'JSXZSXZUZ K Pl . i ti ip tin !! T Bit Ool 1 cou stotx t tit 1 ' pa th i ., I " The Mail who knows Clothes, who realizes there is a difference in the way Clothes are made come to this store before buying Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Lending Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon 3hr foimea-JftctaCd JULIAN HYRD MniUJIT SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. IIS SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Yw W.OO Sis Mealk. 100 TW.. MeetH. .76 Egh' News Notes. Carston Walter made a trip to Buck Mountain this week to uH a log from which M uuenaa making a sage roller. August 31st there will he a special meeting at ttM school house to consider change of site of the school house. Ben DeWitt and family have returned to their homo at Losl Creek. Luther Addington made a trip to Bend, this week, for a load of freight for W. EL Rodomsn, Dr. Kidd will make final proof on his homestead, before tho lT. S. Land Commissioner, at Burn, August 30. Wm. Burgett has purchased a new "Ford" auto. Many of the homesteaders; in this vicinity are taking advant age of the recent warm days ly burning sage brush. of hearing this talented lady of our neighboring city. -Vale Kn terprise The Gaults visited Vale while en route home a couple of weeks ngo. During her absence Mrs. (Jnult studied with Fraz X. Ames tho famous master of music of New York, also with Miss Kath leen I.awler, who recently spent five years abroad studying. Baptist Church Doing. A. P, Additional Locals. Frank Catterson was in town the tlrst of the week. Fred Otley Jr. was up from La won yesterday. Bolt of care given patients at Mis. Fireoved's maternity hospi tal. A good work horse for sale or trade for milk cows or calves. Impure at tho (lutes House. Loo Wilson was up from Sun set yesterday. He states the crops are komI in his neighbor hood. Mrs. Millar has returned from a visit to outside points where she ordered her fall and winter stuck of millinery. P. J. (iiilhiKher was over from .luntura during the week greet ing friends and looking after some legal matters. Tho Masonic Lodge will resume meetings for the coming year on next Monday night. Memhers please bear this in mind. Ben Brown, Harry Pauley, Dr. Griffith and ("has. Johnson left this morning for the moun tains to hunt deer and fOCrOStO for a few days. Miss Ruth Peter, the new English teacher in the high school and Miss Hazel Holt, the Domes tic Science teacher, arrived hofl last night to be in readiness for the opening of school next Mon day. Fred Lunahurg, of the linn of Lunaburg, Dalton & Co., arrived home last week from an extend ed visit which took him In (nlo rado and then to California whom he took in both the San Diego and San Francisco fairs. Frank Triska hud the misfor tune to get his shoulder broken Frank Clirl was over from the last Sunday while assisting in Alvord ranch a few days this , fighting the forest fire that ffOJ week, lie states his crops are raging in the timber to the north not as large as usual owing to or this city. Ho was thrown the lack of water. August Haarstrich was in the city Monday making proof on his homestead. He was assisted hy Karl Hortsman and Grant Thompson. Subjects for next Sunday: m. how to Keep nappy. y.i crtis Smith and wife have re- M. "Keep up the Bars." turned from their sojourn to the Mr. Loree pays us another fly-! Blue Mt. Springs and visiting ing visit. He is always welcome, j with relatives and friends in Regular preaching services wfl! 0nu,t countv be held in the Wolf Creek school ,,.,. Miller sustained a bad cut house. on his forehead last Sunday while Our silver trio, consisting tf pln.vm hall at a picnic held at Miss Whitaker, Mr. Liening and (-'row Camp. It seems Lee was Mr. MacRae. ulavinir cornet, inching without a mask and trombone, and saxophone, ussist in meetings frequently. have a big crowd Tribute to One of Burns' Talented Lad les We did not at Harney but all were interested enough to want us to return. We will do so. The hot weather during Aug ust, did keep people from church, (iood attendance all month. Men. when you come to church next Sunday night, if it is warm, leave your coat and vest at home. He comfortable. Nun, Equal to Chamberlain'a. 1 have tried most all of the cough cures and find that there is none that equal Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has never failed to give me prompt relief' writes W. V. Harner, Montpelier, Ind. When you have a cold give this remedy a trial and see for yourself what a splendid medi cine it is. For sale by all dealers. was hit with the ball. Albert Swain was over from here with I a party or young people so 'brought Dee to town jn his car where the wound received proper attention, from his motorcycle. Mrs, Ted Hayes, accompanied by her son Dell anil daughter Ilda, expects to leave this aid r noon for the Altnow place on Otis creek where they go to meet her mother, Mrs. R. F. Clsypool, and also her aunt, Mrs. Joe Clay pool, to bring them to the farm home here for a visit of a few weeks. Warrant Call. Cashier J. L .Gault of the First National Bank of Burns, accom panied by his wife were in Vale for a few hours Saturday, return ing home from Portland, where Mrs. Guult has been during the summer under an instructor in voice culture. Mrs. Gault is a lady of high musical attainments, having a soprano voice of the highest or der. Those who have heard her are most enthusiastic in her praise, many believing that she will compare favorably with America's most renowned aiagen Mrs. Gault is a teacher in voice culture at Burns, and there ia a movement on foot in Vale to in duce her to come here at some The Burns Hotel is the head- near future date and give a mus-' quarters for all when in town, icale, in order that the people of Good table service, clean room this city may have the pleasure! and accommodating attendants. Notice is hereby given that there is money on hand to pay all rabbit bounty warrants register ed prior to May 20, 1915. Inter est ceases September 6, 1915. R. A. Miller, County Treasurer. Geo. A. Smyth was over from his home in Diamond the fore part of this week and upon his return was accompanied by Mrs. A. C. Welcome who will be one of a party to make tho trip south to Winnemucca on route to the San Francisco fair. Mr. Smyth will take his son Fred and his wife out that way and after see ing the sights the two young people expect to enter Berkeley to pursue their studies. Mrs. Welcome will first go to Reno where she will visit relatives for a tint and be accompanied to the fair hy her aunt. J. A. Kennedy of the Brogan Trading A Lumber Co. is in the city. This company has a big! output of fruit and Mr. Kennedy I accompanied a shipment of fine poaehoa over to ascertain con- j ditions and take orders for fur-. ther shipments if the market justified. The fruit is certainly fine and came in good shape, the distance being short and the fruit is not en route so long as from other places. The first shipment went in a hurry and another will likely follow during the coming week. Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. will handle the irnoiirtixf product. I Residence Christian Science Church. Christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyter ian Church, Sundays at 8 P. M. Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Sun day School at 1:30 p.m. Read ing Room at room No. ( Masonic Building and it will he open On Wednesday and Saturday afternoons of each week from J until 5 o'clock- This is a free reading room und people an' wel come to come during those hours. Nasarene Church. Regular preaching services each Sunday at 11 a. m.,and 7:30 p.m. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Tuesday Bible Study at 7:90 V- W Wednesday Mid-week Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Saturday young people's meet ing at 7: 30 p. m. Will be glad to call M the sick and needy at any time. S. L. Flowers, 1 'as tor. Catholic Church, 1. On Sundays und Holy days of obligation Holy Mast frith sermon at 10 a. m. 2. On week duys Holy Maai 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 at anytime, Religious informa tion and instructions willingly at the Franciscan Wilson's Creamery Butter at Hagey's. Miss Helene Dalton expects to leave next week for Monmouth where she goes to attend the normal for the coming year. NO REASON FOR IT. You Are Shown a Way Out. Thero can be no reason why any reader of this who suffers t he tortures of an aching back, the unnoyance of urinary disor-j dors, the pains and dangers of kidney ills will fail to heed a word of a resident of this local ity who has found relief. The following is convincing proof. K. L. Bussey, prop, cab service 1521 Madison Ave., Da Grande, Ore., says: "I had attacks of kid ney trouble and they were al ways worse when I caugt cold. I had dull pains in my back and my kidneys got badly out of or der. I began using Doan's Kid ney Pills and with such good re sults that from that time to this. I have relied on them. When ever my back has bothered me it. has taken Doan's Kidney Pills only a short time to fix me up all right. I never used u better kidney medicine." Price 50, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a. kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the sumo that Mr. Bussey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf falo. N. Y. I Browns' Quality Store FOR FALL & WINTER NEW GOODS-NEW PRICES We want you to call on us be fore making your purchases. We can supply your wants in anything required. You will find Quality and Satisfactory Service responsible for our sue cess. N. BROWN & SONS-QUALITY STORE Burns, Oregon We do job printing, Mrs. A. W. Hurlburt was a guest of relatives and friends in the city during the week. NQTI0I FOR PUBLICATION I NITIIlHTATIH I.ANUOrPlI I, I liurua. iiregun, Augual II, ivIM Null., la bgrgbf given llial Joeelih Rellierftml. i J I'm floii. Oregon, wuu.ort May It, ivuv. and Aiitfim v, 1911, inerle llrirjeeleail Knlrlea. ,Nu. nii'i utwil, reepewuvrlr, for ai,McvN,(NC. taction II, 1wt 77 H, Kauar .u y l.uta I. .'. i ','',. Hrriiun 7, Tnwnabln t: H Manga wfe.i. Willamette. Meridian baa nli notlre Dl Iniriitluii l inaka Mlial IW , t roof, I.. oalMl.l lali rlalul to Ilia land alx.ve tl a err I bed. In lore Krglater and Km l. er, al I'm. iis . Irego i., on the Mli da ol October 110. i '.Imant namee aa wltneeaea. i l, i, H.i i al.rreine, Kreil II. Patera llarlle e'l.r, I'nni.l guler.allol Princeton, iirrfmi Ha. r.r. Kegleier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tor ooai. i i. UNIIKIiHTATKtt I ANHOKH' t !. Ylrw. Oregon. agile I ." Il I Notlre la hereby given tbat John o. I'vrry. of ..I Kolyal. Oregon, wbo, on April It, mil, made fl.imealead glory, No Otm. for K, Het-tlitii g, Ngl. ,Ha-lloaM,Towiiabl2a Mouth. Kange 71 K . Wlllanirlte Meridian, baa filed Dotlt-o ol Intention to make Hlag JMJ proof, loeatabllab claim to the land above de acrlbeoj before Heglater and Kecelver, l.ek. view I an. I llfBoe. al l-akevl.-w. uregou on tlir ' I'll. ! ty Of (II lober III.'. claimant name aa eUiieeaee K. A Whlleelde and Karl B. Hogera. both of Koiyef, Oregon J K. t urran and V. 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