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; zrar uft. 9r OCTOBER 1914 T : W T F S 1 6 78 213141516 912021222324 27pi3031 3 10 17 teTimes-flerald Ijtrgeat Circulation Of Anv Plrt In llmurv County. JRDAY. OCTOBER 10. IBM Locl News. rain last night H Cleveland svas over from Bno near Van this week. McClllloch is over from attendong circuit court. Huntley was among our View visitors during tho COUNTY NATIONAL BANK fED STATES DEPOSITARY IVITES YOUR BUSINESS Ik Clerf was in from tlu i during the week on Inisi- taxidermiat can have a 1 a few days by applying at ice. IFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . "THE BANK THAT MAKES $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS ts Sweitxer, who was a ro of this place for many is in town greeting old He is now living at i in. t Thomas, of Chicago, a sr of the firm of Thomas & owneri of a conaiderable It of land in tho Denio sec- raa horo this week on busi- tho circuit court. nr those over trotn i n- ?y section during the we k ted C. W. Drink water. Ar- Jeede. Milt Davis, J. I.. ltd wife, and L C. Brad- Statement Of The Condition Of TH Tin? lVatiAnal Rnnlr of Burns At the close of business Sept. 12th, 1914. RESOURCES 111 I I rl . .. . : i i no iio.uiis .inn i 'isrouius fiii,iin.iii) I ' S HaimIs 11 noil mi I liciuis and securities I,4Bu.ot Premium on U. S. Bonda 1,646.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixture! 8,604,98 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 125,707.58 1669,988.80 LIABILITIES Capital ...$86,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 80.KM.G8 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 439,864.52 8569.969.20 I Capital and Surplus $100,000. I I United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Suit dinner ut the City Res taurant. Otto Nvstrom is up from his homo near Princeton. IIAHNI Y COUNTY NATIONAL HANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INTITKS YOUR BUSINESS Ralph Byram was down from Roar Valley early this week on business, Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 8889,611.08 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bends and Securities 68,460.67 Premium on U. S. Ponds 1,646.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.1)2 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 125.707.58 8669,868.80 LIABILITIES Capital $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 80,104.08 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 439.861.52 Seed Rye for sale at. 2A cents per lit. See John P. Pay 12 miles soli th of Riley on Silver Creek. N IMI. I allow ami I' red Allen were among OUr visitors from the southern part of tho county this week, going home yesterday. Mrs. Gillenwater Bakery, bread doiiKhnuts and Rocks always on hkhd. All kinds of pastry orders prompt Iv filled. Phono No. 184. For Sale 20,000 Ihs. galvan- zt'tl haili-wiro. Will exchane.e for horses, mules, wagons or farm machinery. P, s. Weitten- hillor. .lack Winans was in from his homestead during the week) le- injr his lirst visit to town for some time. Ho had a line growth of beard and looked the typical farmer. i Say there's Roinjjr to be some K'"d pictures at Tonawama this week. Dr. Geo, Q, Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis- leases of eve, oar and nose. Byes tested and glasses lilted. Mill'. Mrs. C. R. Peterson came in early this week and spent a few days visiting with her many friends in this city, going out to the Minrh Inter with Chnrliv .. . . .N MUSIC lovers ol Hurns will lie given another rare tront in a song recital by Lulu Dohl Miller, Portland's loading contralto. Tin Treble Clef Club has arranged with Mrs. Miller to give a con cert early in November, and she should receive a warm welcome from all who are interested in the best music. Mrs. Miller will be assisted by Mi's, (lault and Tho Treble C.l.-f Club which in sures a varied programme. Monte B, Cwinn one of the best known stockmen and bank er of the entire Eastern Oregon country, paid Hurns a visit this week in company with Mr. Som mers of the Colonization Co. Mr. (iwinn had been identified in a businoss'way with our people. This was his lirst visit to the big Harney country and he was agree ably surprised as he never realiz- Tonavt ama tonight. You're going to Tonawama 11. .1. Jokisch was in the first of this week making proof on his homestead. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INVITES YOUR BUSINESS Mrs, Maggie Hilton and Mrs. Wheeler wore in from the Buch anan section during the week. Invest a little money in having your line cleaned it may save tour home. Call Arthur Stew art, chimney swoop. Wo do job printing. Tonawama tomorrow night. Horn - Fridav, Oct. 9, to Mr and Mrs. Clarence Young, a son. Atty. Treadwell, of San Fran cisco, is in the city looking after some cases for the P. L. S. Co, in the circuit court. Lost An Klks watch charm with two teeth inserted. Finder will be suitably rewarded if brought to this offiOS. The City Restaurant wants the farmers to bring in their eggs din it. Host market prices for fresh eggs. . MM mom ai rthe dentist. ed tho maeiiilude of this hie val- Mrs. Millar has returned from ev nor .-nmreeiated its t.ossihili- her trip outside and has now on j til.s. i(. ,(1 (hc wriur ,. Wil8 display some unusually fine mil- penonally acquainted with some mery at the Schwartz store. f the men in charge of railroad Tho ladies of the vicinity are in- construction and that he was go- vitedto call ami see the latest nEf to tell thcffll the lirst time he creations , that lino. saw them to hurry up that rail .1. W. Buchanan was In this road in here as he says the I j nit week looking as if his wife had ed States needs this big country used the rolling pin on him, but to furnish more of (he neces- upon inquiry we found it was a sitiesof life and by bringingus bad tooth and ho wa here to see in touch w ith transimrtation'will be the greatest thing toward re ducing the cost of living' of anything he knows of. The rain during this week has been very beneficial to the farm ers. For Sale. Pure bred Rhode Island Pod Cockerels; pen No. 1 $2. N. 8, 81.80 J. II. Kieh ner, Bttchanan, Oregon. 41. TONAWAMA TONIGHT Picture program. Three Reels The Flash in The Dark Drama Mike and Jake Among The Cannibals Comedy The Legend of The Lilacs Drama A OMISSION lO AND IH CENTS I FY McKinnoy and Mis fton went to Juntura Sun- IccomDanying Mrs. . . hnev and little son that far Piano Pupils accepted Begin ners or advanced pupils solicited. Studio at .1. M. Dalton home Friday and Saturday J. Fellows A. L. Murphy and wife and Miss Her! ha are in from the Iron Mountain home on business be fore the court and also to visit Sam Hereon is in from the 00 wftk friends IrBray home to Pendleton ranch to have a broken bone in Ian extended visit with re- his foot taken rare of by a phy la this city. Upon their sician. Sam got mixed with a they were accompanied horse and a small bone in his fixt id Mrs. Curtis, who come was broken as a result. It with E. K. Purington and for a short time. "'"' c IorH l":u "'" ' "' Restaurant has just been opened Uty hhentl lerilll nas a ;,, ,h,. C.ilnm. Inn under the bone and is lucky he hasn'l management of W. R. McCuia- bones broken or possibly (()n a chf,f o 17 years exper- kead. Last Wednesday as ience. Meals at all hours THE URST NATIONAL BANK OK BURNS, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Buckaroo Foreman Hooks of the Island ranch, is in town und er the care of a physician, hav ing broken his arm as the result of a horse falling with him. To those interested we are pleased to announce thai we aiv restocking In Kdison phonograph goods. We have just received s largo shipment of Blue Amberal Records. All wax record; re duced in price. Lunahurg, Hal ton & Co. E. o. Johnson, connected w Ith the commissary department of the railroad work, with head- Mil UK KOli I'fltl.lCATlON. 1 HM.-t.lMUIIilllHl ,. I Hurna, orvgoo, Ortobsl .', lull. I I. i. I) I'lvnti tllSl I Imnl.' I All. UN. .KMill... Hi. Hull. Who, nil Apfll . . I'Jlll Kl,l I .1. Ii I.'. I.'l H,.MllM'lt II.M.I. llMII.I .11 Hit I hi i u .Nil iiiiii i Ji, .,iur i-K',. ,-n , . . K'.NKU KM I'-nli.l ',S',. .-. i Hull I. Inn i,. till, H -.. Itl.. VI rt lll.i.i.tl.- M.rl.llii, .... rf l.-.l '.ii .i.ii.n, i tka iim.i ii,i,i. ,,, proul i. . "fiii.ii.i. i iiitin in (in-inn.i rtbov. da .i i ii . .1. ' ,l..i. Kcyl.t.-r miii! I; it,., v, i hi Hum. ir, K-.li. "II Ol.- I I I. Ut i.l Nil, ! ml... i, I'll rUiiiini. i i, ii nit', m. 1 1 drain . niiBi-tora nl tiintnmi lain lU illu lliiritwrl, li n ild.n, I.l Mm. iU.ll H Is ai .Mini Ilia, l.s in tile city ,,,,.. ,i .,, N arrow, liregoi. Milium i.w,.n business. Mr. Johnson has "' ' "" on husinoss. considerable business with the Pa.king Plant of this place and is here to see the manager of that concern and see the country. CONTEST NOTICE. Tobacco and Cigar wanted to Advertise. ce unnecea arj . Williams fc Thorn desire to is leaving the court house a coueci an meir inresning m- Ithat was tied to a telephone V. U. Angle is in inun t atlow counts 01 long standing ami re in front of the courthouse ''us week in attetulence upon j specttully ask all those owing tor -trk -mil tlm nolo havinir , court. He has the contract to work during tho l'.'llM.i season r.rr it tonnled over strik- nUlW B new SCIloo house at to settle by Oct Lr. Accounts ir. lerrin across inesiioiiui- It felled him and for B It was feared ho was seriou.s- . .. .... .. K,,f Win ,.,,11.,,. hnnii ML-it Oklahoma to h L I M i i II I o vmtn " " i ,.' jly injury other than a bad , who have homesteads . section. pirklev and had iust begun work not closed on that date will be when he was summoned lo. -it tend placed in the hands of a collec- to court. Mr. Angle is out from i tor with his sons in this BUST A GENTLE REMINDER That our patrons, all of whom wear the best shoes, i and all others, jfcvho are desirous ! obtaining the best Mhoes, may know that our lull and com plete line ol Fall and Winter shoes aire now km display. We are in business to please you and with the Best Line Of Shoes which the largest shoe house in Chicago can turn out we are able to do so trial will convince That is all we ask . SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Masonic liuililinv , hums, Oregon 4C.-48. N. O. Oard and wife, former residents of t.hi.s county, living in the J.aweti neighborhood, were over from Ontario during the week on business and to visit old time friends. This in their first visit in several .years, they hav ing left hen; some time ao and taking up their residence in tho I oast later moving back to Ontario. Dr. Benson's theme next Bun 'day morning will he, "Without i the Shedding of Mood there is i no Remission"; in the evening, "Christ's Vision of Satan Palling from Heaven." The young peo ple's religious service will be at ; If on Sunday evening in the Baptist church. All young peo are cordially invited to be pre sent ami to participate. The col lection Sunday morning will be for the 1'resbytcrian Hoard of Home Missions, in the evening for tho Baptist State Missionary Society. Daniel lorln-s, of Chicago, who invested in land here some live years ago. was in the city during the week. He is in the leather business and while on a trip West in connection with his business came in to look over the country again and see how things are progressing. He had hoped to come in on a railroad upon his next visit but still found it necessary to make a part of the distance by auto but it was much more pleasant than his for mer trip. He is disappointed in the delay of the road, but finds the country has developed to a marked degree since his for mer visit, much more land being under cultivation and many now homes built, therefore he feels he feels ho has made a good in vestment. His son Jim, who nerlv v I SI I I H -I I I I.ANII Ol Hi V II . ii. IgOU, ' 'i liili-i illl. IVI 4 .i liii-.li I I. iiiiiiI, ul Nun. .MS, Olriti.ll ' I III I. ', . Salesmen ' '" n ' noUllwl IbslL'ftief V.C1U .m.l. Who uiti IIiiiiih. Ori'KUU, mi Illu H1 I'! pl'l'll II- "' ' '"'-I" . -Il'l "" O ClUD I Ii !'! I I I.l III Illl. '111 L .' I. IH Hill. I .IIII.IMIIRiril l'l i Ii II $100 mmitliH " ' ' ,""1 '" "iv ri.i. -iuii. hi in ' ..I..-.! I. ..!. S... ...1.1 I.. II,. 1 . ...ii. . ......... ...... 'j .... ........ .... ....... and traveling expenses Adver- iwbi-i im mdmitmptru;.iiii I. i S rt , .'. ,rt ', .l M nun ... mil On. I ', tise Smoking, Chewing Tobacco, ' . ni.-.viiuii, rowntblp I. Hooth, Kabp ,. , . I ii-1 VS i,,.. in. II. . 1 1. 1 1 111, a hit hk I nil lulu H i ( Igai'etteS. Cigars. Send li cent liionUlblliwulllJnpM.'bi u, I . . .. I , . i I. I. I I . I I Bull! 1 I I I I i I P I . I In stamp lor inn particulars HEMET TOBACCO CO . 86-4 New York. N. V. christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyter ian Church, Sundays at :'. o'clock Wednesdays at 7:.'til p. m. Sim day School at l;3Cl p. m. Read ing Room at Miss McKon.ie's house. 1st door north of Summit 1 I I I l I , i I I ; i , I I i 'lit Qtllllt- ' .'... lt, ul Mi inil l,llhl ullulllH lilliVT Ulll lull davs L' to 1 p. m. Kvervbouv ""' '"'"' '. "" ':" ""'.' -i . ; - ; TOMORROW NIGHT FOUR REEL PROGRAM THE ACID TEST Two-Reel Feature A KIDNAPPED PUGILIST A Comedy Mix up Mother's Irish Shawls A Dandy Piclnre Usual Prices, 15 & 2Sc. WEDNESDAY NIGHT FOUR-REEL PROGRAM j FEATURE NIGHT THE BOLTED DOOR Thrilling Three Reel Feature She Wrote a Play A Comedy Thai's a Peach Usual Four-Reel Prices 15 and 25 Cents "LUCILLE LOVE" THE GIRL OF MYSTERY A thrilling continued story will begin in pictures al Tonawama Oct. 28. Read the printed slory in The Times Herald NEXT SATURDAY Harney County National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INVITES YOUR BUSINESS Mrmbrr Federal Reserve Bank THE WHITE FRONT LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Haled Hay and (.rain for Sale at Market Prices. (Jood Hay in Stack The Burns-Vale Stage Line (lose Con Bart fawn Made With Trains Kast, at both Juntura and Vale. Careful Atten tion and Prompt Delivery of Kx press and I'Yeijrht Entrusted to Our Care. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON i .!.' .! l III M....I1 nlli. .1 n i - - i'l. r i h. !!- til) Imfiiovetuvnu iburwM, '"i ' Hi.. Mi . I liUnit'll nii'l liiiC'l hia riaul' iH v Mm II I I ..in rvrf fl III I llO "Ult - wl t-lltl .in in th. i. for, luittii r BOfiAod I bat Hit mul sHgatlUltl Mill t v tMk ii .m i BllMNdi ftliU ii 1 .ii try ill v i nni i ill ! wlllnitit luilhrr i l tilt t ( I" ) nrl, rlll.rr bWfON thik Mur ul "' ii-pel, rutl (nil lu (ill- In thll uRtre wllhiU twtOly Ihu nltt-r the foi Kill publication ol Ibln uotlro, m h'iumh bolow, knur answu i" it r natii, iuoi nit siiy rvopoad l.. Lbow alhunlliiir o) COBtOBt, lOgVlbOl iv lib in.- proof tbnt ) on hairo ovrvod tob ol J i BQiWOI oil Hit' Mill riilllralHlK rlllti I ill .i tk.iii or h rrt'lMli lei) liinll. t hii mt m hi ntitie in hi r ftniwvr iIm BoJjnnol i in (..ul iiii e i ir blob )ou dwlro (ut iii i iiii it 1 1 to hi- mi ht tu rou W m I i nut , Kegisli r. Data ill nntpublli Nth i i null i i i welcome, i I Urnlb publication Octobvf 1st l 'ii Judge II. L Ben ion, of Klam ath Pall, who has been on the cir cuit court bench in that district for many years, spenl Thursday in this city. .Jmltft CONTEST NOTICE. inn I It HTATKN LANDOrril K burnt, Urvgon, m ulonboi Mtb, i mi j in (alt HurniUlool A I barton, Oftgoo, UOB tt M. . ! , .... h'- In n l n.it 111. l t lint I luimit- ,1. I tetlBOn is ll (Inahoa.wliu ti- Curil.tliu . hh hit- potl olllw 1 " " l7 l i rt,l i .li.l i. n Mi.liinl.tr 'Mil. I'll file In nominee on the republican ticket J5l?Jtfu.Sfflrffr! for supreme jutlirt- and was here ,'J Kr.fJAiSi&ff- '.WJS'ttLmff S I I , I ' , in I -.mul Hi.' ',-',. ...i.l -H.'.-W'."! -ul II. I..lilil. .il. tuullt, Hiiiiki II 1'ihl.. W llliiliii'll.', M.-ii'llnii, ,111, , .(Illl lUf 111 l UllllHl hi' Illl. IM tllHl 1.1 Ih.'iih liui u.i'li' Iih Nrboll) liH.llllll..'ll .in I , nil) . ' I.ht ! in vi-r i nlHlillntieil ur iiimIii I il I li i it il li hI.I. In i in III (till unf Hii. in i inrnt- ' i it, mul Iiii-. Hli.illt.'il lilli.H.'ll Mini Hi nun id In ii . I, Iwim i I In-1 1 l.iiiii .-. r l.i. .- tin- I Ml i in i ntiy Vlllllfl thru Inn'. Illlllii'l liul lllinl llml III. mil nil. khIi. .iii will In- iHk.'ii mm riilllnt.nl. mil Mini hmIiI.hu Mill Im ri.lii'1'l.-il ultliiilil iiiiiIhi iliiltl In !' IhhiiI .'lllii't In Inrt' llilv ..Iiii . in .ut ....... ut . If Mill lull In till' III tin. ..Hi, i i. 1 1 hi ii I... iiv 'Im . a II.'. tin Kill It I II iiiililn nlHiii I.l Hill, imtli i', UN mIiiiivh lll'lllH, jtuiir iiiihwi't, titldi . iiui li. Kin'. IIIi'mII) ri J. Mul i li U In lln-Hi' nil. , ul i.iii til PODtMlt Inut'tlitir A Iff. 'Ill' I'lUnl I hut lull III. I Kl'f.'l n 1-iiliV i if M'lll llWtft UU Mil' "l"'1 l .Mll.-Hlfllll I'llll.'l 10 p. m, in in li ri kIki.'ii-iI mull. I Mil .tu. 1 1 "I i ill, III (Illl IIIIMI.IT tin' II Mill I'll! Illl' . .Ml nil h .- In I. tin li i mi 'li Mill' I II til 1 1- II. ill. I n Ui lu i nl tn ..ill WM I ' .1 I . II. ! int. t Hull nl Mint .iililli ml Ii I..I..I it. I, till. lint,' ill ni i mill Ulllllll 1.1 Hill III Inlii't III II. I'll llil i .IM n. I lilltllll Illl. Ill Ulllllll I l.'lll.l'lll jilll ..I I.. ii. tli .i il. II. nil.. in. KiI.it. .'Illi, I ill in tlif interest of hia candidacy. He is a vny agreeable gentle man and the writer has known him for many yeara. He is par ticularly fitted for the position to which he aspire and it is quite likely he will be elected by a Ijk majority. Waal Would Y..u i)..' There are many times when one man questions another's ac tions ami motives. Mt'ii act dif ferently under different circum stances, The question is what would you do right now if you had a severe cold? Could you do oft ht man io laiti' t iiamiii'iiaiii 8 Cough Remedy? It is highly re commended by people who have used it for yean and know its value, Mrs. o. E. Sargent, Peru, Intl.. says, "Chamberlain, Cough Remedy la worth its weight In gold and I lake pleasure in re commending it." For salt' liy ull dealers. II' Hi' MM I" I.l -I S.i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L'MlTRb i t i i - I HO "M h K ( Hill UN, I Ifi gOO, A igllr-l 7, I'll I Solli-fi It barvbi lvn ibal Lbt Nurtliern l iti, Hailwai Cuntjpauy, host- ioai uiriu tdurru it Hi IhiiI. Hlooaaota, hHiiiuMi.il, ilm (if August I'M lllrtl in thin uttOt III m 1-1-1 1 cation 'uni'ifft nadtr ib pro ittontol tbt a ni i ongrvaa, pnrovat) July i, law UHti '., HO ti ixiiiii.il by Hid a. t uf t'lingraw air pron .1 Mhj I . ItMi -t'tM-.'4. M-.'l'r. . II l JbH., K I , N M fttrtal Mo " u Mini ail portout rial mi ni advorttl) th. IhimIh daMiibtq oi ilotlrini tooop i i btiroutt ul tin' MliM-rMl rhniNi tt-r ul tlu- luiil. ,.r hii olhai roftatin, in Ihu dltpoaaJ Ul tpplll hih f...i.i.l 11 le iii it m.lvlta .i piott nl in tin ..in. v mi ul btlorolbt i-tii -it. ol (iotoi.tr i 1 1 w t ii mt . Kaglttar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'm i ki -i itm LaMftOrrtcB, i burnt, mt g. ni, kuguti t, i 'i i t son, i ! htiih Kit ii ibal w lllltui K II ai tt. ugh Jr , ui burnt, oraion, abu, ou July 17, I'l.t, inaUu lli'iiiiat . it-i Kulry, Nu. Dtvut (ui m '4,N't i urn ,i i.l'otrntblp'J auulb, Kaugu i t rt i iin in. it. Mt rlil I a ii iihi hh i utilu t "i luta n i inn in niHb.1- iiiihI i u m hi tu hi ). in i ( uataii llib t in i ui tti Hit- land sbuvt ilttai i iin-.i, h. (orr lu-gint. i it nil itt-i en , t ut Hurna, gtu, on Ibv lot ii titty ul h tuhi r, in i in i in I. ni ii, i in i h hh wttnratti i hm Raid, Kdward m , In In i ilabn II. 1 1 IE in I r nil ni Narrowi n gnu Hn I t im, I.. , i -i. i Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders. Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING NOTH'K KOK i m 1 1-1 1 -r i ! I1II1IIN..III PUBLICATION -I IM NOTIOK FOB PUBLICATION I M 1 II, - I t I 1- I 4 NX Hill K I Uurot. iragon, Hoptauibti IT, 191 1 ( i btrobi b'vi'h Unit Miiigiui'i I'.gii. Ulnnnu ul Multir MHlii, ( Kilty, iuixt.il, urtio on i. in urn. i, Iwuu HiHiit iHrtari I.himI Kulry N.i oi.in. i.u -I" ,N'(, NKUHWW.Wl. MK'a, HK'iBIf Mm! t.i. Nl '4M-.'(. K. t MT it R -I i: . mul S'a ' ,. si-illnii 111, I. "An lilu ' h., Hiiiiki .'. i-., Wlllnnalta Mm tilt ii, bai ii -i not lot ol I u tan t Ion in nnik, i .i..iif, Ui utlabllth !' I in in tin in mi abovi ,i, ., i ht ii. i hm- Hag It) a r himI Hartlvtr, ut n . dragon. on tin .jint .iy ,r Ui' lobar, I'M I I In i inn ill inn. M n iin H Kuttttt v iiiniin iin i Kf it, t im- w Uuntgyt, a nt inn Kgll, iiM'ii iiun,i iiii iii nl KJlay.Oragou. V U. I 4it ni- . Htcihl. i mti l in t!l1' "'t-i- COUNTY DIVISION A iiiovciiifiil ia mi foot lo tut off tli.' Ihrwu'v lection of Harnay tonnty nnd trtUi il miii tin iiotoai-i m-w county of Davia. An - nimnation uf llietounly rrioitla irvfula tltr fact that lit.- arction tu lc cut off puya about our twriilitli of the dun. Ahoul out -arvciilli of lit.- running t-xpnara of the rounly are n p.-iulfd in that act lion. At a matter of dollars and tenia it would pay Harney county tax payera to allow them to innlr. Il ia a great intonvenieUce fir the reaidents of the Urewtey sec lion to come to Hurna for county aeat purpoaea and if they doaira to aet up a county organisation and handle the iame, thay should be allowed to do to In juatii to the residents uf Drewsey and as a matter of saving llamc-y county laa payer several thousand dollars a year in running expenses. Mill. , ml I- lli Nuilcu in uereby glvautbat UatbvM M Km. I Hm in. .t m .'Ki'ii. tt Im . i, Aiiil ' '. I.'IJ, iiiihIi 1 1 tun. hi en, i i ut , t , s.i Qfiaaa, fui K',rt A '4 tui a. i i-.- , I: . "' k UilB.Ku ii.,, roanablp (MS., Uangallu I , Willamette Miii.iun, Iih Hi t it notice nl i ii 1 1-ii nun it i in it L i Hnal three Mm I tout, in attablltb rlniiii tu iin lauil tbuvi ilusi iiiictl, h, I, iiii Kagjalei mul Hei Iver, hi Ilin lis I ii. (iii, oil Ihr ,' li .liiy t,l ii, nl ,' 4 'i tlaluiaul uanittat altuaaatt lafayaili tin). I'etai trmer, u iIiihih i h all, I Mm litniiht' Hm Qtlla,tltol Uui llt,Ur9gOU rt g. 1 Ainu . Kaglttt i ii itj Hurnt loi. i 1st n.i NOTIOK KOK 11 lil.H ATION UalTRbMTATKt I .NbOrili i , I burnt, tiragou, August i . tvltj NihIi i In btrab) giVi u n m lbt Nortbi i Paolfli itHtittitv pan) trbiuH) potl ottlti mlilioa In Hi PaUl, Miili.-,,t, tl Hn. I. Ih U til Ulgllll I'll Nl. lu H. r ,,, ,. ,, (Ih ut uui tu tulart ii in lt i tin provisions ol i In to) hi i ongreu, approval inly I, la.w dw wtai .''', i.ti, extended i.y tin t ul I'oiigresa ii.i.i ut ft) Sim I. I'Nn. NW'si' mt ii, rotviisbtp'iifgouib. Kauit tl Katt. U gl iiii No H. i . An) nil,! Mil pertuui i in i hi ih ,- ir Ui., u ibi in mi'- it. mi 1 1 1,-, ur ilfij.ii Inn to object lieeausi ul i in mineral rbaravlero! ibi laiul, oi till ni In i rattou io iin illapoaal loapplietut.tliunlu tllf thi'ii iillnln (In ni pruleat lu Ibis itHI i or Iii'Ikii- tin l 'i 1 1 dt) nl i i i H l H-1 I'M m r tutu , Kaglati i Machine Extras Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper nnniiiiiii;::::. : miismmtm:mn:r . RODNEY DAVIS House Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating Calclminlng Hardwood Finishing Fresco Painting Katluu.1.' lurnUhrd on ap plication. Namplea nhiiwn. GIVK HIM A CHANCE lntiuunii:i!i.iint!i:tiittiiiiinitiii:in j. . 'HWttMSaaslsBNNKaHsaaaaaNaiSBmjv jiwWtZ . . ntiiii - -c . I J - X x-v vnn- vis hn rmiisiTv i.tvn g4j(tj-i- Pinstt alfalfa, timothy ami rt-d tup hay liiilt'tl may lit li t.i at (lit1 BOW t.txmniiii ii'i'ii imrn lasotun iiurrw Cr CAMP SUPPLIES Fishinjr Tackle, (iuns, Ammunition Tents, Water Bags, Etc. NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager 1 ih now in Lhicaifo. i