Jferald. :ui.atioh or IISCOOHTT. I am ews. er' fine Hm i with freight ;. Ip from Law-, ptcvik in DM port office ik over tno Us office yes- wishcs berry SSa t people are fcnd pick them on. Announcement Our business has increased to such an extent ihirinp th year that we find it necessary to make new arrangements for its proper care. We have consequently secured the services of Miss Davey. formerly official stenographer to Hon. Frank W. Benson.' Secretary of State, who will especially assist the management of this bank in handling our mit-of-town busi ness. We' are now prepni-eii to ptrftd our Banking by Mail system so that it will not Im imriM by any other bank ing institution in Oregon. Every communication receiv ed will by answered promptly and all business -ntrusted to us by mail will receive the persona! attention of an ecutive Mtlicor of this bank. First National Bank of Burns UNiTi i res n i isirK . ng nnlv to tlio v and Miss M ( Bliln. WL and register Hion Book, so n csv tind you. Hswrr.K's. Ml Estate Office gh Brothers de- their sincere id kighbora and HpiI them and thy in tlwir late D 1 sage brush irell H,i Ci; left for her F. Crowley is in the city. h ard is in with freight to day. .1. H. -Ionian is up from his Pa Uwn home. Born To Mr and Mrs. Mel Par ker. Thursday, a son. Tim Donovan was from his mountain home yesterday. ftff Sale Three desert relin quishments. Inquire at this office. The Heinz Bros were here tins week with freight for local mer chants. .1. A. Eberlc ha been hero during the past week looking "cr the held with a view of in- 'H in real estate. Mi I n (' ..ndon where he has just disposed of hH holdings. All 'lowing themselves is this morn- ",k'Pte(l G. W. CIlfMgW are Kks left vvith Arte In this Hxad will re Hit aunt for ftr from the Kd B his mother ftad been at ty since Miss ruted on aev- e young lady L- recovered. r July 16 an Hr Mrs. N. A. Htl Her hus Hni' from here ninus illness. m aympa are four t' her. reiiiested U) cull and settle either by cash or ROtl M 0V Ik-fore Aug Pick Noble ll in the cit W. D. Ooodrieh of Spokane looking over this section. V. B. Parker was doing baffJ ness in this city Thursday. Paul Blume was down from his mountain home Wednesday. Mrs F. A. Cole made I trip to Harnev Thursday after berries. A Barirain One binder sale by C. H. Davis. Harney. Oregon. You can buy a Jones chain mower and rake for $Nf at (.'. II. Yoertly's. I)r YV 0. Hrown,T-niii Ofte in ih imw otmi" Imilrli r'li ( 1 1,. I'nai (tli. I am selling out my Junes chain mowers and rukei H eBik MSt. Get one 1 1 v l i Voegtly. A. Venator was in tow land business yesterhay. He in- Al Southerland is m the dtj I'a.i. ll.. n)i (torn 1j&w en Thursdav Adam (.orge was in the city Thursday. John Cary nmong the visitors fnnn Crane Creek this week. Scott Calterson was hobnohing with his old time friends hen this week. Mr and Mrs Wm Cummins and Miss Dratt Dodson left Thursday for lh. Stein's Mountain on a camping trip. I'.tlot' buying n nfwiiiR niHiliiiM OT iiiui- wm aliollhl tf V Cll 'iig. M. i n lioniH liiwii mid nliV ( m ika ronhfittff pries. I id) a i ri-on il ie. tors of the Fair Asso elation u inged to have the ' fine condition i hi- eek and mising coli I it is the In tention i OHM mntine. during Vuuiist. These will in I'luili- running raws for saddle hones. Hoys get youi best hor- 1 ihapa. U uh-im Oesanlslsi in incksgei fri !i iind pars City Drug James Mahon made a hurneil business trip to th taj . Jones chain mowers and rakes for $85 while they last. u C. H. V08f fly's. "(irandma" Caldw DtBO At bar home near this city last Satunlay, July 13, Mrs. E. C. Taylor, aged U years. "lie Of the pioneer ladies of this section and was Sntur- highly raapoctad by all her no quaintances, Mrs. Taylor had bfj n an invalid for many years caused by an injury to her spine from a fall. She had shown marked improvement since last :i MM Your Interests are ours; Your Prosperity Is ours; RANK TALKS Ry " Your Home Institution ' ' No. I. YOUR SKLKCTION 09 A MM BANK Is important not only fur the present, but nl. for years u eome. 'The right Bank connection will be a material help ksffllfl very day business. 'This bank has a successful record of safe, conservative hanking from the day of its organization wk inyite roun BUSINESS THE HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS r ii ""' Kill. Mtiwt'wr, ramiiiK i" iMrviiKiii -- -. i. ..lit. in.K ill the li,- f ,.. ,..L . , .. : .... .. . ifM III HM lli-.l.lll ' " -" ". ;(i(i weij'.ni .mil mis iii rMTiinn hut is reported better. For ll'iiii- -1 ml I i - M FitiG ii in.. I . '. r of II ' ' Ulltj . ( aldwell has received the I fmnt and Bailing for his stone building. ladi ssllii u ti" it .- i Ttloiin Ihivul Jones, of And: Mrs James MclVvitt and littie daughter left Sunday for her home in Idaho. She had intend d spending the summer he but having persuaded her mother Mrs (Jreen Hudspeth, to accom pany her. Mrs lludsieth has for a long lime and hope the change will Ixnctit her. Mr lliiihwth uc- ioinpanied lh. in .is lai as (he '.id. o-isism-iEiiscEisr i i i r..rmn n. h has hn miitn hnsv arrived hen- thismoininff to visit 1 This step is necessary and it Bince his last visit bate in the I . Mrs A M. Ijrri for is boped all will n-HKind without f ,. hB fivfi ,.n uia .-,. few weeks. valley ranches in good sh:q.e. A Hawser, the ..Id pioneer further ni Mr and Mrs Ed South worth were over from Bear Vnll. Tue day having brought Otis Patter son and an other gentleman in on out there and had a fine range land business. They returned but since he t.x.k the land set- home after a short visit with built a good house, barns, cellar, resident of Harney, is in the corrals and fenced. He said he citv todaj rl Mag his daughter, started to make a stock ranch Mrs .1. K. lKgun. its. Only a few davs bafote Iter death ahewat planning with her husband for the fatara. in fad oa the day of her death she quite eh. ) fut. although n.t ng to well in the morning. Bhi SMI Ivinjr OB the IhiI at the noon hour an i rmivi rsing wi'h lier husband and after he had hil luncheon she tell asleep. Mr. Taylor busied himself iboul nl. nad ng in quenl visits In I..T r.min viliiri' she luv in III. ion until after 2 oVock. City Restaurant and Bakery He linally tin. unlit he would wake hiipv lSWiai i her. bat could not, though h. r "nkVn JU Utt TT- ba at lung continiasl niitunil and Past OfllCC Block. Nsio L Bsrs. Ore bar pulse strong This condition i iiniinui d up to within a few uuiiuie . iH'iore tier deatn. lier The Capitol liarher Shop II. J. KF.EI). PNg4 Headojaartars for bathing and First-Class Tm.orial Work. HI HNS. . OKrXiON- ! ! ! ja fl mJMjHl. mm aismBaai av av a mm.- -ea. er Ll "mjtmbmjI W" A f I1! M WU "TfSiA a 9 4s 4r BP IW Jl (flxv, .,'n .j F'-JisVT ' gli; aa.C2-- - mja v V. aa Wtr. '' jlpsv 14V VI idgffii Jr 'iva arii w I HUmQ S"MJb1 ELY TIP f "ir'r C. A. Sweek and family. Hank Anderson returned last week from Alboin. Idaho, where he went to see his brother James. riliiul lit ll... Mr. rn, 'V Sl'.vi Mill tlementhaBcompletel.vsmPM.,.,1 , , , ... (;(HK, id and pUntv of lumber to fill all order Hough lumber $lli par thou- maiden name was Olive A. Ilishop V '. tally nl hurt SMSfS hnl iUm II.Lrry In ru-liM-tloii ilc, . nkw. Iirrxl eOOklM l'.llt.lltlta, r. rl. P t mH Mlng my fcKUTMM moSIMIt LIU b fore J i bjy I h iv il ni in Mil- Kn bael snd ini'ii I ' i il'l.- CJiiiIiiic on the i i, n'.hi . in base -"'it fii.m aiXTl HN D 71 U A i oi ..ni Fivn DOUUaRS UP and no more trouble alsiut them fi iratitee a M i stili n amm. itrtniNti tM russiNt. See A. 8QHENK, Tho Merchant Tailor Burns, Oragon 1 " ' ed him cutting him off from range. I ' Raymond, the newly elect- ad principal of the public schools . B. McPher 'in who is work- TU. 1. !.. r l r .. . . i , . " ll" nili'lii'l HI III1 inn ir'i me IUIU.T leceniiv sunereu tu U1IS CUV. reiurnetl iriiliu irip , ., i . . ,. . ,.. oi me e! fhei VI c Mnic H tr ivvaii in the I the K-uie lllesl We gatiy ii pear y be nei s i ne land our exten the E fas a busi tv duriie. has recently IUip.v uliey The I 111 make his heudu.uart- tfce proaont l;k country. to ate crops iking so well lappj valley indant yield aaai Hm a hummer. r.- a stroke of paralysis and his con- to California the first of the week ditioii was iiuite serious for a time and will remain here jiermanen but is now much improved with tly. Prof Raymond informs u- his Bister, who was so unfortu nate an In l.r burned the t the month, had not fully ered althou;. h at bat D torious. Mr. Spr;.. tieman wk ance and had his ha and she was Ixmi Jan 111, lH4f at Beaaiaghaasi Vanaaat Mai K. ('. Tavlor April. Ii3. To .urn was lioni a dBUgktl ", bah, who died in Feb. 1W7. The funeral was taadjucted Sun- 'einiM.n, service were held few days during al ""' l'"sl,yterian churrh by kcv. A. J. irwin. every indication of complete covery. A fire was discovered in the wihmI sheds used hf I. Schwartz, and . I. V. Welcome jr lust Sun day afteni.Hin and an alarm turn ed in. It I.h.I i vihilf liL.. the wood I id the sma,t""-"od is improving rapid! building adjoinii . them would entirely burn, an thai wen ibtas M M InUirio, wa in thi- eft The ni. if ..ii wi-h I, fur veil la li-i V ur piBpi i I I I listing 10 BUII.U MW MM IftttbTUH. OPEN DAYandNKtHT lllu I. mi rail R. J. M( KINNON, Slsci Isspaltr, Karat Cetoty. Ilniiiii tddttSSi Huriin, Oregon LIVERV, FEED AND SALE lag all over, kit the lire boys soon hud two sireums of water playing and put it out in a few minutes. A. 0. Faulkner, the civil en r, arrived home Tuesday evening from a trip to the Syl vester Smith place where he sur veved ant! made an estimate upon new rc.M-rvoir site and irriga tion scheme. He left again Thursday morninf for Lake coun ty where he goes on a similar mission for partial w ho are work ing on a big irrigation pi He was accomiiunied by Duke Young und they expected to make the drive to lakev iew in three days. Tlir Harnc) CssatJ Natli.nal BanL Will Suon Have IlinJ-uiiu- II. .mc expects sism to go to Joaiiuin Miller, the much re spected and honor. . in this city last Sunday and in i The plai pecmcatu a couple of days in this bection. fur the mv. I.iuldiuv t.. I . Mr Miller was the first ouniv od oa BSO corner recently occu judge of Grant county and during pied by th. . iiar, and) the Indian depredations in early'whichi o l ooaapitd by tin days got up a volunteer army of Harney Oouatj National Hank, men and chased the red skins I have bee ed and the work I clear across the Harney country, will I.. ut August 1st. It on over to Warner where they i will been Bsalara lought and deteated them. He structures in the city of native CAST YOUR EYE ON THIS !! and I. I 4 and ll ltkts. itter, per rail wicts. n .ut froai fare Quarter (prinu rib excepted) ggs Don't Pay More When You Can Buy Cheaper Ice Delivered to any Part of tho Citv Young's Meat Market and Grocery McGEE & SMITH, Propts. M.' look saargjl Sf iMg barn i i. Mav I SI i hava ripjlppeii It lillrrl nllh nsW rigS and lrii. sell d oaiua. Wk ara In 0"lli.ii In a. i '.iiiliiixJala Ilia pu SSHlsalSI Willi .i.iiifiirla'.li . i . gntSO siid . ir .1 Uissjf lbs Hnl Kroot i 'iitrallv Im lr. ami colivfiiUnl in 1 1.. i.mbini hntcla of lha city All alnck Ml n SSJ cr. i .in... Horn's iNiiinlnl by the tluy, nk or month jTA iiiiimin iiimiiimiTi desired to again visit the scenes of those early struggles and up on expressing a desire to viit old camp Harney, where he sjggg ( headquarters. N. Brown secured a team and took him over Tues day. Mr Miller was delighted with this valley and told a rep- HWARTZ. Pusy Corner Store" rne on hand a complete' date line ot clothing,. Gents furnishing joods( s, nats, caps, boots, pif and Fancy groceru a. s a ire eomfcT cauiDintr take Lammook and enjoy your cut stone and will be Ki feet and 4 inches by 23 feet 4 inches. The interior will be handsomely fin ished and furnished in rmxlern fetvlc with latent improved vaults and safes. There will be three Mr. it ss i In main entrance to rettentative of this great religious the lobby will he on the corner, weekly that he felt amply repaid another gsj the north Rtiaal and for his trip in the la.st mile before an outside entrance to tin- office reaching Hums, in viewing the room in the rear. ii.- I'mi.t will magnificient grain fields. He be plate glass and pjato glass says we can raise anything here window.- will bt placed in the , with such fine soil. Mr Miller north with an In . I laws left Wednesday morning by way alu i Canyon city for his home in jUM TlaO 1 IBM H raid ll itaaa i at county where he is interested note such improvements and with his brother is a big water hopes to see fvefal aafh build- power site. I the near future. 111 - J at I J.C. WELCOM!;&SON arness nd ddl M kers n:m::::::iumi(nim,ui;ii:.:u:uiiuutu!ituium::i.:: :iu . :.u ..-uiuuiuui The OVERLAND HOTEL F. A. Cole, Propt. First Class LUell Appointed COflFORTABIE, WEbh VENTIUHTIO. fibb OUTSIDE KOOpIS Cueats Coufteously Treated Nothing but Ulhite Help uaad Home of The Stockman and Farmer CINIKaUV LOCAltP. MAIN Sfltll. WINS, VKttjUN lUU .iitw:uuut::ii.auuuimunii. . .... i..uiu.iiii:4inmmmui I WHB.BOOYOUiUY YOUR FRUIT TRBHS? Von l.'.ul'l but ll.. ... Ii'.ui Ilia OREGON NUkERY COMPANY, VAIEM. OREGON BECAUSE I your mail orders- -They e our best attention. lusy Corner Store" I avaai - M r B .afll H aV fl L W SmmM srj ik.' j him oj i wm nEfw lli JhSBu IJi 'ea (tUii ar8 I flnlir f iH rK or Celluloid ' aBK.!H m$ Handl d Whip Bl-' i w an( a' fc'ms'ar im&B' r. '..;.,. 0 Iti (Mil jjflaa f''fv.t line. mykWi1 r. REPAIRING Mlnl' 'Em " anc gct 0Mr ai"1imBK; prices mm Burns, Orsgoo I lila i- a ipuualblt liriu. I l.u.r trtHM ara all l.ul.l. I U k i AGOOD FRONT by wear pajtaat lo aaiad lit oari uu.i i BaaBHBBaBaaaaaaaBaaBaaaaaMBSBBaBaaBaaa I rrr-W- Ma W A I-' mmr 'mmWi 1 BraTaTaeETBraTare . J Can l MCUMU Wf wrafMif aM oi cajr $20 Mala, ma.lt u ycajf mraaura by lh caidxal' 1 Mni liaiS Taaiwi CARL JOSEPH & COMPANY OF CH I C AG aBaBBBBaaBaaBBBaaavaaaBBBai PmUa ayia. h and vwrb. -i Aahaia aanay tWovti tt'U SB. you. A law Ssssalss ssd Fahoi.i Sbows by .HAliKY. FKNWirK a J ( Ksn. DKV dOODS, HBMSMINdS, SMUIS, lhl AND C4fS Fruit, Veietttblest Soft Drinks, Confec tionery. Cigars and Tobacco. main St., Bum, Oryon I. t tr traara ai nr.iwu on alioU-ruul h-.II.ii aa in aiaiiiinwl Individual!) Im lad lur lu-r ara u.u .... i. ull I..U l.iuui:iil lo ll,u MaMlui .a-l Ull aa llir l.n.al I.. I ..I 1im . I I, t , luaatilalivc 1 11 Iib.,i. i a i. -l.l.nl l4 llaiua ...it i .Kin 'i in u.u n.i.riik mi. will iraat oa rl.h, Ha ...i eava "i ii" "il i '. r 'Hi n- la u I) " . lof oaa .' aa lata "rd.-r .ailing lor fU If. ., Bl l a "I all v liu r. ijillra it lo -i.i. Ml. I l -m high . I; ii I Banal i. I.u l rta , una.. r) I . -a, ill. o i . ,. : a :: a The Burns Flouring Mill J"a TU iuVNT. Prw, i i MOUtlfN ROMER MILL PKOCISS IS USEO 1 ' eiuijtnt niiitn irtiruliir una J Blue Mounlain Rapid Transit Line fn 4uiia via frairie City, Jsbs Ka, Usss til) Is Bsrst, VrgM days from Uukii City to Murni, Orsgoa. i, loiuioiubk- ccevsyinrei Laniui drivsn Kirai Llu!, Suiiona aloii)4 lliciuule Kailroail In Hums only ll5 milts. Kor rW a.ik L. WOLDENBERG, Manager. :3ais:x City, Oxegroxa. siilititnf ittnucitu to .sniiiiljf ! nlry or it rtiUiu.su' K( uiilt.s in FLOUR, ROLLED BARLEY, CHOP, AND ! All Klats tf Dill Feed always no Hand a j Ut tm MraitSI MAlltl mill: t'Altl iOR lOUD MILLINtt tAl j I CUSTOM WORK DONE : Good Seed Wheat for Sale