t SEimes- Jrald I IIKltMKOKHl' UltUJI.ATION f NKWKFAI'KH IN TlllH 1'Ol'N I lTOItv(MAIllll.. Il 1 News. IcnmzinK at (lumberlinK'H. Efjcocliran is over from .Wanned corn $!1.2fi a case manJMercanlilo Co. jCtuilwcll ami wife arc down thaimountnin rancli. aningjhnd Pressing neatly by'SciiKNK & Wii.uams. ISJohiiHou was inthui'ily relay 1 JArchto MeCowan tlit Lund ilJoWit. JSCumnd and son were tip Snnscl Thursday. Htl S irgcBtock of wall paper at blfrgjf Dalton &. Co's. yfind .lolin Cearhoart are fromf their home near Van. lonatwagons are tlio IichI. uuiiiy iiarniiiau lucicaimiu THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON IzSkClark, the old pioneer nwnlfroin Narrows, wan in tylppjiursday. QJlrUiidrcd score cards and IjSal The Tiiucs-Ilornld mm n iNpToMr. and Mrs. Albert wsMareh 21, a nine pound if ' Dunn will deliver good. myat your barn for $10.00 lff bcautijul weather of the fflllla week has changed to coUJRuiri blustry winds. ILockvood, manager of utotrueks, came over from Tlufrsday. We offer the facili ties of a strong, well equipped Bank for rendering" of prompt, satisfactory service to our patrons. Capital and Surplus -$90,000.00 United SI a leu Dewnilarii Orvfitm Slate Dcponilari Accounts Invited assorted ten magazines for cents. Inquire WSIIOKSFOIt A1KN. WO ISNI) CIIII.DUKN JUST !VEI). I. SCHWARTZ. iNir'To Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. rierA Monday, March f, a iU;tt JIjUndy, your Home Hat jjgleaning, Mocking and ninjS Old Hats made new Poland l. UFAIIcn and .). It. Koiieri- TQjInTtho city having been oncjl as a witnesses before TUUlljury. Geo. Sizcmore, agent, for tholiadios of Hums to call mew spring samples. mxiuel Smith arrived home unwcveniiur from I'ortland tjaiho bad been visiting for rrffwa iljweeks. ;TSALK A yell drill, three- Vulcanizing at (lomberling's. Hert l'orter ia up from Sunset. V 1 1. liest was in from Silver creek during the week. Plorsheini Shoes are the best -we carrv them. Sciu.nk & Williams. See The Inland Empire Itealty Co. in regard to your Ileal Instate or (iovernment Land Husinoss. W. It. Johnson and son Albert were over from Silver Creek yes terday. You .should inspect the fine as sortment of Wall I'aper at Euna liurg, Dalton & (Vs. Harvey Wilson came in from Mend, Tuesday, where ho had been carpentering for some time. Potatoes both for table use and seed - Grant Sturtevant, at the "" vol (.too. Smyth Jr. and wife areNj Vulcanizing at Ccmberling's. Three room cottage and barn for rent. Inquire- at this office. C. A. Harlan and wife have moved into the Drinkwater resi dence across the street from The Times-Ib-rald. Rough and dressed lumber of all kinds now on band at the Williams Hros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber ?lf per thousand. Mrs. W. F. Hissner and little grandson left Wednesday for Seattle. She expects to he ab sent for several weeks. Roy Runyard has established a lumber yard in Harney and is prepared to fill orders there es pecially for rough lumber. Special Coat Sale. All Ladies' and Childrens' Coats !t.'l,t percent olf. Sweater coats 2f per cent oil" ami a reduction on all Winter and wife areNJlothing. A. K. RioiiAitnsoN. Rag carpets woven IIiiNnv ElcUNKlt, Harney, Orogon. Suila to your measure $11.50 and up. Schenk & Wilmamb. Relatives have received word that John Harper and family arc now on the road hero in an auto from Roseburg. (Jo to the White Restaurant for Chicken Supper Wednesday and Sunday evenings. J. E. Stoy, Prop. J. II. McKinnon returned the first of the week from Portland and Salem where be took the body of the late D. W. Yodcr. Thoroughbred white leghorn eggs for sale, $2.50 per setting of fifteen. MnroN Gkkh Bkoyvn. Retler see W. T. Smith about that Farm Pumping Engine so as to have it ready for work when the time comes. There will be a baseball game at the new ball park in the Voeg tly field tomorrow afternoon we are informed, between teams chosen from each side of main street. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Rums where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be bad. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone. Watch Bums Grow. W. L. Spencer came over from Silver Creek this week and moved the family out to Fife for the summer. Mrs. Spencer had been living in town this winter send ing the children to school. Customers and others desiring us to settle their taxes will please send us sheriffs statement of the amount due together with instruc tions for payment of same. FIRST NATIONAL HANK of MURNS. OREGON. The Lakeview Examiner says J. C. Dodson has completed a deal whereby he gains control of 5,500 acres of land at the south end of Goose Iake and it will be cut into tmall tracts and developed. to the d"i i ion of the republican voter i at the primary election to bo held April 10, 1012. (. W. Cu.vi.NOHit. The Progressive Pcpiibllcnn Cnn illihilo for Congress. K -? 7-5 1 K' ' , f mm - ' u9Iiiflv' 03iHr Pfc. wm $ IB f - fHf JOHN . (Jerry) RUSK. "1'or HoiisoM'lt nnil I'ruKrrKnitc I'ol- irlt-tWH'iiinit Tuft mid Htan(lpalim." AlwaN a true frii'ml of the Oregon HHtem. 'I he only caniliilate for Con- KreH nlio ilaren oppoxe the Tnft ad mlniHtrallon and the old time politicul machine. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Com missioner of Harnev County, subject to the decision of the re publican voters at the primary election to be held April 10, 1912. Fki:d II. Phtkks. to the decision or the republican voters al the primary election to beheld April 10, 1012. It. A Ml l.u:it. In announcing myself as a can didate for nomination on the re publican ticket for the office of State Senator of the twenty second Senatorial dish id, rom- posod of the counties of Grant, Harney and Malheur; having signed statement No. 1. The only other promise one can intidi is to do his very best for the State and District. This I do Wm. MiM.nit, Rurns, Oregon. Having been importuned hy a large number of old lime friends 1 haw decided to place mv name before the voters of Harney county as a candidate for sheriff 'inject to the republican voters it the primary election to be held April 10. 101 ! Having r. sided in this vicinity for twenty-seven years the people know my char acter and may judge my fitness for the position. W. Austin Goodman. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of Harney County, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. F. A. Cole. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. I hereby announce mysely as a candidate for Assessor of Har ney County subject to the deci sion of the republican voters at the primaries on April 10. If nominated and elected I shall give my personal attention to the office and conduct it in the way my conscience tells me is right. Phone us at our expense tiny 1 1 am under no obligations to a over from their Andrews home, . t, . . , having been summoned as wit- . . ., ,. . . , r .. . . lhursday from Portland where nesses before the grand jury. , , , . , , he had been for several weeks on NEW SHOES FOR MEN. WO- VKa malters before the federal MEN AND CHILDREN JUST court ARRIVED. I. SCHWARTZ. v ,', .,, ,IV., WU 1 Wl' IWHiN IjtAI JIIIVUO IN .... .. ,. ..... xt... ...... . i ne iinrncy iiumiv iaiionai C. 10. Iteery, tieo. Hagey and .1. M. Dalton arrived home from Portland Monday. They have been down on court business. Archie McGowan the Land Man wants a little confidential chat with you about anything you have to sell. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamber- Itank will be pleaded to attend to the payment of your taxes ilium receipt of.Miiir instructions. Mrs. II. J. Jokisch, wifeof the principle of the high school was in.the city this week from the farm near Waverly, visiting her husband. NEW 1012 SPRING GOODS. ain's Liniment. Try it and see, .iust received by stage al ildmare.five-year-iilil mare, Ihow quickly it gives relief. For Rrown's Satisfactory Store first JroJTcn, !tl Mitchell wagon. I sale by all dealers. 'showing of New Spring Silks. w5LCK. Iturns. Oregon. Mt.jue( an (,id time These goods are exclusive in de- ra Hendricks expects J resident of the Drewsey section, sign. This beautiful line of Silks vSttho lint of the coining was in the city a few days the consists of Foulards, Voiles, Silk forjjTaconia where she goes first part of this week having Ginghams, Chiffon Taffetas, .tfjuSr brother. some dental work done and at-. Crepe Charmense, Crepe Me- tmta i i: i.. .. !..... I, ..,.:.. ....,, trwirs Cronn do Pliino unii Mnt. Bn. :.....! 1. .......' lUllillllK in iiinei uiiiiier.-, i 1-- - - MUlinvil in 1 1 veil iiwiiiu I 5a evening from San !' N. Iteelar and son, II. K. iaco where he had been and u. ii fisner were m isurns Thursday. I heso gentlemen are formerly from Indiana and have taken up land in the Happy Val ley section. The two latter spent the winter at Vale with their families and just came in with a friends for the kindness, sympa- huTspring, yet this section load of household goods. Mr. my and assistance extended to atfJa great many new peo- Reelar Sr. spent the winter at us during the illness and death Mis season anil the busi- Diamond. All are pregaring to of our brother and uncle. Prof, tithe land office has been go on their homesteads and begin D. W. Yoder and to the Harney tlonnlly good. developing them. County High School for the beau- J tiftil floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. M. Yoder. Mrs. 10. L. Clark lTTT7iaTrV!DTTVTr Q1VM M. U m... w,,!,;,,,, .. Mrs. E. J. McNeelan account of the illness of tber. Mr. Itrown Sr. has Ifctl bis health. Iten stop ilPprtland for a couple of ifflfiiis way home. Here-' ho influx of colonists rather snuas. ion wilblmd a stock of goods in these items that have the Style, Reauty and Quality. N. RR0WN& SONS. Portland, Oregon. We wish to express our sincere gratitude and thanks to the many SHE SPRING STOCK IS IN HOES UTTON SHOOS SHOES Schwartz L A T : T S T Y L E S DAINTY I'UMI'S A li a ; v A it u T Y SHOES TIES, SLIPPERS SHOES MASONIC BUILDING - Mrs. 0. F. Antonsen We have decided to discontinue our line of alcohols and liquors and have some sweeping re ductions in price. Now is the timu to liiv in a supply before the stock is exhausted. It will not last long at the price we are mak ing. Wo will sell you a good article at .$;i.5U per gallon. HllllNS DlH'AUTMKNT STOKi:. Tonawania will have a first class baud and orchestra man here the latter part of next month. It is hoped to get up a good band of young men who are in a position to play at all times when no essary without neglect ing their business. Rums people like band music and Tonawania hopes to furnish a good band dur ing the season. I T. It, Hill was up from his farm near Waverly the first of this week. He informs Tho Times Herald that ho has seeded 1110 acres to wheat and rye and is now preparing ground to seed itO 'acres more. Mr. Hill is certain ily tho kind of farmer Harney 'county needs and it ia hoped we may have more, business you may have. Fire In sura nee, Listings, Homestead Matters, Etc. Phone 211. Inland IOmimuk Realty Co. Burns, Oregon. STUDIORAKERWAGONS 2J inch Studebaker Wagon, .$7.r).()0; sells for $05.00. 2J inch Studebaker Wagon, $80 00; sells for $100.00. Studebaker Ruck board. $105.00; sells for $125.00. Studebaker Single Buggies, $50.00; sell for $100.00. These goods must be sold at once. N. BROWN & SONS. Agents. Political Announcements' 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the oflice of School Superintendent of Harney County subject to tho decision of the democratic voters at the primary election to be held April 10. 1912. W. L. Newton. COUNTY COMMISSIONER My name will be on the pri mary ballot for the office of Com missioner of Harney county, sub ject to the decision of the demo cratic voters at the primary elec tion to be held April 19, 1012. Fked Otley. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Com missioner of Harney County, sub ject to the decision of the repub lican voters at the primary elec tion to be held April 10. 1912. G. O. Henduicks. rou COUNTY commissioned I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of Harney County, subject to the decision of tho Democratic electors at the primary election to bo held April 19. 1912. Jasi'kk Davis. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office- of County Cnininis.sioner, subject to the de cision of the democratic voters at the primary election to bo held April 19, 1912. J. E. SlZEMOltE. 1 hereby announce myself a candidato for the oflice of Repre sentative in the Legislature from Harney and Malheur counties, subject to tho will of tho repub lican voters at the primary elec tion to bo held April 19, 1912. 1 1 have signed statement No. 1 hud behove in and endorse all other progressive laws of the state, and shall support and work to retain all progressive laws of the state. A. G. Kingman. I hereby announco myself a candidate for tho office of Coro ner gf Harney County, subject political boss or ring of any kind. Rout. S. Grant, Jr., Waverly, Oregon. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Sur veyor of Harney County, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election to bo held April 19. 1912. C. E. Beery. FOR STATE SENATOR I, James F. Mahon, of Mule Harney County, Oregon, hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of State Senator of the 22nd Senatorial District, compos ed of Grant, Harney and Malheur Counties, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary election on April 19th. James F. Mahon. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of Harney county subject to the decision of the democratic oter. at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. Sidney Comegys. At the earnest solicitation of a large number of substantial citi zens and friends throughout the county I have consented to allow my name to be placed upon the primary ballot for the office of sheriff of Harney county, subjt ct to the decision of tin. democratic voters at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. People may judge of my fitness for tin position by my past record. A. K. Richardson. i Uncle Sam Banks With Us, Why Don't You? HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Hums, Oregon our Home Institution ORP.QON STATi: DEPOSITARY . RESOUKSES OVER $100,000.00 We Welcome Small Accounts tt&mmmf.aft mwctiMc gg-gaaPBn)wiMPW 4fjjf Bttrsanxim .a ansiB-BMUMi assTy GET READY 1 s; Ena rrriMr bi js; sjsaa; .hiit 92 Carder. Seeds 1 Garden Hoes 111 Carden Flakes 1 W 'aikiiig Plows ows TUf.t E I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of School Superintendent of Harney coun ty, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to beheld April 19, 1912. L. M. Hamilton. To the voters of Harney. Grant and Malheur ceunties: I am asking for the nomination for District Attorney at the April primary election. I promise if nominated and elected to devote my entire time and energy to the work of this oflice, and will stand for "Kxact justice in all cases, good government, effici ency anil economy." 1 will ap preciate your support and will do my best to justify your confi dence in me. Robert M. Duncan. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of County Assessor subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election on April 19, 1912. En J. Cati.ow I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Sur wyor.of Harney County, subject tft the' decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 19. 1912. Frank II. Gowan, Narrows, Ore. I hereby announco myself a candidate for the oflice of clerk of Harney county subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. 10. B. Waters. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of assessor of Harney county, subject to tho decision of the republican voters at tho primary election to be held April 19, 1912. J. J. DONEHAN. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of trea surer of Harney county, subject to tho decision of the democratic voters at tho primary election to bo held April 19, 1912. Simon Lewis. I hereby announco myself a candidate for the oflice of trea surer of Harney county, subject I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county clerk of Harnev county, sulrject to the decision of the democr. tic voters at the primary elect! m to be held April 19. 1912. C. E. DlLLMAN. LESLIE J. AKER Announces candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Dis trict Attorney for Harney. Grant and Malheur Counties, subject to the will of the voters at the pri maries. If nominated and elect ed, will during my term of office endeavor to discharge the duti - of the position faithfully, tear- lessly and impartially; and will give my entire time to the public cause. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of asses sor of Harney county subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election to be held April 19. 11. C. A. Bkittinciham. i c riows line Plows Gasoline Engines Gasoiine Traction Engines fiamd and Wind Mill Pumps Centrifugal Pumps Irrigation Outfits a Specialty Ail Kinds of Farm Machinery Hnrdware, Tools, Sporting Goods Tin and Plumbing Shop I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of eount clerk of Harney County subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. E. C. Ergleston. H UccK . i ! ?. . & CUMMINS -n J. V ' ,r ttz.ef "tK.-i,r "iVj,-v3e"'ii3 .VsisstM:? t Colonist Fares iAii. March I to April o, l'.-!:' Klom l M.t I lliiimollli l lull' i 10 nil lIMt!i IDIlK' I I I H i It " liitt mini i aim In .orthnt mi llu ri 3 t-t. K 4- With the most aptomistic faith in the future of IWllXS itnd IIAHXEV COUNTY we enter the New Year of s-SSsg- 1912 St- We anticipate for you and ourselves unexcelieu. prusperilii and hope you will co-operate with i. to make thin possible. "United we stand, divided ice fall. ' ' S e Burns Dep'm't. Store J M '! OriU is trill receive prompt attention U' 11 :-U2-va$3 (regon - Washington Rail-i - mdSI-viKiitidaCaii.iKmiguppiSY 0 2853 From CIIICAUO ST. I.OUI OMAHA KANSAS CI ST. PAUL $.1.1.00 $.U.0D $35.00 $i5.00 $25,011 riooiliji;itiU Inn la run from nil ulli. r pnilliH. Pirtft m'rvfmi from t liioutt'. SI. l'.iul, Oinilm ini'l Kan litynvii C. & N. V UNION PACIFIC, OUHUON JHOKI' I. INF. aiiJ O W. I & N. Lines Prolecled Automatic Mock SipnN VOU CAN PUFPAY FAKFs Millu llii'.o rati nii Wtl niiiiil only, Imtox mi) lio ireinUl h ili'i iI1iiii hIiii til tin ticket with )our Uh'iiI uiifin, nud miiiriltr w 11 lu IcU'iimpln'il lun oil.lrm tflun 1 1I lu telllui: uf oiir thhI rt'ifiun tf mill WiMnli'rfulup. Iiurluiiillri lor lloiuv HiilKliiiii. llhi.lriitoJ hu.I rflluliK' I'tlnloil niHiltr w 111 lie luulli'il lu riiiuiii' in nliom v.iu no.li u fill, I'J' ililr- uk GENERAL IASSEN(5EK ACT. Portland, Oregon. ' mported German Coach Will in. .Li- tho Season of 1912 at my ranch ine RHi?es East of Burns il" the highest priced colts in Harney county in ciaLs and his get speaks for bia qualities 1 III tKl I -! is the mi. except standard bn'd as a hire. P..nIuu- iu.i cue lor mares on the place. TERHS TO INSURE $20.00 0. L. SRINGLjDECKER,Brns, Ore. TPES-HERALD Job Printing