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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1915)
ta tll Tt it ii tlo iru 8 lanj. Hut tl h, T Jlfti Co. e it IT "DRESS UP BOYS!" A MBW NATIONAL MOVE WITH UNCUS SAM AS LRAOKB) This Is especially FOR YOU. Gens at once and see us, yea will And that we are prepared, and YOU will he pleased with what we have to SHOW YOU. Show the next fellow that YOU are ready to make AMERICA THE REST DRESSED NA TION ON EARTH. Shirts, aockwMr, nderweitr, boater, Ivm, lute mm matte-for-aervlrr Clothe, oil at moderate price DRESS UP ROYS Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers MORE RAILROADS FOR CENTRAL OREGON lite dimes-SUratd JULIAN BYRD Manager SATURDAY. OCTOMSE . If IS SUBSCRIPTION RATES OilYnt Sim Math Three Maath. ,00 1.00 ,TS An Earth Quake Felt In This Vicinity Additional Local. S People of this city felt a dis tinct earth quake shock last Sat urday night between 10:30 and 11 oclock. At first each individual who experienced it was not sure of the cause and it was only after 'several had compared notes that it was decided the earth had been shaken. No damage of any nature was done in this section but in several places in Nevada there was considerable damage. According to newspaper reports the shock was felt in six states it being most distinct in Nevada and Utah. Dishes were broken, some windows and in Winne mucca a large building under course of construction was badly shaken and damaged. Windows rattled at Baker and all the clocks stopped at 10:66. The writer did not feel the shock, although it was about the time he retired for the nijiht. Others had varied sensations and some felt seasick. One man at the Burns Hotel had retired and when the shock was experienced he decided there was some one in the room shaking the bed and got up to investigate. Geo. Hopkins was sitting in the hotel office reading and it shook the lights and the maga zine he was reading so that he had rather a creepy feeling. This is the first earth quake shock that has been felt in this section for over thirty years so far as the writer knows. Gus Zoglman was in from the ranch during the week. J. F. Mahon was a business visitor to our city yesterday. DRESS UP BOYS Willinma- Zoglman Clo. Co. have the goods. W. D Baker and E. Olson were over from Drewsey during the week. A Library is a power for good be sure to wear a tag Saturday, October 16th. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richardson is reported ill with pneumonia. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock and also from 5:30 in the evening. Don't be afraid to give a trifle toward the Burna Public Library when your reading is free. N. P. Biddle was in town Wed nesday to visit his daughters who are students in the high school. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extra charge See the Steam Laundry about your work. Dr. Griffith came down from the mountains today after a most profitable rest and recreation, lie expect to remain down now. The Burns Steam Laundry gives special attention to parcel post. Send us your laundry by mail. Portland Capitalists Back of Project to Build 400 MUas Line in Next Three Years Fire at Riverside. The Times-Herald was called over the phone this morning by James Weston and informed that a fire destroyed two doubled ek ed box cars, a passenger coach and the water tank at Riverside last night A car of dynamite was next to those that burned but was gotten away in time to save what might have been a disastrous explosion. The origin of the fire was not given and whether there was any other damage done is not known. Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago when 1 began using Chamberlain's Tab lets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic constipation. My condi tion improved rapidly through the use of these tablets. Since taking four or five bottles of them my health has fine," writes Mrs John Newton, Irving, N. Y For sale by all dealers. Warrant Call. Notice is hereby given that there is money on hand to pay all general fund warrants register ed prior to Dec. 1, 1914. Inter est ceases Oct. 11, 1915. R. A. Miller, County Treasurer. Mr. Dent Mowrey, the Atnri can pianist who during the last two years has made a great im pression in the musical world of Paris, gained fresh laurel OS Wednesday evening at the Sor bonne. The concert took place by special invitation, under the auspices of the Society for the Propagation of Foreign Lan guages, and this is the first time an American composer has pass heard at the Sorbonue. Mr. Mowray has set to music George Eliot's "Spanish Gypsy." The composer has caught the spirit of Moorish music with great insight and feeling. The audience was carried away by the beauty of W. T. Lester has jrone over to Frank Clerf's Alvord ranch to adjust the recent fire loss in which he lost his big barn and several head of blooded stock. Roy Van Winkle returned home yesterday in company with R. J. McKinnon. He has been down to Salem taking the state exami nation to be admitted to practice law. ' A .-..li... I ,t ' ....... n n .iii f. mi i .1IUIR 111 1 IWVV till (lllll l.llllll.l took their departure this morn ing for Ashland in their car. They will go from there to San francisco lair ana may remain away all winter visiting relatives. Mrs. Frazille, who was connect ed witn institute worK, says: "The Burns Public Library is the best library by seventy-five per cent, of any town of its size in the state. " Help make it better! The Time-Herald regrets to learn that the old pioneer, Chaa. G. Fry, is failing in health rapid ly and his relatives and friends are much concerned. He is ad vanced in years and his feeble condition makes it hard for him to recover. John Gilcrest has contracted an attack of pneumonia. He has been confined to bis room for many weeks with a broken thiich and dislocated hip and therefore his late illness is much regretted. His physician reports his condi tion very favorable today, how ever which is certainly good news to his friends. Grand Patriarch Andrews of the I. 0. O. F. Encampment of the State, will be in Burns on Nov. 3 at which time he desires to hold an open meeting with Odd Fellows. Camp members are particularly requested to be present as Mr. Andrews desires to talk with them before the meeting. Estrayed One bay horse about 12 or 14 years old came to my place about a year ago, branded with J and lazy J under on left shoulder, weight about 1150, saddle marked. Owner prove property, pay all charges and take animal. J. F. Mahon, Prin ceton Oregon. In a telephone conversation with James Weston last night The Times-Herald learned that some 40 capitalists of Portland, luaded by R. E. Strathorn, form erly connected with the Southern Pacific railroad, and who has built many hundred miles of road for that company, had organised to build 400 miles of railroad through Central Oregon and that it was expected to complete the entire project within three years. This news waa published in the Boise Statesman of yesterday and which will arrive here this after noon on the mail. The plan is to connect the entire Central Oregon territory directly with Portland with rail lines and the most important will be a connec tion from the Bend east to join the Oregon & Eastern in this Valley. Another line will be constructed south from Bend to connect with the Nevada, Cal ifornia & Oregon at Lakeview, another from Lakeview 80 miles into Warner Valley to connect with a proposed north and south line from this place down by the P. Ranch; also a connection of the Southern Pacific from Weed to Natron. This piece of news was not un expected as correspondence with men interested here had been in dicating such a project for some time. Mr. Strathorn has made several trips into this territory during the past few months in the interest of such a move and it has been thoroughly in vestigated therefore there is not likely to be any delay in getting down to work. The character of men who are backing this enterprise gives it standing ns they are all men of means i 1 i.ave much at stake in Portland, therefore are vitally interested. It has been stated before liy men who should know that there would be no further extension of the line from the east than now under contract und that any future railroad work would come from the west This is the direction from which it should' come. That is the rail road connection desired by the people of this section. The proposed lines will bring much territory directly to Port land and also rive a transcon tinental line from the east that will saye many hundred miles from coast to coast With both the Hill and ftarri man systems connected up from the east and south through this territory it gives Portland a great business advantage and brings a yast unsettled territory within reach of markets and induce ments to settlement and develop ment. Some of the men connected with this enterprise are J. C. Ainsworth, A. L Mills, Wm. Ladd, Emory Olmstead, Julius Meier, N. Strauss, T D. Wilcox, W. K Woodward, H. C. Wort man. A. Wolfe, H. L. Pittock. These are among the most sub stantial men of Portland and since the matter has had consider able attention during the recent past it is evident that but little details are necessary to put the actual construction in motion and the result accomplished within the time specified, Everybody's doing it wear a' The Presbyterlsn Ladles' Aid tag! gave a chicken pic supper last A new shipment of College ! nlht nd according to the cash Tarns at the Cllngan Hat Shop. I h"nd " t""1 1 130 people. I still have some good golf; , , .. shlrtsat8for$l.00-l. Schwartz. N)TIGB VQR pUHUCATIQN Many of our friends are doing ; UMITKI, M.ATM ,,AN KKI.K, iurv dutv this week in thi clr- i.vivr. or.,,.u, o,..it i, im. cult court "The Man of the Hour" nt Tonawama tomorrow nifrht. A big feature. Hunting positively forbidden on my place. Any violation will be proecuted. - J. T. Garrett Dave Mote was over from Sil ver Creek early in the week looking after some land matters and saying hello to his many friends. COMING SOON at LEV ENS THEATRE the funniest six reel Comedy ever produced featuring MARIE DRESSLKR. CHARLES CHAPLIN, MABEL NORM AND MOT ('Oil. I. A Nil Suilrr l hereby given thai I'hnrlcaH liailml Ntaultar, Oregon, witn, on 01 inner , 11112, Hntneiteadientrir.No ikWii.lnr ',W',, !, '.Sen W, and rfi.MKWj, KUNWW, Hi ., inwiiahlplliMuiitli. HminlBI X , Willamette m.i i. Hun. haa Mail in. Oi nl IiiIi.iiiI.iii in iiiak lhr( tear I'm), In Mtal.lt.li Halm to ih lain! elmv i1errlliil,t'nfDrc J HiaufTer, U h eoniinlHloiivr.ai Mlnuffer, Oreeou, on th Mill ilaa "I Niitainliar Wl'i I l.iinant nauieiaa witun I Vi'i k, Too I., t.owan, H II Gayer, Ii. ii lieWIlt, all nl rltelilter, Oregon J... K. rttiMiiM.llgllar. Tom Arnold and family are again here on a visit to their many friends. Mrs. Arnold and Miss Alva are guests nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Frye while Tom is in the mountains with John Darsey hunting deer. Wl.an Baby Ha tha Croup. When a Mother is awakened from a sound sleep to find hrr child who has gone to bed appar ently in the best of health strugg ling for breath, she is naturally alarmed. Yet if she can keep her presence of mind and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy every ten minutes until vomiting is produced, quick relief will fol low and the child will drop to sleep to awaken in the morning aa well as ever. This remedy has been in use for many years with uniform success. For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IINITKD MTATKH LAND llKKK K Hum, oragnti. octoher 7, lyift. Nni lir la hereby (Ivan that ( hrnllen H. Ollgard nl Chill,, ijregmi, ttim.on April l. ivri, ana r, lull, maila rloine.iiiad Kntriaa Nn. OMVr7Hl ,'ur WUNK'l. SW'.iIK'.. X'-Nvvi... SW'.NWU. NMWIa, Mac. if. Townelllp 7 H.. li.nuolilt kat, Wlllaniell Meridian, ha M luill't' nl luiemnin in mane nimi lure, year tuiM'l. In t.lrthllMi claim to tha html ahnra fla .. ill..-. I, l.eh.io M J OViihtiiir. 1' H Ciiiiiiiila nHimir, at lilnolllie at Dentil. Oregon, on Ilia I niiii nay nt Novum ner. iv r. lalmant natuva an wltnraii', Jni.-uU A '1 hnntai'ii, l-tiar Cnoti'v. i Minrron H i i .nihil., all nl Alulri'aa, Oli'K.ill UuyK. Militant, nl Flalila, Oregon. NOTICE OF CONTEST. dNITHD MTATgd I AND OrrH'K J HurDii.oreflun, HvptemtM-r -v., nn. Tu r rails Mlkulknof Burui. Oregon, Contest) " oiKii' li'fi'ty tinttfti tl tliMlVavtliP . Km iiioris mIio gf N.mws, Ori'itini, a- hi km! ortiee sitilrrs. (lid mi Kiplnnti .th iviv tlli'ln nni urn-1 i.is'iui) i tritHMiN.i---i ttii-.ii- sunn tumn tra? t.ti'1-H-i- tit'-' tliri emit i (-Mm i. in of wur Hurne te4 tCtitrr.No Heilftl. No 04.1M) ma.lt ftUrci.Zl. .'in, fur N'rS (if Hr. 17, ami NK'.SK'afll Met? tloa m nnd Htt'titKU nrn T, Township 97. Houtb, ft sit km 81, Km. Willitnieit Merimnn, end s yrotmdi for hid contest bo slloKes that ld Krsiis Mlkulia i.iiii'.l to estftltiishrd ri'iili'inpi.n the said land within lx snout lis alter said filing or at any tlmast all, thai he failed to metde u 1011, rnltl rat1! or tmprov Ibaawld (And fur more than sis months next prior to Dip ( oinmetM anient of 1 bit roiiteaior at any time whatsoever and Has wholly and romplrtwl j atmtidonvd the said land for more than ad months next prior to the t'oiiimeiit-amenl of thtaronU'et. Von art, therefore, further tmtind thai the sll allogaliODS will betaken Mt'on. eased , m,r 'iif aj.T rnlrj will he ratirrilsd without fur ther right tu he heard, either before (his oflirr or oh appeal. If you fall 10 Hie In this oDIre within twenty days after the r'ot'KTH publh-a tit. 11 of 1 tile nollm. as shown below. our auswrr under oath aperlflcally rspondlttc to ihe allegations of couleei, together with due roof that you have sorted a ropy of your atiRwer on the said contestant either in DOfMH or by registered mall. N no should state in your answer the name of U)g iMHit nfilre to wnleh you desire future U.i'li l lO t Si Hi tAJ J OU. HAM a,oTHgaM'j.n. Herrlver 1'sts of first publlration Oi-toberU, 1IA. hate of geeond publlcstlou October Irk. if)'. Ileul third pilb'u at Ion " t..ltr - . 1 --i hatt of fourth publication 1 u loher aO. llstA. sac 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 suc cess. N. BROWN & SONS-QUALITY STORE Burns, Oregon aaotoUBoSsat. If '. 11'?: '-;!. 'aPoppj Save Your Coupons. With all kodak finishing amounting to $2. 00 I will give an 8x10 enlargement of your favorite film free. Films developed 10c per roll any sice. Packs 25c. Prints 6c. postcards 5c. Sayer Studio. Burns, Ore. BmHJSSBbVBbbHbV -T toSSaV eWsTBoH ...:S:&k BiMBoy M Wp ojl "Ms ' v InWlMiitni Wa ' ' i-i 1 c. ' . ' mgH JE ! 11 sav-wg-i jar H BkiflM9! fflrPsoRDH PVpe IBtaoBp-. BsTWrLaooBsy'''' " ! M' nl H? -Jm.- -aHoadLJsTsl layJoioMhai-W. ?r BBK " HaBaMBait ' Tfl Bit - "K oW I -i"f' fal!aofcBBaBa saViff kwmm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l!mtiHTYBa I.AHBOrrii z, i burnt. Orffa, Augual HI, Ivl'i I Notlrti la harabr itvan that ioaab Satharlord, ol I'rlnratoo, (iicaon, who. o Mar It, Itw. ami Aujuil I i, made MnuiaaWad Kutrl. . Ha iMIl4BMI,rauatlvalr, (of nUSKH.NSaK1, Martlon Ii, Two IT .. HaniaM K l.oia I. 1 MkNWU, ttwlloo 7. TowmE ! H . Kanut WiKaat, Wlllamatta, Marhllaa haa nia-.l ih.ii.. ul Iniantlaato maka final Bo raar Cn .1 1. Mtahllah claim 10 too land atmva .1. . balora Haftatar aad Seralvinr. at liurnt.oi.-,-.,).. aa lha Mb dr ol Octotwr m:. 1 lainaai aaaiaa aa w iinaaaaa (rbarlM Ubatanea, Krai II. f.tci, Harllr galer, llanlal Qutar, all ol ITI.iieion. iirim Wa.rm. Kanlalu (HOI) Rurat MS Mat No Harlal NolM, NOT1CK FOR I'UUI.ICATION. riTlh HTt 1 aannrti. r, 1 Murna. tlrrcon, Hatitamliar II. ISU I Nolle la harany fivru ibal tba Seftaora ailfli Kallwai I'ou.iianr, tbiiH poat (.flit i- aitiliraa la Hi. I'atil, Mianaaoia. haa Hit nth tar of HaiilrBtbcr Hit. Blul In llila . v llaap (.lliatiuu tuaalant aadar Ilia (irovlni.ina ..' tin art of 1 otmrraa, approrrt Julr I, l tu ' Regular Term Circuit Court in Session The earth quake here Saturday night at 12 o'clock, was the first of its kind experienced by many of our citizens. It was very dis tinct in its effect At the C. W. Drinkwater ranch 4 miles east of town, two wells of 100 feet depth the water of which is still mud dy from the effects of it. At the Smith Wilson ranch, 9 miles northeast of town the ground was left in a cracked condition and a mineral spring near by in- (Continued from page one.) ceny of two horses. Set for trial. State vs Warren and Iven Stephens. -Assault, being armed with a dangerous weapon. Ver dict of simple assault as to Iven. Warren Stephens acquitted. State vs. l,Joyd jafxyley -Assault with a dangerous weapon with intent to kill. Set for trial. State vs. John Wood Violation of transient Livestock Law. Pies of guilty and fined $25. State vs. Charles Kruger As sault and battery. Verdict of guilty, sentenced to six months in county jail and paroled. 'The Man of The Hour" at Tonawama Sunday Night One of the greatest successes of the American stage, written by George Broadhurst, will be seen in five magnificent reels of pictures, with Kobert Warwick in the titlp role of the incorruptible mayor. This play is familiar to muny. It deals with a scheme on the part of a machine "boss" and a shrewd financier to put a bill through the New York City council which would give to a traction company a group of perpetual franchises. A mayor who could be "handled" is desired and young (.arrison, is selected as the most likely man. The young man is in love with the niece of the finan cier, and she tells him that before she could promise to become hi wue ne must prove himself and do something. He is elected to the mayorality and the franchise bill comes to him for signature. He refuses to sign it. All eorts of pressure is brought to bear and for a time it would nnpear that his course would cost him his sweetheart. In the end honesty Droves the best policy. The entire play is full of tense situations and dramatic climax. It will prove one of tjie most interesting picture plays ever wit nessed in Burns. .ii 'EtaNSUaaa M.T M riai nf.wa K. M KJt, WM, Any ami all oaraona claiming ailvifarti lb lanila dracrlbad. or daalrlbad to aaiMI '' i aaai of'tba Mlnaral character of the lan'l.ni ai.r nibar raaaon, tu lha diagonal to apatlcaat, hi. u hi rllr lhair aB.lavll. of nrolaal In il.ln aMM.on or bafnra Ihv ll day of Suvrnur, IMS. '. far,. Kcalai." NOTlCfC FOR PUBLICATION. t'XIiau TTa l.akn 111 in i Lakavloo, UroB. Uetobar I, Ida Not coal landi. Nottc la harvby glzci. thai Tout 1. rowan. ( elaierTar. Oraaoa. who. on Mii.tcmbcr li, 1911, made llooiaaurad Balrr. No. M07, I"' l"i '. 4, .t,lc,,T 11.H H.K.. U.lal,-.'."t.'.M , and NEtafkh ae. 1. T K. Kaua H Saat, aillamau Marldlaa baa fltd aotlc. of totaiition to maaa naal thrrarar proof, to aatalillah rlala to tb laml alxv i. hafora 0, J. Mlauffar IV M i uumilMtonar at(taufrr.Orstua. oa th iih dar "' ItOtao bar, Ills. iialmant uao aa wila rr. Ren RICHARDSON'S Fall and winter Goods Underwear, Overcoats, Macanaws Ladies' Winter Wear Complete line in all Departments GROCERIES We are ready with a com plete line of Best Quality Goods to care for our cus tomers. Let us figure on on your big supply order A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Agt. Buick Automobiles Kaalaur California Mowrey's playing. Paris Daily Mail. Hear Mr. Mowrey at the creased its How 800 percent Levens October 19. I Drewsey, DsnJ Mowrey, the young Amer ican pianist, who achieved such success at Leipzig, enthralled his hearers with the Chopin group consisting of two "waltzes," two "etudes" and the A flat Major Polonaise. Liverpool Courier Mr. Mowrey will appear in Burna at the Levens Theatre on Tues day, October 19. A Snap in Timber. 820 acres of heavy timber with running water and good mill site for $2000 Address Box m. Qntaxifi. prsr iron. 4M DIRECT KOUTK THROW ;il THK COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE TO PORTLAND OCEAN LINER OR 8HASTA ROUTE RAIL SERVICE -TO- San Francisco STEAMSHIP COAST LNK on ORANGE GROVES RAIL TRIP TO San Diego K. A Yack, C. M l)ala. B. H. i DaWIti, all of Wan. far, OHma Jaa. Sffaaau, I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITSD STATtM LAND OfTtOS lalitlia, Oron. Octubor I, li . POt OOAL UND Nolle la harabr g la Ibal William T.mnn, f Mtaiiffor. Oratoo, wbo.oaaaatanbar . mad hooalad Mtrr. No. won. for NK' NtaSSU .NtUHWU aad HBVN WU.a a.l ., tblp H aaaib. Baag 31 Kaaf. Wlllaiu.-n. Marldlan, baa itod aatleaol InWotlou to maka lhr-ar arool, as aatabllab claim to tblaadabodarlbd. baforac. J.atauri.r. U. . t'OBUitMlbaar, at Maaa'tr, orrann. mi tb Mb day of Norambar, lain. rial saat aaavw aa ollaaaara K A. Yaak, 11. II. 0r. c it. liavn. n. n DWlu all of atauffar, Oratoa. .!. r avaaaaa. lUalalvr CONTEST NOTICE. UNITRD aTaTKH LAND omrK Siima. Oragao, Ootahr 6th. mi.. Todaora V Nallaoa af Burna, Unujou.t'uii Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House andJFeeding PriviKjros in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining; Fair (.rounds. Yoaar. barzlijuotlllf.! ih.l Mart. M Ha.. lay waoilr Bura. oroi,a bar pmi ..ill. adilraaa. did aa ootelwr ft, Irlft, IIId In nn oflta bar dalv oorroboraud anol leal Inn t... .... laal aud aacur lb aaaoallatloa of your bom rl lahl M Hi ooatcct tbllfa that aald cotr) man Iiaa LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES DIVERSE ROUTES BOTH WAYS IF J,ESfREI, FARES looo Appll allon aJi. TlSdal VBmPmm This Year has held more of interest, of wonder, of beauty, of pleasure, than ever before pos sibly ever again. The world-famous Expositions are now at their best, The opportunity to vis it them is nearing its end go now. Make all arrangements with A. C. Egan, T. V. e P. A. Bend, Oregon OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ataad Bntrr. Barlal No.tMlM mad Fabruan I.'.. lull) lot BH. ol aaettoo A, Townabln j:. s . K.nz.Jl, E. W. Marldlan. and aa aruiimL lui bar ooatcBt iballaa that aald antrvman i... nrUblithd rld.urr thurron baaplaead no Imurovamanla wbataotftr ou laid land, aad baa wholly abandoned lb aamc. ami tha aama la now wholly devoid of any Impravt . raaati and baa baau darold of Imarovanu ata vr aloe lha datol aald entry, ami im . 11..M wbalarar baa ba marl 10 comply with u. homatail law bytbaaaldairymaii,or ihii. oa faff or ou bit behalf. f Yau are, therefore, furtbar uotlfl.u ibal tin aald allafatlona will oa takru a nonloaaod and your aald anlty will Im oanrci.-.l v n 1 : further rlM ta b haard, cliher l.el..i. ibtn ofbca or on apnaal, II you fall toilleii. On. oBo within twenty day attar the rouulll paaueaiioa at ioib nonce, aa auonu in-inn nn to tb allatattoua ol couleei, tomitmi your atuwer OB tb aald eouteataiil lilur In ourantwet. under oath, atociBcaliy raaaoad na to tba allaaatloue ol corneal. iuw..ii... . with du proof tbal you I.ave aerved a 1 opy of your au.wer vi lue aaiu vol Pron or by Mftatai) mall. You abould atat la vour an tb poet oBoa to whli U you dcaliu 'S55555!!?,,f",l"Mr1aajMmo You (tumid atat In voar anewcr the name nl .e imit umoa to wblrh vuu dcalru fuum- 1101 leee 10 b aant ta you W. Kattaa, It. ei.li 1 Hat of flratnubllcatlou tH-luU'i IHli lei 1 Date of aeeond puhlloalliiti On.ilcr 10. iiti . Uataof third publication iiiiolwr IM. lUlft. Dale of fohrlh publication Ovluhr H, lila, We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and. see the great variety Everything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS I The BIS L'tePartment Store j CONTEST NOTICE. 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