iWiH ii iMtlMI ml I ill f-r,!1 "." "" aeaaea y BU N m I wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm unnvcfi T A NIW NATIONAL MOV R WITH VNCUC BAM Af LKADKR This Is eaacctally!KBlt YOU. Conic at once and ace us, yon will And that we arc 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. Shirts, NKkwur. unttorwear, hMtor, giovee. Busts mm! in.ile-for-aerrlce Clothe., all at MSmt price DRESS UP ROYS Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers &ht Htmea-IUtaril JUUAN BYRO SATURDAY. DECEMBER II. ll suBscmrnoN rates On Yeae Si. Month. Three Month. .... 700 I 00 .75 " ment to many when it was learn Controlof Plant Diseases. c(1 that Mra Whlpp d n m ami did not feel equal to render Many thousands of dollars are ;ng a few pj8no gelections. lost each year in Oregon by iva-1 This entertainment was arrang son of fhe various diseases which 0(j for the purpose of giving the attack its leading crops. This ,.oplc of this vicinity an oppor loss might be materially reduced , tunity of hearing artists of abili. if growers throughout the state ;ty and not to make money. There knew the best methods by which I 1!m, been a few such class in the such diseases may be placed un- j past 8nd there will be more from der control. Each year impor-! tjme t0 time if the people show a tant additions are made to our disposition to appreciate them. knowledge of the means by which Two very enjoyable social ev various diseases may be treatod. ,.nt3 jn connection with the visit The intelligent and progressive 0f lBe vVhipps were a luncheon grower is naturally anxious to KjVCn in their honor by Mrs. J. L. keep himself well-informed on ijaut at her home at 1 o'clock at such matters. During the win- which several were present to ter short courses at the Agnail- moe, tne visiting artists and Mr. tural College Professor H. P. and Mrs. Sutton gave an recep Barss, in charge of the depart- ,jon at their home following the ment of Botany and Plant Patho- rccjtal at which several musical logy, will present a series of lee- people and friends met Mr. and tures on the principal diseases Mr3. vV'hipp and after a well ap which the Oregon grower has to pointed supper the Whipps de contend with, and will discuss jKhted the guest with a few the most recent information in musical selections. The company regard to the methods of preven- tion or control. Exceptional Musical Treat for Burns People One of the most satisfactory and enjoyable musical programs lever heard in Burns was given last Thursday evening at Tona- wama by Hartridge G. Whips, jjbaritone, ot Portland. Several musical people of our city are lav jish in their praise of this very charming and high class enter Itainment The writer having been one of jthose instrumental in bringing this exceptional treat t ) Burns is rather handicapped in expressing the real feeling of approval. It wa8 a pity more of our younger musical set did not hear him. Mr. Whipp showed remarkable dramatic force and made each .selection so realistic that it was Mmost entertaining. He gave a distinctly high class program throughout and his audience did lot want him to quit, bringing lim back even at the close to re- 4ipond to a most insistent encore. Mr. Whipp has a wonderful Jsange and perfect control of voice rhich was brought up to advan- IM&ore in some of the numbers. ftf T! J!a1 - HIT D.. 118 renuiuon oi uncie iwiiiu MHomer), "If I Were King" Campbell-Tipton) "Danny Dee er" (Damrosch). "Prologue", Pagliacci, (Leoncavallo), as well a other selections gave his hear- DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE NEW STORE IN TOWNIIINIT We will meet or beat outside prices Specials for Coming Week Christmas Turkey 18c. per lb. Spring Chickens 40c. each Full line of high grade shoes and rubbers for every member of the family Just arrived Fresh line of California Dried Fruit received Seeded Muscatel Raisins 18c. Seedless Sultana Raisins 15c. Figs-white 12c. Apricots 12 l-2c. Pears Bartlet 12c. Peaches large freestone lie. Italian Prunes 10c. Sweet Apples lie. Best Large Navel Oranges 60c. Manchurian Walnuts 20c. Fresh Christinas and New Year Cookies 18c. LOCAL ONIONS lc. per lb. Potatoes, dry land and irrigated 2 l-2c. Rutabagas 1 l-4c White Turnips 1 l-4c. Fresh Homemade bread, 3 loaves 28c. Fresh Homemade' Doughnuts, per dozen 28c '4 Farmers' & Homesteaders' Old Phone No. 284 Now Phone No. 1 One Mock east of Hampshire's Garage ttircfH crs a most realaatic understand ing of his interpretation and made them feel they were listen M.ar ing to an artist that was excep tional. Mrs. Leonora Fisher-Whipp was a most charming and sympa thetic accompanist on the piano and came in for much favorable comment in the success of the program.. It was a diwapoint- was moat congenial and the affair most informal, therefore oughly enjoyed by all. thor- Market Report North Portland cattle market took a jump this morning and went to 7. 25 for best steers. The market is fully 30 to 86c higher for same quality stuff as last week. All offerings were sold and for the most part weighed before noon. The market has a strong tendency. Hogs not to be outdone by cat tle put on a five cent advance this afternoon going to 6.15 and finishing steady. Eighty-six hundred head went over the scal es, the largest single day receipts ever marketed at North Portland. The ease with which they were absorbed was remarkable. All lines are steady on sheep with but short supplies being marketed. Top lambs still are quoted at 7.50. Notice for Bids. Bids to be let for painting School House 24x40 three coats inside and out wainscoated Sft. high. Also two out buildings one coat now and two in the spring paint furnished, send all bids to Mrs. d la Wood, Clerk, District No. 56, Burns, Oregon, not later than than Thursday Dec. 23. Pictures! tonight, Tonawama. General Exchange Store I Huild Railroad Line Direct to Burns Continued from page ona) desiring a speedy adjudication of the rights of the Silvies River water and of the dilatory manner in which the State Board is pro. ceeding. He spoke of the great necessity of bringing this matter to a close in order that the de velopment of the country may go ahead. Mr. Leonard waa asked to say a few words but simply respond ed by saying the people of this vicinity were glad Mr. Strahom had come to us in person and had made his position in his pro posed enterprise clear and not to forget the importance of the railroad. Mr. Strahom left by the way of Bend Wednesday morning, go ing out in company with Frank Dibble who is familiar with the proposed route between Burns and Silver Creek and no doubt the gentleman gained consider able information on his way out. The people of this vicinity are much interested in Mr. Strahorn's enterprises and he is going to find active support in this county. Every public spirited citizen rea lizes the bigness of the under taking and what it means toward the development of thia big in terior country. However, the immediate needs of Burns are to have his first consideration. The railroad connection with the Gap must be made in the immediate future. The scheme to make this a link in the east and west line across the state is desirable and is given due consideration, yet, unless Mr. Strahom will give positive assurance of the im mediate connection of this town to the line now building into the Valley, we must look elsewhere for it. We realize most forcibly the critical situation so far as this immediate territory is concerned are not going to sit by and see advantages taken of the situation that wi!l lie detrimental to the interests of Burns through delay. The line from Crane Creek must be constructed during the coming year in order to satisfy the citi zens of this vicinity. This must go forword with the least possible ; delay in order that the big irri gation project may by given im petus and brought about with just as much speed as conditions will permit. Gorgeous Wedding. (Contributed) There was a most beautiful scene at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith on Wednesday, Dec. 8th, when their daughter Beulah was united in marriage to Glenn C. Clenens. The ceremony took place at noon, and was performed by Rev. Dr. Benson. Miss Verda Sturtevant was bridesmaid, and Richard Hayes waa beat man. The bride was exceedingly love ly in white crepe-de-chine, gar nished with finest Brussels lace, with a border embroidered in iridescent beads. She carried a shower bouquet of white carna tions and Sprenghert fern. The bridesmaid was also very pretty indeed in pink satin with an over dress of rich lace. Four little girls in white stretch ed the ribbons for the Bridal Lane two of them twins, and sisters of the bride -Marie and Maris Smith the other two Pearl and Jessie Ferguson. There was an elaborate repast served after the congratulations had been said, with covers laid for twenty-four guests, most of them relatives of the bride and groom. At the middle of the table a large flower-basket was suspend ed from the ceiling, covered with pink crepe paper, and holding white carnations and asparagus fern; and from this in all direc tions were runners of pink and white alternately, fastened to the cloth about six Inchon apart. Tall wax candles in old fashioned brass candlesticks furnished the illumination. Small pine boughs were hung around the picture rail, interspersed with pink crepe chrysanthemums, looking alive for all the world. They were in great profusion in the festoons of green and white that stretch ed from the big white bell also decorated with them to differ ent parts of the south room. where the bridal pair took their vows. It was like fairy land. The darkened rooms were lighted artificially. Mrs. . W. Lewis played the wedding march, and rendered several vocal and piano solos, and 'tis whispered that she had a great deal to do with get ting up the fine display. While we were enjoying the feast the telephone bell rang, and Mr. Lewis being seated nearest, an swered the summons with "We have'no time to talk now!" whleb caused a lot of merriment The father, Mr. Peter Clemens has given his son a farm on which be has erected a beauriful new house, four or five miles north of town where Mistress Beulah can now put into practical demon stration the domoHti' hi has been learning ut the Harney County High School, from which institution the whole bridal party seemed to have graduuh'il rather sooner than Prof . Shirk exxHtl. Additional Locals. Geo. Cawlndri was up from Narrows yesterday. Geo. Cobb was up from Valley View during the week visiting Mrs. Cobb attending to Home business. (Jimmy is Kight. Prices are Right. Flour is Right. New Flour. New Wheat. Every Sack guaranteed. Special prices in quantity. See your deuler, the Mill, or Mr. Huston, the Secre tary. The Bums Milling Co. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Frank finley, Thursday, Dec. !', a daughter. Mr. Finley insisted upon the writer having a smoke on this new arrival in his family. He is connected with the con struction work on the Juntura Burns telephone line. Henry Hamilon came over from his home at Diamond the other day to visit with his friends. Mr. Hamilton is one of the real pio neers of Central Oregon ami has more friends than anv other man in the territory. He is advanced in years but young at heart and he is always greeted with plea sure by his acquaintances. Married I Jist Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Nora Rich ardson, her son James was marri ed to Miss Lillian Krueger, Rev. A. K. McRae performing the cer emony in thepresenceof immedi ate relatives and friends. Both are popular young people of this city where James resided all his life. His bride is a very attrac tive young lady who has many friends. They will make their home in the city. The Times Herald joins a hostv of friends in extending congratulations. Lauaritei Aide Digr.ii.ni Laughter is one of the most healthful exertions; it is of great help to digestion. A still more effectual help is a dose of Chum berlain's Tablets. If you should be troubled with indigestion give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. For sale by all dealers. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR HARNEY COUNTY. I u the matter u( llm ette of Henry I.uig, Deceased. Notice if Itereliv given Hut the mulct fignrd lis l)n , minted Hit- ailiiimU tretor of the eatale of Hetiry l.uiif de ceased, by unlet uf tlio Judge of lliu abort Court, ami Its iluly iUslHed All parson having claim ii,:uiiii "' ' ' are hereby retiuired topreaont them wuli prop r voucher and a by Uw reiiiin-il to the uttderaigiied at III oilier at Hurna, Oregon, or at the office of lilt attorney, (1. A. Hemlxdd at tnitl Hum,- within ix month from date of t hi notice. l.KuN at BROWN. Ailllliiuxlinttir. Hated Dec-ember II, lulfi. Kirit publi lication hereef: December II, 11118. Bumf i.i -i No, i KOIt PUBLICATION. NOTICE I!KITKIMTTKII lll.lrHi , i Hurna. Oregon, Nuvuwlxr it, 114. I Nutie if lifmi.v kiviii it. ! Hi.. Honkers I'ft-lrtr Kftlwf, ( Ollit.liy, Wll.HMJ IMWt Olllr . f4diM I SI. I'ful, Miauffoiii. Iim title nth lUy of November nil, nlxl In ililm.nii Ittao plication to fnlmt under llif orovliO'.i't i Ihf etol lougreu, approved July I, ij Sii . MT. MO HBMSKl. ul Him tlou ':,. Totlialilp 7 Milltli, ol Banff 'i, Kal ol lln lil u. Irliu -Ipal Meridian, euutauiu Maerea, HerUI Ne. IMH Any and all peraoiit claiming mhenviv Hie lamia deaetllivd. or ilMliltwd to ol.l.vl l.oi uu ut the Mineral character of Hie land, or any inner reaaon. to thu riiatioaa! to atiiilti am, him lit file their airmail! el nrutoal lu title ofBae.on or before IB nth day of January 11. We. t'AKlia. Ililater. rtralpulilltailoii let . I), Inn. Utt Publication Jan. 1, WW. NOTiCK KOK PUBLICATION UNITKIIMTATKhl.ANti ill Ml K, I Murna. Otfgou, December v, li't' i Notice If hereby given that Jiweph A K rum hela ol Narrowa, Oregon, who. on November It, IWI.'t, mfdf Houitfli ail Kutry Nu. u7UI.li lor N 't.Hm 4. Twp. H., Hanged K., tt Ulaim-tlc Munition. (North Malheur Lake) hat itl.-.t notice ol Itilen ttoalo tuakenuali nmmstatlon I'rout l.ieatai llah claim to Ilia laud aoove ilea, nln-il, in fur Kfgtali-rauil llecetvef at liiirio., iin'i -.n, uu the lliluilay of January, ISM. claimant iiatnca af wltnaeaca i healci r,.iiwii. I Wllaon, iliaa llackua, t'haf K licio all "I r.aieiwe. tiicKun, I- ANaa KcgiHiiir. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (INITIO NTtTaa l.NIl)rlcg, i HVrua, Oregon, lieiouiber 11, t'.it.i I Notice If hereby given that in. Ill f llarriuian Oregon, who, on July lu, luli, made llonaswad autry, no iii, mr e ',,. nn ' llnmea If ad K SR& HK'.4NW',,, Hecllon If, I owhaliln A'iollth. Kauge W. Kafl. Wlltameltu Murtillall, '.ma rlleil nollee of Intention to make llual thief year acrlhed, before Kfglator and KSOelver, al tliima preof, to eJtebllah claim to Ihf faun uimvi tin Oregon, on tlialllli day ouain Claimant uamua aa wllufuefll day ol January, 1'JI' (larry B llrlga en .1 II JeiifOli, Ira lloud John llrlggen, all ol llarrlmini, ilrcgnli. Wm. Kaiihk. Ufglater NOTICK KOK IMIHI.ICATIDN OatTHbHtaiaa I, ten mm a. 1 nun, a, oregou, Deetwbei , 1st It Notice la hereby glvcu tliatllain Km 1 1 lit Ik goo .of Hat 1 1 in a ii, oriigoli, I, !n,,i.ii I min tj, lull SKMNBU I'.NWi, NK'.HW. , Mil I. li i. meue HiniMaliH rvuiiv. nu ii.iv.iit. mi na.-i. S..KaugatVi K., Wlllaiuelle Maibllan, liaailicl uotloe Of tulftitlon to make final (In Proof, to eatabllfll claim to the laud SboVS le Sarlbed. before Hegtalur anil Kutuitver, at lurtit Oregou, on Hie 1 111, lat ol January lull!. Olelmaul namcaaa wllucaaca orvllleT. Htof, Mra. It lloud, Jubn llrlggen, 1 If. Jeltaeu, all of llati liuail. Iliegoll Wm I' a ii ii i llegiaici . The Burns Nehlng Plant soli-; cits your patrohagH for tr1ir pro ducts and guarantee the quality. The prieds are right. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In Hi County Court of Hi Slat of Oregon, for Ifsrney County. In the Matter of the estate nf Metvln Mid lee, deceased. Notice i hereby given that the under signed ha bean duly appointed admin Mi hi 1 1 of Hie above-named estate, and that all persons having claim agalmt Ikg H.une are hereby notified to present them duly verlfled, M by law required, to the undersigned or to her attorney Charles W. Kill, In Burn, Oregon, within six month from the date of tliln notice. I i.i led December 4, ItUfi. I'sablb McUrs, Adminlilrntrlx. I'irat publication Dm. 4, lUlft. Last publication, Jan. 1, 1010. Notice of Sheriff. Sale. I.. N. Htallard, plaintiff vs. Minnie Drlpps, Melvin Drlpp. Joseph A. Drlpp and Oharle P. Drlpp, defendant , lly virtue of a writ of execution and order of isle duly Issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for llnrney County on the 24th day of November ItMfi In the above entitled nit wherein the court rendered a Judg ment and decree on the llthday of Outolsir 1015, la favor ol the plaintiff and ageliiat thedefendnnla above named in the iitn of $8)10.20 and the farther iuiii of IHS.7I, Uutee paid by the Mori gitgec nd the cost and dlsburamant of Hint Uied at 120.00. With interest on IhSU.'Jii at ten percent per annum from the date of the judgment and Interest t II per cent per annum on $67.71 Irom i be date of the Judgment, And PorecliMiiig a mortgage and ordeilng the eate of the property therein ilearrih. . I. Notion I hereby alveu that I will on ilie 4th day of January 1910, at tbt Court hones door In Burn, Harney County, Oregon, at two o'clock in the afternoon of aald day sell at public auc tion to the higheet bidder for cash, the aid property ; described aa follows : The H', SKi Mcctlon 34 Twp. 18 8. A Hie N, NK.i election 8 la Twp. Iv S, It. BJ K. W. M in Harney County Oregon. Or o mnch thereof as may be neoee Httry to aUfy ssmI Ju gment together with the interest thereon, and all cost aud airrnlag coat and diabtiratmenU. I Mid this lit day of December I til ft. W. A. Ooodman, Sheriff. T. 8. Kprague, Deputy. County Budget Notice. To the Taxpayers of Harney County Oregon. Tlir County Court uf Harney County, Oregon, have Axed WedncMlay tbe t weuty-eet-oiiil day of December, Ililfi, a lite time and tbe County Court room a tbe place, where the eeUniate of tbe amount of money proposed to be raised liy taxation for the ensuing year, I'.ilti may be discussed with said County Court , alao, alien and where any tax payer, ubjeet to atu-li tax levy when made, ahall be beard for or again t any proposed las levy. Itetnexed e timabre ol amount of mon ey proposed to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year. IBM, by Manny County, Oregon, to-wit: Circuit Court f ft.lotl 00 County Court 1 ,000 00 J tut ire Court 1,000 00 Sheriff1 office. 5,100 00 Clerk's office 4,S00 00 Treasurer' office rtOO 00 Aeufor' office ,;50 00 County School Hupt. 1.90000 Stock Inspector 400 00 Health officer 100 CD Coroner 000 00 county Road Master ..SAO 00 Court House 1,900 00 Insane 44 00 Widow's pension 1,200 00 Care, of County poor 7,S60 00 JH 680 00 Kotiuty on wild animals. 6,000 00 Current expense (all office) 1,200 00 Registration and K lections ... 3,000 00 Wsights ami measure 100 00 Interest no county war ran U 000 00 Kxpenses not otherwise enu merated 3,838 00 Redemption of county war rant 8,000 00 00,088 00 To rsiee which amount will be uecssssry to make tax lery ol MM Ketimated Bute tax.. 30,000 00 Katlmsted HUte Ux levy 001 County School 10,960 00 Katiiiialed levy 00H Kabblt bounty fuinl. 28,460 00 Katirualeu levy 00.16 County High Sohool 8,100 00 Katimatcd levy 091 Roads and bridges 32,600 00 Kflimsted levy 004 Total .Wit I70,:)N.00 I'ruhable rcuclptsof Haraey county for the year HUH, from aources other than luxatien: I'eea from county Clerks office $9,860 00 Sheriff's mileage fee 160 00 Internal on uouuly deposit 060 00 Oni hail ho ii u ty on wfld ani mals puld by Hlate 3,000 00 five per omit U . S. Und sale 000 00 Koreit reserve rentals 1,000 00 $8,960 00 Which amount will be used for pay meat I iniutaiidliig warrant. liutBtl this 9th day of Novvuicr, 1916, by order of the County Court. K T. II Hi II KT, Clerk, Harney County, Oregon. HANSEN'S MEAT MARICET Located at the same old stand with th bast of prompt sarvica Beef . Pork, Mutton. Sausage Eggs. Butter. Etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON RIG ORDERS 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 oiir suc cess. N. BROWN The Burns Packing Plant has placed Mr. H. Beeler, in chaw of the plant north of town, and his experience and ability to turn out first class bacon and lard is already evident 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. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Matts at 6:30 a. m. All other services, besides those mentioned above will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. Netice ef Final Settles eat. Notice it nrrvhy given that the un tlersigncd, nduninalrntor of (lie Katalc of W. A. Anderson, ileceaard, hit filed bis final account in aid matter, ami that the Hon, II. C. Levcn. County Judge of Harney County, Oregon, hna set the 0th day of December, Ol,,. ut tea o'clock a. m.,at the County u.!.i ' office. Burns, Oregon, as the time ami place for bcaririK objection thereto; All person having any objection to auitl account arc hereby notified to prervnt tbe same at aaid time and place Dated at Burns, Oregon, this 3rd dny of November, 1015. Ii. la. ANDliKSON, Administrator of the liatatc of W. A. Anderson, deccniteil. NOTICE JX)R PUBLICATION I'kitru STAtaa La at. orrir. Burn, nrcgon, November a, m I Nolle If hereby given that Hherman T. Smith, of Uarnay Orefoa.who.ouOetotairt. ivl.'. made lloMtdSolry,WMM?,frNW4tMK H,1wt, XI l.,aaaa St B..WUjalle Meridian. haa HI 4 aeuee of lateauea te atak final three year er load. be fort Bfllater and Baeelver, at lluitia. root, leteuuiuufiaim toin lan.t ,ikh i urecea.eaiae ilia eay oi ueeenser, istn. i taimaut nam M wunaian A Thorn i peon K rttniiicr. Karl Wither, J.una nil. .n. a fater Ma alt of Harney, Oregon. W. raaaa. H.-gi.n '. I'g.M kes NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. UmvaD HTATga I.AXO om a Hums, Oregon. Itacftnber a, I'd ,. Notice lc hereby givau that Charlca Ii Beskley, ol Beekley, Oregon, who.ou Nay If. I'll tad November 10, ISIS, made Hoinealeail Kiittlca Ne 0Muf-O7Ual.raawcUvet), l-na I, .', ,-i, i. NSM. SWMWU, Sec. 4. Twu.MH., kanc.ll K . w lllauetlf Meridian, haa Ilea nollee of iitttu llonlomake dual Ihraa yaar I'rool. toeftabllh claim to th Unit above deserlbed, baton I I Tulloch, U.S. rotumlaalouer, t hla office, ai Beekley. Oregon, un the Mb day ' January, WIS claimant nameeaa wltueaaee. J. Berdugu.tlvorfe Johuatou.Hoberl Koott'a, Hiram O. i layton. allot Beekley, Oregon Wm. Vaaaa. Keglater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i Darren mra i.aau oven i , Bursa. Pregeu. November I , ISIS. Hottee It hereby glveu that Anna ' Walla, e, fannerlj Anna).. Kredertckeon.of Kgll.Uicgnu, who on No, amber 90, tW, auaile floinealeait Bntre Ne. 04.1 forSWMKUlMt,UWlI, Her. H. ' KrfWXi BBkKWM, WU1JK., (faction ia, Tirp. gal.. aUajr sTl. VmiaautM Maridinu haa tied aetle ol Intention to make filial taree-veer proof, to eatabllah elalui to the land anovv daaerlbed, baforf Reglater aiul Haealvar. al Burnt, Oregon, on the t It day ol Ufftatber, 116 Claimant natnaaaa wlln i'm-i a T Bt......u. ft... i ........... I.e.... VI,. Ma t, VUVTUt I.BBf ' ll II 1 Bj, 1 , JSIHI -I' Man us, Tliuuiu ilutum, all uf Hllr )rKiu "Te rittNK, KV'KIIJI. (. NOTICE FX)R PUBLICATION Umitbo BTATga UHoorrica, i Itiirtit, Oregon, November I, tut . I Nollee I Uaieby given that Ktua Boyei, ol ill. Oregou, w lot, on Novembar W, lvi?,ui.,l. oeretteatl Kutry, No otiiAt. for Hi,W',. Hec. tl,SBWSKa,g.14,Bi,NK'.H.c .-:, VVt.TJv.',. Bd HKUNWW, Baetlola'.'t, Tow nahtujn Hunt li, Baas 9 rwlilaaieTte Meridian, hat III.. I Mtlneof lateuttou lu stake llual Ihree-vcat proof, te eatabllah elalnt to the laud above il aorlba4,bforfKglalernd lleeelvei, at Hutu. Oregon, on ibaatli day of Uecewber, lala. I'laliuauliiautea aawiiueaact Chirlei Cotuttgyt, A. T- lioui.vau, Hubert I., iliitlou, Thouiaa lltitlou, all of itlley, Oregon. Wm, tASH,llegttlei & SONS -QUALITY STORE Burns, Oregon saHni 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. Bnick Automobiles Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges u Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see tfce great varie Eveiything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store BUTTER WRAPPERS lrinted in accordance with kmml requirement on short not in at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms JOB WORK We do it right All the news in The Times-Herald for $2.00 Adjeining: Fair (.rounds. - - ae- iMteoMiiiaa'aTOaiiAaujaJfc(i BjxjajBjajBjajaaxaeafiBaa Hfi