-'-; - ' ." B Hat I Hi, for th. "DRESS UP BOYST A NEW NATIONAL MOVE WITH UNCI BAM AS LEADEN This Is especially FOR YOU. Come at once and see us, yon will And that we ate prepared, and YOU will be pleased with what we have to SHOW YOU. Show the next fellow that YOU are ready to make AMERICA THE BEST DRESSED NA TION ON EARTH. htrta, iKkwtiir. nndt-rwear, hosier, (!, hats anal maSa-for-aer-Tlc clothe, nil at MSarate ferae DRESS UP BOYS Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers kr tmcs-etatd JULIAN BYRD Mnnager SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0. tl suBaciurnoN rates OiiYhi Six MmiIm Tkete Moatka .... 12.00 1.00 .78 The feeling that the Btftts Water Board is not pushing the adjudication of the water rights of Silvies River to a finish ns rap idly as it should is gaining thro ughout this territory as people begin to realize the importance of final adjustment of this impor tant matter. Much of the devel opment of the country held back bv this dilatory method and it should be hastened to completion. It means much to the advance ment of this Valley and every man interested should use his in fluence in hastening the matter to a conclusion. Delays should not be further permitted. Burns Railroad Club Meets to Hear Reports One of the best attended meet ings of a public character held in this city in recent years was call ed lsst night at the court boost for the purpose of discussing the railroad situation and hear what the delegation that had returned from Bend on Thursday evening, where they met Mr. Strahorn, had to say. While all the com mittee was not present at this meeting, some of them made statements of 'I'leir observations and conversations with Mr. Stra horA and others. It wasof course understood that nothing definite was done at this meeting so far as this city is concerned but pos- sibiiies were disscussed as to what could be done toward the desired end of securing railroad connec tions to Burns. Mr. McCnnnell was called up on to make a report of the trip but he had no notice of this meet ing until late and stated that he was preparing a detailed report to submit at the meeting of the Commercial Club tomorrow even ing and President Brown did not press him for any remarks. C. H. Leonard talked for some time of the Strahorn plans as well as outlining the general business of the meeting at Bend. The particular purpose of this was to revive the Central Oregon Dev elopment League with a view of that organization getting behind the development proposed by Mr. Mr. Strahorn. according to Mr. Leonard, and this was accom plished with enthusiasm. There were in the neighborhood of 70 outside delegates at this Bend meeting and Burns was represent ed by 16. They were loyally treated and had the privilege of meeting Mr. Strahorn personally and going over the railroad situa tion with him in a private way. Mr. Strahorn proposed to send his own engineers in to investi gate the Saire Hen route as soon as he possibly could and also proposed that if this was not too expensive a peice of road to talk business with the Burns people about a direct line to this city from the west. Whether this would be a through line, or rather place Burns on the main through line, there was a diner enee of opinion among the dele gation, but st any rate the pn - position was Roneinto with Mr. Strahorn and he was asked how soon this line would be built pro vided the necessary funds were raised and if the line from BsOa to Burns would be built first. He replied that it hud been the intention to build to Klamath first but the Burns contingent said we would not consider that indefinite time with a line com pleted within 30 miles of us snd if we could not be assured of im mediate connection from the west we would certainly get busy on the east line from the Gap. This matter will be discussed more fully at the meeting called tomorrow night for the purpose of completing the permanent or ganization of the Burns Commerc ial Club. Notes From Egli. Last Friday evening the school gave a Halloween party, A nice social crowd wss present snd en joyed the ususl pranks that hallo ween brings. The threshing machine from Burns experiment station, Is threshing for Carson Wolter, tail week' Wm. Burgett snd neice, Anna (.raves, returned from s visit in Nevada, Friday. They report a splendid vacation, but encounter ed very rough and dusty roads. Dr. Wiil Potter and wife have gone to Troy, Idaho, where they will practice medicine this wint er. Ciyde Love killed a rsbied coy ote at Grant Burgetl's, last week. would give it sufficient finances to secure adequate quarters and give It permanency. A temporary organisation was effected with Wm. Hsnley as pre sident snd C. B. McConnell as secretary snd a committee con sisting of Judge H. C. Levens, L. M Brown snd Sam Mothers head was appointed to report to morrow night on a permanent organisation. Big Real Estate Deal Closed P. S. Weittonhiller returned from Bend with the delegstion thst went over there to meet Mr. Strahorn and reports that he has closed s real estate deal of con siderable proprotions whereby he transfers a section and a half of land in this vicinity to men who are progressive in the farming game and who have sufficient means to nut the land into its highest state of cultivation. The lend was purchased by Mr. Wm. Henrie, of Union county, snd he has associated with him six sons-in-law. The land in volved is section 17, near the Ex periment Fsrm, which is improv ed snd on which Mr. Weitten- hiller raised an exellent crop of grain this season. The price for this improved tract wss $60 per sere; the other is half of section 9. This lend hss not been im proved any and the price of it was 146 per sere. Mr. Henrie and his sssocistes plan on moving to this valley next March snd will brgin active fsrmlng operations, They hsve mesns to prosecute the fsrm work with ample maohlney. and a knowledge of the work there fore are sure to be desirable citi tens. Mrs. Jess Bunysrd wss calling on her many friends In this local ity last week. Pete Peterson hss returned from Burns, where he hss been assisting his sister, Miss Emma Peterson, in making ber comfor table for the winter. One night last week, Harvey Tingley had the misfortune of shooting his dog when he shot a coyote. The coyote had the dog by the throat. Miss Alice Hurl hurt spent over Sunday at the boras of Jack Smarts. W. E. Redeman has purchased a thorough bred jersey cow. T. S. Haines went to Burns this week. November 20 there will be a social gathering and supper at the school house. The evening will be spent in playing games and everyone is cordially invited. Mr. Costella, ofDry Vslley was seen on our streets lsst week. Wm. Burgett hss returned to the vacquero samp, where he will resume his former tasks Harney County Boys Prominent in Athletics The Times-Herald is proud of the prominent pert taken by our local boys in college athletics. Both Rye Smyth snd Leo Laythe have made good on the O. A. C. We enjoyed s real rainy day once again, Tuesday. Leonard Welter bagged the first deer, of the season, in this vicinity. Luthur Addington is assisting Carson Wolter with his threshing these days. Burns Commercial Club Revived And Active. Several public spirited citizens of this city met st the office of the Levens hotel lsst Sundsy eve ning, the particular object being to ascertain who could go to Bend for an important meeting at which Robert E. Strahorn, the railroad builder, and several Portland financiers would be present for the purpose of reor ganizing the Central Oregon De velopment Lesgue snd discuss the railroad plans of Mr. Stra horn. After finding several volun teers to go as representatives of this city to the Bend meeting it was decided after discussion that we need Uvs sommercial organization on broad lines and one that had some standing, so organized as to mage U a per manent fixture that would bring the business interests together and keep it alive with mstters of except under condition that the importance to tils community. u .si, rv..u v,.,.u r:sm Mr. ilanley wss present ana extended to this place during the coming season, in that case we would wait a reasonable time for the Western connection. This met with general approv al of those present at the meet ing last night There is no dis position to sit idle and wait an; gave some good advise along the line of an organization of this character and what it could ac complish. Those present voiced their sympstby for such a move foot ball team. The following is by a sport writer in the Oregon ian and his comment is upon the game to be played teday: Good tackier are as absolutely necessary to a powerful football team as sturdy legs on a draft horse. A good tackle does not have to be as heavy as a guard and should have more weight than an end, but he must be ac tive, and if he combines activity with weight his team hsd the ideal combination. Thus it is that when the Oreg on Aggies and the University of Oregon meet next Saturday in their annual stats championship clash st Eugene, the fans will be treated to ss rare a battle be tween two ideal tackles as the conference has seen in many months. These two rival giants ere Johnny Beckett, tsckle on the University of Oregon team, and Leo Laythe, of the Aggies. Beck ett weighs about 196 pounds snd Lsythe somewhere between 200 and 210 pounds Prior to entering Oregon Beck ett wss s fullback on the crack Washington High team in Port land, while Laythe broke in st Corvallis three years ago unher alded and almost unknown. He wss first stationed at guard and after year in this position Coach Stewart discovered his class and shifted him into the more responsible tsckle berth. On Saturday Laythe snd Beck ett will play opposite to each other on the line, snd it ought to be a battle well worth seeing. Beckett is perhaps a little more versatile than Laythe, but there isn't much difference between them. Without question these two are the best tackles in the Northwest conference, and we doubt if there are two better men in the entire country. Applequist, of Washington State, comes nearest to them in the Pacific Northwest When his team has the ball, a tackle is supposed to play a "close formation" game, and while on the defense the tackle's duty is to play a looser, wider game, generally outside the attacking end. Thus the offensive tackle gen erally finds himself lined up against the defensive guard, and to the end and a halfback are al- loted the task of getting the de fensive tackle out of the way. For this reason there will not be an endless round of personal contact between the two big fel lows Saturday, but there'll be plenty of opportunity, in snv event, to give the fsns s rare line on their respective ability. In the Michigan-Aggie game Laythe's opposite tackle was the burley negro, Smith, snd from sll accounts Smith hasn't recover- County Budget Notice. To the Tapasr ol Harney Count v Oregon. The County Court of Harney County, Oregon, have flietl Wednr ilay the twsotyeeoond tiny ol Decanth r, 1011,, a the tlma biii! tho County ('"nil room M the place, wtiri the lathnal of Uii. monnt ol iimiiKv iroool to lie i aland by trietiuu lor th (iiiiiIiik year, mm nay b iHrcuMed with ealil Ooantj Court ; nlm, whan and where any tag payor, antijrot to inch Ib levy when inada, ahall ba heard for ut again t any proposal) tai lavy. Itamaaad ertluiatra ol uinnim! of (non ay proposed to be raised by tSSatJofl lot the wnanlng yaar, 1010, by llurnay County, Dragon, to-wit: Circuit Court e MM Ki County Court I.nonoti Juatio Court 1,00(1 (Ml Hhartir offioa ri.ino 00 Clerk' offlr 4,800 ki Treasurer' orSe NOtl 00 Aastwsor' office :i,7&0 00 Ooualy School Hupl 1,800 00 Block lnipactor 400 00 Health oAcar 100 0(1 Coroner MX) Oil County Hoed Maatar MM) 00 t:mri lloua l.noooo Insane 1 1 oo Widow' prnalmi I. von 00 Car ol Comity poor T.'JfttJ (Kl jail AMI (X) Bounty on wild anlma'a o.ihhi imi Currant ipn all office S.tot) 00 RegUtralloii and Kleetione. :i,000 00 Weight ami tneaaura 100 110 Interna on county warrant H00 00 Bapenae not otharwita enu merated MM oo Redemption of couutr war- rente 8,000 no I OO.DNH 00 Id ralee arhlali amount y ill be nscsseary to make lag levy ol 0Q7A Kattmated Stat u 30,000 ot) Ketittiatsil Slate Ui lety inn County School .,. U,4W no KalimaU'il levy U0S Itabbit buiiniy luml . 88,460 00 KetimaiHi) levy ,, ,) Count) High Kehooj N. 100 00 Katimeted levy 001 Koeda apt) bridge Ug.oUO 00 Ketimaied levy 004 Total .Olhl iiTo.vtw.oo I'robable receipt i.f Harney county lor th yeei lulu, Iron source other than taiationi Fee Iroin county Clerk office tU.HMI IXI Sheriff' mileage lee ISO M Interval on county ilep ell M 00 One-hall bounty on wild ani mal paid by Mats -1,000 mi give per cent II 8. Land alc 000 00 Koreet rrerrve rental l.nOn(X) 1S.16Q0O Which amount will bsuaj.l lot pa) m. p of ootataodlug warrant. I)td thii 0th day of Novenier, lOla.by order ol theCoiinty Court. a T.aWetieT, Clerk, llsraey Count, Orrgou. Claim Presented Again! The County al The INovember Term of The County Court, 1915. (Conlluucd Ironi Oral pagr) and DledaTsd tbsir support, it was propoaad to organise a club ed his beautiful sepis complexion and incorporate for s sum that 'yet, KIlMbeih Itlarkmcr, do H.i J N Jenten, do m no Walter Clark, do 17 00 rra Clark, do 17 00 Jamea Heel, do 2H 40 Mr Jamc Keel, do .. 40 BUM Keel, do 118 40 Joe March, io ... It l C A r'reeluve, do 13 Ho J W Walker, do . 84 40 A I John.i.11, do i in C W llolbrook.il" 84 40 Mredeo Kanklu.do 87 00 John K. Jenkina.do 'i I DM JPCocbran.do 17(10 Craig Cochran, do 17 SO J C Cedl, do 10 00 John I.Caldwdl.do 0 00 Perry Low, do if 00 Joee Garcia, do 2ft 00 Stephen Uurcia, do . ... 2ft 00 Brtaod Carlann, do 2H 00 K I. Hainee, do 4 SO Waller T. Struck, do S 00 W A Qoodnaa, do 4 30 Prank P Uowao.d" 9 SO Tho. Baia, viewing road, tc SS 30 28 20 W H Koblna.do HO 00 High ScSool Fund Ray I. Travia, SO ourd pine k Mi cord mahogany wood 2ftn 00 Arthur Turner, aawlng 20 cord mahogany wood W 00 Del Duubar,awingS0oordi pine IS 00 B W A Koulee, (upplie. . SO 80 A J Nyatrom.do 24 00 J K Cill Co, do M61 North woi Hchool Furniture Co. H SO Central Huientiflc Co., do 20 III O W Clpyeffger, do . . . . 4A IHchwarlf, do USA Welcome Pharmacy , do 3 4A I.unaburg, Ualton A Co., do. . A 00 Kd Bro.,do 8 SO Junior Btage Co, freight charge 'M 28 W K Davie, varnlahiiig de-k II no Hmrkl Light A Power 0g ligbt . a oo H A Dickeiieou, cleaning toilet 10 00 W Y King, labor, etc . . 10 00 Road Fund Frank P Cowan, iirvying olglnad 476 w 78 50 Jap McKinnou, viewing road 48 00 N Henney, i day chaining . A 00 Clyde V Kmbreu. do A 00 Kalph lieerv, do ft oo Harry C Snith Htaga Colrelght charges cUimad 10 00 A 00 M H Albcraon, road work 17 00 Portwr-Hil Co., lupplici I ftn Luuabttrg, Jlallon A Co., do 80 Fred Haiu, lf HI 70 HH Keech, road work II fM f. N NUIIard, luppliu (I 76 C A Hainet, do 4.100 lainphlr'a Oarage, do HI 7 At) J L Iaiw. lumbar 128 AH John Oil A Co 74 AH Two Hundred snd Fifty Stories. And every story s good one, they are entertaing. but thst Is not all you can nay about them. You know there is hardly a periodical published that is not full of time wasting stories, but not s single Rtory in Ths Youth's Campanion in a time waster. Take the stor ies of C. A. Stephens. It would be hard to pick out from which you cannot learn something use. ful and yet entertslning. Some of ths Companion stories refresh your knowledge of geo graphy; some tell you the mys teries of chemistry, some reveal the secrete of forestry snd of general fsrmlng. They covers wide range. They are chosen with sn eye to the possible lik ings of every member of a Com panion family -stories of vigor ous action and stirring adventure for boys, stories of college life and domestic vicissitudes for girls, Htorlea that range all the way from sheer drollery to deep seriousness for men and women. There are no stories quite like those in the Companion. If you are not familiar with The Companion ss it is today, let us send you ssmple copies snd the Forecast for 1916. New subscribers who Bend $2. 00 for 1916 will receive free s copy of The Companion Home Calender for 1916, in addition to all the remaining 1916 issues from the time the subscription is received. -The Youth's Compsn ion, Jtoston Jflsj-flew subscrip tions received st this offloe. win i ii 'i "' 11 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. Notice to Stockmen. The Oregon A Western Coloni zation Co. hss 14 sections of graz ing land between Burns and ths forest reserve for sale or lesse. Good spring snd fall grasing for sheep. Plenty of water, Write or call on B. F. Johnson, sgent, llarrimsn, Oregon. Notice for Bida. Bids furnishing everything to plaster a 40x24x10 feet 4 ft lath liin. Plastered with s hsir fiber patent plaster, two coats flat finish. Also one brick flue commencing at ceiling. Building to be ready for plaster the 26 bids to be In not later than that Send bids to Mrs Zells Wood, Burns, Oiegon. N. BROWN & SONS-QUALITY STORE Burns Oregon The Burns Packing Plant Iiuh placed Mr. H. Beeler, in charge of the plant north of town, and his experience snd ability to turn out first class bacon and lard ia already evident Notice ef Piaal SetlUeaeal. BIDS. Sealed bids will be received and specifications may be hsd st my office up to and including November 26. 1915, for the clear ing, plowing; harrowing, seed ing and harvesting of 40 acres of sage-brush land. Work to be done in Section 25, Township 27 south of Range 83 East of the Willamette Meridan. (Signed) M. A. Bices. Burns, Oregon. OUtree 1 la Stoeaacfc. There are many people who hsve a distress in the stomach after meals. It Is due to Indigos tion and easily remedied by tak ing one of Chamberlain's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Henry Padg- han. Victor. N. Y.. writes: "For some time I wss troubled with headache and distress in my atom ache after eating, also with con stipation. About six months ago I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. They regulated the ac tion of my bowels and the head ache and other annoyances (leas ed in a short time. " For sale by all dealers. Notice i hereby given that I lie on dcritgrwd, administrator of the Katiitt of W. A. Anderson, deceased, ha tilnl hi final account in aaid matter, and that th Hon. H. C. I.veae, County Judge ol" Harney County, Oregon, hai act lb 0th day of December, nil "., nt ten o'clock a in., at the County Judge' office, Burn, Oregon, a the titnr ajaj place for bearing objection thereto; All persone having any objection to aaM account arc hereby notified to pun m the eame at aaid time and place. Uatcd at Burn, Oregon, tin 3rd day of November, ll 8. H. I,. ANDKRSON, Adrniniitrator of the lUtntr of W. A. Anderson, dociise.l. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ubitbs tt( Li Qpftea, Duma, otruu, NuTrtahar I, !m Niaira I bereti- lveu (bat (harm T.Bmlih, u'HeraerOrsaaB.irhu.ouifc'lotierf. nil.enli HoMM4 galry.Ne.uOM7, tor S tt '. in-.- J.l p 11 S B-WMlMKll MerUlau.hu HI 4 netln o lateauea (a auke final thioa veai roof, tanul'ilak tlaim tullia laii'l abova Ha. aerlbad.tMloni Begleler an Receiver, al lltirna. oragea, on i ba Uib da t Hereto bar, lia. 'lainaui uaaiaau 'itiw A Tbonpaua, aarl Wliharv, Jauiaa Oil I'lar Mrtlstner, all of Kiuey, ureffoo. Wu. r. Ke(llrr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'Niril. hvatkii I.wij lirrn r, lima, Orcgsn, in n.i r 16, i-i . Netlralabareby aire itiat Hrerv atr.i.i Veu aior, Oregon, wbu, on iMiobar L it'll. HsaiaatMd Soirr Ns.OBUt.ler aWu.aKN ',. sKMgM7MWMSH,aae. t.TwjiasK., Haniin fc K. , WliTuBettellerMlaa. bait fflad nvtlrauf lu taatloa taeiake laallbra..Taar froof tu a labllak rlalai to th laa.t above daa.ill.oil I.. ere kagtawr aad Raoalvar. al Burua, Oregon, on Ike m dr of Novaaibar, mtr.. ClalaikBlaaaia a wtlaaa: K. J.Nable. A Veaalor. Moth u( Vtuai,,,. Oreeo. JaeTowanid, llaoryiivoririi. i.hi ollf wrn,oriuB. wo; ii".. . Quality is Right Prices are Right Flour is Right New Flour. New Wheat Every Sack guaranteed. Special prises In qusntity. See your desler, the Mill, or Mr. Huston, the Secre tory. The Burns Milling Co. Haw la Prevent Croup. It may be a surprise to you to learn that In many cases croup can be prevented. Mrs. II. M Johns, Elidia, Ohio, relates her experience as follews: "My lit tle boy is subject to croup, Dur ing the past winter I kept a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in the house, snd when he began having that croupy cough 1 would give him one or two doses of it and it yould, break the attack. I like it better for children than any other cough medicine because children take it willingly, and it is safe and reliable." Sold by all dealers NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. VNITKII aTTATM I.ANU orru '', Blirna, Oregon , November I. tul-V Noliee la hereby given Ilia! audi!', Wallace, termer! Ana rteterlcetn, of gall, Oregon, who an Novawbar aS, nili. naile Ituiturtea.t gatryNe.OHtl, lorW),nr.',.hii.w,i. i-. ii llhJMWU. SBMMWU. WWNftC. Heetlon la, TwV '!.. aii. vVftlaaeiio Merlitmn haa Sled Settee at Intention to naa. t'liml Ibrea-faar aroot, to aatabllak rlalni to tii land above OMartbed Kaoelvar. al Burnt, iireguu, on tin- -Hi it or uiiiaMt, in bafur Hrelater and (lalmaul nameau wllaaaae A. T. Donovan. 1'baa. Coutecva. Jnuhk m. Manna, Thomaa llutton, all of ithr , oie..i wu. Fa. Raflaier. RICHARDSONS 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 Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN. Adjoining Fair Grounds. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UiTo BMTa i.no omra. i Hiiro. Oieon, Nuvaailxr I. ivi . Nolle la hrbv alveu ibal Hen Hoivr f in, uragc oaaaeuad id hSlH un u ; aotleaoi 'nUDIiou to eaeJk Anal llm'e-xar eroof. t eolaolUh elalut t the land above di earthed. before Haalataraoil Keeelvr, el lluina on IhelMh day or Oeieinln.r I'M . gall, Oregon, who, ou November no. isi.'.ma.i llouaMeail guirv. No on), for Uk W.SItttlSVL.aa.MiBV.Nrtj.aac. ::. ',r, aadNkUNWU. avtloo 4. TuVtialiiu MSOiilli. Range M g, WllUBeiU Meridian, haa Hlt.,1 Ora aaautnamea aa wltneeece; reaoi llah rkrlaaCuineava. A.T. lioauvaii. Iinh.it I llullon, Tbonaa Huliuu. all of Hlley. ureon. Wa raaaa. Haller. NOTICE OF CONTEST. llMITSB STAT I.ANU OK I, . Burn, Uragoa, (lelober i, WU TollvurrNaerbuinuf lMalo,Ureoa,l'oiiii -atci' Tea are hereby nouuea uui irwu who ilvee Defal, Oregoa. aa lila noUlled that Irwin K. Hmitn. 1U IITM WVHIW. .avH. - - P". .." add rat, did o Oetobar 7lh lvif, ftliln ihla otjia bladaljr oormboralod auplleallnii to run Itodaaoere th earn eiiauon 01 our ii.. , aUdKnlnr,NuHrll, No. oggir uale Mm K Vaiior awMk. oe". aa wo wa, n , nnuii. lUataette Meridltu. and a uruiiioia loi hi ooataei beetle that aaid lluurjr riheihuru haa eband tkl entry, ibal be haa not ri'ahi M thereon tor mere than at ateiitha laat ai . thai he baa not been In Ihla roiinty for mure Iban ayear eaet.lhalth.'luiiirott'iiianu lb am aa he boa dlanoaed ol, and the land wholly abandoned by aaid Henry Hberhiirn han ant seea oa the aaid land lor more than I.' Boi Ilia peat. You are, iberalore, further uuilfli'tl ihatth. aaid allveatiouawlll be laaen aaronfi-aaetl, ami your aala entry will b ranritlled wlihom fur Iber rlbl 10 lie beard illhei helore Ullaornrr or on anoaal. 11 you fall to file In Ihla odlr. wllhln iwantydaytaflerlbe KUI'lt'l'll iubllia ttoii of ihla uoiice, aa ahown below, ion W have s complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the great variety Everything For Everybody CALL OR SEND TOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store aaewer uuder oath, atieoiaoally r.v;.ou.!nm n Ol eaaeeei. logeiuer win. .in. save eerved a vupy i er by ralrd avail Ikeaaall I atloup of oouleal. loelber wl nave aarraa a inuy 01 y. mi awar oa th aaid ooulalai eiilni In ieraon You akould alalo In your auawer the naumof Ike peal oalea to whn aotli'e to b aeat to ou lll.h u, you ilealie lulure gARR, Heglaier. l)i of drat eublleatlun Ootsbar at, lIJ. Mala of eei'un.1 uublloaMon November , 1l.'. Hale of third publication November l.l, IIU' Hale ol fourth publloailun Novvmlier JU. lull. The Ixsst bacon and lard is on Is st the local stores and the Burns M est If srkmt and is packed by the packing plunt of The Burns Milling Co. Try it. HANSEN'S MEAT MARKET Located st the same old stand with the best of prompt servico Beefs Pork, Mutton, Sausage Eggs. Butter, Etc SPECIAL PRICES ON HI ORDERS i mmmmmm BUTTER WRAPPERS Irinted in accordance with haul rcquiremenU on hgrt notia' ut THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms JOB WORK We do it right All the ntws in Th Times-Herald for $2.00 I