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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1915)
TheTimes-fiefald Hat The Larg eat Circulation Of Any Nwpeier In Harney County. ' " "" " ' ' ,. US SATURDAY, AUGUST M. 111 Local News. "THE BLACK BOX." Albert Oakarrnan wu In the city Monday. Meet me at the Burns Hotel. That's the central place in town Curley Potter is back from his vacation trip to BlueMt Springs. I still have some good golf shirts at 3 for $1.00 I. Schwartz. Dr. Griffith has returned from a few days recreation in the mountains For bargains in stockmen'B bed sheets and tents, go to J. C. Welcome & Son's. Mrs. R. J. Williams and her son Edgar were over from their Silver Creek home this week. Furnished rooms with house keeping privileges for one per son. -Inquire at this office. Mrs. Lee Thomburg and little1 daughter were down from the mountain home the first of this week. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR t $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Pis. Griffith & Saurman per formed an operation on Mrs. Joe Street Thursday morning and the lady is reported recovering nicely. Kodak films developed 10 cents per roll, any size. Prints 5c each AH orders of 2 dozen prints film developed free. A. H. McLain, Care of Sayer Studio. Erank Julian arrived here from California a few days ago and has taken up his duties as Super intendent of the P. L. S. Co. bus iness in this territory. He suc ceeds Mr. Gilcrest Miss Litta Swearingen arrived home Tuesday from her vacation visit to her former home in Cal ifornia. She also took in the fair. The young lady had a pleasant time and is now ready for her school duties. SECURITY-SERVICE SECURITY. Our first consideration in the interest of our depositors has been security -that it why we have established such a large Capital and Surplus $100,000.00, which carries with it a further legal responsibility of $60,000.00 covering stockholders liability making in all a total responsibility upon our part of $160,000.00. SAFETY. Our next consideration is service. With an adequate office force, with modern equipment, with a disposition to please and an ability to dispatch all banking matters entrusted to us promptly and satisfactori ly, we confidently lay claim to a service that cannot be excelled within the limita tions of safe and prudent banking. The First National Bank Burns, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $100,000.00 United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Charles W. Ellis took his de parture Wednesday by way of Juntura for Kankakee, Illinois. He took the bodies of his mother and sister to that place for final interment in the family lot. Mr. of San Francisco, or may route liv way of the Grand Canyon. He will be home to attend the October term of circuit court Mrs. H. W. McHose cave an We do job printing. "THE BLACK BOX." Cedar shingles for sale. - Wm. Koren. Miss Eldora Hall is suffering with tonsilitis. still have some good golf shirts at 3 for $1.00 I.Schwartz. S. N. Bolton, the warehouse man at Riverside, was in the city this week. For bargains in stockmen's bed sheets and tents, go to J. C. Welcome & Son's. Dr. Saurman was called to the Joe Clark was in town this week. Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Best service. Dave Miller has been in from the farm for a few days. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Bums Steam Laundry. 4tf. Carrol Cecil and son Homer were over from Silver Creek dur ing the week. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extracharge. See the Steam laundry about your work. The threshing ..., M macmnes are fWi Ponli Thiirarlnv fnronniin tn ohh mn who h,l hen now bu8V croP turning kicked by a horse. He had some ribs broken, his name. We did not learn Sunt. Hamilton wishes to an nounce that the eighth grade ex aminations will be held on Sept. out as well or better than had been expected. For Sale -Good second hand 3J Studebaker wagon, also one work horse. -Mrs. Will Gates at the Gates House. phi- h. , ,t Z hp ronJ2and 3 and asks all pupils who; Chas. Owen was down from verv Ion but may return by way i contemplate takinsr the examin- Silvies last Monday renewing ac Z.Z"? .'Nation to notify him at once. Uuaintancea and looking after Win Gowan arrived home last Sntimlav from a vacation visit, Mrs. Millet will take orders over in Grant county. He was accompanied on his return by Mian Fni1 ("ll wlf'wld whn ll.lll .... . m .1. ion .,. VM ...... ... -. .- . enjoyable recital at the home or visitjnK with r.ativ(,s and , Dr Mjnnje ,, fa tfee cj Itev. Mowers mm luesaayeven- . . Qmth & There is ouite a serious forest ?furman n operation upon fire raging at the mouth of Myr tle Creek and forest rangers have been in this city soliciting me;i to go up and help fight it The country is very dry and the mountains have lota of campers and hunters at the present time. for the Palmer Garment Co., of Chicago. Sample book now on hand at the Schwartz store. ing to an invited company. This was in the nature of a farewell tp her pupils aa she was leaving for Nampa to take up musical work. The lady had been a music teacher in this city for the past four years and her former pupils and friends regret her departure. CORSETS!!! I have just received my new line. The largest and most complete ever shown in Bums. The celebrated line manufactured by WARNER BROS. The list following give, just a slight idea of the stock Rust Proof Corsets Red Fern Brassieres " Perfection Waists " Skeleton Waists Sanitary Belts $1.25 to $3.50 5.00 65c. . 35c. 65c. 1.00 25c. 25c. The meriU of Warner Bros. Corsets are too well known to require any extended mention. This is simply to let you know that the above men tioned goods are here, and you are cordially invited to come into the store and inspect them, I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Ha-onlc Building, - - Burn, Oregon Mrs. Sam Mothershead. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. A. Egli brought Charley Davis over from his ranch near Wagon tire last Saturday with a broken shin, the result of a horse kick ing him. J. E. Loggan, who has been at the Hot Lake for treatment for rheumatism, is expected home in a few days, although the last re port from him is to the effect that he has not fully recovered. J. G. Barwise, assistant sec retary and treasurer of the Ore gon & Western Colonization Co., was here the fore part of the week making a tour and inspec tion of the company holdings. Mr. Barwise has headquarters at St. Paul and this is his first trip over the land holdins. Frank Johnson had him in tow and took him on over to Prineville. Wm. Miller of La Grande and A. C. Miller of Enterprise, broth ers, spent Tuesday in this city being en route home from Crater Lake where they had been to the big conclave of Knights of Pythias. They report a glorious time down there where there were some 600 of the order as sembled. The gentlemen are old time friends of J. S. Cook of this city, also of Principal Shirk of the high school. Married-Last Saturday at the residenc of Rev. 8. L. Flowers, Geo. L. Bevans and Miss Hazel Cobb, Rev. flowers performing the ceremony. Mr. Bevans has been employed by A. B. Cooley in his extension farm operations with his big power plow. He is well liked by his acquaintances and is an exemplary young man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cobb and wm a student in the high school of this city for a time and is well known. ti I still have some good golf shirtsat3for$1.00I. Schwartz. All kinds of grain deluding wheat at Lunaburg Dalton & Co. Coming soon the mysterious "BLACK BOX" at the Levens Theatre. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock and also from 5:30 in the evening. Wiilinm.s Bros, have all kinds of rough lumber for sale at their mill 16 miles north of Hums on the Can von ("itv ronti. Mrs. A. K. Richardson and Mrs. H. J. Hansen took their de parture last Monday for Utah where they go for an extended visit with relatives and friends. James Brandon was in for a few days during the week seeing that his wife and son were com fortably domiciled in the city res idence for the coming school year. I. Schwartz and wife left Mon day morning for Diamond where they there will Bpend a few days rusticating, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Smith. C. E. Solomon, of Catlow Val ley, who has been at the Cum mins hospital for several days under the care of physicians, has sufficiently recovered to permit his returning home. Principal Shirk of the Harney County High School is happy today, his daughter, Miss Lois and son Robert, arrived yester day and they will keep house during the coming school year. Leonard IxKher expects to leave at once for San Francisco where he will be one of those in charge of the Oregon Building at the fair for a time before re suming his studies at the 0. A. C. Grover Jameson and family Clifford Reed and family and Marvin McGee and family arc among those enjoying camp life in the mountoins. They went out last week but we failed to note it Frank Whiting and family ex pect to take their departure die first of the coming month for San Francisco where they will spend a month taking in the fair. They will make the trip in their Ford car and are sure to enjoy the outing. Wesley Welcome arrived home Wednesday evening from Califor nia where he had accompanied his aunt. Mrs. Allen Jones, sev eral weeks ago. He took in the fair and had quite a time but de sired to get home for school there fore came on in advance of Mrs. Jones. Mrs. H. W. McHose and child ren took their departure Wednes day for Nampa. Idaho, where they expect to make their home. We understand Mrs. McHose is engaged to teach music in a school of that city. The lady is a very capable musician and her friends in this city wish her suc cess in her new field of labor. J. L. Gault and wife arrived home Saturday evening. They came in by way of Juntura, hav ing arranged with Jsmes Lamp-, shire to meet them with a new' Studebaker which Mr. Gault had purchased. The Gaults had been I visiting several points in this state and Washington since Mr. Gault went out the first of the month. Mrs. Cault had been absent since the latter part of May, putting in most of the time in Portland under good voice tutors but later went to Tacoma, Seattle and Spokanne in company with her husband. Tonawama. tonight. I!ii. mir i iff urc takef! ntlhe idio. A. S. Swain has been up from the. ranch for a few days. Harvester whlpH at J. C, Wel come & Son's. Miss Josephine Iicher is vis iting with the Geo. Love family in Agency Valley. "Till-: lil.ACK BOX" made the biggest run of any- serial story. Paul Finke was down from hi mountain home the first of the WCI'1. First class fir buck teeth and mower tongucsat the Burns Hard ware Co. J. T. (iarrett and family were down from their mountain home this week, having brought Mrs. Lee Caldwell down after a de lightful visit with them. .i. .- -:JF?4w&m-: iti iiai ' ' kW' weird, . je ? mysterious "'', ' , - 1 lot COlttd draw to ll gethi rail autiful gi I and n hideous hombteT i Ape man? 1 1 the -..Hi (i.nrrali'd in The I!!.,.!. I In till:-, most remarkal 1o of nil photoplays, you will no and the fiiv i moving pictures evci hown anywhere In. the world. You'll be enthralled by ekchV ini: thrills, by moo ath- hii expectation, find lind the supretnest satisfaction in every HrinR your friends. Arrange a night every weak to see The Black Box Tim Phutoploy Srrlal Suprrn i 5 Epi jfW. j 010 0 wvk Coming soon LEVENS THEATRE Watch for date Emu! FRONTIER DAKS "p f.. xCl&'!S:mF".m "'nvl8g?r?EfT : TB&&wimW&vm "Km ' mWJmrJrZmmmmmm WL V jS LIlBs frL. ' mmmImrfm ll V Me-int Tram ffl SUfiCoackn 'Mm Mw tV Bt:l, ' BTP-BHirv r, mi m 'HflP 1 f . mNm wnf-m ,' m l fr t f.i t VmMUim tmBkw Ridu.laln wtmWfM jurtkii l-w.it i a acs WMrilMCvk owlna Lariy ju in the Far Wi Walla Walla WASHINGTON SEPT. 16-17-18,1915 MiKli I, i r . TV. V IA Mm! C.lltoplW KU. mi ( .f... -J U lw m u r iii iitt. mi ilmHi AM' m rrtn !. IV" Art i WESTERN SHOW nun m REAL THING, EXCURSION FARES' KijHJHB A new. shipment of College Tarns' at thn (Mintran Hat Shop. Dun the Steam Laund ry can be left ut the Capital and and Star barber shops. J. W. Vanderpool delivers ice every other day to any part of the city. Leave your order. The Burns Steam laundry gives special attention to parcel PMt, Send us your laundry by mail. Onions, beets, carrots, cab bage, in any quantity desired either at my place or delivered in Burns. Special nrices on larjre orders. Amos Oldfield. Tha Cam of L L Cantalou The case of L. L. Cantelou, Clarendon. Texas, is similaiMo that of many others who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says, "After trying a doctor for several months, and using differ ent kinds of medicine for my wife who had been troubled with severe bowel complaint for sev eral months, I bought a 26c bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using the second bottle she was entirely cured. " For Bale by all dealers. Iiiinii Mil Nd. i:o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i mtiii htvikh l.AMD orric K, lliirm. Onion. A HKU.1 2, 11)19. Nuilir la in'irlir firm tiiai ti.ij Northern I'hi llli' HjillwHjr I uin,miiv. whole pot ullc 'I'll. -B UMt. I'H'II. MilMIMOM, li.lhl Jn.l clay il Aiiiiim, mi.'i AlMlIn IhUofllio in apiillia dun in tdlopt uii.lv . tin pri.vlalniiB nf tht act of i iiniri'u. aiiiiruvril Julr I, INK IMI Hlakal?, ttWI I NKUolNW', w, . H ill S. W. M. 40 uu . I. NHufNBji U-HH-M . W M.4U0OA. aouvA. Hrlal No. 0K.IU4 Any ami all h raima rlalmlua advurfuly lli lauila ddi'rlbeil, ar ilaalrlna to ntijart hocauar if tliH Mlnrral rharartar of thr land, or ifii othar rvaaou to Ilia tllcpoaal to appllrant. ahoulil rlla ibalr affldaylla of nrotaal In thla offl.-r, on ir haf.irfi I hi- JOOi 'lay ol Mptaui!ir , I'll.. iv a KAaaa. Kvalitar. Nolica of Final Satllamant. Iii tin' County Cuurt of thu KUte of Or- ton, for llauic) County. In tlin wutler pf the ett of Mary A. Ororgn, dntuuied . Notice ia liiTiiliy ivin, tliat AiIhim !'. ll. Oarage, the ailiuinlttrator of the oainin of Mary A. (Jnorga, ileoenaad, ha rrnilcroil and prewntd for ettlemenl, anil filed In aiid court, lilt final account of lilandniiniatraUon of atvid etUte, and a IKjlitiou for the distribution thereof, to gnther with a report thereof, and that Monday, the 30th day of Aorail, IUIB, at the hour of 10:110 o'clock in the fore noon uf uiii dayTil the court-room ol aid court, at tlie court-house in auid county of ll.nii.v, State of Oregon, has been filed by said court aa the time and place for the settlement of said final ac count, and iill objections thereUi, and thr dintriliiitn.il of said estate, at liu li time, and place any person iutereated in aald estate may appear and file their exccplioiia, in writlug, to said accouii1 and iliatrihution, and to contest the same. This notice ol Dual settlement and dis tribution is published In The 'I imoa Herald, a newspaper of general circula tion, published in Harney County, Ore gon, by order of the Hon. II. ('. Levens, County Judge of said county, made and entered oo the 31st day of . uly, 1015, and the first publication thereof is Aug ust 7lh, IMS. Ainu K. It Gmms, Ailunniatrator ol llm Kslate of Mary A. (ieorge, deceased. Safer Than Ever Under the laws of the Federal Reserve System, there are still the rigid examina tions, the published reports of condition, the double liability of stockholders, the Capital and Surplus requirements, and all the other safeguards under which the Har ney County National Bank has operated since organization. These national laws have made the word -NATIONAL" in the Harney Coun ty National Bank, mean "Safety in Bank ing for all the People" HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon t laaat J . aa-fc-aae-al NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'MTIll HTATS. UMPOrCIl K, . Murim. Oreguu, July 2h, I '1 Null' f Ikli i.-L) ffUou that ltt-Iit'i c K fiUcuiorc ul Nariuurss irKoiif whu, uu Mri.ttiul.tr , ItKM, m m d Hi'Uiraii'ad Kutrv, No ttiMii, for NWNWUHfrtluii l:. 'lwiihlp7 H , H.i.gw -VKaiei. Wtltaiiirtii'. McrltlUu hu nld Dutlrr it liuctiiitiii t.. inake flutl ltvr-ver lruf, o Mlnlillet.cUllu to tit laud Uv lecr)U:tl. It-fur Kfg later alitl Hi-t vl r. tit Hurlta.Orcyuii, n tin-.ini ilajr til Hf.tcmt.T 1M. 'niuiaut Nimi'i aa witht'im-a William (i HNrtlwfU, uf Huna, Ortgwti, ugitatue W . Ilu11rit, aiid Hulbvit, Kill lli C. Mihiu. il uf Narrow, tuvgun. WM. FaRSjc, Kfatlitt-r NOTICE FOR PUBUCATI0N. UMlTBt HTATM I.N (In it g. Kuril. Orefuii, Au.mi .i, IM 1 Noil, i' la iicrftty flveit (hat Marr'arft 11. Ilrlg Hn, fif HarrluiNii, Orfgiiu, who. on Ovlubf! ft, M'lu, maiif Ifninvflleail Kutrv, No UMatt. lur ttUNK. hK'aNK'4, t',S.V'4 Nf;rtW'4.aml N'tHK1. h. (linn M 'lutiil.li. to .-uuih, Uom ;UKat MHllitU Mcrl-lUli, li nir.l in. Iii 'f ol lutriilluii to niaki' filial three year proof, ti natabliah rlalui to lb lu Ihim .1 amiieil, I retort) Heg later anil KorvUt'r. l I turn Oregon, u u the .Vlli itay uf ft uieuiUr, M t laiuiaut name a wittieaae: II h Hrlfifiu, Krank Hiter, O, T. Hiuv K.) I liuiitian, all Of lUinmaii, Orrgou Wa KtHMK. Keglatrr. Varnish the Shabby Surfaces Shabby surfaces detract from the appearancee of your home. Floors, furniture or woodwork that are marred, scratched or scuffed give your home a shabby run-down ap pearance. Make these varnished sur faces bright and new with ACME QUALITY VARNISHES There's an Acme Quality Varnish for every purpose; a floor varnish made to be walked upon; a quick drying furniture varnish that imparts a brilliant, durable lustre, and var nishes for all outdoor and indoor sur faces in any quantity desired. Which do you need? Screen Cloth for Doors and Porches Water bags, nose bags Ice Cream Freezers Oregon Trunk Ry. Central Oregon Lite SPECIAL FARES for SUMMER TRIPS From Cantral Oragon Pointt to tha Saa- flora Raaorli, Clatsop Baach, Eaat arn Citiaa and tha California Exposition,. COOL, GAY CEARHAKT and SEA SIDE, CLATSOP BEACH Inaapansivs Hotal, Camp and Cottaga Accommodation,. Manifold Amu, a. mants and Surf and Natatorium Bath ing. Round trip from Band $13.88. ROUND TRIPS EAST Diract or Circuit Routsa to Any Point Daily Until Soptoaibar 30 Raturn Limit Octobsr 31. Chicago, Diract, $72.50 Minneapolis, St. Pawl, Duluth or Winnipeg! $$0. St. Louia $71.20, New York $1 10.79. One way via Cal ifornia, with stopover to see Exposi tions, at slightly higher rates. Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Barbed Wire Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper Fishing Tackle, Guns. Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware I BURNS HARDWARE CO. 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