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The Times-Herald from Burns, Oregon • Page 3

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imes-JIerald Ha. The I argr.l CirruUlion Of Any Nrw.paprr In Harney County. SATURDAY. JUNK M. 1B18 Local News.

Mrs. Brt BoWfT lias boen ill this woi'k. Moot mo at the Burns Hotel. That's tlio oontral place in town SMd ami food barley for sale. H.

Vtilnamoro. Phone or call. M. M. Donn was UP from his homo at Orovillo for a few days the (TYst ot the week.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. A man by the name of Martz was operated upon for appendicitis by Drs. Griffith Saurnian at the hospital the first of this week.

i i Miss Viola Richardson has re-X turned from Salt Lake whore she has boon studying music. The young lady will remain here for the vacation period. Dr. Hand and Ralph Cattorson came in from Albritton yesterday. They wore accompanied by Mrs.

Nash of Juntura who is to undergo an operation today. Mrs. White and her son, who have boon visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

S. M. lirown, at the power plant for some time, took their departure for homo this week. Kodak films developed 10 cents per roll, any size. Prints Be each All orders of 2 dozen prints film developed free.

A. H. McLain. Care of Sayer Studio. Prank had a large party of land seekers in this week, 24 in number, and states the Colonization Company dis-' posed of several parcels of land as a result.

Betrayed From Plush the hit-tor part of May, two ba horses, one branded with DHL connected on left stifle, the other with 51 on left stifle, alto saddle marked Be working toward Emigrant creek and might be near GO ranch. A suitable reward for their recovery Paul Finke, Burns, Oregon. James Hampshire mad" another trip to Poise this week a CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $100,000.00 United State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED First National Bank Burns, Oregon Some good milch cows for sale. Inquire nt this office.

All kinds of grain Including wheat at Punaburg Dalton Co. (). (. Jetley was up from his home near the lake Wednesday. Dry cleaning and pressing nt the Hums Steam 4tf.

A. H. Den man and wife were In city this week from llarriman. Best of care given patients at Mrs. Pireoved's Mntemity hospital.

C. M. Faulkner came back from Lake county last Wednesday. Rolled barley, wheal and oats for sale at market prices. W.

A. "i i. i i i uuuuinitn leeo yarn. i Uiroy Ihornhurg is limsliing quite a large addition to his ret dence in this city. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock and also from 5:80 in the evening.

J. It. Weaver has been niiiiKl- ing with his many friends in this city during the week. J. W.

Vanderpool ire every other day to any part of the city. Leave your order. Mrs. Isaac Foster and son Frank and her mother, Mrs. Button, were in the city yester day.

II. I. was in the city Tuesday. Wilson's Creamery Putter at Ilagey's. Harvester whips at J.

Welcome Son's. Powe, (lie Harney sawmill man, was down Sunday. II. Hoyer. a business man ol Ontario, wus in the city during the week Bundles for the Steam Paund- ry can bo left at the Capital and and Star barber shops.

Mahon and wife were over from their Anderson Valley home this week. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may be had at the Qoodnan food barn is south Hums We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extracharge. See the Steam laundry about your work. The Purns Hotel jh the headquarters for nil when in town. Cood table service, clean rooms and accommodating attendants.

For an Impaired Appetite. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain's Tab lets. Mr. J. H.Seilz.

of Detroit. Mich says: "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bovvi-U" For sale by all dealers. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR HARNEY COUNTY. Roller skating tonight at Tona-wama. James Pirie was in town yes-torday.

Cedar shingles for sale. Win. 1 Poren, Collars from $2.25 to each at J. C. Welcome Son's.

Born- 15, to Mr. and Walter Cray, at Lawen, a daughter. No mistake about that chicken All millinery at reduced prices at the Clingan Hat Shop. Pd. Tulloch was in town again this week from Catlow.

Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Best service. J. W. Biggs has gone to the Denio section on legal business.

Mrs. C. II Voegtly has returned from the Hot Lake where she wont to take treatment. Pudwig Johnson and wife ar- dinner at the Gates House every rived home last evening from Sunday. Its there time.

Portland and other outside points after an absence of several The Burns Steam Uiundry wtt.S tr! ves special attention to parcel THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF post. Send us your laundry by BURNS CAPITAL AND mail. siocooo. -the bank that makes llr- flrifVilh A o.rmnn YOUR I SAFE." ACCOUNTS n(i lormeu an aouominai operation INVITED. brought back two new Studo-baker cars, one seven passenger six for the Juntura-Burns stage line, the other a five passenger six which he will use as a demonstrator for the present.

Mrs. Lampshire accompanied him on the trip. I'. Sylvester and wife were the victims of a run-away Thursday as they were coming to town from their home up the river. The team took fright at a rock and bolted from the road, the rig striking another large rock which threw the occupants out.

Mrs. Mrs. Gove at the Cummins1 Mrs. McKinley Thompson was hospital yesterday. Pou Pradlielir's famous thoroughbred stallion, Bonus Rest will stand this season at the T.

Allen Jones farm near Burns. Terms $12.50 to insure, mares pastured if desired. Mrs. Julian Byrd, Evelyn Pyrd, Miss Bessie Swain ami Miss Jennie Cook all came home yesterday evening after a visit of several weeks in Portland and Willamette Valley points. C.

W. Clevenger has decided not to stock up heavy with furni- Kvlvouter received sVfrl severe hut was I ture for the present but will take sera not badly hurt. Mr, Sylvester unuluinrxl Kome ribs was compelled to remain in the beefit of the whole' hospital for a time. I "ale PriceH- orders for anything detired that is not in stock, giving the cus- GRAND CELEBRATION AT BURNS JULY 2, 3 AND 4, 1915 Get ready for it by shopping now. I have the nicest line of light, cool Summer Fabrics ever shown here.

The following is merely a hint of the many beautiful things in steck: Dainty Crepes, per yard i 25c. Beautiful Flaxons, per yard 20c. Figured Lawns, per yard 12c Figured Voile, per yard 20c, Gates Crepe, per yard 30c. Hole Proof Fiber tex HoseLooks and feels like silk per pair 50c. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to by an Expert Parcel Postage Paid on Dry Goods and Fancy Goods I.

SCHWARTZ General Merchandise masonic UuildliiK, Burn, Oregon brought to the Cummins hospital the latter part of last week for treatment. The lady is recovering rapidly. A grand celebration will be held at Mt. Vernon Hot Springs in Grant County on July 4 and B. Grand Hall, athletic sports and other amusements day and night.

Little Miss Gwendolyn Ijunp- shire, daughter of Mrs. James Lampshire, who has been with her grandmother in Eugene since last summer, arrived home the first of this week. Horn Saturday, June lli, to Mr. and Mrs. K.

H. Uatrick, a son. This birth occurred at the family home near Denio and the same evening was reported to The Times-Herald by J. E. Koun-sevelle.

Zollic Dibble and Tin Gibson were among our Silver Creek visitors during the week. The boys had brought over some horses they had disposed of and now that Zolie has gotten rid of his plugs his friends say he will invest in a Eord, Clifford Ueed and wife returned from Boise Sunday evening where they had accompanied Fred Smyth and Miss Lenora Goodlow. These young people were married in Boise and left for a honeymoon trip to Portland and other points J. M. Dalton and wife arrived home the fore part of this week from Portland where they had been for several weeks- They report having had a good time visiting the Hose Festival and taking in the Masonic grand lodge doings.

They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dalton's niece, Mrs. Macksfleld, who will visit here for a time. Go to ('. Welcome A Soli's and secure "Shoolly" to keep the Hies and insects oil' your animals.

Good light second hand buggy with both shafts pole and a single harness for sale. Inquire at this office. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jap McK union lias been suffering from blood poisoning but is reported improving.

Williams Bros, have all kinds of rough lumber for kale at Uieir mill 16 mill's north of Burns on the Canyon City road. A. Venator was in the city this week on business connection Mrs. Miller will take orders for the Palmer Garment of Chicago. Sample book now on hand at tlie Schwartz store.

I'lx-Sheriir Richardson has re turned from an extended tour of the country, having piloted a government land man over a big territory, Sam Mothershead was elected director and J. E. Loggan reelected clerk at the school election last Monday. A levy of mills was voted. I).

M. McDadehas been spending several days in the city this week, having come in from Happy Valley where he had been since the close of school at Hnr-iioy. I. hosier smith arrived here from Winnemucca last Tuesday evening on a visit with his mother and his many friends. Chester now conducts the opera house at Winnemucca and has a nice home there.

His wife is visiting in Washington, Miss I'rances Kerth. a grand- with the organization of the duhtr Mr Mrs- T- turn-Burns Telephone Co. Koren Bros, are ready to saw your wood in any length desired. and pine 7o cents per cord, mahogany, $1.00. Phone No.

475. C. Bpirling and wife, accompanied by their son and wife and A. Spirting, were here from Salem this week looking after laud business. Short of this city, arrived from Iter home in Portland the fore part of the week to visit for an indefinite time.

The little lady lived with her grandparents here for some time and she has many former school matt who extend her a hearty welcome. Al Critchfield is enjoying a visit from his wife and children who came over from the ranch in Callow this week and expert to remain until after the celebration. C. It. Perersoii and his son were in from the ranch during the week.

Mr. Peterson is in- iterested in the new telephone line now being constructed in by way of Riverside. J. it. was the city tJiis week on land tiusiness and also to asist in organising the Juntura-Burns Telephone Co.

Mr. Jias not disposed of his wool this season as he does not like the prices olforod. Died At the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Blott, Thursday, June 24. Harlan C. Carter, aged 74 years. The cause of death was cancer of the bladder. Deceased had resided in this city since last fall, ills health having failed to such an extent as to incapacitate his acti veness as a minister of the gospel, he came here to spend his remaining days with hie daughter, Mrs.

Blott. During this brief time he had won the esteem of many of our citizens. He Is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. W. L.

Blott and Miss Lila Carter. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon by Kev. S. L. qwerg the Nasa-fette chinch.

Many friends attended the service and universal sympathy is expressed for the bereaved family. Wm. Hanley arrived home the forepart of the week from an I extended visit to outside points. He visited the fair at San 1'ian- cisco during bis absence and an article in another column gives his friends in Burns an idea of how he employed his time, It. t.

Haines, city marshal, arrived home Tuesday evening from an extended vacation trip to Portland and other points. It was reported here last week that Mr. Haines had taken unto himself a wife while in the metropolis but this seems to have been a mistake. ieorge Kleine's latest offering, "Bartered Lives," which visits the Levens Theatre on Wednesday the Itoth is a story of adventure in the reat capitols of Europe. The subject is in four parts and features that beautiful artiste.

Miss Marie Hesperia, who in this picture does the best work of her extraordinary career. Miss Hesperia plays a dual role impersonating her sister and herself, an histrionic feat as difficult to the artist as it is interesting to the observer. In many of th! scenes of Hie story she is I seen conversing with herself in ine guise oi ner sisier. loco this properly, is to be thoroughly familiar with the possibilities and limitations of the motion picture camera. Throughout the entire four reels Miss Hesperia shows herself a master of the delicate intricacies of the double- exposure art.

Ill I lii' iniiiliT.il I if I "lull i of CITATION A I III I I lit IT III II. I Pl'l'll 'I'd AlhiTt William Sntlici lutnl Mm. Crura H. Mnmn, ami nil oilier pi'iaona iiml partial known anl unknown, inter- iiHlnilin mini eel Me il nnv nucli there In', ninl to nil shoffi it in iv I'liniirn, (IRRKTIHOi IN TIIK NAME Of Tin: ktatk Ol' OKKOON, yim ninl each ol yon lire i ilfil ninl ifiiniHi to In ilin (omi I Courl ol I lie Stole ol Oregon, lor ilm iii-y County, at tlio Court, Kooru i In in ol hi ilm City of Hum, in tlio County ol Harney on Weilnemluy, the 1st iluv ol at lii o'clock, in tlio forenoon ol tliatiluy, then anil lliero to aliow catiHu, II any cxint, why an or lor of Hale nliall not be made by the Court ol the follow lag deairiliod roe) iroierty nituateil in llarntiy County, Oregon, to-wlt: Thu SW'SW Section ami NW.I4NW'(, and NV'NW4 Section II, in Tuwiiahip South of KaiiKr Kant, of the Will 11 iu i He Mnriilian; for the purpuao anil an prayi'd for in the petition ol C. W.

I'link wnti'l. Ill" inlliilllll'llnl'il of the estate, heretofore fileil in thin matter inking for mi outer ol mile of the iiliiivii-ilohiTihi'il preini ea for the fin ne of roaliinjf Huflii'ieiit money to i ii.n ine iiuii'Iiii'iiiuhh oi mini email' anil tin- ipeimi'K ol ii In. mi itrutinn, anil mik ing that lie he iillowml lo mill Ilm nuid pramiMH at privatv xale aeeoriliu lo the lawaof the Statu ol Oregon BOOK audi tvinin anil ronilltioiia an are allowed hy law ninl may lie autlunized uud pre- ribod I. i liin Court; and you mid tacb of ymi mi' hereby untitled that iu the event of your failure to be nuil appear in Court ik afurenaid, and to ahow reiiMi aguiual the making ol naid order of Mia of nuid preiuinen, that the name will ho made al prayed for iu raid path linn. WIINKSS: The Hon.

II. C. I.evena, Judge of the County Court of thu State ol Oregon, for the County of ll.ni.ev with the Seal of nuid Court alined thin I'Jtli day of June, A. I ItllY AMI SI: It. T.

Ill ''utility Clerk of Harney County. 'M-al Hint publication Juno 12, I 11 -t publication July IU, 1818. IT'S ALL FREE Come to Burns During the Celebration July 2, 3 and 4 Our citizens have spared no expense to give the people a good time. There will be nothing but fun for three days. While in Burns drop into the Stone Bank Building on the corner of Second and A Streets; we will be pleased to meet our out of town friends our commodious offices are at your disposal.

Make this your banking house. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY Mrs. II. B. Mace and her sister, Mrs Hit I rami, took I heir ileiiurf.

Nure Wednesday morning for Cal ifornia. Mrs. Mace has recently recovered from a severe illness following an operation and gost to that section lo visit with relatives and rest. Mrs. Iter! rand had been liere for several weeks a guest at the Mace home.

She spent her girlhood days in this city and hits many friends who hope she will return here Igtin. Mrs. Mace's friends hope to see her return home fully recovernd in heath. Notice is hereby given that all parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me have been notified to settle up either by cush or negotiable l)0t Those who failed to take advantage of this call will now find their account in the hands of a competent attorney for immediate collection. 1 am unable to run about and see each individual and this proceeding ip my only 1 must have nituiey or negotiable notes to satisfy my creditors.

1 regret very much any cost adtled to these accounts, but 1 must huvc a settlement. W. Clevenger. Indigeation and Conntipalion. "About live years ago I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets after suffering from indigestion and constipation for years without finding anything to relieve me.

Chamberlain's Tablets helped me at once and by using them for several weeks I was cured of the complaint," writes Mrs. Mary EL McMullen, Phelps, N. V. For sale by all Dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

ItNITItll NTArla I AND OKKU lltiriii, ori'uuii Jlliitt 'U, i 'l Siillre IliTelijr tllU'll llil i I Mill inn. in' WaVirif, oirguu, wlin.ou Mny IB, mw, Jlil'l- ll. I'll ninl Mmili Id. mmlli IIuiiiii I I' i.iili'i No. m.un.i imltf runnai lively Nl See Itl.

I h. I III See HI'V" huilluu 7. ToWlllllIp tli KlIIIK' I f. lltninetle Men. In.i,.

Ii.a I until lit lull Ilium tn make llin.1 ttnne I Iu Mtabllan elaln la Ina Imul above ilem rllieil, In lii in Hi tilMei Mini l(e, elvei al lluriin, Oregon mi tin ll da) ill July, I ii i i In i iii ii ii i iihiiiun an wltueaien: i 1.. I'lloupauO. Bd. Hnielieraim.V J. I.uwln anil Ii i liiiibeiiiaii, nil ul Waverly.

oreanu. I Kl'KlillT, SOTIOS I-ok PUBLICATION I'NITICIiNTATKM LAND Of KIl'K, I ttiiiini.iueiti.il, June 1IM.V I No I IU I Iii i'Ivoi'i it'inl e. lime ol orin'iii, wlio, on Aiiyiut lii. rmti. in ii it (limp I.

ninl hull'), Nil. lor I imlloli ffl, iiiwi'lii. it llHiig, lllMllllllte Merlilliill, III. .1 mitli'e SI lllleil. Itlill In liilike I Unit In ell I I Ii i lullii Inllir Inml lielure Hen Inter Ninl llaeolvtir, al llurnn Oregon, mi llie ila ol i va i luir.

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lliii.il. i I loliii II linualiiirtjr, nil nl I nwnli, Oiegmi It. in i i of Ilm i in. an. Uraf mi W.

Kaaa. Uuglntur. Enlala Crrditort Notica. Nnllce in liereliy jjiveu liy Ilm uuiler Mtnril ailiniiiintrntrii ol the nlatu ol I'raiik Ailriiin, ilneuBeil, In the croilitorn ol ami nil pornonn having claiina UKaiuat the Mini daaaaaad, lo praaast iii name with Ilia Mucennary vouehcra, within nit luontlin alter the flint puhllcatinti of tliin uotiio In I'. Ilvatlv, I "en in, OragOD, my aulhoriauil anent, in all inullurn nin-nerieil with the nan! untitle.

K. ADRIAN, AiluiinintratrK. Kint iiuhlii-atimi Juie IS, 1UI6. NOTICI FOB PUBLICATION. I'NllMi KTATIH I.

AMI lMUL Ijiki'vitw, Otfguii. U. Mil (4l. UMIlS Ntitu la iiri i-i. glvti) tliat Janu-t Wllvuii til Kile, Oretfuti, wlui, on March 17, lull, iiis-lr in.

feit'aU Ki.trjr, No. tot KMUM Kvellun Tuwnthlp HattKr Miliaiitfite MiMiiliaii hMB i nulirr i.I hiu muni in iuski- Hum ilin t- tu imn.i. id ttal.li lalm tit ilitt inml aliw .1, i harlui A. SliiTinait H. ommUslnln T.

at rllr. UngOSiOll Hi" il.c nf July, 191ft. 'la I in an I iiaiuct aa itn- a J. Mi Mi ha i In mi, hin I'nul iter, Jum-jih Min-Hcr. all Kifc.

orvuon JAe. llrKUKas, Hofilali I (Hit) ItunmliU. I. lit No. HtiUI N.i ii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tlNITKIi HTAI'M I.AN1) UlUI'lt, I oingoii.

Jim. i. in, tin, I Nntleii in liurnbv glvull that tLu Norllle(li I'm tile lliiltway l'iiiiiiuny, (one iionl nllleii ii till i an i Hi I'unl. i illlr.iiU Im.llil. ,71 li il.y nl 1016 (lieil tu Oil.

oBiee it. aiillua lieu Iniii lOtil miliar llui iirovl.loli.nl (ll.net 1. 1 1'niiarew. airoveil July lnu tuo ml. W7, ijui I I Hen tut, aue.

til, I a li. li'J H. It, 81 I. Any ninl nil iitir.im. ilnlliiliig ailvur.ely the lullll.

ll Ni'lllli'il, or ile.li In. tu iitiji'il In euu.e of Ilia iiiliieial elimauiurof Ilia Intnl. nr any nl Inn roaaOII 10 1 lie ill. iui.nl lnui.lli'.iil..liiiiilil lllelliiittiittiiluvlt.nl III Hit. nllli i mi in inn-lie ilay ol Auati.t luit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

I'NITKIINTATKn I AND IIKIHK, llurul, oregnti, Mny 11, ml Nntli l.lierel.) given Hint Wltlni i I. i Of I iii'tmi, is Imi, ii ninile Hume. mail Knlry, No. 0Wi7n, lot t-K'4. Hev In, K.t, uin.iiieiti Mai I'll.

ii. Iian Hied until ii of I li I. nl lull to in. ki ln. .1 lliree-i-ar utmil, lo i.lnt.tl.li I I in In Ilia imiiiI atnivn 1e.urllwil, lielure It.

mi, i ninl Iteeelver, al Oregun, no lite Jim ilav nl June 11115 i 1.1 iu mi I nine, at A ll Mnltor.ol Oregon, ll.eni Went, Mnrllll lluek ninl i Wlllnlig nil ul I. ieu Ole.oll 1 null, liegn.t, i NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTEli hTATfn I. AND DmOI Uvni. OrtiBun, May Jl.

li'l i lii ln-i Hlvun tlmt W. Hohltigun liin im Ota-null, who, tut Jan and Apul i. imiu iiiH.ie iiiiininios'i KutrleiNti, Ill'iJtl-tll, uitit-rKvul) tjtir KH', hW, Nw.Hvrtlmi lU.N'.NW'a, HWNW'i, NW', MmUiiIi I Ti.wiiahlii.il Htiuth Hniijjii' Kaat, Wlllauietti' MuihlUii, hat nmi DOlle oi intention lu niako final live yrar ii.nl, tn naiatiiiali claim tu thu lain! iil-m i tin .1 lnlfi' Itt'Klalur ninl UiM-t'lwi, al Hurna, tlio kui, 'ii Ihi' mIi ilas ol July, 191ft. t'lalmaiii iiauiuk an in IffOW, AllHihliln- (lllhurt. I ilr.t,iilll lUiiliiMM, (laitlii Mart', all of Hurkli, Uu- m.

lAiikK. lU'yiairr I Will) Villi) VII l.lal No NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION. l'ai(TKI) IfATH I.ANI) OKKU'K Vili-. I'li'iiini, Mar KMn, I'll i 'miiu. hfiniv kiiii that thu Norihtrii I'kiUIi luiluti) itiuii.au, liUkv orti, uihlitM St.

i HUi.Nllun.'aoia. Iian Ihli'juili tla ul Mny, (tluil In llii- ulUit) Hi abpllua lion hi iilitt iMiurttit iro isloua ill fhu ail ul tiiKi'a, airuvtil Jul) Ihuh ao Hlat. W. pi i oi i mil iuii in, ii nr ivitai. Any nun an i.t'iauii inula ilsrrihua, ur tl I 3 a aulli claluiMii; aitvi-i -l llir liiiula ilt-iriihuu, or ilaalrluii (o ohloi't but'auat of Hit' Mliu.iul llio lini, hi i.n i lo thu tlltipoaal lo apjjli-Hni, hould Ilia linn aUldavlti ul nroltiat In (hit olTltu.ou ur In Com thu lAlhday ul July, Tiioa.

Junicii, lUglatur. In.Mii lliirni VM l.lat Ki. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. vnwau atATtS nii uiiiii, itiiui. oiegun, May la.

lull NiiUn. i. Inn ei) given lnai i tie Sin ii Uallimy I'uuioaoi, wbiwn piuii utttee aililreai al I'Mll. Mluiiaatila, tin. llil.

IMlli iIb) ot Mgi. IVIl llli'il 111 lllla ollleo ll nl'l'll'li Ion to iin.li i tlie prol I. lull, ul Ilia net nl aiiliroveil Jul I Uun Hint ,117, g'j u. elleuiliiil li) tlie ail of ullgrOM Hay 17. Ijim A.NSt.

HW'H(Vl .11 ,1 .11 eln.l.W. M. Herm No. onl 11 Ally .11.1 nil i.ei.oli. I'latllllllg ml veli ell On lniull il.jLiTLull, or vlu.lrllig In otijeiT liuenu.i ol lliu Mineral ebnraetor ul tlie Inml, ur nv UtllUI ll'MHIIIl 111 Mil' lu Hl.

Ill luiutit Ilia their affUlai ll nl i.ruie.l lu Oil. oftli mi in lielinn tlie (Jtli i.y nl July en, II l.aaa, Kegl.iur Enamels are Easy to Apply Have you a certain room in your home that looks just a bit dingy, or an old dresser or chair or table that would look more cheerful and inviting if it were given a dainty new finish of genuine enamel? There are dozens of home painting jobs that you can do with little time or expense by using ACME QUALITY ENAMELS Enamels cost but little more than ordinary paints and are easy to apply. They form smooth, hard surfaces that can be cleaned with a damp cloth almost as easily as porcelain. ASK AT OUR STORE FOR SAMPLES OF COLORS Screen Cloth for Doors and Porches Water bags, nose hags Ice Cream Freezers Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Barbed Wire Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows. Disc and Drag Harrows.

Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING Nails, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Building Paper Fishing Tackle. Guns, Ammunition NEW DISHfiS, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager HORSES J. A Jonex ttlm iPiuihaetil 1000 hcael ol W. W.

HrOHii, will lie Im-ated liur permanently. All kimU u( biuke or range lioraaa from li liaiula and up will tie purchased II lound from I htirae to a train load. Horses aefiveres" al Star Barn, Burns, Or. If Mr. JsSWI "of known tea W.

C. LUCKEY Hi. duly authorised agent. Addre.a Jon, or l.uiltcy, care Burn. Hotel t.aga..

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