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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1915)
a "imes-JIerald Tti larg-.t CirruUtion Of Any Nawtpapvr In Harney County. SATURDAY. JUNK I. Itll Local News. Clins. Owen is down from Sil vies Valley. Meet me at the Burns Hotel. That's the central place in town Mrs. lUirbank Clay and little. daughter were over from River side this week the guests of rela tives and friends. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. A. H. Curry was up from Har- riman this week. He is devoting his time to his farm this year and is getting it developed. Mr. Curry reports crops doing well in that section. Kodak films developed 10 cents per roll, any size. Prints 6c each All orders of 2 dozen prints film developed free. A. H. McLain. Care of Sayer Studio. G. B. Cozad and family came through Wednesday en route home to Klamath after a short visit with relatives and friends in i ; rant county. They were equipped with camp outfit onl their car and expected to stop on ' the way and fish. Mrs. Petri Fisk took her do-, parture Wednesday for Califor nia where she will take in the San Francisco fair and visit for! Statement Of The Condition Of Th First National Bank of Burns At the close of business May 1st, 1915. Mrs. Miller will take Olden for i iir Palmer GsrineM Co., of Chicago. Sample book now on hand at the Schwartz store. UKSOURCES Ixmns and Discounts $357,116.68 U. S. Bonds 66,000.00 Bonds and Securities 71,428.89 Premium on U. S. Bonds 805.00 Real Estate, Furniture and FixtureB 8,904.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 CASH 95,149.16 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation DEPOSITS $601,904.65 $ 50,000.00 . 53,174.10 50,000.00 448,730.55 $601,904.65 Capital and Surplus 8100,000. Oregon State Depositary United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Mary W. Chamberlain GRADUATE NURSE Onrrul ohs trl l mill ill rnl.nl nursing Write or phone Ijiwrn, Oregon. NOTI0I FOR PUBLICATION i M I KUNTATM I, and orriUli liurita, (iri'Knii, Jmi. II ml .oil' -In lii.n hr hI veil ih.t (Iihh I . Mml'h. ol Jjnf i litiiui. r0Hill. hIik on Malr 2. It'll, mm It M all ml In! I r. N.i iim.'ii, I. ii I ,, l !..i., ,, . II . !' , hl'll .11. 'IllWtlllllli ,l. M . IlKliir '.. I ., w lllliiini'iti' McrlillHh li.a IHimI nullir ul hi li nl Inn In ni'iki' II ii ill Ibrtf i Mr iriHil lu I'ntNl. Ilph ilillin In Din iHlhl hIiiivi- iliiRri limit, Imfuii Id c IhIi-i iiimI l( I, or, nl llurtiH, OraffOB, 01 lln i. h 'lilt III Jul) I'M i. I ii I in ii ii I iiniiii'I hn N II iii-umv. I. mini I Hmllli, llnri linini, OrSfoa, i. mill I I pOn, llnlnMl Unlit. Jr , I mill nl H in .-I If, "I'l'lHI HllllMT IH-Illtiall. Ill lllllllllll.il Orritnii. KAmiK, IIihIhIit a time with relatives in state for an indefinite time. Her many friends in this city hope she may prosper. J. E. Chandler was calling on his many old time friends in this city this week. He now resides in Idaho and Mrs. Chandler had bem here on a visit to her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newell, so Julius deceided to run over for a short visit and accompany her home. P. N. Beelar was over from his homestead in the Happy Val ley section the first of this week. Mr. Beelar says he has a consid erable acreage seeded on - ' """"- ,, ., , . i ... 'p ... that itouer SKaiiujf loiiiKMi ai mmi wama. Cedsr hinnlea for salt Foren. Wm. P. J. (.ailagher was over from Juntura this week. He found President Farrell of the O.-VV. Atty. (iiu Hayes was over from, k. & N. an his party had come Vale for a short time the fore up aionR tne )ine and came on part of this week on business ; over after them to find some and pleasure. While here he railroad news ! visited his mother and brothers. Lou Bradfield's famous thor oughbred stallion. Bonus RsM place and has been busy clearing more land this spring. He is an old time butcher and packer and was an interested visitor to the packing plant. Married -At the home of the bride's parents on Poison Creek last Monday evening, Mr. Joseph H. Cameron and Miss Maybelle Baker, Rev. Dr. E. Benson of the Presbyterian church officiating- The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn. Baker and is a younu lady of accomplishments will stand this season at the T. who has resided in this vicinity All('" JoM" farm "'i,r l!u,ns- all her life. She has many Terms $12.50 to in Hire, mares friends and belongs toone of the Pastured if desired. pioneer families of this county. Charley Foley and Fred Allen) Mr. Cameron is not known to 'have returned from Portland the writer but is said to be a t where they attended school last young man of exemplary habits, winter. Both boys are looking The newly weds took their depart-! well and ready for a strenuous ure Wednesday for Sheridan I vacation time. Fred has gone where they will make their home to the P Ranch and Charley has The Times-Herald wishes them taken up to his summer work on every happiness. the farm. Celebrate in Burns. Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Best service. C. V. Reed was amonir our A. W. Hurlburt was in the city! Sunset visitors during the week. Thursday. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF .... , ,. ., , , BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ( Incken dinner Sundays at the, tMfjL . BAN THAT MAKS Oregon Hotel. your $ $ $ safe." accounts Harvey English was over from INV'TED. Catlow this week after lumber Clingan's Millinery south Main and other supplies. St. has received a late consign- Children's hats at the Clingan mpnt of the latest in all lines. Millinery South Main St. Just Ca" and ' tht new Mary Pick- ,.;.,i int.. MmmhI . ford bonnets, etc. 11.1 !.. (. U.ll .-l.ll. II.. . .urn ftnueraon came over I rom Van to attend the stock meeting I ...i.:i i ii.- i i rt .i : "'"I wiiiie iiere uie nurse ouyers were so mien aim persisieni inai Jim sold his horse and had to The Burns Steam laundry walk home. gives special attention to parcel post. Send us your laundry by mail. Claud Smyth and wife and Rye Smyth were over from Hai- his tiv Valli'v tbi week. fore For your Groceries for haying get my prices before placing your order. I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Masonic Building, - - Burns, Oregon M. H. Brenton and Sheriff (loodman went to Catlow last Tuesday in connection with a law suit of some character in which Chino Berdugo is interest led. Mart was a witness in the case. M. A. Biggs and bride arrived home last Wednesday evening from a short honeymoon trip. They came in by way of Juntura, having spent a few days with relatives in Ontario on their way back from points to the west. Mr. and Mrs. Biggs expect to be gin housekeeping at once in the Charles W. Ellis residence. Thos. Cleveland and wife were over from their home near Van during the week having come over to visit Mrs. Cleveland's father, R. J. McKinnon, who suffered a light stroke of paraly sis last week. We are pleased to announce Mr. McKinnon is able to be on the street and is rapidly recovering from bis illness. P. P. Correll, the man who handles the Buick and Hudson cars in the Baker territory, was with the Baker delegation to the stock meeting held here last Monday. Mr. Correll was a val uable adjunct to the bunch and quite necessary as he came in bandy to crank "Doc Yak" for us when the excellent driving of the manager of this great reli gious was at the wheel. The Times-Herald has received a copy of the Teton Peak-Chron-I icle, published at St. Anthony, Idaho, in which the marriage of Miss Mabel Moore to Mr. M. N. Brisbin is announced. The bride I was born in this city, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Moore who are well known to old time residents of this vicinity. The young couple left immediate ly after the ceremony for Cali fornia where they will spend the summer, returning to St. An thony for the school yeaj where Mr. Brjsbjh is engaged to teach. Having been present at the chris tening of this young lady and also having a vivid recollection of attending a "taffy pulling" at the Moore home and eating some candy in which was an impres sion of her dainty foot, the writ er naturally wishes to extend his best wishes for her happiness. Some good milch eowiTfor sale. squire nt this offlee, Tom Allen was in from the P. Ranch during the week. All kinds of grain Including whent at l.unaburg Dalton A Co. Best of care given patients at Mrs. Fireoved's Maternity hospital. . . . . N Register Farce of the land Oflloi is expected home from his vacation tomorrow. R. J. McKinnon Jr. arrived home yesterday evening from n business trip to Wyoming. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock and also from fi::i() in the evening. Williams Bros, have all kinds of rough lumber for sale at their mill 15 miles north of Burns on the Canyon City load. W. M. Shcpard and wife are here from Missouri on a visit to their son James and family. They may remain here until ping. Wray's Auto Stage between Bend and Burns leaves here each Wednesday and Saturday. Pas sengers may take all their bag gage. Vera (iibbs. agent. P. S. Weittenhiller went over to Juntura Wednesday and met his daughter and little son. Miss Clara and l.elaud, bringing them in for I visit with him. Dr. Brown's wile and eliildrenN and Miss Fnid Cawlfield went over to the Riddle Ranch in Hap py last Monday on a visit to Mrs. Brown's brother and family. C. A. Rrittinghatn arrived home Wednesday from a short visit with bis brothers in Malheur county, elms. Ii feeling much better than when he went away. Have your coupon tickets with you at the Welcome Pharmacy Saturday at .'! o'clock. Tne alu- niiiiiim nrie ul lie u :iii .il In the number nearest the one drawn. Mrs. Mary Chamberlain, who hxs been nursing C. T. Miller during his recent illness, has re turned to her home at l.awen. Mr. Miller la able to be UP and about the house. II. C. Smith of the Burnt GsngS and Mrs. Archie McGow- an left yesterday morning by way of Bend for The Dalles where they go to get three Ford car to fill some ru Ii orders. W. R. Jonee was up from Vol tage during the week assisting a neighbor in making proof, lie says crops are doing well in his vicinity but that they have some rabbits that trouble a little. Miss Basel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haines of Nar rows, who has been attending school in Portland, returned home yeeterdsy evening in com pany with Mrs. Geo. Smyth to """"' " j...,.. im reimiin for tin- i :.. atinn ( ONlrJSl NOTICE. i m 1 1 n -1 1 1 -1 imi in i ii a Hum. un-uon. Juni- 1. LSI . The Burns Hotel is the head IMS r ten for all when ill town. Good table service, clean rooms and accommodating attendants. For an Impaired Appetite. To Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain's Tab lets. Mr. J. H. Beits, of Detroit. Mich , says: "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfac tory movement of the bowels." For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I Mil Ii HI TKN I AM) nl Fit l , Mums, Oregon, Jinn- I.'., iVl.Y Nollrvli hr re I) v gl vwil I list I, ii 111 er I Him I l)i, of Miii 1 1 in m ii , Dri'ioii, who, mi May "2, lull, in. ..I. It oin at fit 'I Kut i y Num.. imi, hi I . it i .',.;, K'tNK',. Heitluli :H Imvtiahlti i Huuth Itniigi' BUlMl M Ills in. Hi- Mi il.lUn. Uas fllfil notion ill hiieiiiiim to make final Ibrtontu l .ii if, In . ImIiIImIi i liiliu In Hit- Inn.) above lt m iitifil, in rote ID-Kiel it anil lrcelrir. al Mtiri.n (in gun, ii the .'i,th .lay of Jul), 191ft, ' al i names ss wltnraati: has ,. Hinltti. Hm i linen, Ornfon, (Irani Hi (Hon, Robert I. liiaut, Jr , IhiiIi of Wiv eilt, Urvgun, lluiiier penman, of Han Iman, Uroioti, Wm. Kahkr. lU-aMstrr. NOTIOB FOR PUBLICATION l' NtTS.lt HTATVN I.AMIiOrrll K, I Hiiriis, Oregon, June in, pi) . t Notice in he i bjffftvto thai I horn t mi Hlleult. ..f Siiiin i, OrvffOII. ho, no July II, IU1J, marie lloineattad Kntry. No oniM forNW'i, tr II and Nttld Km 10, twp.MI .limnjn tt ,VN lllain . ii. Mi-ri.lnn, has llleil notice of Intentlou to in a k v final Hun' irr I'roof o ratahllsh elalm to tbi Uml ahovu ileaerlheil, Irf.ite Kpk lltfl llii.l KeirUiT, nl Munis, liri'Koll, on the Hrttl Ini of July, 1S , i I'd iiniiil iinincn as w Itoesses llnirio bow 1 1 li, liiirna oiskoii. ole Hoder I., m. iitti Millar, bam Hirroaall oi Narrows, '" U m KtaHK. KKlaler NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 4 I'Mtru status I.anii orrn a, i liiirna, Oregon, June m, iwl.V i s.nt. . li bvrvbJ fli thsi Kdgar w uu ..Ik. ml 'iikIi, mj.Vw ainl helr.if QOrM Van Vftlkooburgb i'.rai.i, 61 ontsiin, Ortfon. Mr bo, on bruarr I, vn mad llonMUna Knlry, N.i e.-B., (r hustt',, hv'4, w.hk1,, nvrllou . i. mii 1. 1,. lt h, Itanae .' Bui, WMUmettaUartdlan.bu ni,,i ootlMOl lntn u i ma- riiini iluf'-jrrar iroof t.. eitai. Lists Islm lo the land alM deaerthed, h furr lir.'i.M i i:.iiK..,.t Morns, ('leguTi ..n the W T Ol 'nl. I!.1. liiininiii nameaaa wlttirsais Kodm D.vla. u( kiln, OreffOD, Knlidi Vsn alii nbr and F, , an vblkbuburg. hoth DfOlltarlu it.,' I-red A I'riry and Kdsjar Mi lionald both ol Rlly, UrMM lU.o In .luteal end voui llou.tisdH.i F.oirjf, 'IIB'li' NOTICE OF CONTEST. I MTKU hTATIt l.4MOrril K I Iihi im. irrgoii. i ii i i , pit , ( I.. I l ii II. ir..i. 'In- iinly kniii.li In lr. ( ami all ii nk mi n l.i li nl I .'.. i, II i' i inn. -Ul i . ) , hi it. i ko . i untaali inn an . in. im. in.. i i inn. i it liana, ..im ivri l'iii-i:iiiii. Offagoo, i hi, ikmi nidi addiaaa, illd on lull Im lul Mi ni i'i.. .Hi . lila .l I i ..iri.l...iai.-il aiiiilha i ilin urn i-llatl.ni nl .. .-arlal No In. inli-i 1,1. rill, fur K.' Hst'llon ,. I u ii m it i i Ai ruiiin, li I. li k r u. lul Willamall. Hvrlalan, ami ai ifoanda lul til, i-iiiiiib' in- allacai "tat "u aaT aTboll) liintMl aald anlr) lor niuivilia,i m nmuilia ilUll) mil prlul til Hi.' flllllK nl Una n ii atlul in i-iiiili-m, that von iavat i-alali lllbi-.l i ' .! in .- ii r iiialiilaln a rt'Ml'li-m i- mi hi. i lam) mit. i' lln- tlatf ill aalil i-niry . thai yon hitii mil In Im I ii I It ali'l alii ul aalll lalltl, aDdnoparl if aald antri n nn-ln ttiuivailuu, ! i t hal It" if la h.miiiI I ai tin i li'art-il. antl I ai m-r luuil. ainl lli.-ri- la a tttll tin aalil i-lilrt ITou arr, lliaralctra, lurihar nutidril thai Uu aalil Hllikaini'iattill h.-takriiali uiifiajMil , ainl voui aalil i-ntrjr tttll u rancrlli.il ttlthuul fur i .-hi tu ba hranl. i-ithri balora ihiautfii. in mi a" ul. II tun lall lo flit- In Ihl, ultli r u nl, ,n I n. ul t laiaitftr llu rill It I II publlra tluu ill llila iiotlii-, aa aluu.ii hatluw, lour aliauii iiiiiIi r oalll atirrllll-ally I' a( nliliir lii iin ai aih aatloni ,,t (,-ai, liifalliai with dua irunl that vim havt li'rvnl a BtaBy of y,-ui aiiatt i I uu lln aalil I uutratatlt rllhrr III paaflOB in l.t ,'ialilril mall. till alioiitil Itata III i mil aliawrr tint Halm nl Ihi poal "ni.i- in it hi. i, yon 'train- latar llulli t a tu I... at III In i mi. r'.uan, I.. , ial- I'b'i- ul ni al i II' II, III lull J 11 III- .. Ill , lntlr .,1 a, ill .1 .iiIii-IIhii Jill,,- a I'l . Itataol ' ilmi pill' i ni Imi Juni- II, i ! IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR HARNF.Y COUNTY. In Hi" mill li-r nl lln. I nl nit i ol ; CITATION AltMrt siitiii.iiiinii Hii',1 ) To Allirrt William RolfatftentJ, Mm. (rare S. Maann, ami nil olhtir MffOM ami i.irlir knnwii ami iinltimK n, inter iirlud in hmiiI vatuli'. if any micli there Ihi, mij t" all wliuiii it inny cniriTn, ilUKKTlNO: IV Til 10 NAMK Of Till: STATK OFORMOM, ynti ami 1'itrli nl you in" lii-nliy i itml iinil rriiiril to HiHnr in Ilin County ( imrl nl I lie Slnlc of Orngoii, for llaiiii-y i ii'int v, nl Hi" Court Koom ilifii-nl nl Hi" City ol liiirna, In tlm Uouiity of Harney on Wi'ilm-wltty, tlm '.'Ul iluv of .Inly, tfia at in o'clock, in Uu- im. tiiioii of that day, then ami there to ahow ratine, if any exiat, .iliy an or ilrr of nalu nliall not bo iniule by the Court of the followiiiK dtaWHwi real ironrty mtuatril in llaruny ('oiinty, On-iion. to-wlt: The SV'4SV, Heetion J, ami NK',NW4. NWtNW4. and hw'4nw4 BwUee II, la TeereaMp m South of test N Kaat, of Ilia W'illnm i II" Meriillan, for the nirioae and aw ira)rd for In the petition ol C. VV. I in nl water, the ailmiiiiatratur ol the iilinvi- in, im-, 1 i .lul.-, heretofore llleil in thia matter u-kiiii- for uu order of aitle ol the Mlniv"-il"rrili"il pri'ini ea lor the iiiruiHe ol reali.lnvr auflli-ii'tit money to liay tin imlehti'iliicaa of eniil eatate and Ihi' npMUM "f mluiiiiialriitioii. ami link iiiKtlialhn he itlliit"tl to nell the auid premiaea at private title ari'orilitiK to the lattHol the Stale ol OfaMjafl ukiii atirh tot him Kiul riintliiioiiM M are alloweil hy law mill iiimv l iiutlim i.t-il and irn ii riln'il In thia Court , and you and each of mii are hi-n-hy notilled th.it in the I'vi'iit of your hiiltire to be and appear in nan) Cnnrt ui afnrcHaid, I tu aliow an aiH.iiiinl tin- inakii-k.' "I rani order ol -nit- ill auid premnea. that the aume will h" made aa prayed for in i-ui.l Botf tluu. WITMBSSl The lion. II. C. I.cvena, Judge of the County Court of the State Of Oregon, for the County of Ilurney with the Beal of mid Court ethxrd thia I '.'th day ol . I line, A. I MM. M I I SI: It. T. Ill t. HUT, oi.nly Clirk ol Harney County. I eitlj Hint publication June IS, 1915. I.aat piihliration -Inly 10, I'll'). Fatal.- Creditor! Notice. C. A. Vobner came In from his home near iron Mountain the first of this week Slid met his T" Hamjr HoumoI Narrova, 0aM,ceoii wife sod taro daughtsrs, who had been up in Washington on s visit to their former homo. Mrs. Vol mcr enjoyed the visit out but told The Timt's-ilt raid man she was glad to grel back to Harney county. .James Weston recently return ed from a business trip to Seattle and is now pushing the work on his telephone line from Riverside into this section. He has a num ber of the poles along the route, the holes already having been duir, and we understand be SX pacts to have the line completed into Hums within a short tints, Notice is hereby given that all purties knowing themselves to be indebted to me have been notified to settle up either by cash or ne gotiable note. Those who failed to take advantage of this call will now find their account in the hands of a competent attorne. for immediate collection, I am un able to run about and see each individual and this proceeding is my only redress, 1 must have money or negotiable notes to sat isfy my creditors. I regret very much any cost added to these ae Counts, but I must haVSa settle ment (!. w. Otsvenger. ('. Iv Tulloch and daughter, Miss Millie, and Miss Kthcl Meek ley were in from Catlow during the week. Miss Kcckley came in with the intention of taking teachers' examination but found it would be necessary to return the first of next month, there huviiiK been a chunge in the date of holdiiiK the examination. Mr. Tulloch was seen carrying aome base bull bats around anil upon in quiry we were informed that be was tukiii"; them out for the boys to practice up us they ure cominic in the 4th to wipe the Hums teum off the map. Thill's the way to lea about it and we'll bet a citfar they will' have a good time. in Yuii an in rati in. mi. i thai Glauda it. uiaim alio itivt a -i'li.ll"liin, i mi ,i.i.. al lilii.nt oflli r mlilt, aa. ill'l mi Jul"- I. Itfl. lilt- In I lilt ultli t lila ilul. , Hii.il-uiali l aliil, alluU In riiliU'al an I ai illi Ill" i a Hi , I lat lull of Milir 1 1 unit alt-atl I nti No. taMIH. aarlel Nu Q0il8 matla Pabruar) -. I'l '. Im ',. i-i liull H, Inwllllllft ,tJH Kalljfr ,- i'.a(, vVlllamet Meridian, aim ai grounaa lor lila riinti-il hr nlk'Kt-a that jmi liava tt hull t a li I iii,H ii . il aalil ih'i. for liiurit tliau ill lliolitlia i ulltllllliilialjr, ami i lu lliu tllliia nl llila aiilli-alluii lui-niilt'at. Ill llila lliataalil ini 1 1 man in hi aatabllabed a retldenea 01 inaiiilaliii-'l a lialilrllri- nl li aalil lautl aliit-r Uu- ila.lt nl lln i i.liy Ihal In- liaa mil III fait t till It att il any ol tin' aalil la ml, ami Iiu part ol Mid "III iy la III I llllllatlun i uu an lln n fori, ftirtlirr iiullttttil thai C Iiu aahi allegation! will i-u Laaea aa ooafeaaed, ainl foot aalil i-ii'iy v.111 litt i-aui-i-luil Vtltliulit fiiithiH iitibi in I"- beard elibef before Hoi .ill,.,- in ml H..ial.ll tuiilail lo Mir III Hi a ultli . ttllhlu litiiilx ilai altar On- Kill It 1 II tuililh alimi uf Una iiuili-.., aa aliuivn below, j i in i anawar, tinder oalb. iiaw lilrally raapoud i ii it ot iiitat allegailoaa ol eobtait, toaathei a nh dua i-mhiI ilia i tun bave irrnl a aooy uf tour anawar on the aahi eoateatani eliberfo poraou ni hy reglatered mail i nil a In ill lit alitti- III ullr anitvt'r tin- iinnii-ul I In- inati.lli I., tt In i I t uu ill-all I' I II til 1 1- Ilul III a in i.i aenl in tint w a . Paaai hi glali r. Data ttt Ural publli allou June '. lul . Iiata ol a,-i omi imblli anon .imni l.-, g . Iiatr nl Ihliil iiiihlii alluti Juni- I1'. I'l.. Halt- uf fulirtll i.ul.lli iiIihii Julie, .'i.lh, l.il . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, I siun WVATM Iahi. tlffiiK Mnrns, (iri-gon, May Im, I'M . J Noll, ! li' fl In ulvou thai OlAfUlM llufTiiiNii, ni ittii Urviton, who, mi Uooombor Ift, ivtia, tnaiiu Ilmi taluail i-iiiiy Nu niiui, lor !-K'4, -..in. it 9 y -,., S , ItangK .;. h , tllntni'llu alarlillftu. liai llii.l imili ul lottDllon to uiaku iIdkL il. i- car I'roof. In csiaiHsh rlalm lo III.' lull. I al.ovi' 'It'iM lll.i'il, l.t' I Iti'glati i iti.'l l. i . i . ut Kin ni. iiii'imii, oti tin Ji si .it of Jill I , I'll! ' laiiHant liftmen. m wltupMM I n .1 ritlimls olti-r K KimiIiim. i, i. ft. rm- W lolllHOll nu.) ill Am' 1 1 ii 1 1 ol Kll' , ( M-gnii Wm I ahhk, Hi:i-t,i . NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. I Mill. MIA I KM I.AMl OI-1'ICK, Kin iin, t iMgoiii Mh) li, rn.i Noil..' In hfiii.) eiwM. that Wallur II. Him th y til lln kl.-y, 'MKull, ho, oil hiii, H Ut0. Hhil irll .1'. I'll iilS.li' II.Hiiiah'iul I nu !. No.tMh'il i), .1 ii .. i'iii'l,l..rK'4,NEl4-tV ( 'NW!4l i-i W, 'I'.Sh1,, Hai 81, I . Ml i , It., in,.' .1 Kii-I, in., in. in- M I'l 1. 1 iUii hue ni- 'i iioIIik of mi. nil. .it lo mattv final limn' n nr proof, lo fBlaHllali (ImIiu lo lh Inn. I nl. ni- ili'erill.i'.l, I.i-oii (J. K IlllltirM. U. i Ilulouor hi liianiliii- al Hm klcy i in k. III, on Ihi 'ml ilav ol .In ii i i'.M.. i in i inn ut imii'oa aa WltMMM JUduiiln HurilliKo, lloliiil I' K pout , llani'v I nrlr I. ..i I II 1 1 14 II I I. Illllluli nil ul Hi. LI. 1 On igou WM I'AIIHK. Kra.sn I NOTICE VOli PUBLICATION. I'MI'ltll MTtIKH I. AMI IIIIIII , lliiriia.llli'iuh, Muy .U. I'.'). Niiiht l Inn I, gtvau I'll! Klinii I.. Nllltln, f 'lit l.liiia Miiiahall. uf lllirlll, Ort-giili, tt In i. mi Mn i uli 'in, I iiit anil Murt'h 81, In I J, made lliiiiit-aii-inl t nun a No IM!,, Harlal No ii'J.tl.'iaiiil Nh. II .11 'II, rilllllll'tlval) liirhV..4N"l'.,.VI.,HrVI,. HK'-hWa, htti, Hb'.. Hie, 17. KHh'aMee IK and Nvt'.SW' ,, htn-iiun an, 'lutviiililiiJli S . Kauai' :U "tllhiiiii'lli- M.-iiillan, hll rlli-il notlea ol lliliiiitluii In nialtt' llnal live year I'roof, to I'Biahllhh i-hiiiii td iiu- land iiinvt' ilt-fci i iiu !, i a'ltit i ainl Itei-i'lvur, al Ittiriii.iiu-gnii nu tin .',; day Ol iiniH, im i. t'lalniaiil iiaiiiua al ivllnvaira : Im i. t w 1 1 1 in ma. Ira Willlaml, lint, flail ilnl'k nil nl lllirlll, Uu igull. i.i-ii Mai ahull. ul lllinul iirrgnu. Wm Kahhi Uuglilar. N'ltn-eii liereliy given by t Iiu umler tineil iiiliiifiiintriitrii ol I Iin eatate ol I' rank Adrian, ili-eeaaetl, to tile creiliUire ul anil nil DOTaOM having' claitna agaimt lln- nit'tl deeeilliil, to reeetit the same with the 'leceamry vonehera, within tu inoiitha after the lint ptiblication o( thia nutii" to J ('. Ili-atis, IVnin, lliegon, my anilioririHl agent, in nil iiuiin-rn enn ui iteil with the aahi ealule. AI.ICK B. AHHIA.N. Ailtniiii-tratrn I lint itiblieatioii June IS, I'.il'i. NOTI01 KOK PUBU0ATION. I'niuii ITAToM L4MD Ofrtot I nki'v i.-, OrfKon, Mi) 14. ItflA NOT BOAL t.AMa NOVUM Is lirri'L. ulvrli thai J a litre A. Wllaoti uf I il.'. t'rfKOU. wtlO, on Mm. li 17, 191.. nisil.-Iloiiii-straii Kiitry, Nu m;)77, for KUHW, rHMKt4, '. .'li. .11 -24, luwostitp .'I S.. Hatii' J.I. K W ilM 1V Mr. 1. Mail lias lln'il lii.lhi' uf liiiKiiiloii to mku final ttifrt yrar tirouf, lo oslaLllali I'laliu lo tinj laiol ibliTt itatCrlhirl, liiiforc t har las A. Hlu tut an l H. CoaniMloOvr, at Hiu, uiuKoi., on the Jrtl Ja ol July. ItllV rial in hi i iiatni'a sa wllm-asfa: John Mi Karht'rii, Joaeiih Mnvi l'nnL-i hit, Jo-, id Movllar, all ol Hfc. OrtfOtl Jas. K In Hi.i-, ltiflii'r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. umitspitaToU i am urnoi. i Hums, (irrgoii, May It, I'l.'. I ..il. i- is Itcruhy glvi'ii I list Joseph Willni'. kr, of Hums, .)irt,oii, wtio.uu Mori h I.', IHI.!, Mimic lloincsUa Kutrjf, No 0Mt7D, fur KK. Mc lo, rowuiblp'MH., ftsiifc-tiS.haal, WlllamctU- Mr iillan hsa llli'tt notltft of Intention to main.' final III I ill jTMT fOtt't 10 i-atatillsh Ial m lo tlm laml Imio dt t ribml, inlon. Hfgieti-r null Hi-ct'lver, at lltirus, ongoii, on tin JI-t tlay oi J una r.'ia IhiiiikmI llaince aa .i ltn'"Hi-e A W altar, of Hiirtia, on-icou. osrai WNI, Mioiii. iMfk alia l. . WlllollK Hll Of l.l.MII Oil i nil Hi I- AIMtl, lti'gli.li-1 NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION. United Nrtrtca I.ani. orrira Huriia, ort'tfon. May If, l.'l i Soiii ! ik luTvliy itlM'ii ilmi John v , Kohliiaoii Hui iik, otficoii, wliu, oil Jan lift. I'KiV ami April I.IVHJ.uiailuHoiuukloail Kulriin No, m . t a i ii -sin iilvi-lv lor KUHW'a, NA'4.s'4l HW, NVr, tttlon hi. S'NWL SWNWC NW, tfWU, Mill. m 1. 1, 'lowiikhni.il Houtli RatiKU ." Kaat, AillMini-fti- Murhtlau. lots nl.-.l nutu. of llilunlloii to int. a. i' lltial iho inr proof, lo Ml bill h - Im t in to iho lain! aliovi- ilia-rlbi'it hilun- Iti'KlafiT ami KittiviT, at Hurua.iiu ito'i, in tin Mh tla of July. 1IM.Y I IllllllHIlt tlMllli'k HS Vtlllll NSI'S ha fhl l 'row , Auautliio (II I Hit I. Jua.iulu IT'S ALL FREE Come to Burns During the Celebration July 2, 3 and 4 Our citizenH have spared no expense to give the people a Reed time. There will be nothing but fun for three days. While in Burns drop into the Stone Bank Building on the corner of Second and A Streets; we will be pleased to meet our out of town friends our commod ious offices are at your disposal. Make this your banking house. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY I any T ,rf? rkaf lit-nliii: r'HII. , I lait-lii Bane, all ul iin ii. Wm. Fa hub. lii'gllli i it,- i iiji.) Villi- ".i Ilul Nu ii ti-i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i mm I ITaiTfll i am orru'K Ynli-. Dragon, May VMb, I - i Nut lit' Is Ihmi'H) kivi'ii flial tha Northim t'liilflr Uullw.i. toiupam, whom' post OM04 adilivas la Ht. i atil.MIuiu-sota, haa this 'oih ilai of May, I1')' llluit In llila ottdo 111 applUa tloii to M'h'i I i t.'li'i I)"' lilOi IslOllS ol I In kit of i oiiKOkk, ftpproYtd Jttll 1. IuaWlwa.tAl.6V7, Hm I ol 1 Pi'ClloU , ip ill H . It Kl B.HSI, 11 . ,11 An and all iittrsoni rUimluyiftaWorNly Iho int.. U .ii'm ill. i .1. or ilealrlUK to objool Immaum ul thr Mliifiul ihararli-r uf the Uml.orain uIIm-i ri'iieon, to the .llkpukul lo applicant, khiuill tile llulr Hilnhulis of urotMl In llila offlii'.i'ii or hrloio tho lthila' olJul), (fJift. TeatMi JoNKi, l.t'clcl. i lltoii hut hi, in List No. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. 1 1 mii itatvi i a nu orrioi, llurns UrtfOJl, May lh, IVI.'i. Nollti- Is ht'Ml.y lVtM thai Iho Nuilln-in fin nh- hiiiUwiy Company, WbtMU posi oUod aililnea IsHt Paul Mluuusota, has this U'h .lay of Mai, I'll. Illf.l in llila utll, c 1 applli.i lion lo ii Uu t untlt i tho un Isluns of Ihu ai'l ol OougrMi, ftporovtUJul) I. imm i.ioHt.it ..".. d 101 1 k i -.ti-Uili'.l lj tb Hil of t'olluirkM RpprovM PIS J I (, llUU HI ( it M Tkaal, W. Si. HrUl Nu. UhlHl All) Mini ul! potaolis i-lnliuliiK ailvri'i-h (In lauiia iloanlbuil, or iluslrlna to ohjoi I hui'aus' ol thtt Ulneral thhractar uf Ilin lmi.1. ..i aii) uiIiim iraaon to thu disposal to applicant shuui.l nu- (hair alTlilaiisor proltiat In ihU off I. ,-, ..n ... l.i imi iiu- LtMh tlay uf July 11116, rt y 1-iHMa. Ui-nlaiii Enamels are Easy to Apply Have you a certain room in your home that looka 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 Q UAL ITT ENAMELS Enamels cost but little more than ordinary paints and are easy to ap ply. They form smooth, hard sur faces that can be cleaned with a damp cloth almost as easily as porcelain. ASK AT OUR STORE FOR SAMPLES OF COLORS Screen Cloth for Doors and Porches Water bags, nose bags Ice Cream Freezers Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Barbed Wire 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 BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager . J a".l . t-. I WVaW r or u" wonacriui accuracy, us aaiciy unu con venience, and ita effectiveness tor ainall tfaine and target shooting, you should buy 77k: TTlarln quirk p. hi TU & 22 llralei hae tru. la.B.1 tlown enaily. You . band it clee.il. f rum bulh end iililr al.ty n r. Iiftmeni and atrunii. Ml t (ti'ii. Haa Baikal!.!. vmL 1.ii.iiii It Lwii rilv. Vuu i mi !. lliruuajhlh. II OA4.IBR& Repeating Rifle Model 20. aa Uluttmtei.. 24- incn ocUgon barrel, 15 ut 25 ahotLl .5U. Ira Solid 3t.lTop prolmta your lac. .ml evee .garnet Injury I I .Irtrtlivn . aittidKee, hunt ahrlU, owiei and tu.e. lh. flid Ej.ction thiow. ah.lle away to the aiJe i..v.i up at luee yuur Im. of eight. H.ndU. .U .22 .hart. .22 lun. and .22 Iuiim aiiU cartrklaa. ii.rlud- iikff the hollow point hiuihiitf .aidiJ.ave. A vuial. to t00 yaiJe. A paufaKt pun lor rahbila, etjuinada, h.vvka, uuwi, aatc. Xffuri'n O- u-i-calciB alao mad. with I. van at tion. aalv your U 1-1 OQ i - ml barrel. 15 hole, $9.25. 7t7ari,irarnsGi, fjJ. 41i W.lluw Hi., Nvwtla.van.Cunn. U. aiiU. ftar umplata C.I. wrapaal ! I I I IO. 8 ) .bai Pne t.. ii ' - N