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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1915)
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However, the virus of the rattle snake, the viper, the cobra, give Way In awe to tbt supremacy of the poison of ladies once the lat ter is successfully introduced in to a abject) mortality (death) of these cases being lot) per cent. For this reason it has been a dis ease held in dread by the human nee lince period untidating the Christian era. Prompt treat nu'iii is absolutely essential. The wounds should be cauterised with nitric acid and the patient imme diately sent to the nearest loca tion where Pasteur treatments sre administered. The latter is the only treatment which we know. Tin re is a small percent age, something like one-half of 1 per cent, who develop rabies even alter the 1'asU'ur treatment bat been given, This in all pro bability, is due to the fact that patients present themselves too late in the incubation period or the injury has been of such severity or so close to large nerve trunks that the incubation period has been shortened. There is labaoiutel) no truth in the asser tion that this treatment itself will produce rabies it gives no untoward effect! whatsoever. Of the numerous cases treated in thi state, not one untoward effect has been noted. Some of these cast's date back as far as l'.10 and have been kept under observation from time to time. The best thing for a patient to do when bitten by a deg: The wound should be immediately Have your picture taken ut the Sayer Studio. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Hums Steam Laundry. III'. Roiled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. Wanted (lotx! homes teed re linquishment cheap for cash. Address. Bex 188, l'ost falls, Koo tenia Co., Idaho. 80-81 Foren Bros, are ready to MW your wood in any length desired. Juniper and pine 7f cents ht cord, Pathogeny, $i.mi phone No. 475. Regular preaching services each Sunday at 11 a. m..and 7:30p.m. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Tuesday Hible Study at 7:30 p. in Wednesday Mid-week Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. in. Saturday young people's meet ing at 7: 30 p. m. Will be glad to call on the sick and needy at any time. S. L 'lowers, Pastor. Christian Science Church. State Tax Commissioner Here The following extracts from the new school laws will be of interest to all school veters: No special tax can be levied at any school meeting unless the call for such meeting shall con- i.oo , tain an itemized budget showing 100 f tht- contemplated expenditures. cauterised with nitric acid and A tax levied by a district of dressed aseeptiealiy. If the the third class may be reviewt d wound is deep, involving the and lowered by the district boun- periosteum tr the eye, it should dary lioard. I"' washed with bichloride of An itemized budget showing , mercury dilution. As the organ- the contemplated expenditures ism causing the disease is proba shall be submitted to the county school superintendent. The minutes of all school meet ings shall be signed by the chair man and secretary. It shall be the duty of the dis trict clerk of any district, at least two weeks before a meeting for the purpose of levying tax to pnblish in one or more newspap- bly a rati oan theoretically a saturated solution of quinine Would i"' an ideal dressing. How ever, tin is purely problemati cal. Do not depend on proxide tr turpentine. A few points of interest for cattlemen and farmers are: First, That as i'.ir as known rabies is published in the district, a cows. Second, That bg the time on Cow Creek. Miss Mary Pou- an animal showed enough symp toms to ha', e a diagnosis of rabies made it would be impossible to milk her and before this time the Hon. J. B. Eaton, a member of the State Tax Commission, was a visitor to this city during the week. Mr. Eaton's mission at this time was to gather data on which to base an equalization of taxes levied in the different counties. Formerly this equali sation was arrived at from tran scripts of the records but this is not satisfactory as is rare that considerations named in deeds represent the actual value of the ers property. bndget statement of theestimat- The Commission has hit upon ed amount of revenue required another plan. Mr. Katon met for the ensuing year for the with a number of taxpayers at maintenance of the school dis-j the court house yesterday after- trict. and in districts in which noon and after discussing taxa- no newspaper is published the tion for a time he asked those clerk shall post such budget on present to name a committee to the door of the school house in, pass upon the value ot several said district at least ten days he pieces of property he had l :- tore such meeting, ed from the roll. EL M. Horton. It is the duty of the directors Thos. Deegan. Geo. Fry, .!. K. to make the itemized statement Loggan. J. P. Rector and Byron at a regular board meeting ami Terrill were selected. Bach of deliver same to the district clerk, ly to ! a means of infection and these gentlemen marked the val- I 'rider the new law no district practically ail danger is eliminat- uation of the several selections can levy a special tax this year ed if the sun has been shining without consulting each other at the annual meeting unless the on this ground for even a few and Mr. Eaton took charge of all special notice is posted. h turs. the figures. These will be com- New school laws will be sent Fourth, pared with other data in arriving I to boards as soon as they are re at a proper basis of equalization, ceived. C. A. Harlan, stenographer at the First National Hank, went up to Bear Valley this week when he will spend a part of his vaca tion. Mrs. Will dates of the Oregon Hotel, invites the public to slop at that popular place when in Burns. Rates reasonabU every convenience of home, R.J. McKinnon and wife are back from a trip to Portland where they went for medical treatment for Mrs. McKinnon We are glad to learn I he lady i improved in health. County Agriculturist Shattuek has arranged to make Saturday his office day in future when he will be "at home" to the farmers and friends. His office is on the second floor in The Times Herald building. G. W. Clevenger has decided not to stock up heavy with furni ture for the present but will take orders for anything desired that is not in stock, giving the cus tomer the benefit of the whole sale prices. The marriage of Elbe Turner and Miss Fannv Kesterson will be solemnized this evening at 6 o clock, nev. IT. Ilensoll ol me Presbyterian church, offlc al n . Mr. Turner is the son of I 'alia Turner, of Diamond. The bride is the oldest daughter of Grant Keetereon, who reside-, on the Bowen place on Poison Creek, and a granddaughter of Hon and Mrs. A. W. Cowan of this city, The Times-Herald extends best wishes to the young people. Married Thursday. June 3, at Christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyter 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. C Masonic Pudding and it will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, of each week from 2 until 6 o'clock. This is a free a) reading room and people are wel come to come during those hours. Mil ICK tlurtif So 17 Hilt PUBLIBATION, I ., ii i. Tin - I ami irm I. I m iirv.un. U,i I, ivC, N..II1V ! ltU'l. glvrU lliat 11. Northern I'M, in, Kallwav I i.lli.atl)- wlina. l,.al.lTi. , a.l '..,:,' I 'i U III'.- ' liai - I' ' I"' l.'lll'U .i ". lilt ni.'i in tiiii .th lit iifiiiailun !..). . I uii.lrr lh pru. lal.iu, uf 111 art f i n (, ijiniiri July 1. laaafN mi.w.W) NHt,.ifiiTi '4 Set- 7 u H nK W M lu.i-rr. liailal So -ill Any ainl all ra,ii,. claiming ftitrlr Ilia - I, - II l. "i ill.lrtiif to ut,rrl ta.auM r tin- in I ii.-ra I i-har.i t.r al tha ami, or for an Mbll ........ In tha dlliKiMl In .,,.' .1,, M,i,l HI llu'le l.liilli i.l lirnlrat II Hill .Hi,. ,,,, at, balm Ilia In .la ol Jm Itla VI a riaftl. Hrg.it. r nit transmitted by the milk of i the home of the bride's parents iade and Henry Otley, Rev, Ir. Benson of this city the ceremony. Both of tin young people belong tO pioneer families of thil county, Henry being the Hon of Mr and Mrs. and his Mr. and disease as i'ar as know is impossi ble of transmission by the milk. Third. Thu it might be possible Fred Otley of Lawen, for an animal having a cut or ! bride is a daughter of scratch in its nwutii to contract I Mrs. 1. L Poujade. The young rabies from eating hay which i lady attended the high school id had recently been slobbered over this place for a time and is very bj .i diseased animal, grazing ' popular among the younger set over lie ame nasture is not like- Mr. anil Airs. Wiley siari married life with bright prospects and the best wishes of a wide circle of friends. Mr. Eaton left today for Grant county. 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 6:30 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 I at anytime. Religious informa-1 tion and instructions willingly I imparted at the Franciscan i Residence. L. M. Hamilton, School Superintendent. Additional Locals. Butter at Cattle bitten by an animal known to have rabies should be killed immediately. If this is done there is no known reason why the cooked meat of the animal could not be used for food. Fifth, other animals bitten should either be killed at once or if ry valuable they may be kept under close and safe watch until after the period of incubation. The latter it must be remember- Chas. Newell was in the city ...i ,.v, ,.,.,. .... ., innr, tim this week from his home near Only aboul one third of the ani Dog Mountain. Ina, bitten develop the disease. Mrs. Millar has her new Spring j The safest plan is to kill all ani Millinery on display at Schwartz' j mala bitten by a rabid one. At store and invites the ladies of present at Burns we are trying Burns and vicinity to call and in- to Instigate treatment (Pasteur) Wilson's Creamery Hagcy's. Edgar Williams Silver Creek. IS over from sped it. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extra charge. See the Steam Laundry about your work. For Sale Contract No. ::tl, to invent stock bitten from go ing "mad". Sixth, Animals behaving sus piciously ana where it is advisa ble to know whether or not they are .tillering from rabies should not lie killed if it is Dossi Supt. Hamilton has sent the following names of pupils receiv ing eighth grade diplomas. This is only a partial list sent to Prin cipal Shirk of the high school with the explanation that there were four or five more whose names would be forwarded later Allen Sitz. Karl Sits, Frank Pub. , Jasper Luper, Lawen; Vernon Dorothy Newell Narrows, Lea I ter A. Cawlrield. Martha Muller, ' Batrice Baker, Angie Beede, Ma ble Howard, Mable Cranmer, Russell Robertson, l.oyd Robert-1 son. Arthur Beside, Drewsey; Pearl Thompson, Waverly; Robt. I-owe, Valeria Lewis, Loll How ler, Darreli Howser. Harney;! Johnnie Books, Buchanan. Gladys Nicholson, Melvin Jtenman. Ray mond H. Curry, Cteapetra Mill sap, Harriman. Notica ul M...ll'. s.l in Hi n Circuit 1'i.url uf Ilia SUtr .( Oft gpB, lot Hi r ' unity ..f llarn.y Kinilic iv TtMSSSSa, I'UniliM. M, Tun ix-lila llruiiiarvvllc sruj J. I, ItnuoM M'lli', llilnli.laola Nutii,. It hnrby ft rxf Hist by vlitu ut hi, rtKUtiun in lurrrluaura ami unlrr til ssis l"lv laautnl out of tod undar aaal ol II. ' Circuit Court uf thv Mali- . I 'r k-..n fur tlir louiily ol Minify, u(.ii a I jodgtnabt rsodscsd m il 1'oinl uii tha ' .' Itli ila nl May. l'd.'i, nml rut. I iil aid jdnlinlr.1 :n ll,4i Clrrka i.ltn ol amd 'i uiirt mi tin- Mil day ol May, I'.'l.'.. iu ' l.ii.r nl I nulla K. Tliouiarn, plaintiff, an. I ugainit Tuanalda Kuunaeirllr suit J. K. BooasttSatS, dili-lidalila. fur Ilia -utii ..I Twc Wimiaan.l lliraa liumlraai nitiili . ,i, I In li. Iullar nidi in- iii i -t llutrr.ji, l;ol llif '.'till day nf May 191 . at II, rata ol Uii j,r wul it an mi in and I ao l.uudrml lautily tt . IhiI lara sttOfBSyi !". uaJ llm lii'llicl rum q FortaM INllaWI ISStS and dialioraa ,,..i.l and toi ar. ruins SBStS, and to inn ittrMtad and etllvarssl, 1 liavn l.-.u.l SBM Sad will i at public aurli .ii to tin- litgl.iat hiddrr (or aSSfl In band . n I ui'adav ISM -"'tli day of Jour 1 - 1 fa, at lOo'doSS A M , at MM front door ol performing I tit Caari rlaaes m Hurn, iiamay i . itntv. I Iipsou, all llm ri.1,1, litla, 111- al and claim nl U drtandauta. I ti BtHs l(nuiita?llr an. I J. K. Itoiinao ii'llr. or sttksf a Ibara. In and to tlir li.llnu lag ilpacribatl rial j.rorrlr, lo-wil Weal .,ii. -I. all of the Murlh-vral mar icr WHf NW.1t). HnSlh SSSt ijuarlar ol Hi- Nmtli scat .jusrtar (SI;i4NWl4 , and Soutl.-aaet ijuarlaol lha North-rani .(iiarlcr isW'4NKl4 of tMK'Uon ','ru (10) and kat one I. all ol lha Nurlh-wral .ua'lr KlSafWJJ aiul North one half their ' ' ""' s.mtli-aaat iiuarlar ia'ab'4i I -.-.-ii. .n llman 11 in l.iwual.ip t ..r I . in South ol Hans Tlilrly-flvi- X j ttast, ol tha Wlllumatt,' Mrridian, in ll.irncy County, Orrfun. i ealiiaf, at audi tniin, all of asid pro party or ao much ttiriof ua may bv , ni-caaary to tatialy tha aanl nlnn-i t in lavor o I said ilauilill ayainit raid dc- i I. ii. Inula, with intvrrat thrrroii. t. rrll. I at . .;' a., coat and diaburaaineuta that havv or uay accrui-. la'.-i al IWroa, Urayon, May Mtk, till, W. A. iiinilU M, Muarirf Hv T. s. IPsUOVB, Daps. i Kirat pub. May Wth, 1016. I..I-1 puh Juilf i.'1'.lll, I'll ... QUALITY FIRST New Spring Goods Now on Sale at BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORK Spring and Summer Dress Materials that are positively the Latest New silk gloves, Veilings, White Goods trimmings, braids, new fancy buttons Royal Worcester Corsets New Silk Skirts and Kimonas N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon NOTICE K()K PUBLICATION. i si in mtatk laud ornci ..urns. Oregon. Mr Nutl-f l hereNy glreu Ibet stan9tt-ifis.il of lUrrlmeD, uratftiii. who, uu Su. .mi" r u, Itll. tueU Houirtft.'1 r.Mrr. , --'..rtf. iluo ', Towiielil. .' - . i-ati Illam.-He Mrrl'Man, haj rllfl tsptl ot int. ti (tun to make nual iltrec ear t r- ' bncsjts.li lab i lallu U the laii-t el-o.r -I. si r 1 1 f : ' glllrr aiil Kerelver. at Huriil. Drrsj.-ii. uO !li llth Ut of Juiir I -I -. ialtiian t nai'ir p aa w I' i. h M laM-'lt.J H. I in tor rtn an II M- U' :. anl A II - iirrv all of Herri man . On got W m Y iRki, ll'-Kf'.' r KOTICI POB PUBLICATIOaN l Mir PiTAl K- LA MU OFI " r lii.rns. tliisjuli, int. g , I ! ' .Suit' t li linebf Urii hl Juim I MlHei uf Kite. itrrsoD, who. u Ortob! MUlr lfuinMtoa'1 Auirf", No Mstfl, '" V e c t o n II, TuwnLl ci r-outli. Kausii sSM WiiJan.fiir Miii-Iiaii- ' Hi'l of lUteutlutl 'o tuair oUll.iuttl..i, ' f l t a t. i i I. cle-latt lo ttir ialiil ' rriLexl, U-fofr Hegti' r in I Km.n li .' ureguo on the vtb ls of jal IfflA i la 1 tii a tit i.a i.'.ea aa . t ' H H juhnsou. Woo-I Itrsjl. Mill -t u i . Lrr Kraein' f al! of Kl.c OfOfoM Mm Iikci L- , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I hi i 1 1, -t r r I . i Murm. irrguu. Mfj Notlre ! herehf gtr'i. that i.ata( 1 I HI ut hunii (irofuii. wli.i oi. a i i I li. umI- lli'Birtlriil Kulr. No 01 I i, toi ' .i , Luf I and ;, section .', Tu i a. . W 1.. an, tie Mr r i.l i an i.al r . 1 toutluo iu liiakr t ilium i. tail. in I tahtlih risltu to the .ati-i tboVfJ i fure Hrglster aud K- ntt-r, al Hufin, oi. the o Oft) J'-' , I ' a I t s ., t Hi: at csiaOite euj r lain s both uf Narrow urtt-..n ,,r .v Ii Aeiatoer M.kst-, .. . . Y HarUjiiMh, f Hurtie. i W kt r 4RMK, Hrgiao NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Unrn Hiiiea I mo Orttt Hun. a. ( rrgun Ma .Sot'(, a hrfrl J g1ril lis' i .otisr.1 nl li r lalbof I rtaV e'oti. Orrg.n .who, fu - IT. i - utejr llu.iieit. KM Ratfi Si. '1 t '. s: , HaKUulJ -. ToWt.eli:'. H , Ke , :aaDtt Merrltati h file! null g ol ll D U maae : as1 nve-yoar ,.r . f ! rifal. :. talus tu iht- la u J attune ! i' hbsM, Wfun K g tpt aoi'l ltecler. at hurts -if..-i Ath .lay of Junr Itl laluiant iiiuin ti i' i Kill MeMlall .ugoaU Mfonl I bai I llaii-oa. gj f rriiirriuu. irg,,u Marebait. ni'sac ir( FiMI It-iiit 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 "Ka 4. LONE RESTAURANT (li.OKM. I oos Pi ..p. At All Hours. a a a a Meals a a a a a a a Ofalla TlaaM-Harald a.alUIIa a i a . aa..at........aa)a.aaaaaa a Shorts Onl.'rs'and Prompt Service I a With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Portland and other points. Clingan'l Millinery south Main Iodisa.tion and Conatipation. "About five years hvm 1 began taking Chamberlain's Tablets after suffering from indigestion 'consisting of 11. i'A acres Oregon I ble to pen them up under obser and constipation for years with-.& Western Colonization acreage V;ition. It the disease is rabies oat finding anything to relieve 'adjoining Hums. A. H. McLain. they will grow steadily worse me. Chamberlain's Tablets help- city Recorrjer VanWinkle ar- 'never better and will die within ed me at Once and by using tin m ri,,,,.i hnm thp rorp nart ,.f ,,is a few (lavs irenernllv within 79 (week from a business trip to hours. Wounds made by rabid animals should he immediately cauterized St has received a late consign ment of the latest in all lines. Call and see the new Mary Pick ford bonnets, etc. Kodak films developed 10 cents states the rains have been . jmt roll, any size. Prints 5c each a source of great benefit throng- J All orders of 2 dozen prints lilm out that territory and that all .developed free. irrigation prejects that have A. H. McLain, storage systems in that region have an abundance of water f"r the coming crop season. The rains nave senouiiy mierierea WBrt Hhe has just graduated are at hand burn the wound out with cutting the first crop of al- from the business department of with a hot poker, the wiping falfa out that way but some of 0 A c The youn(T lady haa a,. slk.k of a KUn or Mlw ifpn A them were cutting it regardless ready secured a position with the .physician should immediately be of the moisture. First National Bank of this city, consulted. James F. Mahon was a business, assuming the responsibility this visitor during the week. J morning. tiround feed at Hagey's. for several weeks I was cured of the complaint," writes Mrs. Mary E. McMullen, Phelps, N'. Y. For sale by all Dealers. H. M. Horton and wife and party arrived home Monday night from Boise where they had been for the past week. I)r. Horton Only onr Entirely Satisfactory. "I have tried various colic and diarrhoea remedies, but the only one that haa given me entire sat isfaction and eared me when 1 was afflicted is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy. I recommend it to my friends at all times," writes S. N. Galloway, Stewart, S. ('. For sale by all Dealers, Care of Sayer Studio. Miss Gladys Holland arrived home yesterday from Corvallis, that la burnt out by some caustic such as nitric acid (this is the best agent to be used) tincture of iodine, or carbolic acid. This may be applied by wrapping the end of small stick with cotton or tying I small piece of linen or cloth around the end of the stick, dipping in the liquid and then thoroughly rubbing in the wound. )o not touch the un broken skin any more than possi ble. If none of these materials Moljca of Sal of Slatr I mi,l. Nolle, la lir.l, given thai tin' St.il. l.aml lli.ar.l of I lie HluU) nf Ortg m Hill racaivc aeali-.l I. i.l.' until In ..'.I... . A M., Augoat I, IBM, lor Uta folia lag J- fCrilatcl l.lllda: HtH'ti.ma III ami M, I II U B, W R. Kractlonal S'w, Iwius Lsit 1,1,1,4, BSS, 30, T. Htl s U. :i0 i;. N.irlli ul M..I liawr Itkr hacU..riH 111 an. I M, T. W f. It. M It. KL-llOIIC l ttU.I M, I SO -. It II I HMlion 111, T. M I. U II I, HaslioDt Hi ami M, I M H, ll M I K:tU.B :l, T. .11 S. It. itl K Section lr,, T. 31 M. 11. Hi Iv. All bull imiai bo ai'i'..n..aiin .1 by u rrgul.rly eieculiil spplk'alloo in pur cliaao ami that'll or iliatt for al Ua.l ooa-Ofth ul lb. amount bill. Tba board rnriuf tin- rlglil Iu r.Jai i sax sin! all bnl Apoliialiou. an. I bids skottU I"' a I drtiaat"! to Q, Q, grown, llirk Hut. Land Hoard. Halnn, OrasjOU, sod ni.ii U - d "Application .in.l In. I lo itirrliaac talalsasl'" li.. BHOWg, Cli-rli Milu I n.l I'm uJ, Datwl May M, I 'J I ' in tiik uoumrv QOiiiT mk TBR sTATIi OK OKKOuN rOli HAS nky COUNTY. In Hit' matt.r ol lb ealalr ul Maty g, I in man, liecraaed. Nutiin in bcr.by givcu tbat tba under .iji.'l li.i. burn duly .ml ragularly ap- ...iuU-d adinimatrator of Ibe aalale ol M.rv V. Iliuroj.ii, J.v.a.l, by order ..I iliullnii II i I, era., County Judge ..( Harney I 'ntini , , tlragou aii sarssas laviag ciaima fagsJasl ib -i.l lute .re I . i. I.v notitlrd to ie aeiil iln- auine. duly vanfjiil a. by law raqolratl, In the uuilemigoed al liia ra idi'iii.e at KnaiM.li.. Oregon, or M. A. Iligga, bi allnrev, Hum.. Oregou, witbin an inuiitlie l;om Lbe Ural publl I'ull.lll uf till, i, ulna,. hated at Ilium, Oregon, ll.i ill. day uf May, 1911. Kirat publicaliuo ul Una netias Ms Ma mis. (Signe.li Km Till N it, Aduiinialralur ul the ealatv ut Mary K. Tburman, deceaaed. H0TI01 Ptll I'UBLICATION '.'HKI'lilllH UMUiKMl UrijUt ur(iiii, May II, Lit ...11.. la l,.rL b'Ii.1 ttial J. ilia A kill. ..i n.ru... .. i ,, ,ii, wuii, en H.i. I) I. lll. iua.1 ii ...... . i miry, n.. u.'i.u, im ihu ",,111,11 R, IUVUU1IL. .'1. BOUlli, K.Ug. i- S V llliaiuatUt Marlill.li liaa ft'.l null, of In U'lilliin t.i luaka I'ouiuiutallou prnol to aitat. ml. . lam, li. llm lau.l at, ii ilaai'rlbed. uelure Id'Klater anil Hoeelter. al Hum,, orrgun uu u..' l h il.jr ol June I ! .. I lalm.nl iiauiraaa wltnaaaa ii urn null, llaru.y. or.gou a r M. Iliall.li.il H .Mil'liatl. llm Fianan, i.,.n, I illl k. klrby ul llaru, Orrfoti a Uiii. K.glit.r JOHN UKMUKKLIM., , gggg avtaaasVL Juwulor. Optli'ian uttd iCnsraTCtr. Fine Wtih Repairing A Spe cialty. . TVtiB k. iSaCaaaaaaaal 3iSB1 I f llBVaa- X Tviaaaaasaaesaa- vJSiiMrfv J J Wtm J gg I Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale In , (a.np House and.Feeding Privileges in Corral r Barn. Cuatoaatfi Care For Own Stock. Of 4 PAAMaiai . ... .x. iiwunii., Aajoimnir tmr (irounds. We hs ve a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the great variety Everything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store """""TaaTanifaPafaal -e-a-aeBasrSfBSS' A NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION UNITKli HTATKri I Sj. (... t I akavlew, Oregi.u. afa It, I w 1 . MITT i 'A i LaMlr MullM liertliy gjveu luat QMM I.. Hut i, arl, ul rile, tireguu m tiu, un April 1 ., Ivli maile llotmiteed Kuirj, Ai I Kab I . IMM, No, laVsaa, lir MV. H-cluu la, Tmy i"i , H is K , ami -r.. Mectlou 13, Tuwualilp u -uiii itanga ii K, Miilaiurtla MeridUu, baa dlsnl nuiiif u( lutaulluu to make flual Ibrva-yaar giruuf. o '-' . .i tali claim to lha land above .u iii.-tl be lure t barlea A Hbenuao, ('. h. Cuiu tnlaaii'iier, al ble utile ftl f Ifa oragubuu tar Mb day ol July, 1U laluianl nauiea uvlluimi J, al Wllatiu, fciuerv Cuk. Aduib llauaeu iril'i'.iii all ol flf Oregou Js Itsvulll Keglllai Along in the Indian Summer MaltheicI tliniiM he put on yuur ruof jutt b.furc th aianf reiai ,ic be.t time to protect your root viih water- and weather-proof routing Malihoid lui nude good in tu h a tubatantial way, we are lad to recommend it. Harney. Valley Lumber Co. Burns, Oregon I FARM LOANS. J. M. TH6MPSON. Burns, Oregon Represents Security Farm Loan Association of Chicago ' i in loau.s. tl iier ecu rila (or , . .. Iht cent i. r . . wiwu, ait tir - i 1 ?. Straiul.t rllcalara , , ,. 1 " B1 ilaCaaaaaaaa " ... i JOB WORK We do it right All the news in The Times-Herald for $2.00 I