It See our display of STRAW HATS and other goods of ALL LATE STYLES Tell you 'bout 'em next week Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon Musical Concert May 9. the $imes-lUra(d JULIAN BYRD SATURDAY. MAY 1. 114 Additional Locals. Break up that cold with Wel come's Cold Tablets. The definite dote for the con cert of G. Wilbor Reed, the noted tenor simrer, has been set for next Saturday, May 9, at Tona wania and the seat sale begint this afternoon. Mr. Keed will b assisted by Mrs. J. L Gault and the Treble Clef Club. Burns and vicinity has a large" number of music lovers ami this oKrtunity will not be missed to hear such singing. Home eople know the ablity of Mrs. Gault and have also had oMrlunity to hear the young ladies she has been teach ing; therefore with the added attraction of one of the i.oted singers ot both this and foieign countries it is safe to predict an overflowing house on that even ing, especially since the admis sion price has been made so rea sonable. The Times-Herald has no hesi tency in saying this will be the best entertainment of this char acter that has ever been under taken in this city and hopes the x.-oplc will realize the rare opportunity to hear such talent. Mr. Keed is recognized as one of the best American tenor singers and his apearances be fore audiences in Kngland and Germany as well as the United States have elicited the highest praise. The following is a com ment taken from a Portland paper as to his ability: "Space now admitting, it is proper to speak of the rare musi cal treat afforded at the concert of the Ajh)IIo Club male chorus, given under the direction of W. H. Boyer, last Tuesday night, at & VB SUMMONS In the I'ircuit Court uf tit Stole iitk'i tot Hrtniejr County. l-.M. i a Kitigerelil. I'laintlli, , f IjnriiiK W . Ilornlieck, Walter ( llixlilrr, A. ln'atoii and I ..I l, lie- I Few choice Red Polled milk ' the Masonic Temple Auditorium cows for sale Chaa. Wilson. 25 1 and to speak especially of the suBscwrnoN hates Oh Year TWm M.ata. Federal Irrigation Engi neer Inspects Projects E. G. Hopson. Supervising En gineerof the Federal Reclamation Service in the Northwest, and G. Stubblefield. consulting engineer, of Portland, arrived in Burns last Monday. In company with C. B. McConnell, in charge of irriga tion matters here, these gentle men visited and made a personal investigation of the various reser voir and dam sites of the Silvies River and Silver Creek irrigation projects. On Wednesday the party, ac companied by H. K. Donnelly of Pickard China and Libby cut glass make beautiful and useful "! wedding presents I oo .Tsi Miss Herbert the graduate nurse who has been at the Cum mins hospital for some time, has gone to Walla Walla. THE FUST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 THE BANK THAT MAKES VOUR SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Dr. Carl Griffith has returned from a visit to Klamath Falls where he was called on account of the serious illness of a friend Dr. Ida Behrendt the well known occulist who has visited this city several times, will In here from May 14 to 21. See her ad The graduating exercises of th Harney county high school will splendid ringing of the soloist, George Wilder Keed. tenor, from grand opera and concert work in Berlin, Germany and London, England. The excellent singing of the male clmrus has already been reviewed. Mr. Keed visited j this city last summer, when he j was the glMBt of his brothi r, C I L. Keed, of Upper Drive, Port land Heights, and sariK before an invited company at the Uni versity Club and at the First Church of Christ. Scientist So j much of a favorable impression ! did Mr. Keed and his fine tenor ' voice make, that he was invited ; to become a resident of this city and this Mr. Keed has just divid ed to do. At the Apollo Club concert, he was in magnificent voice and won much applau.se. He is a heroic, grand oera tenor and he ringB 15-flat in altis imo the State Enaineer's office, made I "eld at lonawama next rn- and higher, with ease and safety an extended trip of inspection of j day evening. A very entertain- J and with pleasure to his audience, the lower section of Harney Val-1 '" program has been prepared. I His is a big voice, under good I. M. Davis is over from Drew-icontrt)1- correctly placed and of sey and informs The Times-Her-1 Bn quality. He takes aid that the tunnell has been carc to Pronounce every syllable completed on the big irrigation lin,i r,sult 'H thal hia '' ditch that he and others have had :uk1 distinct enunciation is a constructed and the water will be tm,t- Would that more l.igh ley and lake region. The visitors declined to give any interview for publication, and while Mr. Hopson is in charge of all Federal reclamation mat ten in Oregon, it is understood that in making the investigation of our local projects he was act ing for private parties, and that his report will have an important bearing on many matters pertain ing to the immediate develop ment of Harney County. The party had the opportunity of viewing the country and passing upon the water resources under very favorable circumstances. flaw Bids on Mail Routes Asked. turned in some time next week. Mrs. Harrison came over from Drewsey yesterday particularly to attend the party given by Mrs. Ben Brown, but they met with a mishap to the auto near Buch anan and she didn't reach here in time to take in the afternoon entertainment I'reetnn, hie wife (ml. una Tn (I A I'rralun mill 1'rril. in, hit wlf, two of tlir ilrfrmlanta almfe nnmril: In tin mime of the State of Oiaggft, you nrr hereby rrUiinl to niirnr nml miawrr the cuniiliiint liliil .ii'uiikI ton in the above rntitleil court anil milt with in ail wecka from the ilntr Die lii-i pulJication ol I hia auinniona na herein after giren, ami if rou lail to to anawer, lor want thereof plaatifl will apply la nnl court lor lhr rtliel pmjrul for in her complaint, tn alt, 1. For judirinent againat ilefcnilatit I.omhk W. Ilurnliri'k for the aum si L'M1 00, with intrrrat tberemi In. mi the ll'th day of March, l'.iM. at the rale of eight tier cent, ier annum until pnnl, ami lor the lurlhri aum of $100,000 a( torney lee. together with the coata ami diebaraeraenta ot aaid auit, 2 For a drcrcr that plamlig rnoit. K"K" KITn to arruir t ic lumi hriniihr lorr niriitioiKil, la a llrat, valid and and ting lirn uiHinthc rrnl iruierty there In and herein dracrihrd, to wit, rhsw'tNK'4 aaajntfJEH. Sstttaa C. T. J3 H R. 3. K. W M , in Harney County, Oregon, together with the water righta, Icnrmfnta, hereditament and appurtenance thereunto lavliuig ing or in anjrwiac appertaining. .'I. For u decirr nud ordrr of anle ac cording to law and tlie practice of aanl court ol the aaid mortgaged preiiuaer, and the application of the proceeda ol aaid aale In tiaymeiit of coeta and ilia ( buraetikenta, attorney lee, and tlie . amount fuuiid to lie ilue pliuntill. For a decree that defendant, anil .each and ull ieraoua claiming under ! them aulaeiuri'.t tn the eierulion o IplnlntitFa aaid mnrtgage iijmiii aaid pn miaee, to wit. Aug 111, IBM, eithei a purchaacra 1111 umbraDcera, or other- aiar, I forever harred and MSduSM of all right, title, claim or eiuity ol re demption in and to aanl mortgaged prrunare and every part thereof. 6. lor a judgment againat ilelendnnt lring W. Ilornljeck 111 tlie aiuouut ot any deficiency winch may remain after the application ol i he proceeda of aanl aale ae aforrauid li. l-'or a decree that plaintitl or nut party to auid auit may become a pur chaaet at aaid aale, and that plaintiff may havr auch olbcr, luithcr and dil ferent relief aa to tlie court ahall ton. equitable and juat, or aa the nature ol the cauar may retinue Tina eutnmun la act veil upon you In publKnti hi thereof for en ennaecutite weeka in the Tiluea Herald, a weekU new "-r, puhhthed al Itiiina. Ilnrnev I'ounty, Oregon, liy order ol the Hon Orant Thoimieoii, county Judge ol aanl county, ulmh order i- dateel April 2lh, I'll I, die date of the tlrtt pulilicatmn o! aid iimiuoiia April 2.'ith, I'.il I. ami the laat pahta ntion ilierrol iirlng June i;ih, JilU J, S I ooa, Attorney for Plaintiff Notice to Creditor!. Ill Hint on nt Court nl the Mate ol Ore gon, (or Harney County. , In the matter ol the ealale ol Nellie Hufctou, decvaaed. Notice ib hcrctiy gnen that the uoilcr ' aigranl haa Irccu duly npMiuled adminis trator of tlie rotate ol Nellie Hum We do job printing. gligJ&atgggga-!??3 aL" x Tortoi. Shall Auto Glasses AT SALISBURY'S rmjnjmii!!-.:::ttm:mttitt:mtmnnitmn The Oregon Hotel OLIIb DABSEY, Prep. Comforts of Home l Personal Attention Home Cooking i Clean Rooms and Beds Best Task Serriu Ceirtesis Trcalaeat 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 SATISFACTORV STORE Quality Goods Only TttnttTIIUttTTTtTiTttttt T!mMt He pays for his vanity. The man who buys a heavy car sacrifices good dollars to mis placed pride. The prudent buyer invests in the depend able Ford He knows it will serve him beat and at lowest cost. Five hundred dollar, it the price of a Anro runabout; the touring car ta five Mty; the town ear irrrn fdty- f o- b. Detroit plete with equipment Get catalog and parti, nlar i from Burn (.! Baraa, Ore Class sillgtTS Would speak SO dlS- j ,ecaretl. I.y i.r.ier i.f tlie ,udKe of tlie tinctly in singing. Mr. keed ! sings with facility in Knglish. Uerman and Italian, and his spe cialty is Wagner's music. What a splentlid Ixhengrin he would make." Seat sale is on this afternoon. also Wednesday afternoon, Friday Women of Woodcraft tomorrow afternoon at the cemetery, 2:30 o'clock, when the monument erected overjthe grave of the late Mrs. Grant Kesterson will be un Post Mistress Mamie Winters; veileL Tg ceremony ja publie received notices and posted a those who desire mav attend. afternoon and all day Saturday Unveiling ceremonies by the of next week. Mail orders re ceived in the meantime will be reserved the first time the ticket ofliice is open after receipt. Tickets $1.00 and 75 cents. thorn asking for new bids on all tttaJI routes leading in and out of Burns with the exception of the Frineville line. The Vale line is In he abandoned so far as coming troox that place, the new bids ring from Juntura and calling Bar mail only three times a week. Us ia going to meet with a pro i ham the patrons of that Mrs. W. T. Lester and two children, who have been spend ing the post winter with relatives and friends in Kentucky, arrived home last evening, coming in from Juntura in the McKinnon! auto. The little daughter was born since Mrs. Lester went' away last fall. One of the largest and BAPTIST CHURCH. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11a. m. Church service, and 4 p. m. very important meeting at the church for members. 8 p. m. Haccalaurette service at Tonawama Hall. utiove eiititlei! court All pcreon baring claim agiuttal uil eatatr are bereliy nutitieil in j.u aeot aaine iluly verifier aa liy law m,uir kiI, to tlie uiiilerai-iieil at Ilia place of Imeinrea in llurna, Oregon, within an mi n til from I lu- Jaleol the Brat puhlua tion of i liia notice. The llrat jmliliciition of thia notice in the -Ull ilay of April, l!U W B. HUSTON. Ailo imalrator ol tin- catate of Nrlhc lluaton. IVreaaeil. TRADE m L SO acren, 70 acren farm land, good improvement, 5 room house, barn to stable 10 horses, 8 acres fenced hog tight, 3 1-2 acres in clover, small or chard, wood shed, chicken houses, well, S miles north of Grangeville, Idaho, telephone, rural mail, daily Can deal this for good wild hay land, and some cattle. Price $6500. What have you to offer? THOMPSON & DEEdAN-Real Estate Dealers Burns, Oregon 20 FOR A LIMITED TIME Per cent OFF Heavy Shirts Heavy Uunderwear 9 Mackinaw Coats Sheep & blanket lined coats Sweater coats Sweaters A. K. Richardson General Merchandise r Time to think about garden seeds. A nice assortment in cluding onion sets at the Hums Hani ware Co. Picture show tonight. Cleaning, pressing and repair ing a Specialty. Ladies' clothes as well as mens. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Co. Tonawama tonight The Pure Bred Imported Percheron Stallion CROMIER, No. 40332 Will Make Season Stand of 1914 HARNEY, OREGON Cromier is a mature horse, weight 1700, good breeder TERMS, $10. INSURE, $15 J. W. Shown. M0& tat from Drewsey on this way. One of the largest and must aa they have had the benefit of enjoyable parties of the season a daiiy mail for many years and J was given by Mrs. Ben Bruwn tot going to submit without yesterday afternoon at her beau- word to a reduction in the j tiful home in this city when she sfcvic- entertained a large company of 1 trains do not run daily to her lady iriends at rive Hundred. at present but no doubt borne lb guest were present and , glasses were troublesome, and iama will justify a daily an expre&sea aeiignt ana apprt-: looking, and trying to the ciation of the pleasant and gra cious manner in which they were entertained. A nicely served luncheon followed the hands and the company remained until quite late. The table honors were awarded to Mrs. E. K. Purington and Mrs. G. A. Rerobold. u the immediate future, when the line gets on 1 this uniry where it is ac ta than n much greater will be created with 11 traffic coming and by that way. , Kttstor returned ng by way of Bend rfltH-n in California he renaraliy spend his He in looking well and rttji-i ,ie baa eajayad the winter. m says ha might haw stayed aaer feat it was so done to the dean lis that b felt aafar up in Harney County, not that averted to giving the . . liftla "brash" but m ww -- meet them on Notice Ta Craattter Notice ia hereby given tbat the uoilrr aigaed baa been duly appointed adiiunia tratur of the eetaU of Jaauer Haeia, daotaead, by Iba County Court ol tin Slat of Oregon, lor Harney County All pcraoaa haying claim againat aaid eatate are hereby notified to preaent tlicm. duly verined aa by law required, to dm at the offlco ol my attorney J. H. Colt, in ilurua, Harney County, Oreaon, within ail noutba from the data oil In. Dated thia I6tb day of April, lull. J. P. WrruHU. AdaiawtratoT of eataU of Jaaper IN'THE IENS It used to be true that bifocal roubleaome, nd trvinff t yes. It is NOT true of KRYPTOKS -the new kifrw.l. that look and wear like plain gUsaet, but give perfect near and-far vision. CAN'T YOU SEE perfectly and comfortably? If not, your eyt-s should lie exam ined and fitted properly with EYE GLASSES or spectacles. It will save you many a headache and prolong your eyesight. I have every fa cility for examining and fitting your eyesHcietititicilly and do not ask any fancy prices. DR. IDA BEHRFNDT Will be in Burna May 14 to 31 FOUR LANDAU-ROADSTER The Studebaker Four Roadster is a car of dual type and manifold advantages. At a Roadster the car presents a distinguished appearance, differing but little from the conventional type. When desired, however, it is only a few minutes' work to change it into a closed car -impenetrable to wind, cold, and rain. The Studebaker name guaran tees appearance, durability and minimum cost of maintenance. The Studebaker SIX Touring car Laaalau-Roaditer $157500 I KIM M HI S22S0.00 The Studebaker FOUR Touriag Car - f 1060 00 Delivery Car til so on AH rriaae F. O. B n,. Ekctricalljr Started EkctricaUy Liatf I 11 $1200 vCwflrS LkVr V ja.C5y 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. Write for free copy of the Studebaker Proof Book, containing sixty-four pages of information on the manufacture of the Studebaker automobiles Lampshire'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 NOTICE KOR PUB! I ! RKetjeaatiaa Qaicaty Carat "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his arm," writes a well known resident of Newton, Iowa. "I trav him a 1 ..i -. m i i . " . OI Burae, urvaun. Mi,.. iHittlt- tit ( nam he rutins Liniment i'mmimd ,nn; which he anplied to his arm and F aVaSS V mV I MIKU -I l K is hurt. Oreaaa Nlllll lltlKlffl,, .!.. Ik.i VI ..i It ... - - " on uit' nt'xt momintr the rhouma. " k k, .. -- nu b h, ii.ji.. .., luni ...... ........ if W 1 .t- . "! 'mi" o nunc. ror au aitHI umiir ikl Inltili onra -ar i.ki loi-.t.i atxe JravrlU-d. u-l,.i, i..- It relnar. at Huru. nrron. on ll. none. For chronic muscular rheumatism you will lilld Mllllimir liottar Ikanrkmk.. mnW M B 4i wMrth Datia, Mai. 114 Burna Hotel Iain's liaiaaa. OIJ W.. -Ill fewajaai name aa lluva. iaia.a ... - 'mill. kMutu ojf ail , au. ueorgw tun., dealers. ,. en oi sum. K.IJ i war.