I w Made In Burns PANTS mmmmmmmmammmmmmaHmw 25 New Patterns Received TODAY Assorted Colors $8 to $10.50 Leave your measure today Get your pants TOMORROW See Window Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Loading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon t Additional Locals. Have your picture taken at the Sayer Studio. . Blue Print. Inland Empire Realty Co., Burnt, Oregon. The next meetinfrof the Libra ry Club will he held at the home of Mrs. Knrre on Feb. 20. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without cxtracharge. See the Steam laundry about your work. Phone O r d e r For fat young turkeys, alivo or dressed. to Willow Wind Farm. J. W. BiKKs. F. R. Howard, Prop, Mgr. On nnd after Feb. 16 freight arriving on the l'rairie stage will not be delivered around town but taken direct to the stage office. Charges must be paid when the freight is taken from the office. -Wm. Foren, agent. RESUME OF WORK OF STATE LEGISLATURE Prohibition Bill, Patted By Houte. Most Important Measure to Date. tit Uititcs-Mcrau JULIAN BYRD Mnnger SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. I1B SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Y.r $2.00 Sim Month. 1.00 Tkr.. Month. 75 Overdrafts Are Doomed year by Forest officials, 31 per e nt were killed on the Malheur National Forest by a method which Supervisor Bingham has f. und V' ry successful. In one month bit winter Mr. Mingham killed 32 coyotes in the vicinity of John Day, devoting only half li i tin. to the work. For the bonefit t' those who have been i ie victims of these mad animals, n extrui from Supervisor Bing I ,ni's H-iiort on his method of dealing w ith the coyotes is given I. ti-w ith: "A o n should bo selected that will lose its effectiveness in short lime after being placed, . i that i. case it is not picked up bi coyote it will do no damage. I he Northwest Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn., sells a poison of this character in the ihape of a small ipsule containing enough p lison to immediately kill a coy The price is $1.7f per KHl Under the new bank and cur rency law it is evident the gov ernment is going to be much more strict than formerly with reference to the regulation of the banks. As evidence of this the) have already commenced to pio hibit overdrafts and advising the banks that overdrafts will not be countenanced by the department The depaitment is co-operatino. with all the states to have all the 'e state banks do the same thing, capsules. In ordering these cap While it has been the custom to u.es. it must be stated for what allow overdrafts the department ' urpose they are intended so that has always lcoked utwn it as an the proter aiaa will be secured, unsound method of bankiii;:. All Different sized capsules are re banks throughout the whole quired for different animals, country are getting instructions These capsules are called 'Sure to this effect and bank patrons death poison capsules.' who have been in the hab t of J "To prepare capsules for use, overdrawing will be obliged to take a roll of old butter, prefer discontinue the practice of over- ably a little rancid. Warm it un drawing their accounts. , til it is soft enough to handle well, but not enough to melt it. Man Shot in the Face. J"! must be " '",l ,to to,uTcn the butter with the hands. Use a small wooden paddle that has i no human scent to it. With this . paddle cut off a piece of butter about the size of a marbl ; lay it on an unseen leu board end flatten it out; place the rapsul on the strip of butter; roll the butter Fred 01 ley came up from his home the lutter part of this week and was accompanied on his re turn by Mrs. Otley who has been at the hospital for several weeks following a serious operation. They were accompanied home by Miss Mary iroxton who has been assisting in nursing the patient and who will spend some time looking after her welfare after she reaches her home. A bill introduced in the senate of the state legislature provides that all schools of the state out side of those of the first class, shall be under the control of one board of live directors for each county. Thus it would be that aside from the graded school of this place the entire county would be under one board of directors. The bill has caused much protest all over the state and citizens and commercial or ganizations have sent protests in. It is a radical change that would take away the community interest in the country school, the patrons of which would have but littie if any voice in its conduct or the naming of a teacher. Thirty SMIe, Nene Impertant, Boomt Lawa by Snd ef Fourth Week: Ap propriation SHU Total e.06S,S4 Houee Amende Workmen'e Compen Mtlon Would Reorganise Naval Mllltia-Hemlelde SHI Phi " la -IS Bounty on Coyotot. work ( mill if Asaresultof g quarrel between two vaqueros on the Island Ranch at the Square Wells, Wednesday) : Pat Mulcare was shot in the face ' by G. Crawford with a 22-caliber pistol. The wounded man came to town and it was found to be merely a flesh wound the ball' striking the cheek bone and glancing, coming out near the ear. Sheriff Goodman went out and arrested Crawford and he had a preliminary before Justice Pat terson Thursday afternoon which resulted m his being turned loose. It seems the complaining witness did not attempt to prose cute but rather excused his assail ant. However, the fact remains that the man was carrying a pistol which is against the law and it was also admitted he shot the other fellow, in fact accord ing to statements made by the victim, there were more than jjne shot fired during the fight. Warrant Call. Notice is hereby given that there is money on hand to pay all general fund warrents registered prior to .January i:, 1914; and all all road warrents registered prior to March 1. 1914 Interest cases on and after Feb. 8. R. A. MlI.LKK, County Treasure. Notice to Stockholder. The Burns Flour Milling Co. will hold a meeting of the stock holdtTs in Burns on February 20 and it is requested that all stock holders who can be present at this meeting as matters of im portance are to be considered. P. (!. Smith. President. Man Accidentally Shot. Dick Spence was shot through the left lung by E. E. Owsley at a logging camp in the mountains last Saturday night and the vic tim has been in a rather critical condition at the Cummins hospi tal since. He is some Improved at this time and his physician considers he has a good chance to recover. The Times-Herald knows no thing of the particulars of the case but is informed the shot was accidental. Method of Exterminating The Pestiferous Coyote around the capsule, leaving it as nearly round as pos ible. Take a small pair of wooden pinchers and place the butter rolls in a jar that is fice from I 0 lib Never use metal to handle ihe butter or capsules, always wood." Then let the b Itter rolls freeze or harden and keep tliem, in a cool place until used. 'I'll- car cass of an old cow or hoi.. should be used as bail it fresh carcass preferred. Place lb bait on top 01 knoll or Jul1, such nsci.otes frequent. Avoid ground covered with brush. Do not kid the bait by shooting, but by severing the main arteries in the n I k. All operations must ' done irom horseback, s i thai no odor will be left on the ground lo keep the ciyotos away. Throw two or three dozen capsule around the carcass, either in the snow or under natural debris. In conclu sion, Mr. Bingham says: "Too much emphasis cam. ot be laid on the necessity of hh Wng no human scent, either on the poisoned rolls of butler, or I n the ground about tho carcasi. Fire arms should never be earned. One migfat Occasion! lly be able to shoot a coyote if ho has his sun along, but in doing so he would do more harm than good. Every thing used in the preparation and placing of the hail 1 1 o Id be absolutely free from scent One should mver dismount within half a mile of the carcass, for any purpose, nor leave anything about the bait (hat could io-;si- In view of the prevalence of t bly carry a human scent." rabies among coyotes in eastern Oregon, the district forester at Portland, Oregon, has announced the results of some very effective work that has been done by the Forest Service in destroying these animals. Of all the predatory Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Masonic Building Association of Burns will be held at the Masonic Hall in Burns, Oregon, on Saturday March 13th 1816 at 2 o'clock p. m. Sam Mothersheod. Secretary, Bids Entertain! for RotdnuiUr. Notice is hereby given that scaled applications, for appoint ment to the position of County Roadmastcr, will be received by the County Court, at the office of the County Clerk, in Burns, until 12 o'clock M., March 3, 1915; ap plicants are required to state amount of salary per month, which salary shall be in full com pensation for all services, and out of which all the expenses of the Roadmaster shall be paid. The Roadmaster will be re quired to inspect the County roads, and to oversee all con struction and repair work, he will be required to give a bond in a reasonable amount for the faith ful discharge of the duties of the office. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all applications. By order of the County Court, made and entered in the Com missioners Journal, Jan. 27, 1916, R. T. Huohet, County Clerk. animals killed in the district la. tH. B. Mace Shooting is positively fVrbiddm on my farm near Burns and i shall prosecute uny one found trespassing. There will be no favors shown in this respect. CM and Croup in Children. Many people rely upon Cham berlain's Cough Remedy implicit ly in cases of colds and croup, and it never disappoints them. Mrs. E. II. Thomas, Logansport, Ind., wrftes: ' 'I have found Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to be the best medicine for colds and croup I have ever used, and never tire of recommending it to my neigh bors und friends. I have always given it to my children when suffering from croup, and it has never failed to give them prompt relief." For sale by all dealers. u.i.m - -Tho inoal Important acoompllehed during the fourth week of tho preeeal aaaalon of tho leglelp ... ... in tin- liouau of luro waa ui im-- -. Hi- prohibition bill, won bwj dtsseatlng otee. thoao of Kulin Lewie, tho bill of the CommllU ,.. mmiiiIioiI aa amended by houto couimitta on alcoholic traffic paaaod tho houaa Aa It paHeil the houso lha bill permits the Importation for homo rouauniutioii of two quarts of aplrttuoua liquor or -'4 .inerta of malt Muor In each eucceeelve I las I'arbapa UM nam act Important flowing lha altuatlon from UM ane of economy, waa tha killing u UM houaa of tha bill for BBpreprlatlBI $40.tH0 for Irrigation ami rSBtafllB tloii purposes A few minor MM M teat to thu Irrigation Interests vara grantatl thla week. Imeever Knur lr rlgallon bllla were BHH "'' 0''" Irrigation dlatrlrta tin- right to Mil aurplua oleclrlcal power, and Mother makaa atatr land subject to Irrtfja lion aaeeaemente. anoih.'t givca Irrl gaUon dlatrli'ta'tho power of mantel palltlee for bonding purposes ami the fourth auipowara tha atutf t" SB) SB proved Irrigation bonda. In tha laat week, tha house rules Um Itlng tha time for I nt rod m UM of bllla baa been auapauilnl srrrsl times, and MS la Ihe total number filed with the clerk lo date In the senate ZV bllla have been Introduced I'lif gOTMf haa algned nine atmale nnd J I limine bllla. Man ba StM withdrawn ami othere laid on the table Laglalatora Paaa 30 Acta In 21 Dya During tin- flrat IWSBt MVW h'gla latlve daa Clu bllla haw- bwMOM lawa - little belter than OM bill a day. That la Ihe ret-ord ol tbr U'Kllature at Ihe tloae of the fourth wti-k 0t ernor Wllh" oinbe baa ttad MWetM ly SU BMSSWSSi allhtMii.;li H oUMTI are before him He ban traUMd none Nlue of Ihe uniiaureii to l.l'b UM governor haa atuMksd big gignaturt are aeuale bllla and 1 an- SottM bllla The five unlgiu'l gMggnnhM art bouae bllla Twelve gddlUOwal feOSM bllla have gune Ihrmigti lli- nt-nuie aud three additional natr MlH baY gOM through Ihe houav. Aa a taatter of fai t BOM of UM bllla thai lha governor ao far hua algned la Important tompured with aome of the meaaurea that tt ui- b.fort- the leglalature A big ruah of bllla la t tpt- UM M the govarnor'a offlte thla VM Uotli UM houaa aud the aeuatv are prepervd lo turn out lawa b the M -ore alni"l ev er day Already the bOHM bit" paaa ad more than 1U0 yilla In uiblltlou to Uioae acted on by Ihe m nuti- imil the governor The aenate glao lata aent nearly twoacore of lta own produc ttona over lo Ihe houae Ilia aandlng Aak for S3,M3,g&4 Appropriation bllla laSart UM houaa and aouale total g:i.f.63.HG4 1'bln In otudaa racommt'udallomt of tin1 Jtdut waya aud mt-ana OSBUBtttM whlih probably will be adopted without change, but tha aame tannol he aald for eeveral of the other uiiaitiiri'H Al ready bllla carrying appropriations uk gragatlng almoal ' hate been conalgned to the waatebanktt Tha Joint waya and mranu tiiinmlt a baa labored more Imlimtrloualy al thla aaaalon than aver before, with the raaull that It haa reported on u lergo number of appropriation bllla and la fclpeoted to act on virtually nil olhera pell werk In compliant!' with the genari I daniaml. It la aettlng a rei ord for economy, although approprlatlona muat ueceaaarlly appeur lurge becauae I coata much money to conduct the tele government aud lta urluua In atllotlona Houaa Acta on Compenaatlon Law. Tha houae alao acted on the aubjrcl of workmen coinpcnnatluu The bill paaaed provldea a eerlun of amend mania to the preaenl law, reclnaalfy Ing the Induatrlea anil giaduutlng He rata In proportion to the rink It alao la Intended to prevent at i lilcntH by offering rowarda lo employer who In alall aafaty devices and proudlng pun lahuiKiit for thoae who do not The gluioat uuanliiioiia vote on thin DMSI uro lg taken to Indicate that the houae will not act favorably ou Ihe lllughum bill In the aeuale, which la aald to re aamble the Mhlilgun luw and whhh would permit cgaualty compunlcn ,, lompeta with the glgte If Ihe aeuute dooi not concur In thu mcaaurc scui over by tha houae It la probable that no woremou'a compiu lutlnn lun will ha enacted by thla legislature Although the aenate haa jniesed a hill abolUhfg tha Oregon Navnl Mil Itla It aaami now barely poaalble that tha organisation may be permitted to Hu I- k 4 , . ... "' ' at aaaasagajn torin, ror u inn waa Inlraduoed In the houaa by the coin muiau on military arialis, proilrllnn for lta reorgauliatloR, und oOBlldgf able scutlmcnl axlata In fauir or It. SiBva Ihe paaaage of the eruate bill abellehlug tha organliatlon, Uoveruor Wlthyi'oinba hua announced that ha double whether It la wlae lo abolish the organisation Thla attitude or the governor, and appeals made by tho aavy department roi the retention of tha organization, are powerrul factors In favor of tha new bill. II provldea for lha abolition of thu prcnent nuval board and aubatltutag' for It a naval atafr to oonalat of the adjutant gcm-rul 4 two ooumlaslunad nuvul to ba gppoluled by thu commanilor In blaf p tallica gn appropriation of 1(,UU0 which la til, out Iras than waa naked for originally by tin- organic iteM. County May Build Brldgaa. Beuater Uarlaud'a bill, pruvldlug Unit county courts bp permitted to re- jaet gll blda for brldgaa eoaUng mora than 1S00 and build tham ihagjaalvaa waa paaaed by tha senate II la pro vided that tha courta muat obtain aa tlinatee of tha ooat bafora letting tha contraota, but tha eetlmatea muat ba kept secret Whan the bill waa first arguad aavaral aanatara Inatatad that If a bid eama wlthla tha aatlmata It muat ba aooaptad, but It waa nat la eluded in tha bill aa paaaad. Senator Garland believes tha law will aaa tha oonnllee a graat daal of moaay Mat now goes to brldga conatructloa com agates. Homicide Penally Bill Peeeae Senator. I. angguth's bill making tha penally for homicide lu tha aaooad da gree linprlaonmanl la lha penitentiary of from 20 to 10 yeara waa passed by tha senate It haa a savlag clauee ra luting to parsons already convicted of second dagraa murdar. la a bill lu iroduced by tha aame aanator which waa passed, tha punishment for first degree homicide la Ufa Imprisonment The changea ware aeceasary because of the amendment paaaad by the peo ple abolishing capital puntahmeul. Coyote Bounty BUI Paaaaa Senate. I uilar aueueiialon of tha rules, tha aenate paaaad house bill II, which pro vhlca for a bounty of S3 ou coyotes during lha remainder of this year. Tha Itate I" to pay half tha bouuty aud lha counties the other half The bill waa Bagged with an emergency clause, aa It la reported that conditions lu the eaateru Oregon counllea are aerloua ou account of rablea among tha aril mala. It la probable that au appropriation of J i no una will ba aakad to pay lha state's share of tha bouuty Two yeara ago 140.000 waa appropriated for the bounty. A deficiency of $10,000 waa Incurred. An appropriation will have lo ba made alao to take cara of thla deficiency. Insanity Divorce Basis In Sill. I'ermauent insanity la made ground for divorce by a bill introduced by Sen em i.auKguth It la provided that be fore a divorce aball be granted. In aanlty being tha allegation. II shall be pi oved that the defendant haa been ndjudged of unsound mind by a court if this or another atale five yeara or I. dure tha ault la filed II alao i ii ii n l be proved lu the court lu which he divorce la naked thai lha patient a Incurable Leglelatlve Bravltlaa Ihe aenate paaaad houae bill ra pt .iling a law providing that doga aught pursuing dear ba abut. A Joint resolution authorising Hit aupeliutendeut of public Institution to annotate and publish tha achool laws of tha stale waa adopted by Ihe trnale What la regarded by many aa one of Ihe moat Important new lawa an acted la that repealing the free test hook enactment of Ihe laal aeaalou lly paaalng thla uieaaure the leglalature haa aaved Itaelf a controversy Dan Kellaher Introduced a bill lu lha senate pruvldlug for weekly payments of various employ es, which Is aald to have the auppurt of certain labor lu tereata and uuqueallouably will fill lite halls of legislation with lobbyists To facilitate the operalluu of Ihe constitutional amendment paaaed by tha people at Ihe laat election which proi Idea lhal only clllaeua of the 1'nlled statin shall vote In Ihla alata, Senator Moaer Introduced a bill em lowering county clerks lo atrlke from the registration records the names of ill aliens After ameudlug Kepreaeulallve Si Iiui-I.i I a bill, merging all pedal finds lulu the general fund, ao aa to make tha lit eiieee aud feaa collected by the state fish aud game commla Ion i ouatltuta an appropriation for (hat i iiiiimlaaton. Ibe houae paaaad Ihe measure by a vate of S3 to S. two mem bers being abaent. Tu give tenners power to arraat hunters who treapaaa upon tbatr prop erly la lha object of a bill paaaed by the houaa. I'uder the peoeent law a treapaaalug hunter Is subject lo ar real, but tha owuer mual obtain a warrant Repreeeutallve Feawlck, au thor of the measure, pointed out lhal by i i.i time a farmer procures a war rant tin damage la done aud lha huat er la gone. JANUARY-FEBRUARY Clearance Sale BROWNS SATISFACTORV 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 going to reduce such goods and offer them to you. QUALITY FIRST N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon Ealrayed Came to my P.AC4 in Catlow. one black horse, wtlght about 1000 lbs., three black feet one white hind foot, white star in foreherd, branded either a run ning M or WA connected. Ow ner call and prove property ami pay expene. Joe tiuKer, mck- ley, Oreffon. CONTEST NOTICE. UNITED tTATKH LAMP OKH I urns. Orvfoii. January j&tn, m lu i hetiri M. Cmi, -er, Ol Hurtu, OffJgM I lee tee Vim en hrrn.y iiutlflnl lltl i bfcrlM Hal) who glvei I'Ibuiuu , tir t"ii, " ' ,ai nfBi-4 eriilrve. did uti January g ih 1VI , flit la tbli usAr aalttluly parroborfUvst a,i'H tloo lt vo u leal ami ae ur ibe CMt vital Inn of )uut MoaiaateaO Knirff. No, serial Nu ' natlrMerrb IviblvlO, fur W',, N',Htt'4, of ftexllou I, Towuiblu .a. Hodtb, :... Kaal Wiilanirtir Mefliliati.aiid aa ground! ti lilir.nil.Bl iirallreeli.altal'1 ha f lta M .. )- lu wholly ebaudotivd said eulr. 1 hi i-ii-i reiiaiillsiifd or ami malum trMldei tuade ati luipiui etuebU tliertMiii, aud Im abaauled li liner! I and rliaiieil tils rwtdi in t&errfrom artr alnr lha data of enlrv. Yoa are, ihenfora, further notified that lb aid allegation! will ue taken m Wmlatad, aud your aald cnlrjr w (II to rinn-lnl mw i farther right to be heard, either bafore ihip office or on a,eal. If niU fad tuhh uttra wllhln twenty days after Hit- FOURTH publication of this notice, aa tfeovrn below, jour ana war under oath, ioe n ally rvapund, log lo thaoe allagafljnt ol oonlaat, tugelhvi with due proof that yuu hair gorvad a iop) i your anawer on tha MM gMitagtatit either la leereon or bf raglfteroi mall Yuu Bhoui-I alata in mur i lha lauat uSlc tu wftlrlt In vour anM ir the ubiio tot) drin ln'ii i notice to be eriit to you Wu I anna, ll g III I Data of ntal oubltraUun Juuary hhi. I r liale of aarund bubllreilon Fabruarf tti ll" Date of third tmtdlratlnn Kathruar) 1Mb Ivl -Iateuf fourth uubllta'h.n rri-ruen RMh UrJ NOT1CK FOR PDBUOATION UM1M0 SffATaW LAUD OrTIi ( Httrna. Oregon, Januaf gg, l- I Ni.iii r laheraby glvau thai Matth a n llllatna, u( Ueiu, Oregun, whti, on rlnign :, I -I '. raade Homeatead fcuiry. No gftgBf, lorWJ4( Iff Uou i, Tuwaablp at' ktoutb, katigw RU K., Wlllauella aferltflatxi baa riled notlre of lo leu Uou to make flnal thrrc eer Brft) t ratal. lith rlaltn to lha land gtova daj before kaglatrr aud Roaelter, at Humi, On fun, ou tha Jftlh dag wf Frbruar), 1 vl rial want natnaaaa wltuaaaea W J Hiuu, ltiT I'fl.f. Andrew Palertou Adam ( obv. allof Utrti, OtWgfM Ha fAMBK. tti-glaiii 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 Cattle Raisers in Conven tion Adopt Resolution The Horse and Cattle Raisers' Association of this state held a convention at Prineville the fore purt of this week which resulted in a closer and more harmonious understanding among the men 'iiKiu.i-d in that business. The following resolution was adopted by the conventien: "He it resolved by the members of thin association that we favor a law for eastern Oregon similar to the one which the state of Idaho has in regard to turning cattle on the public range, viz., that any person turning upon the public range female breeding cat tle will keep therewith one pure bred bull of the recognized beef breed for every 26 females or fraction thereof of 15 or over; provided that two or more t er gons shall join together in fur nishing such bull when their ag gregate number of female cattle turned upon the range is from 15 to 25; that a severe penalty be provided for any violation thereof; that a copy of there resolutions be sent to each of our represent atives for eastern Oregon now in the state legislature, and request them to have the same drafted into a law at this term of the leg islature, to take effect the first day of April. 1916." Say there's going to be some good pictures at Tonawama this week. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L'NtTgO !-tTB" liiNtil'MK l I Hurua, oregtiti, JaMii . .. I I I Nullre la hereby at ven that Milton t h - glirr. uf Aiidrewa. Oregon, who, ou May 1 liav. tuadi- llontaeiead entry. No OSUbt), for NH' Tuvruabln to Muuth, Range XI Kaal. Wlllaru alia Meridian , haa ft led not Ik- ol I men lluotooraka float five year irof . (oeatahlith claim lo tha laud above deorrl'aett, bafora Oeo A. ttmyth. Jr., U. t t.'otoKilaalonrr at hi ofBfe al AUdrawa, OregoU. on the IMh da of Kebmary. lllo t latniani uimfl aa wltneaaea Jacob Thomaaa, t'haa. Turner. Norman MufTuian, Kdward Carlaon , allof Andrew a, Ortfon, ttN KAKMK. Il-fc.fci.-. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rxiTKn sTAiae UaJB MratOB, Burns. OffaBaBi Jsiiusry.i, I'M . Kutic i lisreby l vin thst Jesse K. Vtakafs.al Harasr.llrssuB.wliu. us Hscrinlier . 1'HHi.iiis'li' lloinsstssit Kulrjr, No utass, fur MUM., -oc. Hi. ii 1. Tnwuslilii ii H . Ilsnsn.14 I . tt lilsm. ii. Msrlillsn hssalsd uutlrsof intfitilun in sjaks llaal ftvsysar proul (u rsutllsli claim talks laud above dsscrlU'd, before Ibi Saalaiaraiiil Hsrslfsrat Harm. Oregon, ou the I 1 da) "I fsbiusry.ltlt. i Uinisnt uanirs as wltnsassi XUrr Hu klamt ami J . 1.. Ixiec I11.1I1..1 Mm aes, Oregon. Llnnls Vlcksrs, of Hm haasii, Oregon. Hubert Irving, uf Hartinv, OrcgiM, we raaaa.Ki'Kisli 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UICITKI) HTATU LANIIOKKIl K, Hums. Orsguu, Jauuar 14, III Notlre Is hereby given Ibst Baafs Millar, ul 'Isles, Orsgnn, who, ou JuiieJc, Itllandjlll '27, luU ri'ii.si tlvel) ins'lc HoulrKUmil Kutrle. No U6l-r7ai, for8W.NEi,NlNk',.Mi, H'H. Nkl.NKU, Sw , .i n .:- H . i:i,.-.. I K , nlllauieils Msililisu. hss filed liolli n af In tstitluu to make final three year aruoi taastali llsk rlalm tu the land above aaaerlned, before (Isorge A Smyth, II. B. Oommlsalonvr si his uBi'i at Audrstts, Orsguu, on the .orii dsy ol Februsry. lain. 1 lalmaiu namssss allursscsr Rafus (Isorge, I. ki. Mr Dade, Oliver Mi 1 arty, Juhu Mi I on sll uf Willi. Oregon, Wa KlKKS. Krgiili r. Fair Feed Yard (iRAIN OF ALL1KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Proa (amp House andtfeeding Privileges in Corral or Ham. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN. Adinin.W P.ie n j , -,..,.ft a UK vuuuilUBs BBl . l" I TTZ a We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the great variety Eveiything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Deptutment Store CITATION Mrs. Watts, who has been ill at the home of her sister. Mrs. . B. Reed, is improving. IN TUB COUNTY COURT Of Till HTATB OK OKKO.ON IOU IIAII KIT COUNTY. In Hie matter uf Hie Knlatr 1 of ( F. Crews Croitou. Doc'd. I To W. T. Croxton, Mnry I. CroatOB, Robert Croxton ami Nut itlic Croiton, tlllKKTINU: IN TUB NAMK OK Till: KTATK. OF OltKUON, you are hereby cited and raqulrad to appear In Ilia County Cotirl ul' tlie State ol Oregon, for Harney County, at the Court Room theru ul at Hum , In tha Ouiiuly o( Harney ou Mundav, the 10th iluy of March. l'Jl.ri. at 111 ul... k in the forenoon of that day, then ami thereto show cause, if any eiint. uhv tha Kcal property, to-wit: H' NW4 aud Lota 1 aud 'i of Sec. is, Twp S., K. 34 B. W. M., LkIoiixuik to aiiid eatate should not lie sold. WJTNBHH: Tha Hon. II C. Uttfa, Judge of the County Court ol tho Stala of Oregon, for the County ol llurm ly with lha Uual of aald Court aflml thla lafhdayol Feb., A. H. I'll .. AITKBT: It. T. llughet, (Turk. By Walter T. Htrtuk, Deputy Clerk (Heal) BUTTER WRAPPERS Printed in accordance with legal nquiremenU on short notice at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms I aaaaaai JOB WORK We do it right 4 V