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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1913)
les-Jkrald 'Lait Circulation Of Any apr in rUrn.y County. VTURDAY. JULY B. MIS I Local News. toes for sale at tne nine (office. I Withers was a business juring the week. nous Walk-Over Shoes at ! Satisfactory Store. . . , . r 1 Buck land was aown irum Be near Harney the first of m. style and inside ease, Shoes. Brown's Satis- Store agency. . I Darst came down from the (to spend the 4th with i in Burns. I at the Burns Hotel when city where there is a fine very best accommoda- tf 31. Murphy and family are Iron Mountain for the aon. NATIONAL BANK OF CAPITAL AND SURPLUS THE BANK THAT MAKES U $ f 9 SAFE." ACCOUNTS Cecil and daughter Louise I at the Silver Creek home I part of this week from to spend a portion of nmer. he orders lor null ana the Willowmere Cream- I your order will be filled fevered promptly. 33. Mahon and wife were am their Anderson vairey lie fore part of this week hpplies and visiting friends. itend to celebrate at Har- Report Of Th Condition 0Tfc First National Bank At Burn, Oregon, Jane 4th, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts WO .32.31 U.S.Bonds 41.000.00 Bonds and Securities 48,86.7 4 Premium on U. S. Bonds L9 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1.2 0.00 CASH 1M.445.14 LIABILITIES CaDital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation DEPOSITS ft 76,044.11 ft 2.000.00 . 78.831.90 . 2 ,000.00 447,212.21 $ 76,044.11 Capital and Surplus 81 OO.OOO. Bums Pennants at the Rexall Drug Store. You will find IT at the Burns Department Store. Woman cook wanted or. a rarich. Inquire at this office. Walter Cross was down from Trout Creek early In the week. Miss Enid Cawlfleld. another of our young ladies who graduat ed from the Monmouth Normal, has arrived home. Austin Goodman has a 5 horse power gasoline engine and 2-inch rotary pump for sale. 24-tf- There will be a meeting of the Harney County Stock Association in Burns next Thursday, July 10. President Thompson will preside. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Ask for Walk-Over Shoes Brown's Satisfactory Store. Oat one of those Dustleas Brooms at the Rexall Drug Store. Thn Liinnlmrir Dal ton Co SaHBMBI at I m arrisd -Wednesday, at thn Presbyterian manse In this city, Harry Buck and Edith M. Yetter, Rev, Dr. Babbiage preforming the ceremony. The brUle came here recently from California and i.o iiuii( - , nere rewnuy irum cniiiuriuutun Department Store have cut high ,g gn accorflPijBhed young women kJn. u tnl lVHI IMtiil . . . . -111 M mm n mm iui.h ....... Mr. Huck has resinen ncre ior ' Judito Miller and wife went out many years and Is one of our to the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. substantial citizens with mnny Ed Egli the fere part of the week friends who join in extending and brought back their daughters, well wishes for a prosperous Misses Lulu and Agnes, who had j married life. been visiting out there. Mr. and ' Mrs. Egli and little daughter ac- COMPETITIVE SHOOT AT THE ST. "nSTi ..' wTt ; "" mmK their auto. I The Rod and Cun Club will Baled hay, Bran and all kinds compete at tne trapg tomorrow Kodak time is here. Kodaks at The Welcome Phar macy. John Taylor was in from his home this week. Don't give up until you have Ing implements will be in remember we dont keep ita a them ana our car ; last long, if you ask your Dr. Griffith went to, or vou will nurry ana gei i.reen iucbuoj i - - tried the Burns Department Store I .linahunr & Co. 29tf Silver Mut- this car and be a Deering N. Brown & Sons. recent rains caused the i rise considerable, in fact much higher than it has this season of year for pears. It interfered witn at plant, but has been re giving the plant more i you seen Williams Aogl- I Clothing Co's., ad in this Bessie Swain arrived home lav evening from Mon- where she graduated from ormal last month. She , trip to the coast as a guest I aunt after the close of land also spent a short time land with Mrs. Julian Byrd ildren before coming home. v Thomoson aifam wem the knife Wednesday aftcr- )r. Griffith removing more troublesome tumor on his He recovered rapidly he operation and is improv- Bt satisfactory at his home Mtv It is honed the ter, who is in ill heaitn. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ SAFE." ACCOuma INVITED. Use Nyals Stone Root Com p. for the kidneys. 10 tf Kodak Supplies at the. Rexall Drug Store. Walk-Over Shoes indoors and out Brown's Satisfactory Store. Trv Nvals Family medicine a ; The Welome Pharmacy. 10 tf Williams Zoglmann Clothing Co., make a specialty of cleaning, pressing and repairing. The Burns Hardware Co., has fresh onion sets in any quantity. 24 tf. Mrs. Belle Hart is at the Burns Sanatorium recovering nicely I. L. Pomade and family were., ,i,:i. waanar. among those coming from a ais- forme(j fa Dr Grifflth Tue8day. tance to attend the celebration. . Those desiring the service of a T. Allen Jones' Willowmere! jer8ey bull may find one at the Creamery Butter can be had at;j R McKinnon barn, the I. Schwartz store and Ches. i Carter's stoge office. 33. Mrs. W . H Culp. mother of , ZT . .j . ' Lloyd and John, arrived here last Nolfie Reed leaves today for , Wedne8day from her home in Portland and other outside points . . . to attend the meeting of the drug gists and to spend his vacation period at the coast and other places of interest Two-inch centrifugal pump for sale. Chas. Wilson. Frank Foster, a former high school Btudent here, spent the celebration period in Burns with his many old time friends and former school mates. He attend ed school at The Dalles the last year. Your spring and summer suit at Williams ogi- . ' .. , j can be rouna has been entirely wiiuyw owi.j, ra tiw re will be no recurrence. ' man n Clothing Co a., store IES t Your Opportunity b Now At Hand To Secure Your Choice Of The Latest Mr RUfc Silk Panama, Silk Pop- n, Washable Silk Voile, Gaze Mar el, Serge, Lennox Poplin, Stnpea essaline, Cambridge epner, rau raa, Messaline, Silk Ratine, Ver- ina Voile, Striped Tatieta, winusui lesse, Vigeaux Serge, Laurette lantung, Rufflmgsana lnmmmgs This Nifty New Line has just arrived and iwm be ready for your inspection me iirw week. Come early and take your choice while the variety lasts. Nothing later will be shown in Burns this season. SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - fluBonlc Building - - Burn., Oregon Crook county on a visit to her sons and to renew acquaintances in this section where she made her home for many years. W. H. Robins was in from his home at Crow Camp the fore part of this week. He is ready to welcome the Gun Club and their friends out at his place the fore oart of next month and the Club will get together at once and set on a definite date. Mias Ethel Haines has a violin and cornet for sale. 32. Get our prices on Studebaker wagons and buggies. We will positively make you prices that will get the business and we guarantee to sell you a Stude baker wagon or buggie at rail road nrice or less. N. Brown & Sons. A freak chicken is reported by Mr. Gove, who resides on Sage Hen. The chick has three legs and two rectums and is now two months old. enjoying the best of health. It is certainly a freak and should it live to maturity will certainly find its wsy to some circus. The famous Walk-Over Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory Store. KLee Caldwell arrived home Wednesday from San Diego where he had been for several months with his son John. He reports the latter recovering rapidly from his heart trouble and the rest of the family, Mrs. Cald well and John's wife and Utile ones, fine. Lee will remain here for the present. Anency for Walk-Over Shoes- Brown's Satisfactory Store. Mrn. C. J. Kirth and little daughter Francis left Wednesday morning for Portland. Mrs. Kirth had been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Short, for several weeks, the little daughter having been with them for a couple of veurs and hurt been utU'iidinir school. Their home is in Portland and the little lady returns to remain with her mother. Their many friends were sorry to see them go and will welcome them back to Burns at any time they feel disposed to visit. Use Nyals Cough medicine for baby's cough. 10 tf Walk-Over Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Miss Lenore Sizemore arrived home Sunday from Monmouth she being one of the Normal grad uates. She had been at home be fore but returned to Monmouth for the graduating exercises. Aorency for Walk-Over ShoeB Brown's Satisfactory Store. Miss Eliza George was operated on Wednesday for appendicitis by Dr. Griffith, who was assisted hv Dr. Hand. The Datient is at the Burns Sanatorium where she Is doing well and receiving the best of attention. For Sale-Two broke general purpose horses. - Chas. Wilson. C. H. Wilson, road master of the Drewsey district, is here this week to meet with the county court and take in the celebration. Mr. Wilson says they had much more rain in his section than here. Walk-Over Shoes will take you anywhere and back see them at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Miss Mary Croxton came up from her home near Harriman the fore part of the week in com pany with Miss Eliza George, who underwent an operation for appendicitis. Miss Croxton will assist in caring for her during her confinement in bed from the effects of the operation. Walk-Over Shoes for comfort and service Browns Satisfactory Store Married - Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents on Cow Creek, Charles A. King and Miss Helen Holmes, Rev. Dr. Babbidge of the First Presbyter ian Church of this city, perform ing the ceremony in the presence of relatives and friends. The young people have resided in that section for some time and we understand will make their home there. The Times-Herald joins in extending congratulations. Brown's Satisfactory Store has the agency for Walk-Over shoes. J. A. Williams is reported quite ill in the hospital at On tario. Mr. Williams was for years a respected citizen of this section where he has a sister. Mrs. Chas. McPheeters. and they will be sorry to hear of his ill ness and hope for his speedy recovery. of grains at The Burns Dept. i , ,n . ,in,Mmtnff iiivi iiiiih v f , Hna'vn" "t Store. 150 with entrance fees added to .1 R Jenkins was in from his lw divided in first, second and Happy Valley home during the ' third money. The shoot begins week on business. He said he at 9 o'clock. The events: did not exnect much money from his wool clip this season as the sheep men were the victims of circumstances and the combina tion of wool buyers had them in such a position that they must take their medicine. He knows the tariff bug-a-boo has nothing low price offered 1st Event. Free for all 2fi singles entrance fee 60c. Prize $8.00 plus entrance fees. 2nd. Event Same as above barring winner in first event 3rd. Ev?nt Same as above barring winners t An until the but it must be put up with this j in first and second events, season. Be next season, now- j 4th. Event. ever, things will be adjusted and Same as above barring winners the wcol business resume its in all previous events. normal condition. Mr. Jenkins 5th. Event hn kent advised on the wool; Free for all 25 Binaries. En- market of the world and knows that both wool and pelts are sell ing for more money in foreign countries than here and he fur ther says that when the Panama Canal is completed and we have transportation in Harney county that local wool groweis can corn- trance fee $1.00. Prize $10.00. Plus entrance fees. nth. Event. 26 sineies consolation purse of $8.00. Entrance 60c added to purse. Open only for those who have not won a prize. 7th. Event I $2.60 a Year Nobody but you, or somebody au thorized by you, can have access to your papers or other valuables, if you have a safe deposit box at the HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Barns, Oregon . pete with the world and make Competitive team short between monev as it can ne proauceu as . in uibble's squad anu hnerin cheaply in Harney county as any- Richardson's posse Defeated where- and a good staple too. team to pay for the birds and He sun-flrests cutting out the buy- to suffer the humiliation. er and commission man altogeth- a special raffle will likely take er and shipping direct j place arrangements to be made Walk-Over Shoes at Brown's'0"' grounds Q.flof.t, Stre "Bill " " l" " k II 1 Vlillinma nou ttt lirnfl XV -. TT......o ..- --, from a trip to Arizona wnere ne went to investigate a charge of embezzlement against his half brother, J. C. Dodson. The lat ter was formerly a resident of this flection, his home being in 9 a. m. Ammunition grounds. for sale on the Enlarging Her Sanatorium. Mrs. Will Cummins, who has Lakeview, but he made many oeen conuucunR oUr. n o.. trips here buying stock and was torium, has decided to make some- well known. He went to Arizona , very extensive improvement i recently and associated himself the benent or ner paueius anu with some men there in a big (convenience of the Doctors. Some stock ranch. The firm was re-1 very moaem improvement rc cently incorporated and Mr. Dod- j compieieu ana omen, unuer wuy . .1 . w..t hi.' that will brinK the institution up stock had not yet been counted to a class with any similar hospit- f..r.,.ilu tnrniwl into the cor- ais in me ytchu poration. Mr. Dodson contracted some of the cattle and used a por tion of the money from the sale to pay some personal debts with the intention of deducting this amount when the settlement was finally made in receiving his por tion of stock into the firm. His partners had him arrested on an The Kesterson residence across the street from the hospital has been leased and the family will occupy that giving the entire building over to hospital quarters which are being put in the very best shape for the comfort and convenience of its occupants. Amonsr other things she hi a If You Want ALL The Hone News READ THE TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Rest Job Printing THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS, Props. - Old and New Patrons Will Find the Best Brands Here - Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oreson The Lake county court is erect ing a fine band stand of concrete in the court house yard for the band. Thats some different from this place where there is objection to the band even giving an onen air concert on the lawn. What the court should do is follow nut the rjolicv of Lakeeountf. The Tonawama Band was offered the material to erect a band stand in the court house yard free, but so long as there is objections they will have to play on the streets. We carrv the Floraheim Bhoe Williams Zoglmann Clothing Co. Rt Rev. C. J. O'Reilly, Catholic bishop of Baker, dedicated the church of that denomination at Drewsey last Sunday, making the address and administered the sacrament of confirmation to a cliiKB of fourteen. He was ac companied and assisted by Rev. Father Wand of Baker and rath - r Roman of BurnB. Upon re turning to Burns Monday he con firmed another in the local church and left Tuesday morning by way of Bend for his home. Relinquishment for sale near Lawen, inquire at this office. 25-33. The city authorities have had the well on the square in front of The Times-Herald building en larged and sunk deeper with an 8 inch casing put down that roaches to the surface. This was a good improvement ana makes it available and handy at any time of year for fire purposes. It is now possible to place tne suction pipe of the water engine in position without delay and do effective work should occasion demand. 'Brown's Satisfactory Store has the agency for Walk-Over Shoes. embezzlement charge and before ' fitted up a modern and sanitary he knew it had him railroaded in- operating room inai i nu , i i.il Beinsr a stranger in that any hospital and she also has pro- section he had difficulty in Becur- fessional nurses at her command. ing a bond for his release pend- The ouiiuing is w oe pipeo .or ing a trial and he appealed to his hot and cold water, which will former friends in this section who be a convenience to those who are most willingly came to his ajsist- there for treatment as well as st ance Mr. Dodson bore an ex- tendanta. The household furn cellent reputation throughout iture for the family use has been Kastern Oregon where he had supplanted with modern hospital lived so longand it was something furniture and the building of a shock to his friends to hear thoroughly renovated and equip- u; t..hl Hnwver. it is oed with every appliance neces- conftdently thought he will prove sary for the purpose to which it he is innocent of any wrong doing will De ubcu. when he has his day in court. mis enterprise is com.... u v ana most ceriainiy aiiyrevutcu u, at the people of this section where such an institution is needed. Ask for Walk-Over Shoes Brown's Satisfactory Store. Your Farm Needs this Ontf it The combination of a Sterling thresher with an I H C Cline engine, both mounted on one truck, is one of the est expense-reducing and laboieaving combinations ever brought to your attention. With this outfit, you can do your threshing practically alone, so little help lb required. You can also do small Jobs for your neighbors and in this way pay for the outfit When threshing ia over, you can dismount the thresher and mount a saw in its place. Or. you can belt the 4 or 6-horse power engino to a pump, corn sheller, grinder, etc., in fact, use tbs engine for a large variety of purposes. The Sterling thresher is so practical and easy to handle that a boy can attend to all duties connected with the thread ing operation. u. tbbbM Whet. Rt-. O.U. BwrUy. kl .!3S: PUs. Qtmmm SW, Bmu, Ccnrw. Bar Bmm and r.im. ISIIIIIMIIIIIBIIIII "' " bHthaMakK -wJHHBaA-Jr7!rj" Ll3tkt&mB IBM 1 mmSKBn'imlvPtimff s?WliBaKWW ' Wtf ' M .-. m """l"-S " mSKWfVJF'Zt" vJJlf'l m Vie' i5?T """ StnBSSlR ' TV- "V. "yii'iLf ' "Ihaf iirnmfvYttrnnFnTwnmnmllnSlaBP BaMMaMWBaseMPM'1S rat'.r umiiuuii Th. Sterling U built with Um f ouowutg ?i ' rr it3 u.uu m mm. iiii- 'ifkau- tmirHJiJi 11 w uhk" rsspsouw. t rft-T. T7J". . - J"m , , f m 30 "37 iio. Got it pcUl Sterling ttirUr oUlogu for full pwtio- own. BURNS HARDWARE CO. Get In Your Order for Binder Twine Mowers, Rakes, Bucks and all kinds of Haying Tools Prepared to fill your Orders All kinds of implements for I the farm, wagons, engines, I pumps, shelf hardware, etc. We handle the right kind of goods at prices that will appeal to your purse. We are receiving many consignments-more coming, so ask for what you don't see. Burns Hdw'e Company NEIL SMITH, Manager J AH the news in The Times-Herald for $2,00