tt 10 CO mum UK1KBT OinOULATION Of rnrAricR in this county. Ituriuy, makgu , mil Loonl News. mys ready for job work. Franklin was in tlio city vcok. ttorick Patterns at Luna- Dalton & Co. ?. and Ira Mnhon are over (Anderson on land business. Sale -A Kansas prairio ling: plow. Call at Short's smith shop. the Inland Empire Real if you have anything for r exchange. C. Eggleston and Fred In were up from Sunset al days this week. French Hotel serves a Sunday dinner and special Ition is Riven to family CO. i auto men aro getting their Sues ready for business as as the roads will permit use. Irving Miller took quite Iher home last evening. She (l suffering severely today lot much improved. Minnie Fircovcd is prc- lo nurse patients at the C. luch home in Rums. Con- Kent cases solicited. III. Morrison and wife are (home from California where anent the winter. Mr. son reports having enjoyed lacation period and both arc health. W DRAPERY GOODS AT BUSY CORNER STORE. J. Passenger has gono to as and other points on tho fiutes railroad to reprsent beal estate men and direct sts.to this section who de- iind. fKAY I have at my place bd muley cow, 4 years and Jed 0 E connected with bar een on right hip: Marked, lofT left ear and overbit in Owner prove property pay charger. J. Haiidisty, Burns, Ore. jhono Hardisty Station, letter received this morning Addison Bennett "Rabbit- announces that he leaves md today to make a tour of ral Oregon. He has a con- l with the Oregonian to write inal letters for publication at paper and hopes to reach i about May 1. Jw SILK PETTICOATS AT BUSY CORNER STORE. Ivory enjoyable afternoon arty was given at the C. t. Inney home 'inursuny in i Mrs. E. E. Purington join hostess. The handsome ; were awarded to Mrs. W. arsden and Mrs. Wm. Miller ;ho highest scores. Miss ;e DaveyandMrs. H. Kelley lowest scores. Dainty re- ments were served. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at the close of oiwncss March 7th, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $270,777.78 U.S. Bonds 50,000.00 Bonds and Securities 58,929.45 Premium on U. S. BondB 2,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures C.C00.00 Fivo per cont Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 91,350.98 $480,914.21 LIABILITIES Capital ? 25,000.00 Surplus and Undividod Eroflta 53,432.51 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 383,481.70 $480,914,21 Capital and Surplus $75,000.00 United States Depositary We Offer to Depositors Absolute Safety and Efficient Service. Accounts Invited A. Venator is in tho city. Spring seed wheat at tho Busy Corner Store. Frank Dibble is among our Sliver creek visitors. Tho Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. Thos. Seaweard is in the city renewing acquaintances. NEW DRESS GOODS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Joe Catlow is in the city from the southern part of the county on land business, no is nccom panincd by his mother. Tho errand jury will bo called ' together next Monday to investi- gate whatever may come before it and in that way have such work ready for the regular April term of court which convenes the icnowing mummy. Customers and others desiring us to settle their taxes will please Ronil im flhcrifTs statement of the amount due together with instruc tions for navment of same. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BURNS, OREGON. NEW BLANKETS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE- Ed Goodman will again bo ready to take tho herd of town cows to pasture between April 10 and 15. Terms $2.50 per month. Let him know or leave word at this ofiice of tho number of cows you have to go in thoj herd. V. Defenbaugh, one of tho pio neer residents of Harney county who camo out from Missouri 28 years ago with the Byrd family, is up from his home in tho south end. Ho says his section has had more snow during the past win ter than has fallen before for many years. Crop prospects aro quite favorable down there. I Seo A. W. Gowan for farm loans. Supt Gilcrcst of tho P. L. S. Co. is again in tho city. NEW GINGHAMS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. J. II. Neal and wife nre in the city from their home at Folly farm. Raw Funs-Highest price for all kinds of raw furs. "Write me. Fiiank B. Glenn, Vale, Oregon. Geo. Fry returned yesterday from an extended visit io Nevada, California and Western Oregon points. NEW LACE CURTAINS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Drs. Marsden & Griffith per formed an operation on Mrs. Lloyd Johnson yesterday after noon which was successful and the patient is resting well at tho Home hotel. Estiiay Taken up nenr Lnwen in January one white mare, weight about 1000 lbs branded 8E on left jaw; one brown maro weight about 1000 lbs branded C I E on left shoulder-both work animals. Owner call, pay charges and take property. Fiiank Cattkiison, Lawcn, Oregon. M armed Yesterday after noon at tho BUrns hotel in this city J. L. VnnGrath and Edith ClemonB, Justico Piatt T. Randall performing tho ceremony. Mr. VnnGrath is employed with J. W. Leo & Co. at Albcrson nnd tho bride is a landholder in that sec tion. They will make their home in that vicinity. Tho Times Herald extends hearty congratu lations and wishes them n happy and prosperous life. IN THE SPRING One's Fancy Naturally Turns To Thoughts Of LIGHT AND BRIGHT APPAREL WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS " 3 I READY TO WEAR DRESSES In White, Blue, Tan, Lavender, Pink and Gray Prices: From $1.75 to $12.00 WORSTED SKIRTS Beautiful Shades From $4.00 to $16.00 SUMMER SKIRTS In Black, Blue Gray and Tan , $1.75 to $5.00 White Waists, 75c to $ 6.50 SILK Waists, $3.50 to $9.00 Stop in and Look at Our Beautiful New Line of LADIES NECKWEAR, SUMMER SUITING NEW DRESa GOODS, El'C. fed o p Co r. Schwartz PROPRIETOR L Schwartz .J PROPRIETOR. Alteration freo atSchonk Bros Chop barloy at E. B. Reed & Son's. NEW PERCALES AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. W. L. Best haBbcen over from Silver crcok for a fow days. Don't forgot tho Presbyterian Church choir annual Easter Sale. You always got value received when trading at Hagoy & Rich ardson's. A flno now lot of dried fruits hnvo been added to tho Block at Reed's Grocery Sloro. C. V. Reed nnd wife nnd their littlo daughter woro up from their Sunset homo Wednesday. Tho Baptist Ladies Aid will continuo window sales each Sat urday at tho Reed Grocery until futhcr notice. Tho porsonal attention given guests at tho French Hotel has given it a good reputation L. B. Culp, Prop. Seo THE INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY, they want 20 GOOD RELINQUISHMENTS QUICK. S. Alborsor is among the sovcr al out of town people hero as a witness in somo of tho land con test cases. With tho great flocks of mi gratory birds coming in and John Gemborling loosing his "stacho" there is no longor any doubt of spring. M. A. Murphy, of Bellinghnm, Wash., is in tho city. Ho is an old timo friend of the Itaycraft boys and is hero looking over the county with a view of investing. There are three of Mrs. Irwin's "Elsie Book'a" loaned out to friends and sho would liko to know whero they are. Sho is in no hurry for them merely wants to know whero they are. W. J. Foster made proof on his homestend last Monday, be ing assisted by Fred Hcrclh and A. McKcnziA as witnesses. Mr. Foster left Thursday for Wash ington points to look nftcr busi incss interests nnd visit his sons. You will never again bo quite as you aro today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you bo able to get so "young" a photograph that looks like you as today. Visit the Saycr Studio. Tho services tomorrow at tho Presbyterian church will bo tho last that Mr. Irwin will conduct as pastor. Tho communion of tho Lord's Supper will be cele brated nt tho morning hour. Ho will also conduct the Adult Bible Class during tho Sunday School session. N. Meier, tho San Francisco cigar manufacturer, arrived hero Wednesday afternoon and is a guest at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Leon M. Brown. Mr. Meier plnnned nnd carried out a happy surprise, none of tho family ex pecting him. Mr. Meier is an enthusiastic booster for Burns and Harney Countv and is much pleased to see tho improvements since his visit of July 1909. Ho will remain hero for several days. Leon Freimnn, who accompan ied his brother Sim to Los Angeles whero the latter waB married Feb. 27, stated upon his return homo that they had experienced very disagreeable weather. Tho wcathor improved on their ap proach to Oregon and continued to improve tho entire routo nnd when they nrrived in Harney Valley last Saturday Mr. Freimnn said wo had tho best of all re specting bright sunshine nnd real spring weather. ROLLED BARLEY AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. C. B. McConnoll, in charge of tho irrigation project on Silver creek, has his men now out gag' ing tho streams nnd getting measurements of tho spring run off. R. D. Coopor is BUitioned at tho Cecil ranch on Silver crcok. M. V. Dodge is in charge of tho station nt E. P. Sylvester's up tho river from Bums and R. Lupor, Iato of tho stnto engi neer's ofllco at Salem is at Crad docks in Silvics. John Kcsslor Js back from Philadelphia where ho spont tho winter with his fnthor. In com ing west ho took tho southern routo and wont over into Mexico for two dayB to investigate con ditions. John is just of tho dis position to got ovcrythlng in sight on such a trip and wo bo llovo would hnvo enjoyed n "scrap" had tho opportunity presented itself. Ho Bays con ditions aro bad down thoro and tho insurgents havo n grievance. Ho talks interestingly of tho situation thoro nnd boliovcs tho Inourectos will recelvo recpgnl tlon bof oro tho revolution is finally settled, , wWWWHHBBB8WWiBJjuiiuwiiJ w Ji ln Alfred Beujamlne clothing ut Schenk Bros. Born-Monday, March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Byrd, a son. Cleaning nnd Dressing for Indies and gentlemen at Schenk Bros. city Everything for ovory body at tho Lunaburg, Dnlloii & Co. Department Store. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co. will pay 2J cents per pound for wheat or barloy. Wo havo received our new Spring Bamples for suits. Come nnd seo them Schenk Bros. Mrs. I. Schwartz grow sudden ly 111 last night requiring a phy sician but is improved this morn ing. Miss K. Nougcbnucr is located in tho Jorgcnson building south Main St nnd is prepared to do all kinds of dress making. James Paul Is in as a witness in ono of tho contests before tho land ofllco. Ho is Buffering with a siego of grip and is cross as n bear. Lauranco Shcpard and Walter Cross accompanied by the littlo dnughtor of Kemp Hardisty, camo down from Trout creek yesterday to seo Mrs. Cross and the littlo ones. If you want to make a trade, sell your relinquishment or other properly tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. will bo of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. Jesso Albcrson and wife nnd Miss Etta McCluro camo in yes terday from their homo nenr Albenion postoflico to attend lo some land business. Particular people do their trading at tho Hngey & Richard son general mercnnnuiso store whero a fine line of dry goods, furnishings, shoes, etc. is always found. T. S. Glathary. of Ruston, La., is a recent arrival with a view of securing lnnd nnd mnking his permnnent homo in this country. Tho young man is a printer and feels at homo in a shop. NEW SILK WAISTS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. E. T. Hcbcrton nnd Wid Drink water aro fitting up the old Grant Kesterson shop at tho south end of mnin street as a garage and genernl repair shop for automo biles. They will bo ready for business as soon as tho Benson opens. Judge Thompson was in tho city for sovernl days during tho week and was met here by Mrs. Thompson who had just returned from an extended visit to rela tives and friends in the Wil lamette Valley and other sections. They left for home Wednesday. Estkay Sorrel horse, blazo face, two white hind feet, age 3 years, weight about 1)00, brand H H L connected on ritrht stifle. tlio B reversed; also II on left stiflle. Been at my Emigrant creek place all winter. Owner call and pay charges. Paul Finke, Burns, Oregon Several residents of the south em part of the county are here this week on business, many of them being witnesses in the land contest cases now before the local land office. Among those hero are Elmer nnd Ed. Carlson, A. Stone, Chas. Turner and V. Defenbaugh. NEW LINGERIE WAISTS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. The manngcr stopped at tho G. W. Clovengcr furniture store this morning nnd looked over ono of tho finest displays of now rugs and art Bquarcs that was ever shown in Eastern Oregon. They aro rich in color nnd design nnd good enough for nnybody. NEW RIBBONS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Maiuued Wednesday, Maroh 22, M. II. Brenton nnd Mrs. Florence CInrk, Justico Jasper Davis performing the ceremony nt Harney. Both tho contracting parties aro pioneer residents of this Bection. Tho brido Is a sis ter to Leo Caldwell and lived in Burns for many years but had rccontly loturned from another state whoro sho was residing. Mr. Brenton has been in business horo for many years. Wo join friends in extending best wishes. Clyde Embrce, his mother and tho littlo son of Mrs. Sellars, ar rived Monday from Dallas whero Clydo had spent tho wlntor with tho family, Mrs. Embroo nnd littlo grandson will spend somo timo horo with boyB on thoir homesteads near Wright's Point. Van mot them In Burns nnd Mrs. Embreo has been putting jn her timo pleasantly this week visit ing many old timo acquaintances in thin vicinity. Dr. Embreo and family woro onco residents of this section nnd had a very wide ncquninlnnco. Frank Cawlfiuld is in Un locking after somo business. NEW HATS FOR MEN AT nuiw ihtcv pnnMt,'!? H'mtJM 111U JJWU4- vvniiiii .w. -- Hngoy &. RichurdHou are head quarters for tho very best grocer ies Pacific Stock and Poultry food at tho Lunaburg, Dulton &. Co. Department Sloro. Drs. Marsden & Griffith nre having a garage creeled on the lnlti itiiilr f limit rtiA .. .,. ... .,. WM.V.U. , Wm. Krisko wan down the other day to pay his taxe nnd look after other businesH affair. A. Barron arrived home tho first of this week from Idaho points whero ho had been work ing. Wm. Stewart has returned to his furm homo having sufficiently recovered from his serious illness to go out and direct tho spring work. James Crawford is preparing to open a saloon in the Red Front building adjoining i tho French hotel recently vacated by Joe Llndcr. W. O. Billings enrno up from the southern pari of the county Thursday in company with V. Defenbaugh. Ho is hero in con nection with land cases. Ike Constant is back from an extended visit to Portland, Seattle and other outside points, lie en joyed his vacation visit and looks well and henrty. Miss Hclcno Swain closed her term of school out on Sage Hen yesterday and has been employed to tench in Valley View district, the term beginning April tt. Rentes for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per fool. Any one desiring Rcntos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Albcrson, Albcrson, Oregon. Circuit Judge Dalton Biggs is expected here this evening from his homo at Ontario to be in readiness to open an adjourned term of court next Monday. J. J. Heinz was up from his home during tho week fooking after his taxes and othor busi ness. He reports crop prospects quite favorable in his neighbor hood. L. G. Mnnfey, of Washington, un old time friend of F. C. Dillard of the Eastern Oregon Engineering Co., is here to visit the latter nnd look over the country. Clay Clemens mill is the near est ono to Bums whoro all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be bad. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone for quick orders. A. O. Faulkner and F, C. Dill ard, of the Eastern Oregon Engi neering Co., returned homo tho first of this week from the Sleons Mountain section where they wore doing some field work. NEW FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE Special Agent Boyer of the U S. lnnd department is horo to conduct several land cases before the local land cases before the local land office. Tlio cases are now being heard and the taking of testimony will last for several days. Tho hunting party consisting of Dr. Hibbnrdaud little son, Dr. Griffith, Sam Mothershead, J. M. Dalton nnd Tom Sngers returned from tho lakes Thursday ovoning nnd report having had fine sport. They brought back n largo num ber of birds including several swan. John W. Sickelsmith, Greens boro, Pa., has three children, and liko most children they frequent ly take cold. "Wo havo tried several kinds of cough medicine," ho says, out havo never found any yet that did them ns much good as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." For sale by all good Dealers. Several friends gave Sim Frci man and brido a serenade at the I. Schwartz homo last Monday evening which thoy appreciated very much. Tho serenaders were invited in nnd treated 'to refreshments: Mr. and Mrs. Freimnn received a hearty wel como homo and tho brido is par ticularly pleased with this section and expressed dolight at tlio re ception uccordcdlicr by tho good pcoplo of our littlo city. NEW FRENCH GINGHAMS ATTHE BUSY CORNER STORE A WORKMAN Is just as welcome ns a depositor with this bank as the man of wealth. 'There is as much reason why the wage earner should have a bank account Iiore as anybody, and the ;wize of his beginning if small, need "not deter him. THIS BANK COURTEOUSLY IN VITES TI I E ACCOUNTS OF WAGE EARNERS AND WOMEN. BARNBYCODNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns Controlled and Owned People. By Home Small Accounts Are Always Welcome. "Your Home .Institution.'' -DRUGS' THE WELCOME PHARMACY 4 7 YEARS experience in the Drug A M t CO Busi ness. We nave no ilea a srocic uur goods are clean and new. When you buy 2 your drugs from us you can rest assured that j they are pure, fresh and will nave tne enect to which your doctor desires. You can also find new and up to date Stationery, Fresh Candies, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Rub ber Goods, Fancy Soaps, Pipes EtcA ST A TIONEIl V - Clevenger's Furniture Store DISHES-DISHES When you want Dishes conn in and talk to us. We aro pre pared to supply you in whatever is necessary. FURNITURE ROCKI2RS, D1NIN0 CHAIRS, A10KKIS CHAIRS, COUCHES, DININd rAM.CS UIIRARY 1 AM HS, CIIIMHtliNS' I'UKNUURK, RUUS. UIZDSTUADS GLASSWARE Hahd-Painled China Complete Dinner Sets Plain Earthenware AT RIGHT PRICES GRAPHAPHONB FREE! -AT- Clevenger's Furniture Store jaBuffiSaEGZHU' SAVE TIME MON -AND- uLLc JOHN ROBIW'ON Slock Inspector, Harney Cuimly. Home Ailtlronn IliirnH, Oro C. E. LEMAY Pnlntlujj, I'aper llanglug, Sign Writing Estimates Riven on nil classes of bucIi work. AflENT HENRY BOSCH WALL I'APER Headquarters at French Hotel The Working Capacity is Enormous of the FARM Pump Engine Always on the hustle; a tireless worker, that needs no hoss. It tackles any task; cuts hours to minutes; cuts cost to pennies; cuts out tho wear and tear on muscles; keeps men from becoming mnchinos; pays handsome daily in cash saved and work perfoimed. The engine will pump sufficient water in less than half hour for the average family's daily use at a cost of not more than three fourths of a cent. Fits Any Standard Pump Pumps 400 to 1,000 Gallons per Hour Tell us about your requirements, we can meet them; (t interested in Larger Engines ask for cataloguo of FULLER & JOHNSON'S D uhle Eft ciency Entfiivs. W.T.S Agent for Harney County 'fV'' , There is only oiu good place to go for GOOD DRUGS. STATIONBKY, CIGAHS, HOOKS, CONI'KCTIONKUY, and T01LBT ARTICLES REED BROS. DRUG STORE Tho store maintained and oporated for your con vonionco nnd satisfaction. Ono that you can rely on at all tiinos. Tlie City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors P''. v..''''''',k'V''',k1fc1ft1