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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1915)
Ml i J 'Ui Hu 8 u; "I - Hi. "DRESS UP BOYS!" A NBW NATIONAL MOVE WITB VNCIM MM AS UEABKK Thla U peftUilly FOR YOU. Come it once and Me m, joa will find that wo ore prepared, and YOU will be pleased with what we have ta SHOW YOU. Show the next fellow that YOU are ready to make AMERICA THE REST DRESSED NA TION ON EARTH. htrts, Mckwtar, nndr rwmr, hoerer , aiovaa. hate Ml mm'1or-mrvU Clothe, all at maelaraia arleaa DRESS UP ROYS Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers Iht ftittes-fteYaU JULIAN BYRD Manager SATURDAY. DKCEMBM 4. lit 5 subscription rates O..Y -M SmateeiuV ' "" TWmMmiW. M It hna haen honed that I he light plant would be nermitt.'l to; use the dam during this winter i and give better service to the people of this city but it is titnlor atood the P. L S. Co. people ob ject and therefore we all have to suffer. It doesn't make the least difference to that company so far as we can see at this time of tle year. The water is turned direct ly back into the river below the dam and there is ample at the Island Ranch for all purposes at this season of year. It doesn't look good to us and the company is not making any friends or help ing its standing in this communi ty by acting thus arbitrarily. The flight of waterfowl during the fall season has not been near what it has been in the past and it is an indication that game preservation was not started soon enough even though we growl about it When we fst the Silvies reservoir in and hold up the water both from this way and the Blitzen Valley people conserve the water of that stream the game preserve on Malheur Lake will be a thing of the past then it will be rare when we have any water fowl shooting at all. Burns Commercial Club. Passes Strong Resolutions of promoting the business snd commercisl interests snd in lend ing its organized influence in all matters pertaining to the im provement and development of the Harney Valley, considers the speedy settlement of the water rights of vital importance and urgently insists thst no further delays and adjournments be granted, and thst said proceed ings be determined and closed at the earliest possible date; and Resolved, thst s copy of these resolutions be sent to esch of the three members of the State Wat er Board; and Be it Further Resolved, that the importance of the results of said adjudication justifies the pre paration and submission of simi lar resolutions to the Oregon Ir rigation Congress to be held in Portland on December 28, 29 and 30. 1915. 'state land suit Whereas, the policies of the Pacific Live Stock Company, in connection with its large land holdings and water right claims, have retarded the settlement and development of the Harney Valley; delayed the proceedings for the State's adjudication of the water rights on the Silvies River, directly attacking the Oregon water laws; caused much expensive and indeterminate liti gation during the past fifteen years and threatens continued litigation in the future, and by its arbitrary enforcement of court decrees has prevented the use of available water power for local light and power purposes; and Whereas, the State of Oregon, through its proper officials insti tuted a suit in April, 1914, to can cel titles to a large acreage of Song, America Important feature sf thtm. Mr. Whipp Hang tiiree German und four English songs, each one pre ceded by s brief synopsis of the works of the composer and s short outlins of the character of the Bong to be rendered. Mr. Whipp was in splendid voice. It Is gratifying to observe thst this young baritone with the unusual voice has so rapidly broadened into an educated musician whose singing is a real pleasure to listen to. Mrs Whipp was sn efficient and sympathetic accompanist. Catlow Local News. Oscar Kricson Louie Jennesa returned from Burns Wednesday with s load of lumber. Adrisn Harrison has returned from Idaho after his five months leave of absence. Miss Velma Ott of Centralis Wash., arrived last week she is making improvements on her claim. Miss Ruth Anderson is having s house built on her claim. The Priscilla Society met with Mrs. Louie Jannesa Thursday December 2. Albert Olafson is at home again Albert has been working at Home Creek for several weeks helping build dikes in the west field. Andrew Lief of K ingsburg Cal ifornia, has just arrived to tsks up residence on his claim. Mr. Lief made the entire trip on his motorcycle. . The Priscilla Society of South Catlow Valley held Thanksgiving Dinner at the home of Roy Has kin. A delicious two course din ner was served the table was tastefully decorated with the societies colors and Turkey place cards. After dinner the follow ing program was given by the ladies: Piano Duett, Lois Haskin and Ruth Anderson Reading; "First Thanksgiven," Mr Mnrjorie Jenness Song, by the Society Exercise, "Pumpkin Pis," Fred and Ethel Haskin Song by the ladies, "Thanksgiving Joys" Margaret Jenness Paper: "Priscilla the Pioneer Woman." Mrs. Roy Haskin Vocal Duett, Mrs. Erickson, Ms Anderson A Prophecy, Miss Alice Harrison The new Burns Commercial Club got down to business at its regular meeting held Friday evening adopting the report of its Executive Committee recom mending that a live commercial organization be maintained und that suitable quarters be secured and fitted up either by the pur chase of available property as an investment or the leasing of a suitable building. The Executive committee was instructed to confer with the Ex ecutive Committee of Burns Kail road Club and arrange for the cn tertainment of Mr. Robert E. Strahorn who is to arrive Sunday. Two sets of resolutions were unanimously adopted, one urging early determination of the water right adjudication and the other calling for prompt action of state officials in the suit of the State of Oregon against the P. -L. S. Co. as follews: water abjudication Whereas, titles to water rights on the Silvies River have been in an unsettled condition, causing much expensive, unsatisfactory and undetermined litigation for a great manv years; and Whereas, the constant disputes arising in regard to said rights, the enforcement of court decrees pertaining thereto; the pending litigation and threatened litiga tion are a bar to all development of the water resources and serir ously affect the settlement and improvement of the Harney Val ley, including its most important needs, that of irrigation and railroad transportation, and also prevents the use of available water power for the local elec tric light and power purposes; and Whereas, the complete adjudi cation of the relative rights on said stream was commenced by the State Water Board under the provisions of the Oregon Water Code in the Spring of 1912 and said adjudication is still pending end undetermined; and Whereas, the individual claim ants for wator rights on saiu stream have promptly submitted their proofs of claim at the ses sions heretofore held in said pro ceeding, and ample time hs given the larger corporate claim ants to prepare for and submit their proofs of claim; Now, Therefore, be it Resolv ed, that the Bums Commercial Club, organized for the purpose land claimed by said company in the Harney Valley snd which is involved in said water right ad judication; and Whereas, s determination of said suit in favor of the State would greatly aid in the settle ment and development of the Harney Valley, especially in se curing irrigstion snd rsil trans portation ; and Whereas, the 1915 Legislature provided funds by direct appro priation for the specific purpose of the investigation and prepara tion of said suit for trial; and Whereas, said suit has not been referred for the taking of testi mony and but s small part of the evidence has been investigated and secured although the issues are fully joined; Now, Therefore, be it resolved by the Burns Commercisl Club, organized for the purpose of pro moting the business snd commer cial interests and in lending Its organized influence in all matters pertaining to the improvement and development of the Harney Valley, that said suit should be promptly snd vigorously prosecu ted and the issues finally deter mined at the earliest possible date, and Resolved, thst a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Attor ney General and State Land Hoard of the State of Oregon. After the program the time was pleasantly spent in singing, conversation and games until s late hour when the guests de parted for their homes. Thpse present were: Mr. snd Mrs. Oscar Ericson, Mr. snd Mrs. Jmie Jenness Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haskin, Miss Ruth Anderson, Miss Alias Harrison, Mr. Clar ence Ericson, Mr, Albert Olafson. Mr. Andrew Lief, Mr, Adrian Harrison, Fred, Ethel, Msrjorie and Margaret Haskin and Marga ret Jenness. Vanishing Game of State is Protected Steps to preserve the fish and game of the state were taken by the Stats Fish and Game Com mission In its monthly meeting last week at the offices in I'ort- lland. The Deschutes river was ordered closed to winter trout fishing and a reward of $100 was posted for the arrest and convic tion of anyone shooting antelope mountain sheep or elk at any time in this state. Recommendations of W. L Fin ley, state biologist, on the need for the utmost protection for elk, mountain sheep and antelope were followed by the Hoard. Mr. Finley reported that there is but a amall remnant of bands of mountain sheep that formerly made their homes in the moun tains of Esstren Oregon, lie be lieves that not more than :t) or 40 animsls are now left alive In the mountains of Northeast Oregon. Antelope have also been nearly exterminated, he said and are in a fair way to be wiped out alto gether unless the strong arm of law is thrown around them to give additional protection, He estimates there are perhaps 1000 antelope remaining in Eastern Oregon. The elk, he said, which arc found in small numbers in sec tions of the Coast Mountains, are the beat type of elk to be found anywhere and he regarded it as extremely important that they be saved from hunters. They are the big Roosevelt elk, he said, superior in size and color to any other. It is thought by the com mission members that the addi tional safeguard will have the ef fect of saving these types of wild animals from utter extermina tion. Efforts Are Made to Contract Wool Clip Months shead of the time for shearing snd a very long period before the usual season, eastern interests are trying to secure con trasts on next spring's wool clip in Oregon and Idaho at prices re ported 2 cents a auund above what similar clips brought last season. Market for wool is inlensly firm while the big wool interests are still msking a desperate ef fort to hide most of the war or ders they have received for cloth snd are likewise trying to hold in check sn advancing tendency in fleece, the genera) trend of the wool trsde is not only firmer but is showing an upward slant to values. This is true especially of foreign sections but the Atlantic coast is at last awakening to the fact that there is very likely to be one of the greatest wool famines within the coming season that was ever known in tho world's trade. - Ex. The Burns Packing Plant soli cits your patronage for their pro ducts und guarantee the quality. The prices ars right. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In th Comity Court of Ota (Hat of Oregon, for Harney Count y. In Hi.' Manor of tli ntali of Mevin MrOii', .leruiaeetl. Notice i. hereby given that Mia nailer nluiii'il tin been duly aupolntaJ admin Ul rtrlx of Ilia abovo-name.1 Mil', and that all paraona having claim agaluat Mm aaroa are hereby notified to preeent i lit.fii dlfly verified, aa by lew required, to the nmteralgned or to her attorney Cliailn W. Rill, la Burin, Oregon, within lx month! from Jhe date of Mill notice. Dated Peeesibsr 4, IW18. I'rasi.k McUaa, Admloletriilrl. Mfal imbllialion Dee. 4, twin. I.a.l publication, Jan. 1, Mill. Notice ml Sheriff Sale. I,. N. Stalli.nl, plaintiff v. Minnie Drlppa, Melvin Drlppa, Joaeph A. Drlppa and Oharlee I'. Drlppa, defendanla . My virtue of a writ of eiecetlon and order of aala duly leaned oat of the Cir cuit Court of the fltate of Oregon for llnrney County on the 24th day of November lUlfi in the above entitled out wherein the court rendered a Ju.lg meal and decree on the 1 1 Mi day of Oatobar 1915, In favor ol the plaintiff and ugaluat tlio.lefea.lniile above named in the mini of tSSU.W and. the further mm ol 18.71, Usee paid by the Mori gngc ami (lie coat and dlabnraaient of aail Uxixl at I2H.UU. With inUreat on tKlli.'JU at Un percent per annum from the dale of the Judgment aud Interact at 0 iter rent per annum on 807.71 Irum the dale ut the judgment, And rorecloting a mortgage and ordeiloc the aala of the property therein dearrih- cd. Noline It hereby given that wll on the 4ih day of January pi III, at the Court home door in Iturna, Harney County, Oregon, at two o'clock In Ibc afternoon ol aald day cell at public auc tion to tbe higheet bidder for eaah, the anid property ; deecribed aa follow : 111.. Hj, SKI HecUoa 94 Two. IS H. & the Nt,, NKV, Beclion 8 la Twp. IS B. R. am, K. W. at. In Harney Couuty l Ir.yon. r en much thereof aa may be neeee-HM-y to iatlfy a id Ju gment together with tlm iolereet thereon, and all coet and accruing coat and dlaburacment. I'.it.-d i In. Ut day of December IWI5. W. A. (ioodmao, Sheriff. T. 8. Hpraguc, Deputy. 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 The Bums Pscking Plant Ik. placed Mr. H. Beeler, in charge of the plant north of town, and hifl experience and ability to turn ouC first class bacon and lard is already evident. The new Victor Lodiea Tailor ing style book and samples for fall and winter have arrived. Call snd see them at the Clingan Hat Shop before ordering elsewhere. County Budget Notice , iN A BAD WAY" Many a Burn Reader Will Fel Grateful for Thia IrWorajation The Whipp Concert Promises Rare Treat The concert to be given next Thursday evening at Tonawama by Mr. and Mrs. Hartridge G. Whipp is going to be an excep tional treat to music lovers. Mrs. Sutton, one of the sponsors snd largely instrumental in bringing these artists to Burns, is person ally acquainted with Mr. Whipp and speaks in highest tersss of his ability. The following clip ping from a Portland paper gives some indication of his standing in that city: A pleasant innovation in the form of a lecture-recital was in augurated at the meeting of the Woman's Club lsst Friday after noon when Hartridge Whipp. baritone, was the singer chosen to open the first meeting of the season. Mrs. gnaws. Porr. in in troducing Mr. Whipp e-pjjned that music would have a larger place on the program of Abe Womsn's Club this year, and that the lteture-rscitals would be sn If vour hack irives eut: Becomes lame, weak or ach ing: If urinary trouble get In, Perhaps your kidney are "in a bad way." Don't delay -use Doan's Kidn ey Pills. Here is good evidence of their worth. N. Marchand, Warden Ave., Klamath Falls, Ore., says: "I was obliged to get up many times at night to pass the kidney se cretions. Often my back was so weak I had to quit work, Uaan's Kidney Pills restored my kidneys to a normal condition snd remove the pains in my back." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Marchand had Foater-Mllburn Co., Props., Buf falo, N. Y. On account of the Whipp con cert next Thursday night at Ton awama the serial story "The Black Box" running on that night at the Levens, will be put on the screen early in order to give patrons an opportunity to ase it before the concert program. Pictures will start at 7 o'clock. R. L Haines is having an add ition constructed to his residence property which is to be de voted to hospi tal pu rposes. He is bu lld- ing but five extra rooms st pre sent owing U weather conditions interfering, snd a surgery, Mrs. Mains is a graduate nuns we are informed snd will no doubt take active charge of the hospital. Several have told the writer during the last week thst M, C. Athey hss gone out to buy s printing plant and intends start ing another paper in Burns. Mr. Athey came hers with a view of purchasing the business of our competitor but the pries offend and the one asked were so .far apart tbat there was no trade. The Tunes -Herald man offered to sell this business but Mr. Ath ey did not consider it, ' , A NW Suggestion for Quitting Boee Habit For the married man who can not get along without drink, the following isBUggested as a means of freedom from bonduKr to the salmons. Start a salmon in your own house. Be the only customer (you'll have no license to pay.) Go to your wife and give her two dollars to buy a gallon of whisk ey, and remember there ore six ty nine drinks In a gallon. Buy your drinks from no one but your wife, and by the time the first gallon is gone she will have eight dollars to put in the bank and two dollars to start business again. Should you live ten years and continue to buy booze from her and then die with snakes in your boots, she will have enough money to bury you decently, edu cate your children, buy a house and lot, marry a decent man, and quit thinking about you entirely. -UkPView Examiner. Lattf htei Aid Dlgaaiio,, Laughter is one of the most healthful exertions; It is of great help to digestion. A still more effectual help is a dose of Cham berlain's tablets. If yqu should be troubled with indigestion giye them a trial. They only cost a quarter. For sals by all dealers, A. Hsmbree, a former pioneer resident of this county, died at Dixon, California on last Mon day, according to advice publish ed In S recent jsspa of the Baker Herald. Mr- Hsmbree was HS yearn old- He lived here for many years and was the father of G, I. Hembree Hf UiJy. We have not received any particulars of his death. P. S. Weittenhiller took his de parture yesterday morning for Spokane where he will make headquarters with his family dur ing the winter. T the Taipayera ol Haroey County Oregon, The County Court ol Harney Oouatg, Oregon, have Hied Wedoetday tbe twentj.aeoond day of December, IBI6, aa the time aud the County Court room aa tin- place, where tbe net I mat ol tbe amount ol money propoeed to be raieed hy trxatlon tor tbe eniuing year, 1918 may be diaoueead with aai.l Couuty Court ; iileo, alien aud where any tax payer, anbject to euch tax le?y when made, al.aH he beard for or again t any propoaed tal levy. Itemeaed Uuiate of amount ol moa y piopoeed to be raieed by taxation (or iln umuliig year, lUlfl, by llaruey County, Oregon, lo-wll: Circuit Court I 6,15tt 00 County Court 1,000 00 tiullce Court 1,000 00 Hhorlir oifcce 6,100 00 ( Terk'l office 4.S00 00 Treasurer' ofBce BOO 00 Aaaeaeor'i office 3.7&0 00 Ooaoty School Hupt I.SUOOO stock Ineuector 400 00 Health officer 100 00 Coroner SW 00 t'ounty Koad Maater MOO 00 Court Ifooet 1,300 00 liiaane ,,, 44 00 Widow'! panaioo l.BOO 00 Cere of County poor 7,s50 00 Jail mo 00 lioiinly on wild animal 0,000 00 Current espeaee (all office 2,1150 00 Kc.giat ration aud Klection 3,000 00 Welgbta and measure 100 00 Interest on county warrant 000 00 Kipnneee uof other), e enu merated 34T3H 00 Redemption of county war ranti ,..'. 8,000 00 Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon st 10 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass St 6:30 a. m. At) other services, besides those mentioned above will be announced in church- A.11 invited and welcome to the divine services, Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. Notice el Final SettUxnent. Notice i hereby given that the mi denigned, adminiatrator ut the Kati.le of W. A. Andereon. deccaeed, hu hlc.l hi final account in aaid matter, ami that tbe Hon. II, C. Levrua, County Judge of Harney County, Oregon, hna act Ibc Otb day of December, lfUo, nt tea o'clock a. m.,ut the County Judge' office, Hume, Oregon, a tbr lime I place for hearing objection thereto; All pereona having any objection to aai.l account are hereby notified to prerent tbe mix at aaid time and plan. Dated at Burn, Oregon, tbi 3rd .l.-. of November, IV1I. II. I.. ANIII-KSON, Adminiatrator of the iUtut.' of W. A. Anderaon, ile.cr.vl. f 00,988 00 30.000 00 lu.aoooo 28,460 00 3S,ft0O0O To ralae whloh amount will be iieceeaary to make tag levy of .007ft Kitlmated Bute lea.. Katiuiatod htato lax levy 001 County School Katimated levy 008 I'.abhlt bounty faint . I.limali-d lfvy 03ft County High Bflhooj Katimated levy 001 Roada and bridge K.tlmatedlevy 004 Total .UM I70,WS.00 1'rohable rccelptiol Harney county for the year 1010, from murcee other than taxation, I' ex from county Clara offitie fS.sbij Op Sheriff' mileage fee ISO 00 liitureat on uoliuty deposit,,,,,, 1160 00 One hall bounty on wild aid mall paid by State 3,000 00 Five prr cent U. S. Land ealee 000 00 I'orpal rcneyve rentale 1,000 00 f8.l&0PO Waist) amount will bauajrd for payment I oiilatandlng warrant. Dated thla 9th day of Noveaier, iWlft.by order of the County Court. K T. IIIOIIKT, Clerk, Haraer poiifff Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UeiTeeeravaa Laan orri. a. Sara. Oragea, Muvaaibar a. 11 1 Notte I hereby lvu tbat ebafman T. mm u i. of Harny Oraeou.wltu.un iktotau i. luu, ui.i. llHBeea BaTry.aleaMr.lev H WW mm .u.Tv... El H.,&aBfsk ft .Wlllaar.au. Meililian li. nf. d Doclia ol latanlloe te wake llualilu.-a vm proof. ie eelabtleh alalia to the laarl above i.- MrlbM.bforBe1leran4Beealver. at lluru. nine aMa aa . Earl Wither. Jauiui oil Orejeoa. clam oa tb I aateawe 4ay ol December, lvltv. A Tkoaiuto Petar Manluiurr. alt ol Haraar. tircao.i. Wa. raaaa. Iti-gliu r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ii . Uaivae Svatb l.i xii urrtcx Buratt. Oraxwi. oeeewber , nu .. Matte la beraoyily thai cturla I). Bcokh y. el SaekUy, Oreeca, who. u May I, liul ami November 10 !, inaua Homaatea.l go I ilea no wk; u7wn.raaoaeiiv.uy, ..oi i, i, .i. .. n... NKy S!,nw U ' Tel.., a., bageii h . Willi m.tu. tllrldlaa, aa lied nutlie uT Milan lloa to make flual three year l-roof. !o.-ul,iit rlem to Iba laud above uaacrlbvd, belora i . B. Tulloch, U.S. t'omwlMloaar. at hi olfi.-i-, i Bevkwjr. oreffoa. aa the lib Uy ol January. 11 claimant name aa wltueaaea J Serduao,.laorr Jobuatou. Sober! Koairi, Hiram O, Olaytou, allot Sack ley. Urrgon. WH.raaea.Hef later. RICHARDSON'S Fall and winter Goods Underwear, Overcoats, Macanaws Ladies9 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 Fnt- Camp Hoiiae and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customer, Cre Ppr Own Stork. W. A. GOODMAN. Adtoinintr Fnir Crnunik NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PKiMft eiAT (..an oyricK, aurei) oeagea. ajeveott SKJrwwT1 aae aled aotleol lul bar I, i looa..ll gall.tlreaoii. bar . tl. ma.la num. ir.i Matlea la harebratvea tbat Audi t' Hallac formerly aud u, rrenarioaei l.tlrra-iiii. '. ' II A..,l.. ,... An , I Meridian tautlon lo luaku i I tarae-ieer proof, lo aatablltk elalm to the laa.1 above denrlbed, before Kealater ami Becetver. at guru, urafon, on the mi. day ol Deeeaber, 11 Claimant earn altnaaee A. T. Donovan, Cha t om.-aya. JatmaMr Harm, lunula Halloa, all of Itlley, Oregon ' i We faaae. Hii. r. We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the great variety Everything For Everybody CALL OP twfCNP YOU ORDERS The Burns Department Store - miimmi,mmi''mmmmmmrrmmmWmrj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION iimvau evavaa I.ano ornoa, Hutu, uraaou. November I. ivi.i I Halle I hereby elvaa tbat Haua lloi.-i ol Slii.uraaoa.wBo.oB nwvamiwr w, ir,.iiau. omMad Kutrr. No. owe. for Hi,.' , . -. . l.WS.8eMiM41- i .'..'. Aud bgWBWU. teotiea at, Towiixlili. waouib. Hai.a '4 B. wMeaif Mrldli. baa filed iq mua riHai iirw- ira Baarlalar at Oregon, en ibeltft dar at Peeomber, luii. notiea of Inteaalbi . . ,- -. t iarlbea.trelvi Mi Mantua aiaiai e ma lauu iikiii. leraaa. neeeiver, i hu Claimant name I'h 1 1 lea ..x llullo.i, Tboinaa aewltn ' v, A.T Uuno Hullo, all of aovau, ii.. i.. h I alley, Oregon. Wa.rAaaa.Hegtater BUTTER WRAPPERS Printed in accordance with legal requirement on short notice nt THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms aaaeaBBBnaimaaMnamaaaBameemmmamaaaeaai HANSEN'S MEAT MARKET Lopalad at tha aat old tan ayfth thpm-4 prompt ferric Beef . Pork. Mutton, SaiiMge Eggs. Butter, Etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON RIG ORDERS JOB WORK We do It right All the news in The Times-Herald for $2.00