti-i- anil liiilu- I, tin- ui t-itln-i nt llii-iii, In ainl In I.uIh .i ami 8 nl Stir. 81 I I.iiIh III anil 11 nl UaU. '.'.'. I i 1. 'J. II anil I uf fci'i- 81 ' . ami lul I ol IM, 88 nil in r(i. -.'.rt S. U. :i-.", K, . M III limn. 'i I'.iiiutv, Orsguil, lugeluei ultli ii aiui glngiitevv iiu Isasuituti llSrtalllB niinila in il iippiirliiiianrcH tliituuiit I li I loOglOgorlll nnywine .ippurlaiiiuiii. to nalii-l. Iiiii iii.lj.-iniint iiIhivc ntali-.l I" gnllu'i with iiiliuoet, i-uhIh uinl ilmlnirMo ltliililH, ami at-oiiiliiK ruatH ami IIUMMII nl null-, aa prnvltlotl In i-at.l jmlgtiivnl ami unlnr ul MIS, I n U-il al IIuiiih, OrSfjOdi lltl" I Hi 'lie ul May, 1816. W. A. Uni I'M N, I., ml ut 1 1. 1 1 in. v County n nils I BiteS Enamels are Easy to Apply Have you a certain room in your home that looks just a bit dingy, or an old dresser or chair or table that would look more cheerful and inviting if it were given a dainty new finish of genuine enamel? There are dozens of home painting jobs that you can do with little time or expense by using ACME QUALITY ENAMELS Enamels cost but little more than ordinary paints and are easy to ap ply. 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Itaiusiu ami .Iioiiu, Uty mn- II.. fiisil lr. i.il.lr liatmliir I II I. lllll tali il tllllltl.il I he from Loth rii.ls II. Salla SlaamlToM nmlri la vnin (arai ainil reel ataraiiiisil iiiiiuy litui tleffHiiYfi caiirituMi lion lulls. puwUer aul K.scs Ida Sid I'isntioti throw alialla away u lite nda novri up Siinai youi line ul i.hl li.iull.-s all. 22 .hurt. .22 luim .nclli bus. nfU c.rirsJa. u.clu.I iiitf tlia Imlliiw -int uiuliiit; i til)iljri A. i ut.ic ii 2lHJ .!. A pwlect nun fai r.bluts, iuiir-U,-., twaa, viuws, !,. Afrtti IX ifovstici aUu tn Je witli It-vci .i i.ou. a.k yuur daaW. ZX.. Mft - Saod 3aaataM fur omsal tat ssir M rWiS V kg ul mtutm r-u.. t- CSC -ww mow nt-. n.w huvtii. v ,, uaaj istsi susu mnuu. SUHHBIH Kota 9.25.