HHnmmMoMHKBnHHm I Mr. Nollle Heed I I'lillnnil on vlnll. haii gone ti Mr. and MrH. Nick Voegtlv are in town from Allmrnnn. i K 1 b wnni!iuH:dii:inri.ii.!.il)i)i)iiiBiJittangggOgi m I! INCOME TAXES FOR 1918 i The following letter from the Trrurv Departirrit, Interim Revenue Sarvice, Portland, Oregon, i pubIihol for llr int'm-mation of our patron, many of whom have inquired of ut regarding form to be ued and the rexuirement of the law. Jan. 4, 1910. First National Bank, Hum, Oregon. tJentlemen : 1 have been receiving tnnnv itirii(rle eonrerulns; the pro visions of the now Revenue Itlll nvllliiR tat income and Other taxes, and numerous reiiet :ire belnjj iinxle for forms OB vvhirh to make return'- I am nimble to fflve out any ilefimi information or furul It the i' ,..m tonus until thl.l Hill DIM finally gassed Congieas ii f becomes a l,aw. It will tlira takn gotefl little i Line to inix - lit .10,. printed and read) for ills tributiou. I have nuule nrrati)rcniciits (o send out 11 general notifi cation from this office, InrlniliiiK n letter directed to jour Hank no tb it all taxpayer!! ma) bo Informed prompt) of the provis ions oT t'.'i- proposed law. The organization of the Field Deputies will be such as to render every possible oaotstance to taxpayers tln-ou,".lioiit the stale of Oregon and these deputies will be lopetod at many ad vantageous points so that information may be given direct to the taxpayers to guide them in making returns when the pro per time arrives. The basic principles of the old Income Tax Law will no doubt be applied to the provisions of the new Law, and it would be well for every individual and restoration to prepare figures and ascertain the exaet amount of Income so aa to In read) to make return with as little delay as possible If not asking too much, I would suggest that you inform your customers of the above faets, which would no doubt re lieve them from some anxiety on account of the apparent delay in sending out forms. Very' resect fully, MILTOX A. MILLRIt, t 'ollector. First National Bank , l j 1 Order those k'ter heads here. iv, i'. Steele and his Utile son rera ! up from Princeton Tor a fe.v il.ivs tills K Hurry I). Arnold, ivmi-i :! 'iiln tat llitorlypo Co., g In (he i(v oil IlllMi ness. Provide i;reen faeil for your chlck- Mens. Alfalfu leares fo mile u( Porry'g V T, Viiiil'orvccr Ifl ovi r iii 1 home on Pine Creak from ! Hani. Hern Wednesday, Jan. 2. to Mr, lanieii Kr.'l 1, a "On, Iteth are re I ported doing well t the r'lreoved Mil : i lonplUl. . . . . Lost li.iln for .1 ronl cur wneei, ftl I I prlBg dial IiiiMh It on. Cinder leave at this office ami ro eii uttable reward. TUB llltsr NATIONAL DANK OF liritNtt. CAPTTAIi AMI si itri.i '9 9100,000. "'nil: I1ANK THAT MAM; VOl'lt Ut W sj s.VII.." 1 At'COl'NTN LWriLll. Mrs. Janee Malum writes (his Of" flee tO nirnln piftce her paper on the I'rlncclon list, as she whs soon le.iv illR Los Angeles where nhe DM been since last full, for home. Wanted Poaition 1 v nan tnd wife on a hIih k rum h, address f'hiri. II. Blanctaardi rVaiteburgi vnh. I. Welnstelii, the Lnwen merchani, was a business visitor !o our elty on Thursday. CI11 ud Solomon nnd Fred lliitlev i' (limed "ioiii Crook Counly the first if this week where (hey hud boon r tiring furs. 1. 1, ( Blue handbag with 1 rn. hook nnd Rpoab) of mil, in on (in Piudor pi are bring to thin orn.. tin; 1 lltsv NATIONAL UANrS ur HIKNN. AIM I .11, M Si t'.l'l t sj nail. Till; H.WIv IIIAI viAKrlri voiit m m sai::" vii OUST IN ITLli. Migg Leiia !'.' M li;i agniii re limed her poiltion wiih die First National Hunk uiler an absence with an 111 tuck 01 IiiHiicii.u, lint requires the aid of rrnlrlie.i as It left her with an llltlK'k of I'helllllUllslll. II 1 I J 1 "Daddy" II. II. Keech was up from 1 Luwen last Monday, lie is now In fhi lii ki'Ti linul iieuu ultil In. 1 1 1 1. Ii f tin I " -B... ..- la lot of eggs to market. Ills fowls YOUR HOMli INSTITUTION The policy of tiin Hank ir. mobliitd lo liberally for the indivit uul ntjiiin- :, 1! p s or withoilt-i luiwrvcr, ... (I 1 terettl f (lie many. .i-,,n is al'.v; y kim n. itance whenever irood mm 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 . l , 1 ie ere gsfeguardi '1 by a ni rt i p. dii cbnr.Mte, m ei ;itivc but pro I i mans rj ei U banking xperjertce and .,,,i.l,. r,,.,Oi ... 'lie ilitl ll'slM (if I':. Il.'il- r dig ;ivaw ( 0 i e flrgt. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY ft m 'L Harniy EoiiKtg Naliimal Bank Burns Drgatim YOUR HOME INSTITUTION Wm HimiJiummiimiiiiiiiiqwinmmmn iMlullMimuWWMM 1 1 The Times-flerald Ha The Larget Circulation Of Any Newapaper la Harney County. Patients rerelve the host of care at the Flreoved Maternity Hospital. 8. M. Hollon was a huslness visitor from Crane last Wednesday. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY I, 1919 LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Frank Dunn and wife and Ted Dunn were among our visitors from the Narrows section during the week. Fred Uailey took his departure the fore part of this week for his home in Minnesota for a hort visit and vacation. FOR SALE: Registered Herford Bulls, March On and Disturber strains. Also 160 head yearling A two year old Heifers. E. E. Bala A Co., Olemus Kerry. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buchanan were in from their station homo the foru part of this week visiting with relati ves and friends and looking after some husiness affairs. Young Kern, who has a brother in the army, was in town the other day and called at this office. He stated It was reported in one newspaper that big brother had been killed hut it was a mistake as he had recently head from him. W. B. Johnson was over from Sil ver t reek last Wednesday on bul- anything, ness. Page's Sweet Shop has added bakery goods to Its line and from this time forth home people maybe sup- are doing well this winter and wllhi"11"'1 Wllh hal;""y 00l that nttV0 the high price of eggs have heel, the """" "'""" '" ""'"" ' '"" "wT source of some revenue. 1h "'ltl"'1 " Patronage and encour- i egenent, etraj Red muley cow, branded i liiv Imr II on left hln: marked wllhi I"-- Hansen, on- of the Harney iinderhit in left ear, swallow fork ,'"llll,v ,ovtl wl" re ponded to the . and iinderhit In rlghi ear, has hein U t colors, arrived home lad y h. Huffman Is in town making We'll go your Joh Printing. ut my rum Ii for tin- nust three month night and will again take up Ills resl- (j, ,.. niiuliilui of his now aan Or more. Owner call um! m:.,,. deOOg on his honiesleini near (he wi,i, i, mmm i,rl, mmii. Chester Dalton and family arrived! necessarv nroof of nnlinul P c IM.r Clenieim place on Poison Creok. home Wednesday from Portland! Smith, Hums. Oregon. ':' m uiunlied to the :7th Field Walton Hrown was In town from wbere Mrs. Dalton had been for se- Artillery ami was stationed at Cmup Crune for a few days during this t,r"' '"i- Lloyd Colp was up for a few .lavs ()W( , (.(im)Itnv ,,, MOl kH b w,,k o ,H ow ,IU)loyo(, w,t , . (his week looking after some busl- ,,,., v , ,. ()Vr l(1 ,,rM11,,. ,:,, ,,.. ()r,.KOI, U itoek 00 A,M "anIcy retur'""l Wednesday ness. He staled that his neighbor-, from a trip to Southern Oregon. !! hood had been particularly fortunn'e The Influenza has caused severul Mrs. Peler chrlstensen was up Mtatol ne n,,l bis uncle Hill in Pori- in not getting any Influenza bu. hu places to be shorthaudml during the from Lawen for a few days during lam1, ln" Iaftor having Just returned might contract It himself, ho said past couple of weeks. This Office this week visiting with friends end to from a Ojourn of something over i while out running around and take has suffered In not havl.ig its mach- consult her physician. Uer health is your '" ,n ea"l being one of Ih It to his family and neighbors. How- Ine opeator. Mrs. Dalt Olbba. at the Improving Upon her return home government's $1.00 a year men dm- ever, he wasn t expecting to "catch" j office for two weeks us her little she was accompanied by Mrs. Albert g (he war. Mr llanlev is -impele iiuugiiii'i ii. in I ne leiepnone oT ce Mwaln who l vlaltlns , ,. i.,... . "wal" wno '" '"lng her a short home In a short time according tr Misses Helen Sayer, Pauline Her ncr and Henry Otar wen- visitors to Crane ;st Wednesday evening for a short visit. The little daughter horn on Thurs day of last week to Mr. and Mrs. Tip Stoy, died Sunday morning. The littlo child seemed doomed immediately upon its arrival as it was not strong. J. 11. Martin, former superinten dent of the Experiment Station, took his departure Wednesday for Cor vallis where he goes for a short visit prior to proceeding to Washington to take up his new duties with the U. S. Dopt. of Agriculture. Mrs. D. L. Davis and two little daugters arrived here the first of the week from Yakima. Wash., where (lie family has been residing since last fall. They have d teJdad to remain (here permanently and Mrs. Davis Is lore to Hack ill) the household nutria for shipment lo Hie new home. While' ... i lore sue is staying with her father, County Treagnre King ami also visit Ing her relatives and friends. P. S. Welttenhlllor was up from Crane last Wednesday looking after some business in this city. Mr. Weil teuhlller slated ihui his town had ahout cleared of the "flu" and It wan the intention to xiurt thuir tchoblg next Monday. We understood the gentleman to say there were but three families In Cri-ne hut what had hud the Influenza. Is also handicapped as Miss Leonu Thompson, the bookkeeper. Miss (iladys Mi K In Htm . one of the opera tors, and Kaymond Slzemore being III with Influenza. Mrs. Slzemore Is chief operator and Is kept at home bejoaaM of gaarantlae rejgtf lotto ). '. Mrs. Trlska, Miss Uoodlow and Mrs. Walkup are helping In the telephone office. Albert Swain and the boss are holding down things at this ..id. until "iilllle" Byrd, our new son, Is' time at the ranch. Information received in this city. Bolsheviks Feel Yank Fangs Wm. Farre . L. Spencer, one o the residents of the Sliver (reek country, was In;'"1'1 to como to our a,d town tint; week greeilm; his fr.etids. ---.. Mr Spi iiht was ptgauk '. to find 'n ' Die ' oi'Ij, ml imiiert iiion hlu arrival "aua&sjgajBsjBjjgBjgg ii ii.wn ili.ii his gOO Charles who wji of Hu famous Orege.i Hukaioo soldiers in France, was to be demo i il red el Camp Levlg lurlagi the week and would like)) he home with in a low 'In h Among (lie other Dar in County boys In the hunch are Buck Miller. Boy Clark, Hadden Billot, Peter Acton. Boy MoOafty, Oordon UcWllliania, Charley Prootor, Bldred Simmons, Thoa. Bkeiina. Tbew boyi were inemberH of the .'!4Ctli le Kliiieni Which Spenl over .. mouths in the fighting and never losl u Dan, Agant for Colonial Fire Underwriters Auli $20.000 .000 0 J and North Prirish & Mercantile ln. Co. American arit. $lfl.OOO.OOC.OO Don'l delay hikuv: rut a policy in a good itrong lompany until af ter your hou.r ha burnt down 13. ' " ""' eA eV, t "",l hi "-aBBa -j ggaaaV . JgA tr s gBL r glags I gi arVa2I:g( c. aJbbb gars VjcavaBl aKgaWLj nkjMjHBji s aw JLi J jM 4VaM HaggBI nT atf v CG WrfiKadBaBgBBK I .ravesnnd the Tik w..e i " "H n,m,, wi(h OOBtWl Bolthevlkl fou-es ' ' '"'" " ,,our " outilunk I aaaajefc' aaSMaBa aMaiMa...j ,.,J. J. . . . f) irsiga-i isig ii ism i gggggggggggl roai I nTWWaaggggggggagaBaBagaMaiaiai - H Jtv.ir t -g- l jf-'" jPjf jBMy liggggW. HATS We handle the famous Lion and Hud son brand hats in all the latest styles that we are offering you during this sale at these greatly reduced prices: The famous Lion Brand Hat, $2.85 Hudson " " 3.75 UNDERWEAR In both woolen and cotton, union and two piece suits, that are going during this sale at 20 per Ct. Off. OUTING FLANNEL A large assortment of plain and plaid colors special during this sale at 35c. per yard. WOOLEN SHIRTS We have a large assortment of these in sizes from 14 1-2 to 18 tooifer you during this sale at 15per ct. off. MACKINAWS Any mackinAw in the store at 15 per Ct. Off. Greatest January Clearance Sale Ever Offered the People of Harney County It Mark Down ,S ale JM Come early while the stock is complete be cause VfrvtriinT in.l..lAJ : j-U 1. inr tn OT. g h""dle ,h F""' '-'" Shoe, for M... Women .d Children d , m.k. mg tO gO. rrdmo7oVTperCc.:e.r ffWin' yC" Cho1" durin' ""' "U "' BURNS CASH STORF P. S.-These prices are also the same at our Riley Rranch, Riley, Oreg. i