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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1915)
ThcTimes-JIerald M Tit Lsrfsst Circtbtl Of Any N,w..iirr la Harney County. SATURDAY, StPTHMBCK It, 1, LocrI News. "THK BLACK BOX." Jim Million was in town Sun day. Meol me nt the Burns llotol. That's the central place in town I still have some good golf ihirtsat 3 for $1.00-1. Sohwnrtz. Janus Pillon and wife and Jer ry Dillon were among our visitors durintr the week. They were guests of relatives and frionds while here. THE I IRST NATIONAL BANK OF URNS CAPITAL AND SURPLUS I100.1KW THE BANK THAT MAKES YOl'R $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS I INVITED Mrs. Mary Chamberlain, who has b i husy at her profession I at a nurse in this city for the past several weeks, returned to her I home at I.awen last Wednesday. I No one is authorized to collect for either fares or freight for the Beml-Burni Auto & Truck Company, except Dell Dibble, Frank Dibble. John Collins or or Jav Sal.eman. Frank Dibble. VY. II. Bobbins and family camo over from their Crow Camp home Tuesday, having: brouRt their ilatiffter, Miss Mabel, who took an auto out the following monunir for Corvallis where she will enter the 0. A. C. for the schol ear. Statement Of The Condition Of Tli. First National Bank of Barns At the close of business September 2nn. 1918. 3 RESOURCES iQn8nand,Di8C0unt $848,896.01 H-S,Bo"d 66.000.00 Bend .and Securities 56,878.08 Keal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8 904 92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2.K00 00 1AHH 96,60.61 $674,798.62 LIABILITIES Cpital $ 60.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 56,949.68 Circulation 50,OOo!oo 417.9494 $674,798.62 Capital and Surplus SI 00,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Sen ices next Sunday morninir at 11 o'clock Dr. Benson's theme will be Tendencies, and the text will be, Iot pitched, his tent to ward Sodom. The town's people are cordially invited. We have an interesting Sunday School and shall be lad to have you send your children to us. Several of Piute Indians left here Thursday for Ontario where they have been invited to take part in the amusements of the county fair next week. They took their gay attire, including war bonnets and other such par aphernalia and look forward to a big time. Captain Isouey and wife chaparoned the bunch. Link Hutton and wife, Thos. Hutton and their mother, were in the city from Wagontire dur ing; this week. Link has recent ly returned from Portland wheru he had been to consult specialists on account of his health. He is Improved but will return to the city where he will be treated for u .eriod during the coming winter. 'THE BLACK BOX." Fred Petors is in town today from Princeton. Ira Mahon and wife were down from Cow Creek Wednesday. 1 still have some good golf shirts at 3 for $1.00 I.Schwartz. Ed. Howard and Mr. Hughes were over from the Drewsey sec tion on last Sunday. Best of care given Mrs. tal. Fireoved's maternity hospi- Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Best service. All fun at Tonawama tonight. Admisson 10 and 15 cents. Mrs. W. R. Dawson has return ed from a visit to outside points. Chas. Parrish, the Izee stock men, was in the city a few days this week on business. For Sale -Good second hand 31 Studebaker wagon, also one work patients at J horse. -Mrs. Will Gates at the Cites House. Net Gleon was in the city en- Henry Dulton arrived home route back to Portland where he last night from his vacation tripj wji again take up his studies in to Portland and Willamette Val- the dental college. ley points Harry Williams has been Mrs. Mrs. Miller will take orders for the Palmer Garment Co.. of .... i l r r ........ tw... U. imw . V....I nrtVYM. ' n. . m . . over irom o... v-v ......, (jnlcag0i sample Dook now on this week visiting at tne nome oj hand at the Schwart atore. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. , , Hinlwell ' re "- ...uimj. iuu .. i iiiiiu its urt nieeiiiiK ni use iiuuie Ten shares capiul stock, fully of Mrfc j w BiwoJ on Saturday paid, non-assesable, in Burns :0ct. 2nd at 2 o'clock p. m. Flour Milling Co. for sale at 75, the dollar. -Grant w,""uwun- wno w" "uri in a motorcycle mixup a few Claude Kelsay was over from John Day thin week. Coming toon the mysterious "BLACK BOX" at the Levena Theatre. C. C. Couch and family were in the city this week, guests at the home of Mrs. Fireoved. Chicken dinner Sunday nt the Overland 12 o'clock and also from 5:30 in the evening. A good work horso for sale or trade for milk cows or calves. Inquire at the Gates House. The Burns Steam Laundry gives special attention to parcel post. Send us your laundry by mail. W. W. Brown, the big stock man of the Buck Mountain sec tion, was a business visitor ot our city this week. The new Victor Ladies Tailor ing style book and samples for fall and winter have arrived. Call and see them at the Clingan Hat Shop before ordering else where. Mrs. Pearl Fisk returned the fore part of this week from an extended visit to California. Sho spent a very pleasant time ut the fair and also visiting relatives and friends in that state. Rodney Cozad and wife came over from Canyon City yesterday to make a short visit with rela tives and friends in this city. They were accompanied over by Mrs. Curtis Smith and Hazel Cozad who have been visiting in that section for several weeks. rain would help the A little roads. Pfanl I '''1" and wif v v" ivor again from Juntura Thur. day. "THK BLACK BOX" '. made the biggest run of any serial story. Carrots lc, cabbage 2c., bsttl lc. , turnips 1 c, onions 3 c Amos Oldfleld. 0. B, Thompson was in the city yesterday from his home near Waverly. rust ur! and all kinds ot grain and hay for sale. Phone or see Henry Vulgamore. Tonawama, tonight. Wilson's Creamery Butter at Mai e We're again enjoying summer weather. A new shipment of College TaniH at the Clingan Hat Shop. Bundles for the Steam Laund ry can be left at the Capital and and 'inr burber shops. A Special 10 and 15 cents Tonawama Tonight IS Reels, all Comedy cents on Sturtevant. Ben Brown took his departure weeks ago, is able to be out with o r . . . ... . . ,,. I ...:r .;last Monday for San Francisco, 11. .VI. IIUll'lll mill nil"' .inmu ..... ..I . , n u where he goes to visit his mother home last night after an absence wnere ive ', i ,., t :., r-.il. and look after some business af- VI 3CYCIOI WCtJUO OlV.iv ... v, .- ,, ...ill I L. I o ... I..1 .! ..!..' iairS. IIU Will ui:iloniiuuwU.,v, ill' I IS" ; out the aid of crutches. a bad cut on the leg. He had fornia, visiting the fair ties in differnent parts of the state. They aslo made a tour in to Nevada, going later to Port land and were accompanied home from that place by Miss Flora be; ie Goodman who had been at tending school there, The young lath will resume her studies in the high school here at once. of weeks. James Richardson, his mother, sister and brother and others of a pleasure party who went over to the Blue Mountain Springs for an outing, returned home this week. Jim didn't get married while over there as some reported. CORSETS!!! I have jus received my new line. The largest and most complete ever shown in Burns. The celebrated line manufactured by WARNER BROS. The list following gives juat a slight idea of the stock Rust Proof Corsets $125 to $3.50 Red Fern " - " 500 Brassieres " - - , 6Sc' Perfection Wm t 35c. it . . 65c. M .... 1.00 " Skeleton Waists - 25c. Sanitary Belts - - 25c. aaBMBaBaeeeaeaseeeMseeBssessiBeBeeasMses" The merit ol Warner Bros. CoraeU are too well kiiown to require any extended mention. This is simply to let you know that the above men tioned gpods r5 her, ami you are cordially invited to come into the store and inspect them, I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - i riusonie Building u"n 0r'1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Mrs. Sutton's class in voice has begun and she will take a limited number' of pupils on the piano. The lady also contemplates start ing a class in Bight reading and part singing for children from 8 years old and over. If interested call on her. ,, ii. Jameson aim wue look uieir departure last Monday for Mis souri where they go for an ex tended visit Mr. Jameson will meet in reunion with the regi ment with vvh'iyh he fought dur ing the civil war, This is a happy event for these respected pioneer conple and one they surely will enjoy, James D. Fellows, teacher on piano, will commence teaching on Oct 1. Beginners and el ementary pupils will be given especial attention and all advanc ed pupils will, in addition to regular lessons, be'enty to one esson wcekby' jn, ensemble practice, ' 'Pupils desiring work in Harmony will also be accepted in classes. Studio in former P. L. S. Co. office at I. H. Holland residence. Fire was discovered at the office of Drs. Griffith & Saurman about 2o'clock on, Tuesday morhing. l was p'ut tot befqre doing much damage, even though the fire de partment teemed slew and some what handicapped In getting the apparatus at the scene and the water started. The origin of the fire is a mytc, some o,iiqar.lng tWM caused by defective electric gh,t wiring put the power p'nt fad be"1 shutdown at leant three hours before the Are was discovered. It atsrted between the walls on the south side of the building. The fire department made a poor showing and it is another con clusive evidence hat WP ihpuld have water worsts. The chemical engine would not work at all and it seemed age before the water was put on the fire. J. LeRoy Nickel, president of the P. L. S. Co., accompanied by his son George and Mr. Olson, a new bookkeeper for the compa ny to succeed Mr. Terry at this place, arrived from San Francisco a few days ago and have been touring the ranches in this sec tion. . .. . L!N A. Cgli came over irom ins ranch early this week, bringing in some cattle for delivery which he had disposed of. Upon his return to the ranch it was the in tention of the family to depart for San Francisco to visit the fair for a short time before mov ing to their city residence to re main during the school year. The Times-Herald received a copy of the Salem Statesman yesterday containing an article written by Hon. Frank Davey on the railroad extension and what it means to this big territory. Mr. Davey writes of asituation which is ntirely familiar to him and we are sorry we haven't tin space to publish it this issue. D. M. Winsor arrived here from Boise early this week to take a position in the. Burns Hardware Co. Btore. Mr Winsor has had much experience in the hardware business and should prove a valuable man in this establishment. Hi family will likely remain in Boise during this winter since they are com fot ably established in their home. Principal Shirk of the Harney County High School has suggest ed a spelling match between his students and the business men of this city at some time in the near future. The writer is ready to lay a wager on the school kids being victorious but is game and will enter the contest should it be arranged and the losing side pays for a limberger Kipper. John Muldrick and Will Welsh and wife were over from Canyon City last week on a short visit. ('. A. McMahan was up from the Lawen district during the week. He reports a good crop season. We do your mending and sow on buttons, without extra charge. See the Steam Laundry about your work. First class potatoes $1 per 100, Car lots delivered at Riverside, Juntura and Brogan. Caldwell Potato Growers.' If its fun you are looking for go to Tonawama tonight An entire evening of comedy five reel 10 and 15 cents. The Burns Hotel is the head quarters for all when in town. Good table service, clean rooms and accommodating attendants. School Supt. Hamilton and wife are in the city. He just re turned from a tour of the schools of the the southern part of the county. A Snap in Timber. 320 acres of heavy timber with running water and good mill site for $2000 Address Box 478, Ontario, Ore gon. 45-48 Died I Mat night at the Cum mins hospital, C. P. Poe, of Os pocomyclitis of the face. He was a single man who had a homestead in the Catlow section and had no relatives in this sec tion so far as the writer knows W..rlh thuir W.ighl in Cold. "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets and found them to be just as represented, a quick re lief for headaches, dizzy spells and other symptoms denoting a torpid liver and a disordered con dition of the digestive organs. They are worth their weight in gold," writes Miss Clara A. Driggs. Elba, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. "I notice for publication 1JNITK1) HTATK8 LAND OWCB. ( Hums, Ort-guii, Hcptinilipr 10, 1916 t Noll, i- li lu-rt'liv glvftfi Hint Thornton Hlleolt. of Minna, Oregon, who. ou July 11, itfl.. iusd HOMMtMd Kntrjr. NoOtUH.for NW'.HfC. lUod " " ' " "" ' t'""i noimi, iiMiigv W WIHUnifltC Mi-rhllnii. Iiu niflfl imth ,' ni intt-i, thin to mnkf iifiul tiif'-r i-Hi proof, to s i s 1. 1 1 li iInIhi In the land ihvu 4 rrilil, lM-ftm HfgUtrr sii'l Kerrl v"r,t Hums, Oregon, on llieVKJlh Uy ut October, I'M'. uitMMii us mat hs wltnms'-s (flu HoilftlHirg, Heitti lltrroti, A . ' '. Vollrorr, all af Narfowa, Oregon II. rtrbrrc, of Kllry, Oregon. Wn.Karu. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKDHTATM LAND OFHC'E Hui ". Oremm, HtpKaibcr . ' " ' Nut v ! liurcty Riven dial lli-nrj 0, I'rovlnne, ol l.kwou. iinitui, who, oo July 14, 1914, innric Ilium nl,.,l Kntf, , NO 1171..' I (or MKK. Mr. til, T.iwiiihl. mk., Hidii MU K .Willam ette Meridian, lias filed notice of Intent loo to in a k e dual Commutation rrool to eatatillrti claim to the Unit above (Irarrll.r'l. bnlore Ken later ami Kerelver, at Rtirui. Dreg-on, on the Will dar ol (Irtulier, Ills. Claimant nemea aa wltnteeee: Mariano nil, i lovd Johuaun i.mii of l.awun. ilreivn lleuryc. Suanh, Kdward Mceil, noth ol Hume. Uiefon. . ra, Keileter. NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION IMTM.'lllK-l.lMiiillHI Hurtia, iiii'aou. September 15. lei:,. I Nollre la hereby i v. u thai Llitle W. Belcher, of Herkley , Oreiiou. wbu. on June 17, 1110. and March l.lui:,, made liumeateatl inlrlra No 04 0.i,'4 rrapei'llirly, lor l.ola 1, 1, !t, H ' ,'. K', MK,Ni4 Nl:',n' NW .ft't, Meillon 0, iiiwiiai.il, .1'. . Itaniie :iv K , Wlllamelte Merl Han, haa filed imtlre of Inlentlon to make final live year I'reof, lo eatabllali rlalul to llu ImihI alMive dcecrlbnd, before C. R TuiIimIi V.t I'.iutmlBel.ini'r. i.l IHb ..rfl.e at ll.-.klij, uri'Koti, on tin Iftb. day o( i -tiolier, lli. i lalinam nain.a aa wllne.aaai I'iti) lier, Marfaret lAiwe, tieorge li. Han kin ami li.ra I'. Itanklu. all uf llwkley.Orr gun w . ramti, Heghiier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 10 and IS cents tonight TONAWAMA ft Reels of comedy i'.mtkii r i a nt i ami orrit'K, Hurna. Oregon, Hepleraber 14, lnlfl Nuiirr la hereby glean that Amy Van Horn, of llarrltneu, Oregou, who on April 17, ITi, made Itninealeail Knlry, No Hf74, lor S1,. Rei'llon H, liwnablp.'4 Rimtli, ttangr M Kaal. Wlllnmrtl,. Meridian, liaa li.nl uotlce of HileiiMiiu 10 make dual llirce )earpriMf, to eWgbllafa i-lalm lo Ibo land aUiv, deal rlb,-l. (..(.in l(,BTlalur and Keeelter, at Hnrna.ore gu i, ..ti Ilia Mill ila ol iii'li.l.ri, I'Jl., i Iniinaiii nature aa itni-aeea. William II Thlmrua, John J Melon. Harry w . 1 1, n. mi, b 1. I. Van Horn, allot llarrlraau. uregou. We. r'tRR. Hrglati r Uifd Wednesday, Sent. 15, at the Cummins hospital in this city Julius Kern. aud M7 years. De ceased had been in pom- health for a long time and had been an inmate of the hospital at frequent intervals for three or four years. He had a homestead in the llarri man section and is survived by two sons who reside in this county and a daughter in Wash ington. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon, being con ducted by Bev. Father Klein. Obil Shattuch and wife took their departure last Wednesday for Corvallis where both will en ter the 0, A. C. for the coming school year, Mr. Shuttuck to se cure his MiiHtei ':, U,egroc jn agri cu,tipe und Mrs. Shattuck will take up domestic science. The Times-Herald i egrets the depar ture of these estimable people, as it is ciultc likely with Mr. Shat tuck's perseverance along his chosen line he will (ind, a Bora Iucratiu .ind wider field of in dustry than in Ibis section, lie has filled the position uf nounly agriculturist, during the nasi in this calmly mid since the coun ty court has not neon fit to con tinue the co-operation with the state in this important work it is probable we shall be without an agriculturist for the next year at least, tlie Times-Uerald does not know ttiu reason advanced by the court in thwa abandoning this work but 1b of the opinion ii was a mistake that will be seen in the immediate future. Sam Hern in let a horse kick him in the ribs the other day and now is confined at the Cummins hospital with two of them brok en. .Sam is old enough to know better therefore he doesn't get much sympathy from his friends. However, they are glad it wasn't worse. Mrs. Geo. A. Smyth came over from Diamond last Monday in company with Prestley Smyth for the purpose of holding East ern Star Chapter, she being the Matron, but upon finding the roof off the Masonic building, which is being repaired, it was decided not to hold lodge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CSITKI) MTATKX I ANiniFrit K Hurna, Oregon, Reptember 14. lvlo. Notice la hereby Kh in thai William Jl. Thlm tneeof llarrltneu. Oregon, who, on July i. Ivl'J made ili.iurelcail Knlrv u !.. lor r-',. ..II. .11 It, Ti.. in. in i vl H., Kauge ;i:ih. vtii umrllii Meildlen. lie filed notice of luteull.i to uieke final three ear proof, to eetabllah claim to the laud above deerrtbeo. before Itcg ibi.t ami Itcccivcr. at Hurna, Oregon, on the Initi day of October, ttl . claimant nam, a aa wltueeeea Amy Van Horn, i I.. Van Horn. John J Mcliii, Harry W.Thlmmca, llerrlman. Oii-k.iii Wm. Kakbi. Keg later Statement of Condition ot the Harney Cunty National Bannk of Burns. Oregon September 2, 1915 RESOURCES Loans and Discount $249,045.65 United States Bondi 34,500.00 Bonds and Securities 19,649.22 Furniture and Fixtures 3,852.77 Other Real Estate owned 1,300.00 CASH 97,983.23 $406,330.87 LIABILITIES CapiUl Stock $ 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits 57,018.51 Circulation 23,500.00 Rediscounts with the Federal Reserve Bank . . 4.000.00 DEPOSITS 295,812.36 $406,330.87 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY STATE DEPOSITARY Accounts Invited if EEju 11 Dr. Griffith came down from the mountains yesterday upon learning of the recent lire in his offices and while here Dr. Saur iii in is going to make him work. This afternoon they will operate upon James Anson, a young man who has been working at the W. W. Brown place. A horse fell with him the other day, catching his leg under him and mashed the thigh severely making it necessary to operate. He is in a serum., condition. Christian Science Church. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. rxtTen STaTta lata orrit'K. I Hurna, nreg,iu, rta tcmber 14, 1 ! I Ni.iiee la hereby glv. u ibei Johau Mayer, of Narruwa. Oreiun, wlio.on Aprlla, lut'i, made ll.ini. atead Kulry, No. tt'', for Lota a, 4, rJcc. If,; W ,, ,!. It NWi,NHi,.Mcc. -U , Twu.W rl.,ltange vu", K., W lllametle Meridian, haa fllod notice of luteutlnii lo make final inree-year Proof, In eelalilli.il claim lo the laud above !e-Bi-ril-ed, before Kegleter aud Kiti'Iht, at Hume oreKiiu, on the huh day ot October IfU eialmaut uamenea viltneaaea; i llffiinl ..riMial.ai k. William J. Ilunn, It 1. Ilaaa, John liuneek all of Narrow, Oregou. W. Kaar. lUglaier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1'NITKDHTATKH I.AU OKKIeK, Uuru iitvilili, September 7, lel.V Notice If beieby given mat William W.Halth, of Wgjil, iiregiui, who, ou July ii, lull, made II ii in e atead Sutry, No. uonte, lor K, gooUon -i'. Townablp W H.. Kauge 14 t. willameitv Meridian haa Hied notice ..I lull uil.iii to ii ake llnal lliice eer Proof, to ealalillBb claim in Hut land above deecrllied before ItuglBleraud It.-, i Ivor, mi Huiiib. ttregou, on the rib day ol tielobor, 141.V eialmaut naluea aa wltneaaee : refer IVteraon, T. H. llamee. Harvey IIubIc), tlllo I'eleraou, all ol Katli. oregou W'H liKti, Keglller. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TN1TKD BTATKst I.A.ND UfflCK. f iturui, tfregon, wv'pistuV 7, l:'i,. , NutlM l hereby given .Ui (rl HrrsoM, liSII,H''gtM, VtUU. tuttsUestJ KutfV Nu .'. Tu. 24.. Ksuge tsnsl. NMUsinwtl.- Mar ( lUrtiiiSii.utrkjtiM, wUo, uu Nt')4ti.itul.i'r7 V'n, uisur iiowwuasq r-mrj rt. ,tM.j-4 tr hr1., -i Hsu. 1ls iSli'-l ituttcv uf Inleiitliiu to mskr tins, I tlvi-) jsr I'ltMif, hi i'lN hi lull i I M I ni It ilis lsti'1 kI.(pc 1.-1,1 nirf i, jK'fiirt- Keii 1 mid Uvcvivvi, ni lliirus.iircgon, uulhu I'iih duv ul OuUibvr IV1A CUlmsiil lisiiirs si wltiiosiwi' NKV..lti)H I' liiildU. -Irr Ullloti , John 1 itlii4t, HtiLctt , If lOI, " ' Hsrrhusii, in. gon w m. Kakhi, UogUtcr. NOTICE FOR PVBUCATION. rsiiKiisTrii mi Qpmcs, lnrii, UrvKiiu, hoplemlwr , l'u . Nutbu utheieby given thai Waller W. Telia Christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyter inn Church. Sundiivs ut H I1. M. Nl Wednesdays at 7;30 p. m. Sun day School at 1:30 p.m. Rssd- , -, .. , ,, letro, ut rtarrovta.llreu. 111. wbn, on .Novenilivrt.. Illg ROOII) at room NO. 0 MuSaniC lum.uiadeHuiueleadV.iilry,No. U700H lo. S..'4 n ., ,, ... . Hoc. ,1 TUWualilpAl H Itauge ill K , W 'lllamelli l.uiiilinK unit 1, will in- ti(ieii on Wiidnesday Hd Saturday afternoona of each week from :: until r o'clook. This Is a free reading room and people are wel come to come during those hours. Meridian. INorlh ol Malheur l.akei baa Hied notice in lutuuiiiin in make l omiuulatli.n prui, r. lovalalillBh i-lnlnt I,, be laud abm I !. ai'itlii'il. l.elure ItigUUr and Kncetver. at Hume. Oregon, on the lllli day ,if iiii.,ler, llllii. elalnianl uauitB aa wltueaaea Anliur A. Icunilii-uiiiii, Nnriv-a. Oregon Karl Uackhaua. leeWiimm. Aithur li. Ilaliu, all nf Hurna, Oreuon W. K. HeglBlei Hssr' I SSSSSSSWHSSSSMSflSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSI IHy4 OREGON STATE FAIR 1915 FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR I INI Stale Pair Ml keW Mceual Lewie aag Clark CasiUve ' $20,000 In Premiums An Exposition in itself. The pril of Oregon. A great College for the ous ??( eged in Agriculture, Horticulture and Livettoclji pursuits. A Full Wek at the Oregon State Fair Broadens The Intellect rVVtter, Ihe Aviator, will make two flights dally, Fraa .lg apece In a ahady oak park. Free- alalia for campera' taarrta. Free transportation on railroads for eahibita. F'or any information relative; lo tha Oregon Stain Fair which opens September 27th and cloeee October 2nd, writ lo W. AL JONES, Sacr.lary, Salem. Oregon. Varnish the Shabby Surfaces Shabby surfaces detract from the appearances of your home. Floors, furniture or woodwork that are marred, scratched or scuffed give your home a shabby run-down ap pearance. Make these varnished sur face bright and new with acme quality; VARNISHES There's an Acme Quality Varnish for every purpose; a floor varnish made to be walked upon; a quick drying furniture varnish that imparts a brilliants durable lustre, and var nishes for all outdoor and indoor sur faces in any quantity desired. Which do you need? 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 I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH. Manager For its wonderful accuracy, it safety and con venience, and its effectiveness for small eume and target shooting, ypu should buy The Warlin TUJ uick i npsutm r. lianist tsr has t sjiiip pilsif huiiin llin .- lismam and strum strut lion Mas ritsti-1. visib! laase down easily. YvU csti lool barrel -It cJm liwa both aods lit Solid SlalTofsp saow Uc. md eyes ctin- Aianar. It IhfOUbh turn injuiy iioin dsisBiiv osridMM, lium !, ftaaes 1 hs aid ajsst.sa thinws shells svrsy It) iTaVSL- JIUUSM Repeating Rifle Modal 20, aa illu.lrat. .!. 24 inch octagon barrel. I ) in ahuls, 1 1 I. 'Mi. Model 29. 23-;n I. round barrel. 15 ahola, !.!... I (iBltc.l never up acruss you, line ol cigar. Haae-le. all .11 ekaet..a a He1 J UerHs saHaMsfl. Ia iutf tha hollow point hunting rsjejes Aceuesle W 200 yards. A gua for lebuita. suiireU, Iva.wks, crows, etc. JSjrH&sV .22 lepeatera also made with lever aotioai aak your ilaalet. a Wallow !.. WewrUee,riaj. glW i JlTXl. aeaeattal 9.25.