We wish to thank our many friends and custo mers (or their patronage and loyalty .shown dur ing the past year and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Biiildici - - Burns Oregon HE Mi Additional Locals. Mi-Dude ia over from Ckl ftimcs-iturfl! JULIAN BYRD M. SATURDAY. JANUARY 23. IS15 SUBSCRIPTION RATKS On. Y.r SU Month. Thr. Monlk. fling and making of a dress. Some work will also be given in millinery. In tiie Bookkeeping course, tlie underlying principles will be taken up first, and then applied to farm and household accounts s i :li i!n view of famialiarizing the student with a system of i oo 1 .-okkeeptng adapted to his own 78 1 irticular needs. 2.00 Horse Market Good. Buyers of horses in Baker county are not limited to agents of foreign countries. In the last few days there have appear, il buyers for stock ranches In Colo rado and elsewhere, who have shipped out several carloads of horses. These, however, have not been of the kind which would qualify for cavalry horses, but have chiefly been unbroken yearlings and 2 year old-;, brood mares or heavy draft norm The result has been to take a great many horses from Baker county and the price on horses has mounted until now quoted at from $30 to $-10 a few months ago are commanding as high as $75 to $80. - East Orego-nian. Public School Report. Report of Bums school Dist. No, 1, for the month ending Jan. i'2. 1915: Pupils remaining last month 223 R 'gistered new . 5 Roistered secondary 1 Pupils readmitted . ... 12 Total 241 : Pupils dropped 8 ; Pupils remaining at date 233 Pupils registered since begin ning of year marked "R" 244 Pupils on register since begin ning of year marked "E" The High School Short Course. f i '1 . s t n horses u-'l"s over o ana unaer . i Pupils over 9 and under 12 Pupils over 12 and under 14 Pupils over 14'and under 20 Pupils over 20 Total Number of Pupils neither ab sent nor late Per cent of attendance Number visits by parents 6 oo 90 83 38 29 10 250 100 192 16 Additional Locals. (Conimiinic.itc I) The Short Course in Agricul ture. Home Economics and Book keeping to be given at the liar-1 Dr. Griffith will perform an ney County High School during operation on Mrs. John Cary to- the month of February promises day. to be very interesting and in- jack Craddock and wife are structive. down from their home in Silvies Dairying will be the first topic j Valley studied in the livestock course, taking up such phases as select D. M. Harney. Blue Prints. -Inland Empire Realty Co., Burns, Oregon. H. J. Hansen has been over at the railroad camps this week. Dick Smith has been over from the Diamond section this week. Workmen hnve about complet ed repairing the power dam at the mill. Several of our young people contemplate going over to Har ney tonight for a dance. The hard packed snow makes sknting popular among the boys around town. Wo haven't heard anybody wishing for tho stage driver's job this kind of weather. Considerable building and im provements are contemplated as Boon as spring opens in this city. Mrs. Archie Gibson is at the Cummins hospital where she will undergo an operation the first of next week. Wanted By man and wife place on farm or stock ranch by month or year. Address 1438 W. 6 St., J. II. Hank ins, Eugene, Oregon. . The Times-Herald hasn't built a new railroad for some time but expects to break out most any time now. According to a telegram on the 21st Mr. Davey's bill for a boun ty on coyotes passed the house that day but it carries a bounty of only $3 instead of $5. Little Miss Kathleen Jordan is going to play the violin at the picture show tonight. The little lady will perform upon her new instrument recently received Even though it has been un favorable weather for outdoor work in the carpenter line practi cally every mail' following that trade has been busy this winter. Kodak films developed 10 cents tier roll, any size. Prints 5c each All orders of 2 dozen prints films developed free. A. H. McLain. (are of Sayer Studio. The short course in the High School scheduled for next month is intended to be helpful and practical and should be taken ad vantage of by ull who can attend. Phone Orders For fat young turkeys, alive or dressed, to Willow Wind Farm. J. W. Biggs. F. B. Howard, Prop. Mgr. Dr. Griffith performed an op eration on Mrs. J. T. Garrett at Cummins hospital last Monday the lady is still at the hospital and improving quite satisfactorily. . '.n.1. . . A. S. Swain came up from the ranch at Lawen this afternoon. He wa accompanied up by Mrs. Nutley and baby. Have you arranged to attend the high school short course next month? Some practical work haa been arranged that .will be beneficial to all who attend. Assistant Supt. Shattuck of lthe experiment station informs - : .. . . .... .. The Times-Herald that u k. Rreithaupt is in the vicinity of Portland where he will spend some time yet before returning to this city. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is heroby given that the annual meeting of Harney County Fair Association will be held in Bums on Monday, Feb. 8 for the purpose of electing u board of directors for the year and trans act any other business as might come before tho meeting. J. M. Daiton Phks. ST. LOUIS AS A VILLAGE. In 1787 It Had forty-rlv Mom... and Many Fsmilns. Csptalu I'Milp I'ltmnn, IB ntlleer In 111 engineering corps of I be llrltlsb army. WSt selected l.v Uciicriil (lege Id 1707 to muke it n aSJMt -! t on tb territory Just nciiulred from Crane on the east aide of lliu Mississippi rlv r. Pitman came i the Mississippi valley, tbe Illlnola country It then whs called, and traveled about fur avrvral mouths. Uere la what he wrote of St. Louis In tbe early pnrt of 17(17: "Tnla Tlllngo la one leogiiu mid a half above Kaooiilaa, on tbe west side of tbe Mississippi, being tbe present bend quartern of the French In tBSSS pints It was Brat established In tho yenr 1704 by a company of nicrrhiiuta, to whom M D'Abbadle had given an ex clnslve grant for the commerce with tbe Indian nations on the river Ml oury, and for the security mid en couragement of this settlement tbe staff of Krench officer and the BBSS' mhusrv were ordered to remove here, upon the surrendering . ,r 1'urt ('har tres (forty miles eolith of St I ..ml on the Illlnola aldei to the English, and great encouragement whs given l the inhabitants to remove with them, must of whom did ."Tbe company has built s large bouse and store bere. mid there are shout forty five houses and as tunny famlllea. No fort or hnrrncks are yet built Tbe French gnrrlsnti consists of a captain comuiaudnnt. two lleutcn ante, a fort major, one sergeant, on corporal and twenty men. "-St Louis Time. Bills Presented Against the Cow tyof Harney at the January Term 1918. General fund claimant ruaroM amt.aixowio Dr. O. 0. tirlmth. on mo ry Oo. I'hyslclau $78 00 (!. H. Kay nobis, CURING SLICE IN GOLF. An ing the breed, building and im proving the herd, grading up from common cows by the use of puie-bred sires, operation of the Babcock test, feeding, judging, care and management of dairy cows. About one week's time will be spent on this subject, and an equal period on beef cat tle horses and hogs. In the course of soils, origin and formation will receive first consideration, followed by judg ing the soil types of Harney County and best methods of soil management for conserving moisture and maintaining fertili ty. In the crop work a short time will be devoted to studying the principles of plant growth and plant nutrition, and then this knowledge will be applied to special crops adapted to this region. Wheat, being of great econo mic importance, will DC Studied first, taking up in detail, uuch phases as varieties for this sec tion and best methods of grow ing harvesting and marketing. The other cereals. a well ns forage crops, including alfalfa and field peas, will receive due Born -Monday, January 18. to Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson, a daughter. E. C. Eggleston, of Burns; was a business visitor in Vale several days during the week. Vale Enterprise. Lost From the Hotel Narrsws a large leather suit case, with tag J. Oi Beckley. Finder please return to The Times-Herald office. Tom Stevens, one of the old timers of the Burns country, spent a few days in Vale this week, on his return home from a trip to Portland. Vale Enterprise. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass at 6:30 a. m. All other services, besides those mentioned above will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. attention. Potatoes and root i Cough Medicine foe Children, crops will also be studied. Never Kive a child a cough In Domestic Science, various medicine that contains opium in problems of the home will be any form. When opium is given taken up and discussed. Plan- other and more serious diseases ning meals will be one of the may follow. Long experience principal topic., taking into con- ,as demonstrated that there is no sideration the value of food stuffs hetter or safer medicine for and the requirements of the coughs, coldB and croup in child body; in other words, planning ' ren than Chamberlain's Cough of economically balanced rations Renvdy. It it equally valuable The course in Dress Making for adults. Try It It contains will include the study of mater- ,, opium or other harmful drug, ials and patterns, and the plan- yor Bule by all Dealers. Joe Clark accidently shot him self in the hand the fore part of this week and came to Burns for medical treatment Dr. Carl dressed the wound and Joe is getting along fine. Messers. Musick and Sullivan have opened their pool hall in the new Sevens building and are eq uipped better than they were be fore the fire with good tables and a most modern room. The boys have had a fine run of business since opening up. The Monday morning programs which were so popular in the pub lic school last year have been re sumed, the primary grades hav ing inaugurated the custom last Monday morning and the second grade will "perform" on next Monday. Patrons are welcome to these exercises. Two socials were given the you nif people of the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon and evening. The afternoon was for the younger children and in the evening the older ones took part in a nicely arranged program followed by refreshments. They all report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Larkin, of Greeley, Colorado, have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John (lemberling for several tiay. i ami win remain lor an in definite time. Mrs. Larkin is a sister to Mrs. Gemberling and has made former visits here. one nas many irienas wno are glad to welcome her again. Died -Tuesday, at the family home near Narrows, Mrs. Fran ces Itusich, aged 29 years. The cause of her death is given in the physician's certificate as edema of the lungs. The lady had been ill for a month following child birth. The family had resided in that section for four or Ave years and were well liked. The remains were brought to this city and the funeral services conduc ted from the Catholic church In- tct mint in the Catholic cemetery. Decersed leaves a husband and a four-weeka-old baby. Kspsrt Suegssts Soma Rsmsdiss Par Trsublssom Hsbit. The allce la unfortunately a common fault at golf, destroying all hope of accuracy aa well ns dtataacs in the drive The remedy ti.. nines "In loin aa soon aa the cause of aid lug Ih thor ougbly understood. That It I. duo to a bortsontal rotation or the ball in lis flight la iimiuestlonalile. from the an alogy of the carted hnii in bcatbab. The queetlou Is as to bow t 1,1m inotlou of rotation la Imparted to the ball. Tb remedy lies either In elliulunt log tb twist of the wrists or In com. pnsatlon for It by turning ""' ''lub In tb hands while addressing the hull. If you are a confirmed tjjegf turn the Club In tbe hands so that the face slants sharply Inward while the hands and arms are otherwise held In the iihii Si position Address tho hull with the club la this lusltlon and then swing aa usual, lot will he ngrcciihiy stir priced to see a Htritlglit hall or a pull. A few trials will serve to determine Ui position of the rluh In addressing th ball wblcb will glr the desired straight shot All th curves, tho slice, the pull and th rla are slmrply emphasized In long shots. The sharp, bard blow of a rapid stroke sets up a much more rapid rota Uoo of the ball Just as In the billiard shots.-!). K Stuart In OuUng Mags S. KeynoWta. on mo. ssisry Isnltor SSOO illsss it l'rudhomm Co, sup plies, county olflssrs W0 Hy.ler Bros., supplies county officers 17 08 ( II. V.gl I v, supplies lor conn ty ..Ulcers 0 .I.J. Umpahlre, gasoline ate. 9 86 in Shenard. building flu 13 00 llii.-nny Vnllay Lumber Co., lum ber for rsbblt hona M OS W T. Sklens. baullne lambsr . 100 Austin (loodmsn, sawing lo4 cords mahoaanv wood IB (IS Hen. W. Raycrsft, building rab bit hens 1008 A. K. Richardson, sspsnss In cm-hot Mcliowell $(W 70 Continued (1. W. (levengsr, official bond of coroner, MM and 1016 UOO J. J. Donegao, bond ol ssssesor 11115 100 DoOSgeC A I-oggan, bond of Sheriff, 1W1S 60 00 J. I.. tiault, bond for treasurer. 11)18 WOO A. Venator, serving subpoenss, SS 00 Cout uued l.unaburg, Haltoo A Co. aapplles election board 40 ('.A. II sines, supplies election Iward 116 I.H. Tyler, registering 44 voters 4 40 C. L. l.c. light, fuel stc, elec tion 3 00 Mlm Hamilton, serving subpoenss 10 00 Disallowed l J. O'Connar, conducting tea chers eiamlnaUon at Itanio. 0 00 l milk liowaii, assistant In teach ers eiamlnatlon at Hums. . 8 00 Mrs. Kit Cummins, keep of county charges, Dctobr . 483 67 Mrs. Cbaa. Anderson, keep of i.eo South worth, 4 weeks 80 00 l.unaburg, Hallos A Co , supplies county chargee 81 76 N llrowa .V Hons.snppltas, coun ty charge 00 Welcome l'harmacy, supplies county charges Claimed fit 00 11 00 Vera (lib, tobacco for county charge I 10 i: II. Hush, foot rat for hospital I 60 Hums Meat Market, meal for J. I). Ifladom 8 80 Hubert K. lasitrnt, ants hlr . 80 00 J J. l'stteieon, Justice Ises.Hlat vs. Jack Barry ti 16 J. W. Shown, witness ssms case 4 60 ..in l.owr, dlto 60 Charles Dsvls, dlto 6 10 J.J. i'atterson, Jostle fers.fltat VS. Henry !vie . 8 46 J. J. I'stUrsos, Jostle fss, Hut vs Dan McDowell 8 46 (1. W, Clsvsnger, borisl of Frank Slmmbau and holding Imjossl 126 66 Ada Allen, )uror, Inqseel el Frank Khamheu 1.80 Chaa. Waid, dlto 1.U0 T. II. Hmilh, dlto I'M I,. J. Kane, dito 190 i. ('. Rdwards, dlto 1 sj (. F. tiibeon, dlto 1 90 B. K. ( lahtree, witness, same rase 1 90 (I. W. Clerenger, borisl f Nel l'elerson and holding inquawt 77 30 I. A. Hyde, juror, inquest of Nsls let. rson 4 00 D. I'ottsr, ditto 4 00 I NsJn Young, ditto 4 00 Auilraw Irwin, dlto 4 00 Win. Walkop, dlto 4 00 K. K llankins, dlto 4 00 O. A. Thnrlow, witness same . 1 70 ( laud H. Smith, dlto 1 70 ( W. Clevngr, burial of Otto Armack, Chaa, Hsosasn, lc. 188 60 llyron I srrlll, stamps for sheriff's office 1000 K. A Millar, sipres r barge 1 86 It. T. Ileghat, (tamps, aipross charges, etc., It 30 BTHHrTiTi JANUARY-FEBRUARY Clearance Sale BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE Will offer during Jan. and Feb. a large line of Quality Merchandise at Reduced prices. Remember when we advertise any thing it is so and you know it. There are lines that should be closed out during Jan. and Feb. and we are Solng to reduce such goods and offer tiem to you. QUALITY FIRST N. BROWN & SONS w Burns, Oregon " wi -.- m Clyde A ilbl.nns, lumber 101 .11 Knlsnd llankins, hauling lurolier Mi 2M Paul Loclir, road work V'2fi J. N. Jsnson, ro.1 work 1900 Harney Valley Lumber Co, lum ber 4 4fl Tbos. McCormick, road work : M S, k HaaaWch. Sick headache is nearly always caused by disorders of the stom ach. Correct them and the peri odic attacks of sick headache will disappear. Mrs. John Bishop of Roseville, Ohio, writes: "About a year aso I was troubled with in digestion and had sick headache that lasted for two or three days at a time. I doctored and tried a number of remedies but nothing helped me until during one of those sick spells a friend advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablets This medicine relieved me in a Bhort time." For sale by all dealers. Tonawama tonight NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION t'rITSlHTAT.IM.ANii'M II V I Saras, Oreaon. Jm.i- w, ISU i Mottes Is rrtr flvse ihsi Nsitl.- A Wllllaais, of l.swvn. Ureguu, will), on I rl.nmi , '., 112, mads MNSatJ Kulrj. No UASUS, ho . SsctlsD J, Township 2b Mouth, ktanas UU g Wlllsssslts HrrlillsDi. liss flle.1 mill.. of taisniioii (omsks flnsl taies year prool ' slabliab rlsln to lbs lsn.1 sUive Ssssribed, bsiore Rsflsisr sml liw-irr, at Burns, re gos, on lbs jsth dsy of rrt.ruary, 1VI5. rislnasnt ustnss ss wltnssses W. J. FIvbo, rtter t'rfer, Andrew 1'sli rson, ASssi Coby . sll of 1 w.i, Orvson si Fisss, H-,'' ri NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Now on. Call and see the big reduction in prices. Listing of goods will appear in this space next week. County warrants taken at par in trade. My general line of WINTER GOODS Is Complete A, K. Richardson General Merchandise Agt. Buick Automobiles DIET AND COLOR. What Man Cats Sssms to OslsVmln th Shsds of His Skin. What Jim fill ili'tci iiiIik-h your color, secordliiK In Hi'iKtli'iil ii iotiiiiiii Investigator- not iiiTi-s-.il rii) Hint ymi your self could i-ffis i hii i banas of color, but your SMNssNtra for iIioiisimkIs of ears list,- im i lnn-.lv i,-,. indu- need In Hi.- f..oil ilicy burs SStSI anil tb drliil,-. Hum Iiiim- ilriink. Kor liil inc. I In- original men were blsck, says lwrulthl Tbelr i lilif diet was of i-i..iililis nnil frulls, ho plains, nnil I lies siiine r l-i contain ma iikii 1 1 me-. Unit mc not unlike lrou. Dark bflSWBS mid him ks result from this conililiiiitloii It Is Nclcnlillc fact tbat ucjfioes who drink milk nnd est meat are never iik ink us those who eat r raet a hies II foe on to mid Unit tho In. linn is rd bee ob for hundreiis end ierhn)B tbouaaods of yeurs he lias taken Into bla systnn the liiiciiinrlnliin or rod inn tarUI In tbe blood of nnlinuls which be baa killed for their food Afslu. Mougola are yellow liecuusc tb7 have descended from races Unit war. fruit entluK nnd who. mnklng their way Into tbe deepest nooks and wldeet plain of Asln, developed Into shepherds and lived Inrgely on milk Of course It Is known that milk COB tains a certain per cent of chlorine I baa a decidedly hleiichliig effect in th esse of ('iiiniiMliins they are said to bST become white by uddliiK suit to their foods, which common suit la a strong chloride and powerful In bleach Ins tbe skin. -Chicago Tribune. War In the Air. During tb botteat lighting at tb battl. of Chickiiiuuugii sn owl, alarm d by tb unusual aounds, was fright snarl from Its uausl haunts. Two or thr. crow spied him aud mads pur suit, snd s fight in th air followed. Tb. contest wa observed by a Soldier. II dropped bis gun to tbe ground aud sclalmad: "Wbw! Kveu lb very birds lu tb sir sr. fighting I" 88 18 86 1188 I 66 36 00 88 00 800 7 6(1 Itoed llros., supplies (Iran I Reynold, supplies and In I -or I.. M. Hamilton, stamps, phoa, tc Jas. ('. Hon .IT. refund of tans, I .con M. Brown, bond of county clerk It. A. Miller, stamps lor lai col lector It' J. Haines, witoessclrcuit court Kastcrn Oregon Knglneerlng Co. map lor ssssssor Win Stirling;, audit of County records, Jan 1st 1918, to Das. Ml, 1813, and Oct. lat 1V14 to lice 31. 1014 887 60 K. K. tiwslev, 8 oords mabogauy wood 18 00 llumey County Nwa, printing etc., 46 06 limns llnrdwsr. Co., brsvsi board for treasurer offlot 88 16 Dr. J. W. Ueary, salary county health officer for year 1814. ... 100 00 I' rsnk P. Gowan, refund OS offl- clitl bond, 1016 snd 1010 80 00 I'slTSU BVATSS I.AKD OSWIC. rlutua, urrgon, Jsnusry 7, I u I .. Nollrs Isbsrsbjrilvsn tbsl Mlll.ni llirvsllrr, l of Andrsws. (irsg.in. who. nn Msy I. ISirj, Bads lloBMtssaentri.no uxm.. tor w. i--- .1., TowDSblu U HouHi. Htli( XI Kssl. Wlllsii. sits MsridisB, bss fllvit Dotles ..1 1 UsBloBvsfes Klnsi flvs yrsr sroaf. leeslebtlsh OISIB IO tits 1SUU sbOW Uvsrrili. I.,-I,.n- Use. A. Smvlh. Jr., I). S Commissi..!,. si bis oStes si As4rws, Oregon, on la 1Mb ls of 'brBirr. Ill t'lslBsnl usmss SS wltBSSSSS Jsrok TboBssa- t'bss. Turnsr, Scrnisn ItiifTrosB. KawsnT t'silsoii, sll of Andrews, Oretus, Fisss. It.'i.n -i - ""WSBBBBSSSSBBW' ! BBBgB NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CKITSU STATES LAND OrrtlK, Bares, Ursion, Jsuusry.v ,l'.'l .. Nolle, it btrsbv glvsB tbst Jesss 1 Vleksrs. of Hsrosjr, OfSSSSk who. on Liecemts-r 4, nsi-i. HBstssd Kalry, No ussss, for HUNU, Her lion IS, Towasbtp JB H , Ksngs A4 K , Wlllsutritr tisrldlss bssSisd noilrsof lulrnlloii lu insk. flasl flvsyssr proof u nl.Mllli . Is I in tolliv Isnd sbovc dtsrrlbrd. brlors Ihr Hi-slslsrsii.t , Seeslvsrst Saras, Orsgoa, on tbv IMh .i. oi rssrasrj,ivio. ClslBSOt lismrs SS Willi Btsrr BurklsBd snd i . i.. Uisr 1... t h of lint Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL1KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Freo Camp House a rid. Feed ing Privileges in Corral or Bvm. Customera Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN. Adioinino- Pair " - w w - -0 xi OUIIUD, asy, OrsgoB. l.tnnls Vleksis, of Ksebansn, Ursiou. Kobsrl Irvlnj, of llsrnrjr, in. . rsss. Ii.-im . Varlabl Conditions. "That man suys bo doesn't know wbcthar b Is murrled or uinuuirlod. san or luaans." "Ye, lie bas hud u grout deul of trouble with court complication. Tbos things all depend on what stale be kappas to b lu."-WuMblugtou Htur. High SckoeJ Fwl. I.onaburg, Dalian, t Co suppli 3 M Keed llro., suppli V 20 Harney S alley l.utnlierCo., luui- lr 71 3 Austin lloodman, sawiug lw and , cords mahogany wood 84 63 W. T. Nkin, hauling lumbar. . . 60 II. K. Bhirk, postage 7 86 Univaraity Apparatus Co., sup pli 6 00 l!. II. Voojtly.iopplta 32 66 Hums Meat Market, meat ISO milliard's Himrock Creamery, milk and cream 106 W. B. Huston, suppliss, 76 N. drown, it Sons, suppli 00 Wi-1. -ome l'lianuacy, supplies 1 1 00 l.sinisliir's Israg, supplies te. 8 70 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UMITEP STATgrl LAND 0MIOH, Sums, Ursgoo, Jsuusry 14, i.i Nollrs Is hSSSkfl tivsn Ibst I'sUr slllltr, pi rislds, iiisgou , wbo. on JubsM. mil slid Juh 17, 1I4 rsspsclfvsljr tusins Houiestssd Kulrlns. Me UeSlsTrM-i, fSTWUNKi4.Ni,Nlt'..lr. ." thtH ,HIH4"gj4.Sr A. Town Ash . k..iK 1 ., WIllsBsiM tfsildisn, bss filed Dotle ol In tsnllou U msbs flnsl Ibrss yssr pr.sif to estsl. Ilsbrlslin to lbs Isud sbovc dssi-rllii.il. In Inn Usores A. Haylb, 11. 8. Coninilulnni 1 st Ins oSlrsst Andrsws, Ursion. oil lbs uiii d i.f rskrusry. Itl.v ClslBSnlBsnssss wltnssses: kafus Usoris, J. M.Si'lisds, Ollvrr Milai'v. Jobs Mrl.tsn sll of rtsldl, Ursgon Wa. Kasss. Ii.-gisi. 1. CITATION Csnsrwl Rewd Ftmsl. Chaa. K. Heery, surveying, tc. 304 60 Cbas. K. Itaery, suppli, road camp 86 66 J. W. Vanderpool, road work. . . 447 88 Joe Clark, road work, claimed $437 00 340 80 K. II. Moon, dlto claimed 68 86 41 00 1 .K. It iddle.dlto claimed 68 86 48 00 1 '. V. Keed, dlto 48 00 District No. 1. R.- fttssl. John Wluteruietar, rosd work 116 Porter-Bits Co,, ualls l 60 N. IMIi.ldla, road work 38 60 C. A. 1 1st ncs, nails, 86 J. I.. Lows, lumber, 84) 76 IN Tilt COUNTY OOURT Of Till BTATB OK OKKOON FOR HAi: NKV COUNTY. In the matter of the Kstste i of A. C. Lynch, decesseil To Mary Ann (Ireen, Murtba A. MeUriff, Jan Fsrguron, Julia II. Bat rill Floratio IL Mine C. C. Kianklin, William Franklin, J. L. Franklin, un.l A. W. Frsnklln, UKKKTINIJ: IN TUK NAMK.OF TIIL KI'ATK OF OKKOON, you are hereby clteil ami required to appear in lbs County Court ol Oregon, for Harney County, si tin Court Boom there ol at Hum , in tin- County ol Harney ou Wednceiluv tin tlthday of January, 11)16 at 10 o'clock in ths loreiitiou of that day to then ami there show cause, II any eiist, why tho Judge ol. the County Court shoulil nut issue sn order to sell the inllowiiio, .In scribed real property, lo-wil : Lots 1, 4 snd 6 ol (taction H and Lot .' audlhe NWUal the H ' of Sect I un 0, In township 27 8., Range .10 , W. M containing 100 acres mote or less. WITNEHH. Th llonurablti tirunt Thompson, Judge ol lliuCuunly Court ol th State of Oregon, lor the Count v ol lisrnsy wltb the Bual ol suid Cum i smied this mil dsy of Novemher A 1). 1014. ATTEST! 11. T. Hugbet, Clerk. By 0. N. Jameson, Deputy Clerk. (VtaaO We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the greet variety Everything For Everybody CALL OR SEND TOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store 5!??,,ssi, a-wa) S BUTTER WRAPPERS lrinted in accordance with Ugnl requirements on short notice at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms i i JOB WORK We do It right 4 I , J