Id hi of lnlliH'imi lioiiiiHul. HiipWi.! lor influenza hospital. Nursing County Influenza patients. NurulnK County Influenza pat lent. NurwlnK County Influenxa patient?. Sawing wood for Influenza hospital. Hawing wood for Influenza hospital, Auto hire during Influenza Epidemic Auto iilro during Influenxa Kpldemlo. Nursing county Influenza patient. Nuralng County Influenza patient. Iabor on raod. Building Springer Bridge, County Itoad. '.uhor on Road 1 abof on Roada. . Material rurnlahed for Bridge at Nar row. p. IMPORTANT TO HollNKMKN ! Hmltli Crane lias lmn'l the date of shipment of horses consign! to Die llnnge Horse Mule from June H to June W, Thl is for the iH'neflt of home men, In order to place the stock In good pasture cloe to market to fresh en up and rest, before en tering the market pen. SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. We can alao anpply yon with Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay PkoaC4F Bwxbm Hotel Balldln ESIDENT PlCKIN Mrs. Mary Hack . Tl.00 Hums Meat Market 4.8f i.mh Volmer no.oo It. Ua Volmer 93.00 it Connolly .. 38. on Herman Mart 1.76 (i. K. Bhaver 3.00 Harry Danley 28.00 Madison Richardson 32.00 Nora McDonald 136.00 Mm. B. A. Dickenson 28.40 Claud McOee 1.00 Geo. W. Young 77.10 GIBEfE J. O. Butler Geo. W. Young . Geo. W. Young . Geo. W. Young 6.00 16.26 111.60 -&tw,wa. c. 4ri -J m -aVfr?' g" Wl Rant vs. Went may be the political laaue. before the candidate of the two big partlea square away for the 1120 race, and with the reconstruction period offering ao many abarp angle for party plank. Senator William K. Borah of Idaho, haa taken a aland on Internation al affairs which might make htm a candidate on the Republican ticket should the weatern and progressive wings rule the convention. On the Democratic ticket. Governor Alfred K. Smith of Now Yorh hu been mentioned as one of the strong men of the oaat, la "favorite aoa" ranking ItiBMVING KHTI1 IKI POTATOKH CHOI IT Mil. I diseased ground, seed treatment, spraying of plants, and care In fiar- vesting will give a bigger and better It pays to grow certified seed pota- crop. Only 12 farmers in all of ore I toes. Hetter quality, yield and price gon grew certified potatoes last year. are received. It ia profitable even Those who want to try this year may I I merits are followed, because the more to certification by writing to the eareful selection of seed, use of un- cultural College at ("orvallls. uotu Argi- .4134.60 Building Narrow bridge aa contract ed. L t. Hlbbard 80.00 Repairing roada. ('has. II. Davis 26.00 Repairing road. J. L. Butler A. W Hurlburt N. K. Barth . L. F. Wiseman Nathan McDuffy Klile McDuffy. 83.00 uepalrlng P. ranch hill. 21.00 Repairing County Road. 35.00 Repairing Sevedge Hill Road. 4.00 uepairing County road. 88.00 Repairing County road. 44.00 Repairing County road. A. B. Cooley .". 88 Dragging County road. t List of Claims Contln ueil from Page 2). Glass & Prudhomme Co 43.60 W. A. Goodman 68.35 Burns Garage 70.30 W. A. Goodman 88.50 Kouotz Bros. (Disallowed W. A. Goodman Mrs. Georgia Barbee J. I. Cavender Int. Mt. Tel. TeL Co mL Mt. Tel. 41 Tel. Co hit. Mt. Tel. A Tel. Co Int. Mt. Tel. Tel. Co Frances Clark V. P. Wray iB. A. Dickenson GUf A Prudhomme Co Joe Linder Haines Hospital Supplies lor Sheriff's Office. Truveltng rcxpenea us Sheriff. Gasoline Supplies for Sheriff's Office Traveling Bxpensca paid Wm. Sesnna. .86 Commission on School bonds. 48.80 Traveling (expenses as Sheriff. 10.83 Books for Superintendent' Office. 15.00 'Car hire for Sheriff's Office. 3.00 Rental for Treasurer' Office. 6.33 Toll for Clerk' Office. 4.90 Toll for County Court. 6.31 Tolls for County Court. 17.82 Stamps for Superintendent's Office. 1.67 Kxpress charge for Court bouae. 5.00 Destroying Coyote feet. 60.42 Election Supplies. 10.00 Cleaning Court bouae. Burns Garage C. E. Elliott H.rt Pennington Roy McGee Chas. Culp Peter Chrlstenson T. II. Short Byron Terrlll W. W. Hurd D. A.-Glbba J. B. Hodder Madison Richardson Harry Sibley 40.00 H. K. Smith 800 W. A. Campbell 80.00 38.00 2900 Care of Etta Plckleslmer. J. W. Biggs .: 500.00 Servlee rendered In Highway u(ts The Crane American 25.00 Printing for Victory Loan. Reed Brothers (Disallowed) 66.90 Medicine furnished Mr. Solomon. Haines Hospital 171.00 Care of Etta Plckleslmer. 519.00 I'intlng Delinquent taafc. 7.06 Lights for Court bouse. (.54 Refund of Taxes. 3.00 Refund of Taxes. Harney County Tribune fc.. Electric Light A Power Co. Charlott Jennings I Mrs. Frank Dunn I Eastern Oregon Live Stock Co Chas. A. King Chas A Lools H 41.95 Refund of Taxes. 36.00 Care of County Poor. King 229.00 Care of County Poor. Davie 16.00 Serving Subpoena for Sheriff wrays Stage 2.35 Express charges for Assessor's Office. Umpshlre's Garage 36.75 Supplies furnished during Influenxa Epidemic. . B. B r. Smith ). 52.60 Services rendered trlli.e Itellef patients. Chas. Culp f. C. H. Voegtly Joe Rethrford( Disallowed) Wm. Thelmer Byron Terrlll R. E. Green .1. W. Buchanan Oliver Gate Kred Haines J. H. Hendi on .i O Butler Varvln Harris J O. Butler . . 36.00 Dragging County roads. 30.00 (.abor on Roads 10.00 Dabor on Roada. 250.00 8aiary of Roadmaster. 30.00 Dragging roads. 10.00 .nbor on Roads. . 16.00 Repairing road machinery. 26.00 Repairing County roads. 20.00 Repairing County roads. 4 3 00 Repairing County roads. 400 I .,),., r on Roads l.ttbor on Road. I.al.or on Road. Labor on Roads. Labor on Roads. Labor on Roads. l.:ilior on Roads. 34.00 Labor on Roads. 60.00 Labor on Road. "00 Labor on Road. 45.00 Labor on Roada. 38.00 Labor on Road. '14.00 Labor on Roada. 1 0 Advanced for road work. 26.00 Labor on Reed. 10 tfl Labor on Road. 8 7.00 Labor on Road. 20.00 6.26 fl 00 i,abor on Roads. State of Oregon, County of Harney, aa; I, Chester Dalton, County Clerk in and for the County and State afore said, hereby certify that the foregoing I a correct copy of the bill al lowed at the April and May 1919 Term of the County Court. CHESTER DALTON, County Clerk. WRAY'S AUTO STAGE All Touring Can Leaves Burns Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Leaves Bend Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday Fare IUirnH to Portland via Crone with berth $ 2'.J.01 Fare IJuriiH to Portland via Bend with berth f 10.15 Ship Perishable Goods, Express and Fast Freight via Bend in Our Care FARE, $10.00 50 lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED RROS. jLelSLOll says the Good Judge "And remember it, too. The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. - You'll get more out of your to bacco money, too you'll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good and it lasts and lasts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco - , W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco WAV OPKN TO GROWING CERTIFIED HKKD HPIDS. Dr. B. T. Smith Delia Volmer 82.50 Service rendered treating County Rellefpatlent. 90.00 Nursing County Influenza patients. ' A way to grow certified, disease free, standard-type eed potatoM is open to Oregon farmers. By use of rood seed and directed cultural prac tice, with inspection by potato spec ialist, seed will becertified for the benefit of the producer and also of the grower who want to grow the beat Quality of potatoes. The 1918 Hat of certified aeed growera has been Isaued by the Ore gon Agricultural College, and tree copies may be had on application. It County j waa written by M. B. McKay, Jnapect 1 or and associate plant pathologist. It tells the how and why of certification and gives information on making ap plication for entry in the 1919 season. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Make the Burns Garage your headquarters III during Chautauqua Week June 24-25-26-27-28-29 Range Horse AUCTION at South Omaha, Nebraska FIRST SALE JUNE 16-17 FRANK SNYDER and BILLY WALKER Horse and Mule Salesmen CHRIS HUGHES, Stable Foreman I. C. GALLUP Mgr. and Auctioneer A. H. CARLEY, Bookkeeper I. C. Gallup Horse & Mule Commission Co. South Omaha, Nebraska In To Range Horse Raisers I Special Horse Train Leaves Crane, Oregon on June 6 Fair prices are expected, and we would like the support of the Eastern and Central Oregon horse raisers in order to establish a good market for the range horses. We have had Billy Walker in the southeastern states for the past several weeks and will keep him among the buyers during the month of May. He has the promise for many good buyers for our first sale. As horses will be mostly purchased by southern buyers, would advise shipping fillies and mares aged from four to six, weighing from 1050 to 1300 lbs. As I have had several years experience and as sociation with southern buyers, I believe I have an opportunity to make some of the best possible sales for Harney County horse raisers for the present sea son. WilJ epme to your ranches and cut your horses to best selling sort. Phone, write or see me for fur ther particulars, as all consignments should be in by June 1 on account of ordering the necessary cars. Smith Crane, Burns, Oregon