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91 m m Don't These Warm Spring Days make you think of that NEW SUIT you will be needing soon? Easter is not far away, no doubt you will want a new suit then. Why Not Order It Now And be Prepared? We can furnish you anything you may want in the suit line. All tailor made suits guaranteed to fit. PRICES REASONABLE Call and sec us whether you bay or not. We are always glad to show yon Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon Additional Locals. Tonawnnm tonight J. P. Cm-bran and family were in the city this week on business. Onion se's nt th Hums Hani ware (V Dry cloaninK and pressing at the Burns Strain ijiundrv. 4tf. B. 1. Hcnnctt took Ins depar ture the fore part of the WStS for Colorado. Nyals llaby Cough Remedy for baby'H oaugfl it The Welcome Pharmacy. He sure and see those new ties Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Co, are showinir. Sixty day oats at two cents per pound, at .lames Pirie, Cow Creek. 21-22. Dr. II. Menman was up from Harriman on business during the week. Stock taken to pasture Sarins the season. Address, .lames II. Stewart. lUirns. Oregon. 19 21. Jasper Davis, the pionner of Harney, has bstfl tpiite ill this week, but is reported as havinit rested well yesterday. Dr. Ceo. (2. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis eases of eye, ear and nose. Eyes tested and glasses lilted. 50tf. Tom Hutton came over from Wagontire Saturday in his car and was accompanied in by Mrs. Madge Kirli and Miss Icila Rtrli. Wheat for sale, fine quality. Club and Hluestem, at 14 cents per pound, will sell any quantity. Peter Mortimer, Harney, Oregon NOTICE. Sealed bids will bo received by the Board of Directors of school Dist. No, 1, of Harney, Oregon, for 100 cords of 4ft. pine wood of first quality to be cut during months of May or June. The same to be delivered in the wood shed (the district will cord the wood) at the school house in Burns not later than September 1. 1914. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Mark all envelopes "Bids for Wood". No bids considered after May 1. W. L Blott, Clerk. Nolle to Creditors. In tliM'uunt I'mirl "I UWState'Ol Oft- ifon, lor 1 1 in iit-v dimity. In llin nmliii nl Hi" I'atntii nl Nellie lluaton, !" .i--I Notice ii hereby SJTftl t liul tin- uiiil.i .iimii-iI ha Iwen tittle iiiKinted ailiiiini. tiiilur i if (he rMiih' nl Nellie llualon, ileccarcd, by order of t lie judye of (lie .ilinvr entitled court. All BWSMt hnvniK claim, againa! aid e(n(e are hereby tiotitieil ( pff wilt uine duly verified a liy lnw rrquii i'il, to the nnilemi)iiieit at hi plmv of bwtatsi in Hum", Ohm wttatasta month, from (lie daleol the Hi l puMa-n-tion of thin notice. The llml iuliliculioii of llin notice i I lie 4th day of April. Il. W II. HUSTON. A. In iiiltrtor of the atat of Nrllir lluaton, liei'raM'd. tfhr (Himrs-SftaCd JULIAN BYRO SATURDAY. AMU. 4. 114 subscription rates Oa. Y..r 91. M.itiH. TVr.. M..IH. State vs Sidney Comegys larceny. Plea of not guilty en tered. Continued by consent until first day of October term. State vs J. H. Henderson and Rose Henderson -Perjury. State vs Edwin R. Griffin larceny. 2.00 i.oe Palm Sunday Service. Circuit Court. Circuit Judge Dalton Biggs ar rived from Ontario and has been holding court since, devoting his time to hold over cases and tak ing care of such business as the grand jury requires. The grand jury has been in session since Monday and have brought in some indictments and are still considering business. Considerable business has been transacted before the court but we have not space today to de vote to the entire docket before the court, the proceedings given below are those of a finished character and not the entire docket of cases. Certificates of naturalization were issued to Otto Nystrom. Johan Mayer, Oskar Conrad Johnson, William Allen, Michael Halvorsen and Arnold Bleuler. Cases that have been definitely settled during the week follew: LAW Frank Cawlfield vs D. H. and Claud Smyth Ejectment. Judg ment on mandate of Supreme court. C. H. Leonard vs Eliza Riggs attachment Settled and dis missed. J. W. Geary vs John Hoas Damages. Settled and dismissed. C. A. Haines vs Ray Barron -attachment. Default and judg ment and order of sale. N. Brown & Sons vs A. E. Murphy Action on account. Set tled and dismissed. Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. vs Earl Elliott attachment. De fault and judgment. Drewsey Mercantile Co. vs J. M. Farrens -attachment. Settl ed and dismissed. C. H. Leonard vs R. R. Glen and F. E. Nutley - attachment. Settled and dismissed. C. F. McKinney vs A. L. Marshall et al -attachment. Set tled and dismissed. L. V. Smith vs J. W. Burdick and John Ott attachment. Set tled and dismissed. Ben Newman vs T. F. Matney and J. R. Jenkins Recovery of money. Settled and dismissed. Rosenbaum Bros, vs Lawen Mercantile Co attachment Set tled and dismissed. Piano Mfg Co. vs N. P. Biddle attachment. Settled and dis missed. EQUITY Ada R. Heniz vs J. J. Heniz Divorce. Decree of divorce for defendant. C. W. Holloman vs Mary and Geo. Hown -Foreclosure. Settled and dismissed. Eldora FitzGerald vs Pierce FitzGerald -Divorce. Dismissed on plaintiffs motion. Samunel Wylde vs Alton L. Wells - Recovery of money. De cree of foreclosure and sale. CBIMMINAL State vs 1. L. Sleeper and A F. Jackson, two indictment, Obtaining money under false .pretenses. Demurrer to indict ment taken under advisement 1 Next Sabbath is Palm Sunday the last Sunday before the Crucifiction; so called because on that occasion the multitude cut down palm branches and strewed them in the way as Christ en tered Jerusalem. Dr. Benson's theme next Sunday morning will be. 'The Trimphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday." At the close of the morning service holy communion will be administered, and new members will be received into the church. In the evening the subject of the discourse will be "The Opti mism of Jesus. " All are cordially invited to these services. Easter Egg Hunt Members of Mothers Club are endeavoring to give the children a real ezg hunt to held be Mon day, April 13th after school. The merchants are co-operating with the Mothers Club and between 30 and 40 dozen eggs have been donated for this purpose. All finding eggs bearing the following names will receive small prizes by presenting egg to Welker & Fisk Confectionery. I. Schwartz, Rexal Drug Store. Welcome Pharmacy, A K. Richardson, E. B. Reed A Son, Lunaburg, Dalton & Co., N. Brown A Sons, Burns Hardware Store, Mrs, Leah Millar, Fred Haines, and Welker & Fisk and all those bearing numbers from 5 to 25. Children of 12 years and under are eligible to enter the contest. NOTICE OF SALE. In (Iik County Court of th Hlat ol i inyuii for liar ni'v County I III LIDCT NATION Al RANK HF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS; In t" Matter of tin. Malt el Ni-llie innnoo. 'Tlir. BANK THAT MAKES iiinnui. iwo-aaeii YOUR t $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Hat of tk OmmmUm, Management Etc.. of The Times-Herald published weekly, at Burns, Oregon, re quired by the Act of August 24, 1912. Editor, Managing Editor, Busi ness Manager and Publisher, Julian Byrd, Burns, Oregon. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, hold ing 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. Julian Bybd Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of April, 1914. Sam Motheksiiead. Notary Public for Oregon. J. K. Sizemore spent a few days in town this week looking after burin and was also a witness before th grand jury. Mrs. Millar has her opening of new spring millinery today at the Schwartz store The ladies are cordially invited to call and see the late tbin Baker, Oregon has established a precedent in the way of taxa tion by making u levy of one half mill on all taxable property in the town for a fund for an annual Fourth of July celebration. R. D. ( the civil engineers, came in from their Silver Creek land holdings during the week. The former has returned to resume his fenc ing operations, Mr. Dodge re maining for a short visit with his wife and son. Claud Smyth and wife return ed from Portland last Sunday where Mr. Smyth had gone for special eye treatment. He is much letter ano his physicians assured him the injured eye would not be impaired. They have gone out to their Happy Valley home. Id a m Sunday school. 11am Worship and sermon preparing for Faster. 7:.'10 m Worship and instruction. Getting religion by the Horns. Thursday 7:30 p m, union prayer meeting at Presbyterian church. Friday evening :.' p m, choir practice at church. lack of sfiace prevents com ment on the entertainment given at Tonawama last night by the Presbyterian Indies' Aid. It was well attended and quite a pleasing program. The "Tom Thumb Wedding" was most generously applauded and the little ones are entitled to con gratulation. Per Cent Loan For Coat. Obtainable In luiv, liuilil or iiiiiiovr liirin, ruiu'li iinilrit v property "i icinovr itiu-iiinlii .itiri t lirri-lmiii. Sk-i'iiiI I'rivile. un uiitl Bfaiomhh Terms Pot pro- iMisiiiiiii, MiMuK Pina.nct IVii . 1SJ7 Hunch IIMk , dull. m TV i ik. Nolice ii herehy given that under ami liy Mime of nn onler of mile made anil entered in the nliuvr entitled court in t lie matter ol the abov entitled eitnte mi the IMh day ol March, 1914, I. IB uiiilrraigiieil, iiilinlni.irator of the nhotr entitled relate, will aril at private aalr tor ' .1. Ii in hand, on mid niter Mondnv ilir'.'7tlidav of pnl, 1014, the fi.ll.. iiiK ilc?, nl. I real projicrty lirloiiKii'K to .mil rttiite, towit; All undivided one-lnill intereat in See. i 11, Twp M nillh, Itiing 00 I Vt M .iinl Hie en. I r0 leet ol l-ol 1 on,! .'in lllock '111 in the Town of Hum., Ilnrnei lounty, One(on; Kid will I received for aid prOiei ty r a whole or for cither the undivided one half Interett in nid Sec 11 or t lie a. I 75 feet of aid Lot I mid -' I In. notice I puliliahcd for a pfilod of four week in the Time Herald, n tirvrnpapcr of cneriil circulation in llnrney futility. OrMOO, and by iidic nl .in order nl the lion, f irnut Thump .mi, judge of the nliovr iiitilled nmii, made mid entered nil the IhiIi day ol loper and M.V.. Dodge, "ftw li of March. I'M I W IllWTO, Ailininntrnl.il ol the ratal nl Nilln llualon, decertaed. Break up that cold with Wel come's Cold Tablets. NOT10K FOR I'lMU.ICATION t'NITKDHTATKHI ANIioKClrK Kuril, Oregon, March W, lull I Nnllrc It hOrb (Iviii thai lleiijimlii r I'loer.of Harriman, flr.Kiilt. who nn lo-.-.-m bl I ' ItlO, ma.lc Hiiina.li.ail Knlry, N.i OMIO Int s1., Meriliin II, Tnwnahl). .'. a , I'.aimr K.. Vllllaini Hi- Mill. Hail. ha. file. I nolle ol li.l. mini, lii iii. hi- final llirii, lear Proor, in lahll.h claim In thi. lalnl Hhnv,. 'let. Tllied. I, fiiri' Itell.lrr ami Receiver. t lliirlli, (Iraeun, nil Mi,, i Ih lav ol Mar. I'll I l.lnianl nami'. a. wlllleta.. ' Jimalhaii Hani, 'it. Ilinry I . Km-i.i h l-.lh ill Harriman. Mr,-run, Ira I.. '-In .ii. nl Hum,. Mr.eiiti I II. Imiiierinaii. Ilarrf man, Oreffnti I ilii Kellaler utimtiiiii:i'iii:itutiuttt!titnnintnttitt The Oregon Hotel 0LI.ll. DARSEY, Prop. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Cooking Clean Rooms and Beds Best Tabic Service Cosrteois Trcatincal ..int!iiii!iin:t!:tt::::t::--n:::::mmnmxi SPECIAL INVITATION Spring Opening We extend to all a special re quest to call and examine our NEW SPRING LINE OF GOODS Dress goods, waists, dresses, skirts new summer underwear in silk, lisle, cambric in all styles, hosiery, gloves, neckwear, new ribbons, laces, embroideries, full line trim ming, silks and buttons BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE Quality Goods Only Orifoa, tin- Mth ! Nolie of Final SallUm.nl in Till-: 0OOMTY 001 KT Of Till! stati; OF OBBOON row haknkv COOMTV In t lie nuittei nl (lie e(nle rat Ihivnl S (,rave, ilecenaed MOTIOI is HBKBBY UIVM tkal the iinileiit;nril lulniiin.l rnln l nl iln nbovr entitleil ea(n(e, ha lileil liei liu.il anniiul lierein, nml (lie Hnnniiililr r.ralll TliMiiiuann. unlet- of tlir .ilmvr entitled eirurt, line el Monday tin- 1 8th day nl April, 11)1 I, in the I'uum i Court room at Hum, llurncv Countv, On run. a (he htm- nml iaee for hearing nl,)et'(iun to aaid neeount. All eron linviiiK ohJartloHl tliereto are herein imtilieil to iii nr anil proem the MUM nl anl time nml plnre. Ihitml nt lluitta. 0rUJOa ihla 7tli il.u of Mni.'li. l'.iU i: i in i ii OaUiVM, Ailminitratri of the uhove enlillnl eatate Buy It Because It's a Better Car ZMBfig $550 '.( pfl ulr4'rm BarM Garaaj B .,M. (.. . ( pflf i -Sum (C BO) ) i WHY N0TI0I FOH riJBLICATION. I -I I I. NV.TM I.lKli I II, I llurm. iiirk-,ii, Marth ao, 111. Null-. I. !.. nt. nl, en that Jw, A I alti.nl Kiicy. iirvemi unit, nn Mar t, inu. nail. HiimralMil ktitr), Nn Ur,i. forHlv.'; Se, urn, -. low ii. Ill I' -'-". . KeBfr K . V lllaincMa Wart .lun ha fliiil ntitiee of lleiilnti fo male Kltial Ihrrt' year Pti.i.f. lotb)Uh rtalm In lln- laml aUne tlaeritM,,l. Iiliif. K,,i,lrl am H.relter. al BurOa (IregtiU, nil I hi yih .1.) n Mar Mil i laliii.i.t n.iiii... .tltli...... II II I aell W i l rill, H K Muller, J I i ,i II. all nl Mllei, iiiig.m Im K.aa. Iie.i.ir. Hold non-income property when you can convert it into producing property? We can do this for you. Will you avail yourself of the opportunity, or would you prefer continuing to hold your non-producing holding, paying taxes, losing the intercut on your money, and possibly pay ing intercut tor the privilege of holding Remember that the greatest inventor was the man who invented interest. Investment vs. Speculation THOMPSON & DEEGAN FOR A LIMITED TIME Per cent OFF Heavy Shirts Heavy Uunderwear Mackinaw Coats Sheep & blanket lined coats Sweater coats Sweaters A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Farmers are preparing for the spring work, many are purchas ing farm machinery from local dealers and all are confident of a good season. it. J. McKinnon k Son have established a daily stage between Drewsey and Juntura. Connec tions made with the trains at Juntura and passengers given eyery comfort Fare to Burns 16. I have lost two strawberry roan mares very chunky built, star in forehead, weight about twelve fifty, branded F. T. the F revers ed, on left stiffle age about eight and nine. Hobbled when lost A suitable reward for recovery of them. Address, 0. T. Stoy. Harriman, Oregon. 2X-23, NOTICE KOK I'lMU.ICATION. IINIIKIi MTAIKH I ANIi IlKflCS. I llilrna, lltefiill, Miri'li In. IVII I Sell no I. IiitiI.) nlvi'li Mi. I linn liny Mleula, of Wavurlv. um-.iiii, m hu. mi live r. . luoii, mail.- II. mi. li in I I i M . Nn iiln'.l lin '.M, m,, urn, ii Townahlti r. H, K.nge SI K, Wlllami Mi' MiTl.llnn, ha. lih-.l nolle Ol liili-n Hon iii niaki- ii ii h i ih r,.1 rear Proof, loeetabitah i lalui til tin- l0d aim, i ilrarrlht-il. before Heir 1.1,-r ami lli.ijiir al Itllilia, Mrt-K'lll, ..II III. rib .lr "I linn l'JH i l.tiiianl Haiti, a . wltneaMa A II . Hi'UiiMi. H Utaab, n It rolemai', all nl Wan My, iii,.iimii lanlt-l filler, nt I'llDiiliili, llr.K.ili 'N ftaaa, HLKlale, NOTICI KOK PDIU0ATI0H PMtTBDtTATaM I.ANIiorKK.'B.i llurm, iiiit'.ii. Man Ii 1X1, lull I Nnin ! I. hurebjr glvt-n dial M.r, I nu rrm- lull, nl II. .Ml. n Mriiili, Willi nil Alirll 111, ItW. liiaile llniii.alia'l Kutrv, Nn IKWTI, lor r1, hi, anil I.1U, anil I . herlluli In I nw n.lilli J." It R.llKi M . Vt Mlaim-llu Minn 11.11. ha. 014 jit.tli at i,f lliliintlnii tn main final line, year MtHlf, In l.l.hll.h I'lnltil In Mir lain above ilrai mim ,1. u.l.n, Min itr.i.i.-i ami Id, lelvi'f nt II. nn, Mrt'nll, ll (III. .'illl "lay nl April. I ill rlaluiani mniie. .. w llnuaae. Jllilin -'Ilinnii.uli nl W.virlv. Of.niin I lary. ir In ninai. , M,.. Iiciititaii, all nf ll.r ijinaa, iniK'-n " Faa. kii.ifi NOTICI KOK PUBLICATION. l'ITn I.THH I..NH iirrita llilina. OriK"11' Man It It, lull N,,ii.,- la I,. Mi" nUiii Mia i Amlrew ; (irava, ol yollAfe, oogt,u, wbn. nn Jauuery I. Ha, inde lluinv.lfail Knlry M ,.. n.rl.1 Nn will. I'.r vvuk1., h, ihni ti. Tavnablp Jl a , Kalia .11 r. , Wlllaim nn Mernnaii, naa niml uullre nl liileniiiiu in uiaaa nnai nvee-yeer nt.u.f L I'.l.lill.h i lull. I In he I .ml . !,.,,. ,lf aerllmd. Imlnrn Hi kI.Ii r anil Itti inttir. at Mum. nn , hi, nu i in- aili ilay nl May, lull I'lalinaiil naint wllneaata Allrait Maoliall nl lnlt.gr. Mir.i.ll Mflirf W. Hllntiinlia, nl lilainninl. OrsMtJI Mai) Maraliall, r.'lttaid Audviaun, bulb ol Voltage, """"" H ra.aa. ...em, .... All the news in The Times-Herald for $2.0G Skk0&L 1 FOUR LANDAU-ROADSTER The Studebaker Four Roadster is a car of dual type and manifold advantages. As a Roadster the car presents a distinguished appearance, differing but little from the conventional type. Wlren deaired, however, it is only a few minutes' work to change it into a closed car impenetrable t,o wind, cold, and rain. The Studebaker name guaran tees appearance, durability and minimum cost of maintenance. The Studebaker SIX The Pure Bred Imported Percheron Stallion CROMIER, No. 40332 Will Make Season Stand of 1914 HARNEY. OREGON Cromier is a mature horse, weight 1 700, good breeder TERMS, HO. INSURE, $15 J. W. Shown. Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounds. Touring car -Landaii-Rixuiater $187500 S1SO0.0O S22SO.OO BrUmaJly Started Electrically Lighted I IB J mUKUBa, -a Th Sludobalt.r FOUR I H JC!5il V i Villi Touring Car . . 91050.00 ! 'if 'yMb J) 1 U V 1 Delivery Cm . 91150.00 I , R jyNjWfWe?' ah i i ii h i,. ...... AM , iumfmw!' Writa tmtrc cftpy ftf the Studebaker Proof Book, CMtauiing sixty-four pages of informaUpn Pn the mariufatture of the Studabaker autppipjtje. La mpsh ire's Garage. Burns. Ore. "Buy It Because It's a Studebaker" New Spring Goods Have arrived and we are now ready to supply you with your requirements Dress Goods. Wash Goods Laces, Ribbons Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, etc. FURNISHINGS, SHOES CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store mm- JOB WORK We Jo It right