niinMiiiiiiiiiiWinir:iiTiwrnwiiiiiiiniiiiii -1 "r" T" For Sale 40 acres adjoining Burn. Baa J. J. Donegan. Hi I Dot Davis has gone to Riverside to take a position in the shearing plant for the season This store is now on a cash bails. ft" P "HI 1776 1918 THE SPIRIT OF 1918 among our people mutt be equally at patriotic at that of our forefather of 1 776, for the question of protecting our liberty born in that historic year is now of paramount importance to every true American. THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN begins April 6th Our institu tution, its officers and employees are now at the Government's command during the entire period of the Third Liberty Loan, ready to serve the public in receiving subscriptions, giving information, and assisting Harney County patriots in every possible way. TERMS OF PAYMENTS 5 per cent with Subscription 20 per cent on May 28th 35 per cent on July 18th 40 per cent on August 16th Personal checks on outside banks will be accepted in payment of Liberty Loan Subscriptions. First National Bank of Burns, Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus - $100,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary The Times-JIerald Haa The Large! Circulation Of Any Newspaper la Harney County. SATURDAY. APRS. 27. 118 Local New s. Joe Clark and his son Lee were down from Harney Wednesday. I have 100 pounds of Mangel Wur zel seed for aale. I. Schwartz. Furnished house with earn ta rant Wm. Farre. Mr. Alei Eggleaton haa returned to Bend after a short vialt with rela lives and friends In this city. This store Is now on a cash basis No more credit will be Riven. 1. Schwartt. Mrs. Cleo. A. from Diamond week. Smyth was a vlaltor the fore part of the ;" H. Cattanach. a prominent attorney of Canyon City, who Is well known In this section spent a few days in this city during the wei-k. Two AJax Ford tires new, for aale at a bargain. Farmers Hxchange. C. T. Cary was over from his home on Crane Creek during the week. Wm. Farre and P. C. Petersen were business visitors to adjoining towns to the west during the first Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mahon were over I rt of " week, from their home on Cow Creek yea- j Mn one KoblllWJni -J m II II "fit terdajr- by Mr. and Mra. J. C. Sevclk and the children went over to the Clover ! Swale ranch the fore part of this week. M. H. Allen, deputy Labor Com missioner and Factory Inspector, was , here on official business this week. For Bale Seed wheat, Early Baart r Little Club. HO day oats. All I fanned and ready to seed. P. S. Weittenhlller. J. T. Barnea Is over from Hrewsey section and states he has been down I at the ranch spreading the water. He I and lng Mrs. liurni'H contemplate corn over this summer and making C. W. Loggan who recently return ed from the Willamette Valley where he and his family spent a part of the winter, has acecpted a position with the Burns Garage in this city. THE FlltHT NATIONAL. BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND HUltPLI'H SIOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOl'H S $ f SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. C. B. McConnell has gone to Boise on business and to visit his family. He will return to Vale on nest Wed nesday where the motion to dissolve the Injunction against the organiza tion of an irrigation diatrlet will be argued before Judge Oalton Blgga. Fred F. Henshaw. Chief Engineer of the U. 8. Geological Survey of thia State, is here looking after the water ranch on Emigrant Creek has been measurements and also conferring i disposed of to Wm. McKlnnis and with Interested parties In the region I M. V. Dodge but Mr. Garrett Is hero of Malheur Lake upon the advlsabili- ! to close the deal and atend to oilier ty of putting that water to beneMcial j matters In connection with the trans use I fer. their home on the ranch. The Times-Herald crop of grass liopers flourished for a few day but the little pests either couldn't stand the association with the bunch ,ln this shop or the constant butting of their heads against the window pane trying to get out. Our boys are going across, by hundreds, by thousands, by hundreds of thousands The MUST be sustain ed. Let every American solemly ask himself this question; "If either must suffer privation, must they or must IT" J. W. Garrett arrived here this week from Missouri to look after the Intereats of the eatate of his de ceased brother, J. H. Oarrett. The Drug Store Sundries .xx-j..zzZi:- EsUMea IBBWalWLUBLi I M -"TTT-Tr In addition to a complete line of Drugs and Pro prietary Medicines, we carry a full supply of Rubber Goods of all kinds. Combs and Brushes, all grades and prices ' All Kinds of Toilet Preparations. Pens, Pencils, Ink and Stationery. We will furnish you anythinff you need for an in tdlitfhnt care of the health and beauty of your person. The Kexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. Geo. Kaycraft I up from hi home iu the Valley View district. Chas. Owen 1 down from Sllvle. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Craddock are In the city from their Sllviea home. W. H. Morrison was down from his home in the Harney neighborhood today. Chester Stallard, Arthur 8. Beede and Andy Anderson are over from the Drewsey country. J. W. Blgga made a hurried trip to IiIh land holding in tho Denlo sec- (Ion during the week. He was ac companied by Hank Fellon. Wm. Cumpboll and family and James Kichandsou and family have gone to Bend, the former to work In the saw mills, and the latter to take a position In a grocery store. Before you plan your summer wardrobe be sure to see sample line of Schweiser Imported Swiss eru proderies and dry goods. AURA CLING AN, Rep. FOR HALE If taken at once 14 76 Wesan Bros. Cabnet Grand Plauo .fpr 200 cash. Thl is a snap and wall worth Investigating. For full Ipforatlon Inquire at this office. It. T- 1 1 iik lift returned the fore part of this week from San Delgo, California, where he had spent the winter. He ha gained In weight and says ha feel in keeping with hi look and that he' 100 per cut, Mr. Hughet enjoyed his vacation but is nevertheless happy to be among his old time friends again. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McRea were up from their farm home hear River side Tuesday on buelnesa before the land office. While here they took advantage of the time to greet their many old time frienda. Mr. Mcltae is one of the pioneer stockmen of that territory and Is well known to the old time realdenta of this com munity where ho Is held In high es teem. George Willett, Imtpector of the Western Division of Bird I'ruserves of the V. S. Government, is here to luko temporary charge of the Mal heur Lake and other game bird pre MTTSS formerly under tat care of Frank Trlska. who Is called In the army draft. Mr. Wlllott has asked for a few days leave for Mr. Trlsku until he has gone over I he territory with him and becomes familiar with it. Quite a number of our stockmen spent the tore part of the week at the annual meeting of the Oregon State Cattle at Horse growers Associ ation at Ontario. There was a three day suasion of the organization in our sister city and we know that the boys were most hospitably entertained for UM people of i luii town know how to treat guests. Among those from this Immediate vicinity who were there are Phil Smith, Uillle Smith Albert Oakerman, Sheriff Goodman, E. C. Eggleaton, Fred Otley and other. No more credit will be given. I. Scbwarts. U II tleAit-ti 4. Mlamnnil aliiKiit I. Ili Uivnii) in- t'lomwmi nuoi man, was among our business visitors this week. Mr. and Mr. Ubald Cote were In town for a short time the first of this week shopping and visiting with rela tive and friends. T. B. Beck, who formerly resided in Sunset hut now lives at John Day. has been renewing acquaintances In this city during the past week. THE FlltHT NATIONAL BANK OF III ItNH. CAPITAL AND HURPLCH SIOO.MM). "THE HANK THAT VtAKEH VOI'lt 9 S BAFK." WOOUNTH INVITED. If you need some good eating or cooking apples see F. R. O'Connor, crane, Oregon, or send In your order by the Laundlgan truck. Price for first and aecond grade, 31.50 and f 1.75 per box. The little xori of Mr. and Mr. Lloyd R. Culp, who waa brought up from the farm home below Lawen last week for medical treatment, waa operated on last Monday by Dr. Smith for appendlcltla. The patient la Im proving wry satisfactorily. John Walk up has accepted a posi tion with the Hums Garage In the vulcanizing department. John and family occupy Mrs. Nora Campbell's house since the latter haa gone to Bend. Mra. J. H. Savldge was up from Crane the fore part of this week on a visit with her cousin, Archie Mc Oowan, and family. Mr. Savldge haa charge of the -Crane branch of the Hums Oarage. B. F. Auamua Is recovering at the Haines hospital from a aevere hurt he received recently in a run-away. One kidney waa torn loose and he waa othcrwlae bruited up but he la Improving nicely with on indication of further complications. Ladies: The Fashion Book and sample from Victor Tailoring Co., have ar rived. I will be pleased to show you the line any time. Ratltfadfloa always gusranteed. AURA CLINQAN, Hep. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cleveland were over from their home near Van this week on a visit to her father. It. J. McKinnon. They left for home again on Thursday as It is a busy time of the year and Mrs. Cleveland took some shrubs out to beautify the yard. Mrs. L. M. Hamilton Is dlpw lug of her millinery stork at uhoiesule price. The ladles of tills vicinity should take advantage of this opuortunttj . See her at once. .ssa 1 mMTMIIIMilllillMIM I A. McKenile, the pioneer stock man of the Narrowa section, was a business visitor to our city the other day. When accosted by the news paper man as to his personal conduct he stated he was too busy at home helping to raise beef and farm pro dints for the boys in the trenches to get In Into any meanness. School Supt. Clark loft Sunday afternoon for Crane to take the train for Ontario tho following morning to be in attendance on the Cattle A Morse Growers Association conven tion which held a three days' aeaalon there during the present week. Mrs. Clark visited her sister for a short time while In that town. County Manager James Donegan of the Third Liberty Loan Drive, left the fort part of this week for the southern part of the county to look after some matters connected with the drive. So far Harney Coun ty has come up handsomly above the quota but the soliciting committees are stllll on the Job and will make a thorough canvass of their respective districts during tho allotted time Sidney McNeil is the daddy or a hoy who arrived on lust Wednesday morning early. Std was Informed over the phono from his place of the advent and he Immediately lump id Into his Ford car at Crane and started for Burns at a rate of speed that threatened breaking the law. No telling whit might have happened hud not a wheel come off the other Hill I- Of I .Mil'. .11 Utiti li . UI1U...I him In come down to earth and collect Mm- , self somewhat. He found Dick Otley i ul l.uwen and when told of the Im portance o( his reaching Burn.i Dick realised his feelings and volunteered to lirlllk" the cxrltfil tluil mi in. uii.l .... ,. ., ! as he would not permit Sid to drive the Journey was made in safety ' KEGo tL. 9 TIME APRIL 6th IH17TP VAITR COUNTRY WIN! t BUY A LIBERTY BOND OUR SERVICE FREE . TShe Harney Euxinig National Bank 'YOUR HOME INSTITUTION WRAY'S AUTO STAGi ALL TOURING CARS Between BURN A and BEND DAILY -..::.'! ' fc&JL SiiBawPaHS 'm Uz ft i . i . a. mm .'a m t t ...-. ,.. . i, eaves imvmjmi :4.a.m., arrive m u.h :oon.inJ Leave BURNS at 7:00 1 in., arrive BEND 5.-00 p.rJ FARE, each way $8.00 ro Pounds Baggage carried Free. Biccmm LcpeclB Meets all trams in ileuu. rnsseinrerH Arrive uti Portland, from Burns, in 24 hours, fan' $16. OS Prompt attention given all shipm 'tits in our cart Kp fiaily PeujahaMe fMisiriimi!its. r KEEP "FIT" When economy gets to a point where it pinches, it ceases to be economy IT'S EXTRAVAGANCE. "Keeping Fit" is the truest economy in the long run, and there is no better way to "keep fit" than by eating JURATS! For ten da vs each month we are goiug to Belli ydu Bacon, Ham, Hide Meat, Lard anil Vegetole nil a trig reiluel ion. w Shield Ham j regular price 40e, special price - Shield Bacon, regular price 50c, special price - Crystal Bacon, regular price 45e, special price - - - Shield Lard, 5pouuda. Macular prlo . 3 ujidrt. regular special price il.Ttj, siici-iul Shield Laid. 10- pntv :.). sp Shield Vegetole. pgotgtftl, regular price $!..", special Shield Vegetole, 1o-p0unds. regular price :i. -.", HiM'cial price B 37 l-2c 45c 40c! $1.60 $3.20 $1.50 $3.00 See Our Display Window Burns Cash Store and Mr. McNeil Is not a widow otherwise she might have been. as