LOCAL AM) I'KltMOXAK. Auto electrical repairs. Jack Mc- C,ulri. Henry Jennings was greeting his friends In town the first of thli week. D, It. Thorn was over from his Silver Creek home for n few day lb Is week. Found Boy's watch, with rut or pressed steel fob. Owner may have tame on Identification. This office. Dorn - l'Ht week, to Mr. and Mrs. Watt Sklenes. a daughter. We did not learn the exact date. lira, Fred Delisted! was able to go to her home in the country yesterday after several weeka In the hospital In this city following a serious operation. The Nazarone church people have just raised a considerable sunt tor painting, papering and renovating the fliureh anil fixing up the parsonage. Mrs. Klba Turner and her new lit tle daughter are able to leave the hospltnl and will accompany Mr. Turner to the country home at once. Fay Comegya and son and Sidney Comegys and family ware In town this week visiting their aiater, Mrs. C. A. Hainea, who la convalescing at the hospital from an Illness. Mrs. McKlnley Thompson under went an operation at the bands of Dr. Smith at the Hainea hoapltal the fore part of thia wek. The patient is recovering nicely we are Informed. THK K1KOT NATIONAL BANK OF BUKNS. CAPITAL. AND SURPLUS S100.009. "THB BANK THAT MARKS YOUR S S S BAKU." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Dr. Smith had two tonsil and ade noid operations during the week at the surgery of the Haines hospital, one being the title daughter of Mrs. J. K. Sizemore, and the other the lit tle son of Geo. Whiting. Mrs. tleorgla Barboe was operated on by Dr. Saurman at the Matnes tal Thursday of this week and removed to the home of her mother afterward whore she Is do tal well. P. ('. Petersen Is carrying one hand around iti a bandage, but tells us it l- nothing serious. He hurt his fin-e-t and it become Infected making it aeoessary to have it dressed by his doctor. Mrs. Peter rtirlstensen and Iter Ut ile daugher Kvelyii. who have been at the home of Mrs. J. K. Sizemore (or the past several weeks being treat ed by their doctor, left for home yes terday, both being in much better health. Mrs C. A. Haines has been at tbe Haines hospital In thia city for a cou ; le of weeks under the care of her . hysician. Tbe lady la much im ; roved and will soon be out. Her little daughter Marie apent the last week visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Simmons took their departure again Tuesday for outside points, remaining at the ranch home In this vicinity only a hurt time after spending the winter in Idaho. They have gone to K,iton vllle, Wash, for the present. SHE W!LL MEET HER DADDY IN PARIS i a TMMMMiMi H -S K' ' K Bar i'Jn Mar mm M SSmKI Order tlioao letter heads hero. I. WoliiMtoIti, the l.awen merchant, utiti his sun are In town tudav. Mrs. R, l. Slti was up from the rnneli neitr l.iiwen this week, bring- '"It Association, of Burns, will be tug her little niece up to uuve some I held at tbe Masonic Hall in Burns, dental work douo. She was acconi- OrwfOB, on Tnesday. Apr"ll 8, 1919. Hl ivIlol.liKKS' NKBTINO. Notice Is hereby given that Hie postponed annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Masonic Build panted up by Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. James Street waa among our visit ors iroin the Silver Creek aectlon dur ng the week. Mr. Street has been having a siege of rheumatism for sev eral mouths but Is now much better. Hurry Howell arrived home lust night trom serving in the army. We ni :; o clock p, m. Leon M. Brown, Secretary. o HTOCKMKN PUUftH TAKK MOT. Daddy h in France? Grand dad's in France. Grandma's In France mo It la possible that baby Patricia Wallace will aoon bo aeeu on Paris boulevarda. She la the tcrauddaughter of Hugh Wallace, the new American am baaaadoi to' France. Her daddy la Captain Melville W. Wallace of the I'nlted States Army and ahe haa never yet aeen him. Ilei mother waa formerly Mum Kuth Patterson. On March IS range riders will be placed on all unleased lauds of the Oregon A Western Colonization Com pany with Instructions to report all have had no opportunity to Interview i trespass. If you wish to lease write him and do not know where he serv-ior c"" on ni. We understand he haa his final discharge and la home to atay. MaVsLa"' tour Dollar , is worth more DOLLAR DAY MsTMrM.. .. Jmtik John Hoss la HI at the Hainea hos pital, having been brought In from the country the other day. New seven-room honse, 8 acres on river in city limits Take part cat tle, balance easy terms. Box 272, Burns. 4-28. Jamea Oard waa up from his home near Saddle Butte last week looking after some business affaire and visit ing with friends. Mrs. James Wilson, formerly Miss Mary Fry. has been In this vicinity for the past two weeks visiting with relatives and friends. William Stirling or the William Hanlcy Company took his depurture this morning for Portland where he will be u short time on business. Wheat for sale t Brown's QaSlS) Store. Su'il only l) the sank. No php order-.. No li.ii.H- omits for wlii-.it. The office boy accompanied Or. Saurman on a trip to Crane Thurs day. We like to have him get out for some fresh air occasionally. He aays he had a nice ride, but will "sho nut be glad wbon the new highway Is put through. Thomas Sylveater, a nephew of Porter Sylveater, Is home from the war. He volunteered In the navy and waa fortunate in getting a discharge. The young man had a twin brother in the navy also, being on the same boat with him for a time but he became 111 and received hia discharge several months ago. Rev. W'm. Balrd, the Presbyterian Sunday school missionary, who has been visiting portions of thia county for the past aeveral years, arrived In thia city yesterday morning for a short visit with friends. Although he makes frequent trips into Harney county, this part does not see him very otteu. . o " KatraTy .Notice. II F. Johnaon at Vale, Oregon. -x :: !i HKWARI) The following animals have stray ed from my place: One two-year old and one three year old heifers brand ed with XS bar; one Roan Durham bull with the Brad Moss brand: T 0 I. Other cattle branded with 11 . marked overblt In earn ear, may also be found away from my range In Sunset and In such case I shall pay a reward for Information leading to ' their recovery. C. V. Reed, Narrowa, Oregon. Spring (tardea Tools, RakeS unI Hoch . . . $1 Window Shades, white tbr lust, 1.15 value . 1 fl.26 Lumps, Dollar Day, only $1 O-Ctdaf Mops, uhvuys ft. 2&every where . . . $1 GratiitewaM combination, $1.80 and 1,25 value fl OTHER SPECIALS ON DISFLAY I. S. GEER & CO. FORTY HKAD OF PURK BRRD HBRKFORD 1111,1 FOR HALF. Six registered, balance bred and raised out of Bell A herd. Ages two and one year old. This herd la too well known for Its superior quality and careful breeding to need further comment. They are ready for in spection and prices, and can be aeen at Bell A ranch. Those wilting to purchase are solicited to make selec tions early as first come will be first served. William Hanlcy Co. blGm o WARRANT CALL. JLU& Best for the West Eeteblithed 1885 Juntura. Oregon. I have in my possession one white horse branded ItV connected on left shoulder. Weight about 1050. Also one bay horso brunded 7. on thigh; spot In forehead. Weight about 1178. Owner can gel Dro-1 Notice Is hereby given that there! nt any time nt my ranch tour "" sufficient funds on hand to pay I Mr.-. K. L. Anderaon mid lu-r little sou wore guests at the Ltfvens hotel for a few days this week while she hud some dental work done. BUM bi Ion BtUlab, Oregon. RBCTOB ARNW1NB. .Notice of P.slray lata, M, Horton was over from Diamond last Saturday. Mr. Horton bus been in the mercantile business at point for nnit.y years. Tom Sullivan, one of the old time pioneers or the Stein's Mountains, Is renewing acquaintances in this city. Waltou Brown has resigned his position with the Crane State Bank and will leave the firat of the month for a few weeks in Portland. Dr. J. Shelley Saurman was called to Crane Thursday to see Mr Frank Dunn, of tbe Narows. who Is critic ally ill with pneumonia. r of a white faced Hereford bull feuded JP on right ribs, also IX on one hip and Q on the other; marked wattle behind the right ear.- Jamea )ard, Saddlebutte, Oregon. Miss Ruth Short, niece of C. W. Clevenger, left Thursday for her home at Payette, after u visit with relatives In this city. She expects to A rc!isoiiHhl r,.wr,l will , ,. i,l return in jui) lor a lunger tmu .-. .WW WW - j...... ur in.ormaiion leaning to tue recov- Mr. . enl i 0W(, a..j h,.r daughter. Miss Susie, have recently returned home after spending the winter with old time friends and relatives in Ten nessee. V The annual P. P. P. ball given on last Saturday night waa the usual social aucceaa and enjoyed by a large number of our young people and a few of tbe older ones. Mrs. Kugenla Rembold and her later, Mrs. Piatt Randall, took their departure Thursday for Portland. Mrs. Item bold goes to remain for sev eral months in tbe metropolis. She had expected to go down laat fall and olpped her piano and other things It anticipation of remaining down for the winter but changed her plana ter. Mrs. Randall goee down for a rest of a few weeka, her atay depend ing upon the state or her health. George McLaren called at thia of fice the other day while in town, to flay his respects to the force and to attribute toward keeping this great Notice is hereby given that tin un-derslgti.-d, Myrtle Haines, of Voltage. Harney County. Oregon, did on tbe J 10th day of March. 1911), take up the following described estray. viz: One that sniaii reu cow ornnuod whut appears to be a Woodman Stump, on left hip, and marked with a small bit In right eur; ugc about eight years. That on the 21st day of Msrch. i ''".i. the Justice of tbe Peace for Burns District, Harney County, Ore gon, made and entered Its order that the sale or said estray be given by publication In The Times-Herald, the said Times-Herald being tbe County orricial paper of Harney County. Ore gon. In pursuance or this order I will on tbe 12th day of April, 1919, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon or said day, at public auction offer the aaid es tray for sale to the highest and beat bidder for cash to satisfy cost or tak ing up and keeping and all expense Incurred including the Justice fees and all other expense that may have been regularly made. Said sale to take place on my ranch about four miles east or Nar rows, In Harney County, Oregon. MYRTLE HAINES. ofr all General Fund wurranls Issued .. .1 .Fal..!......! .. .. , . .....I I ,. .' I . , ,1 I (I a. ' Ulllt ll'KIS" l.-U Ul III till". llll.IUU.lin January IT. 1919. Interest c-.-ases on March II, 1919. W. Y. KING. County Treasurer. Cut tills out It is wi.rth money. Jm f I m ISaw Mm (HQ Delicious Sweet Corn "Golden Bantam" Exceptionally early and in flavor and tenderness not equalled by any other variety. The ears are short and compact and the kernels plump and creamy. This and a thousand other veg etables best for the West, may be selected from JjlBg catalog and found at your dealers. Write Jjjgg Seattle or Portland for Catalog, Free. T. J. McDonald haa been appointed chairman of the Armenian Heller drive tor this district. Thia drive should have bees held some time ago, hot waa delayed Because of the influ enaa quarantine.. The quota given for thia district la $1500. It la reported that about $3,000 worth of sheep were lost at Crane Wednesday. Because of the late hour of their arrival the railroad NOTICR TO RFIHTORS. religious weekly coming to his adel employes refused to permit the con IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREQON, COUNTY OF HARNEY. IN THB MATTER OF THB ESTATE OF ANTON EGLI, Deceaaed. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That the Underttgned, SOPHIA B. EOLI, baa been duly appointed by the Coun ty Court of Harney County, Oregon, Executrix of the Betate of Anton Bgll, Deceaaed; and haa duly filed aa such Executrix. All persons having claims agalnat said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly veriUed, together with proper vouchera therefor, at the DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with c to Foley A Co., ', 283K Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a Honey and Tar Compound, for colds. Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets . Sold by Reed Brothers. SEE O'Connor A Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. We can also aapply you with Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay Phone G4F Barns Hotel Building Specials for DOLLAR DAY New Spring Cravats, fl..r)0 ami 1.2. vulues (Jolf Shirts, f 1.60 and 2.00 vulues . . . Men's, Boy's Caps, 1.50--1.75 3.00 vulues Itlc and Arrow ('ollnrs, Half Dozn . . . All Suits received Dollar Day Sponged it ml Pressed $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company IreHH regularly. Oeorge told us ne i algnee to unload his stock and as a oKlce or J. W. BIOOS, Voegtly Build a hii hy over at Juntura looking at-1 result several of them died. They Ur the townslte farui there. He Is SMdlBg additional ground to alfalfa 'M Hpring and hoped to get bla son Will over to help him for a short time. Tbe writer bad the privilege or looking over the handsome new resl tenea of Mr. and Mrs. "-'rank Baker "ow being completed by Mr. Lazer oub in the eastern part or thia city. ''iii i one or the moat modern and ell appointed residences In this en tire country with built-in cloaeta, tookfthclves, grill, etc. Much of the wood work la hand-finished and la really artistic. It la moat conven iently arranged and when completed "111 certainly be a rine home. It la now in the hands of tbe decorator. were were consigned to a resident or the south end or the county. John Morrell, another one or our hoye to volunteer his services In tbe navy dlreetly atfer the declaration of war, arrived home last night, coming in by way or Bend. He received 'his discharge at San Francisco recently and atter a short visit hurried home and aays be'a glad to be here. He saw considerable active service over seas but the writer did not get time thia morning to get particular Infor mation. John aald he received thia great religious weekly Just once In a while becauae he waa moving about at rrequent Intervals and they are not ao careful of aecond class mall matter and copies would go aatray. Ing, Burns, Oregon, attorney for said Executrix, within alx months .Yoni date hereor. SOPHIA B. SOU Executrix. Dated this 22nd day or March, 1919. -O " ' o Spring Cleaning Time in Here. U a bouse needs spring cleaning, how about the human body after a winter of Indoor life and heavy food? Don't suffer rroni indigestion, bil iousness, bad breath, bloating, gaa or constlpatiou, when relief can ao easily be had. Foley Cathartic Tablets clean stomach and bowels and tone ap tbe liver. Bold by Reed Brothers. tfr " Y ii rr ' ' S jm jKr "aS BasaaaLtf mm mm mm ' "ComeltewiBirlyr J5 ' 1 CemeBiwnfarly: Our Special FOUR POUNDS OF COFFEE $1.00 WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager " - I i ! i 3E