MMMtMMMMnWMMHttMdWMaHM Ses-Jferald, AllOKBT OIUCULATtON OP I E, AfKU IN THIS COUNTY. iv u jay m: H'.'WW. 1. ot'ul News. kiiiirt paper and roonnjr nc llni ', T li i clown from his lan homo. i inuui una u jiuw atuuu icx vi various kuuis nnu i s. hi w oil was up from His 'mar Iojr mountain yoster- 1V1U 4cad Bros. Woro in t a u days miiing me hvn .-a tho crops in alftMu crook section nro til' ' l Oilll. A- I co Jnmes Smith's o i ( -hoes before gutting I pring and summer loot-' I to'll bo something doing Stir, during the Develop-1 owu -s and 4 th of July, kt.-n. ' BO i . class dry lumber ft i ' its, nK 2nd and 3rd b a rMlufl to 12.00 inn- M. ; Vl.J.' Co . Uev Adrian and little tt " da for their Home lei auor a few weeks' it' h.me folks and friends r-v U,ns.n of the Rims i . - vrojwed to tur- . hams and l.u-l !i 1 uneheir m :.'i" ' il prices t' : bitf TARIFF REVISION is perplexing Problem to Congress PROTECTION to our depositors h the fixed policy of this bunk TEA T'S WHY irohaec Incrcateil our Surphi from $25,000.00 to 930,000.00 which t ix timet the maximum amount required lu tho UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 330,000.00 United States Dcposilarg Accounts Invited Smith ha i in'ction ihe laii manajror . , :i loat h'-n usils, ; I s. d :i. (1 hack, '.IVgOi! Pat Connolly is over from Drcwsoy. Call on Clovcngor for building paper and roofing" Raw C. W. Holloman has gone to Portland to attond a conven. of Baptist Ministers. Tho present rain is certainly of yrcat benefit ovon though little is falling. Good vinegar for nalo by T. E. sinru'U jfiii-uiiH hi un: urowoi.v. muuuj , coyote with tho back if not as reprosonted. li.is the i -, ilt- Schenk wants more hides and other furs. Foil Salk320 acres of and. Inquire at this of lice. Fred Otlcy and son Charles were up from Lawcn last Mon day. Born To Mr. and Mrs Gulp Sunday. June 18, a daugh- Halph Hibbard iiurcfnfted his brother Bert's place in the moun tains the ilrst of this week. A. E. Murphy has boon in the hay Inl.liV Try n meal at tho Home Hotel. I Go to tho n. C. T.nnrlv who wna mwrntfrfUH00" monl' on last week for tuberculous por Itonltis Is improving daily. IP YOU AIIB GOINGTO TUAVIX, line tho Hnrncy County Nnttnnnl Hank 'IHAVHIXEU'H ClllUiUICS 'liicy ni Ki'lMileiitlfjIiif;. Mrs. Martha Baker and daugh ter, Miss Nina, have roturnod homo from a visit over on Silver crook. Mrs. S. E. Drinkwatorhasgono out and will purchaso a largo line of millinery which she will have on display by tho Hth. W. 0. Howell's gasolene onuino and pumping plant has been re ceived and will soon ho put into commission on his desert near Narrows. Tho Times-Herald will not pub lish any communication without knowing from whom it comes. Tho name of tho writer must bo known. Considerable improvement iff homo Hotel for a ' , All kinds of bread can bo had at Mrs. M. A. Smith tho Sum mit llotol. , Sheriff Richardson bus his auto hero and It Is receiving a thor ough overhauling. Jones Mower and Hake, for $75 vhile they last. First come, first .,.....,.! n TI Vrtnrrillf qui Vl'll J, XI. vuv;h"J" 4 Miss DruBa Douson arrived home tho first of this week from Boise whero she hns been visit ing for several weeks. Just arrived: A complclo lino of Roofing, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Felt. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. Lufe Miller, tho young man who had his upper jaw broken by a horso kicking him has about re covered and thoro will bo no Ber ious deformity. Four car loads consisting of TWO WI'ODINOS. going on in bur city at present bujjijics, wagons, plows, harrows especially In tho rcsidonco por- farm machinery, barb wire and tion whero How homes nro build- ( nliils now on route. See C. H. ing, yards improved etc. VtKJgtly for prices. Williams Bros, saw mill at Mrs. Lclah Miller will remain Cold Spring on tho Canyon road rt tho Burns hotel with her mill is propnred to dp custom work jncry diiay untj Juy 4, Si,c for tllOSe desiring to take ad- hnq nmno now ntlrnnMnnu in hor vantago of thoir government per-, ijno. Drop ,-n nmi aet. mlt. Also lumber for sale at $12 , . . n ... per thousand. See them about , Drs. Marsden & Griffith opera custom prices. tcd " El N' Sliu,rcr yesterbay for a very serious case of tuber Miss Ottio Winters and Charles culous peritonitis. Mr. Snuffer Scribncr were married in Happy WDi$ but. recently brought over Vnllcy on Juno 10, Justice Frank from Grant county and hiscondl Cnwlficld performing thoForcmo- tiQn was iiuiteSbad. Ho has rai ny. Tho brido is a daughter of H0d from too operaeion and is Mrs. K. J. Winters, ono of tho feijling much better this morning. r T L J.... TL ?C r.' The deep well on the II. i k .-.. tv...L.i ... i.. Horton place 8 miles east of . , ' " place had been sunk to a depth of 1312 feet yesterday evening. T. M. Fitchott was brought in Considerable interest is shown last Wednesday suffering from a j this work as an artesian severe attack of appondiciti. fioiv was found in what Is known Prs. MRrsdenfi Griffith doomed nsttio "county well" at a depth an operation necossnry at once of .between 328 and 3M foot cv. M. this 1- i i.itme .. rarni .i tron, U-. F. .Tuna Tntraraoll bus been hero - A .a-ki .1ab.ba A.ld ! lhlltrfcC 3incla8t Saturday having just ."i ""k " ", " and removc(i tl0 uppondix tho aril vnnra nira whon it wm mink irturniHi from a trip to California. ur some uusinosbanans. , following day. Mr. Fitchett had Thb present well is only about Some very ddnmble rosuloncel, iessora ian nnu mu lU very bad cnno but lias nulled .two or tlirco miles from the other from the operation and is now and a flow may be expected at imnrovtiur. anv tnao. . tti4iH iu rril ! All members of the ladies anx-' . . ... "" " Ilini-ir rvf fhn firo ilnnm-imont nro' 040 acre rniiell lor 8R10 SUtmme t1Q ior uairy or siock rancn, .... i..winMB info in n.ifn ran lio ' just completed a well for Frnul Vfuiwl bv seeinir Irving Miller. . Colo going down 125 feet and the Ono of the prettirt wedding oventa of tho Benson was that which look place at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Richardson In Burns, " Wednesday ovonlng Junolflth when their daughter Aims Florence was united in marriage to Mr. Joseph Thomp son, and Mlw Veda Nelson, sister of A1rs. Richardson, was united in mnrringo to Afr. H. J. Hanson. Rev. A. J. Irwin performed the cere monks wliich took place in tho presence of a company of re latives and invited friends. At 8:ifi o'clock, to the strains of a beautiful wedding march played by Mrs. G. A. Rembohl tho two bridal couples entered tho parlor, which was decorated moat taste fully for tho occasion, and took their places beneath a large wed ding boll. Mr. Thomson and Miss Richnr'1on first took (ho marriage vowa, while Mr. Hansen and Miss Nelson acted as best man and bridesmaid. At the close of the first ceremony Air. Thompson and his brido slopped back and allowed Mr. Hansen and his brido to be, to lake thoir places while Mr. and Airs. Thompson played the role of best man and bridesmaid. The beau tiful ring ceremony was used and little Rcgina Schwartz was the bearer of the rings. Following tho congratulations tho wedding party partook of a bountiful wed ding repast consisting of ice cream, cake, fruit, nut and candy. Both couples wero the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. Another pleasant fea ture of the evening was tho sere nade by tho Burns male quartet. Both young couples will make thoir homes in Burns and will be at home to thoir many friends in a short while. A. J. I, Number 22, The Working of the Check Account The chock account is many things, it means much to any business. It is an oxpeiiBo regulator, a convenient -method of meeting your obligntalon8, a safe way to transfer money, an accurate ac count of everyday transactions, a record for future reference. You deposit your money with tho bank; then with a checkbook you can go out and issue your own money you owe. The checks come back to tho bank and are charged to your account. The check account is adjustable to any business. If you issue checks amounting to $25 a month or $250 a day, tho system meets your needs as' well in one case as tho other. Checks are transferable any number of times. They may go a long distance before they arc returned to tho bank upon which tlioy are drawn. One little check for $10 may do the work of a hundred dollars. We render you tho check account service, and are glad that wo can do it without any expense whatever to you. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of tin's Bank, in which interest at the rate of four per cent per annum is allowed. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY THE ANDERSON HOTEL MR. mid MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. Wo are pleased to announce to our old-time friends and customers that we have again taken charge of our hotel. We just completed renovating, the en- -tiro building and you will find the old-time home comforts when you call. We hope to see you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive Special Attention and Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREOON-Near Fair Grounds. Stt't-. '!&& wL-sA ivquoated to bo present at pieeting Alonday evening. Abund ance of water for irrigation unl power inquire at this office. N. Aleyer, tho San FranckcQ cigar manufacturer, has been in mill 1'. mik J Blue prints of any township in .'iH.ngsisiiear thj B"8 Land District, showing ud road. I,, fast "". 3T,U "'" our little city tho post week visit nil 'wil tni'-. tiom of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 . , T .T iMCdSS1. PItt T. Randall. Burns, .JKj Mr Leon M. rU. See them about ura. .rur,1 . . . 1 . mmc nt permit at once. . k a v,.,n,. ti'.n nmminnfi Kogister l' afro 01 tno local lanu H.r'. rn..nivQtnpiciYinii. U roc. ' office nrrivqd home Alonday from A J. Irwin and bon Alii-',., nt. thn r.nrtor Home. Portland wberc lie Had boon cau- t-Wednesday and Mt ,phone.g loft Blouldor is out of cd as a witness in tho federal v. y norning to -.nn- ftmm?oa:ftn piiro. n f7,.Lni cot ron- obstreperous, fell and rolled on I Farmers why pay $12 to $15 him. Ontario Argus. 'perAI. for green lumbor when you can got good dry repair lum ber nt half the price and haul ur of tho a I is been In viriou.i pi . i M.r extreme uisnty. H i i nty. Ming and souih dat s ml tin people alities may do ing on time B ui'ian spent last laj 1 r, . He has been As or Doneg.tn in it, ii c i.viiu i xor me lvvu ,v,a troubled with some- Estuay Ono roan mnro brand- l wun lay uuuuuar over .LOMtw.con3 much nt Burn8 MUHny leit anoumur, aiso jt. on mil.; .-. . jii stifle csimu to my place Alay 1. ' ! n.n., Innao roll nvnvo nronor. ' t 0 largest anU DCSt display 01 ty and pay expense, including wall paper ever exhibited in Har- this notice. nQ? County may be found at tho Grant Thompson, g- w- Clevenger furniture store. Waverly, Ore. designs and patterns to suit all. A. 0. Faulkner came in yes- Aliss Bertha Leake, a daughter terday with Air. Ford in his auto of John Leake, arrived liero from j-.v .inii-M'ntm If A pi. I I' 1' MUftHWMIU - - - , . , ., . , , to .. lit a physician returning from i'ortianu wnoro wicnigan mo eariy pan 01 un ft! Howing day for ho lias necn awitnessm noui mo wren mm nuts juniuu mu iiuimj u i s later to catch 'llanley and Uilcrestiencing cases, near uiwcn. miaa wmu iiiia TV r ,r. ,v.rl nnviv in il 8 aSBIBUlUl. j. O. UUUjy, wuill. uum.i.vuiij' iuiii.ni.ti . vui.ioui.u turn part of the counti' ' to Seattle to visit his family be-a trained nurso. he, villl- at work for io loiurning. wiU Forrcn is hom(5 from e. Kino line of watches, chains, etc., ' Grant County where he had boon ; guaranteed Salisbury's. ' at Salisbury's I O. Block. ' in tho employ of Forest Supervi sor uingnnm uuuuing leiepnono lines throughout his division of the reserve, Will says the lines have all been completed. Ranch rou Salm: Ono small horso ranch, located on AInlhcur river. First-class summer, fall and winter rango surounding it. Fine location for fruit and yoge ' tables, also. For furthor parti culars, write or call on E. L, (k)OCls, RibbOnS and Ruch-Bde, Drewsey, Oregon. , t- i i . ... The Narrows boys were up LcUVS, hmbrOlCleneS, UVei-ia8tSundaynnd played with tho Ui i .. .i-i.-mrs local ball tosscrs at tho fair ndervvear and Vvaistings, round8. v,o result was a vh , tory for tho homo team by a )11K411 r-r. - i i Tf 1. ling, liars, uversnirts, unuei Tics and Shoes ior men. HAVE THEM New Spring Goods .of Every Description th Us? Ion f i The Harney Valley Oil & Gas Company " j full stock of staple md fancy Groceries or every body. i Orders promptly filled CHWARTZ. ie I5USV corner siore" JXT, 03FL3ESC3rOISr. Bcoro of 11 to 7. It was a good game and a return game nmy be played nt Narrows tho latter part of this month. Tho Bums Con cert Bandjielpcd to make tho af fair a success. Old "Undo Jimmio" Campbell, who has long been a county charge, was examined by Drs. Alarsilcn & Griffith before Jus tico Byrrt tho other day and ho was pronounced insane. Tho at tendants at the asylum have been , notified and will arrivo hero im , mediately. Tho old mnn seems I perfectly harmless and local nil I thorlties havo not considered It necessary to restrain him and ho is allowed his llborty. Air. Camp bell is nn old timer hero and was at ono time woll fixed havingrun sheep and had a good ranch, Salisbury fits eyes l 0. block. a T. Miller and daughter Ruth woro in from the ranch tho first of this week. Win. Cummins is homo from a visit to Wcstfall. Ho was ac companied in by his mother who had been visiting her son Frank. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot Any ono desiring Rentes address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alborson, Albcrson, Oregon. Cottrill & Clemens arc prepar ed to do custom work with their portable saw mill located 1J miles west of Cold Springs on Poison Creek. Lumber for sale. Got youa permit and havo them saw your lumber. Terms are reasonable. W. B. Johnson was' over from Silver Creek Thursday leaving for homo yesterday. Air. John son says crops In his neighbor hood nro rather backward but they havo received a few good showers of rain recently and with a few nu. 2 l!,o crop will bo an average, Parties desiring homesteads in tho Silver Creek district should call on E. W. VanValkenbcrg, as ho is entirely familiar with that section and can plnco people on good land. Ho has somo 320 acre homestead tracts, so desig nated by tho land department. Alao Borne desirable Bchool land. Addmu him at Riley. Oreiron. or hero Wodnoadav oveninir in their cull at his ranch fivo miles from han&somo tourist car, having tho poHtofllco. $b tho trip from National City, School .Clork W. E. Huston, suburb of San 'pingo, in. the wishes tho voters to remember machine without a m,iaup. Tho tho annual school election noxt family used; to jiyo netr Lawen Alonday, Juno 21. Ono director nntl'AIr. AlcCuno wns at ono timo to servo for a term of tjireo onor of our substantial sheep years in. J a clerk, to sorvo for , rnlsjpra. Thoy disposed of thoir ono year are to ho elected. This interests hero several yenrs ago la a matter that should ' receive and: moved to Welser, but later consideration us wo must provide going to southern' California for a now school houso in tho whore they now havo a beautiful near fuluro-in fact wo need It homo. Air, AlcCuno is a Btock now, Tho director to bo olected holder In tho bank at his homo should bo a man of considerable town and Is financially able to business ability as wuys and,taka things easy. Thoy havo means must bo provided for this ! many "warm friends among tho emergency and In order todo it'pipifcor people of this section tho old bonds should bo taken ' with whom thoy aro enjoying a care of. Clerk Huston Is still jvi&jt. They go from horo to confined to his bed from a sovoru Wcisor whero thov will visit re. attack of spotted fover. Ho WJU ' JX V not likely bo present, but ho do-1 -' ' Horves re-election to tho placo. , Salisbury fixes watches P.O. block Job printing Tho Times-Herald A. Schenk carries an up-to-date slock of clothing on. Loyd Johnson and family were among our visitors from Lawen tho first of the week. The party who borrowed G. W. Clevengcr'8 crowbar will please return it as he wisccs to use it. Dry slab wood at mill only $1.00 per cord. Burns Alilling Co. Tho many friends of Fred Onk ermnn nro glad to learn ho is im proving from his recent attack of grin and lung trouble, 2'nection Bin GO tooth Steel Lover Hnrrows at $22.00 at C, II. Voegtly b, See that you do not get J inch and only 50 tooth Har rows, instead of tho above. Paints, Oils, poors and Wind ows, in fact everything for the fanner or builder. Give us a call and wo will bo glad to give you prices. Alyers Pumps and Sla Windmills. HnrnoyCp. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. School Supt. Hamilton and wiffitook their departure Wed nesday for Salem whero Air. II. goes! to attend tho meeting of tho association of county superinten derilH. Thoy will visit tho Seattle fair.'and other points of interest bcWro returning homo, J; A. AlcCuno and wife arrived Fay Comogys and family, his mother, Airs. C. A. Haines and children and Airs. Robert Drink water and son Bobbie all loft horo the first of tho week for Freo water whero the annual reunion of the Rinehnrt family will be held this year. This is one ot the pioneer families of Oregon and there are about 40 descen dants living in this county. Fay and family and others of the Harney county relatives will visit the Suattlo fair before re turning home. DEEDS NOW READY. All persons holding receipts, signed by any previous, city re corder, for lota in the Burns cemetery and who havo not re ceived deeds for same, are re quested to present receipts to the undersigned without unnecessary delay and deeds for such lots will bo issuod. Platt T. Randall, Recorder City of Burns. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting and fishing are strict ly forbidden upon any of tho Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will be prosecuted. John Gilckkst. Supt. NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade LUNABURG & DALTON i: -i5WJJS 40 "Dady's" Cigar Stand . IN TUB POST OFFICfi HLOCK CANDY, NUTS; STATIONERY, Tablets, Pens, Pencils, School Supplies, Extracts Spices, Fnncy Crnckers.JPIpes, Tooth Brushes, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Call and sample some of his goods I I t ! . I The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co, CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Alain OHice, Bums, Oregon A. (1. rWLKNMH, M. Branch Ollke, Lnkcview, Oregon l' M 1'tll.K.NHH Ml. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTKIl HTT IJMHIfUot. 1 Iiurim, iirtKuii, liny a, HKW i Nntlt'O la lirrvl' kIioi Hint Tlmmoa .1 tllrn ( lliirnt, OrOKcm, who. on Maicli In, list, limits l'r nil J.tlml Dtxlitrutor) Niutouuml No aiU, Uikgvlow tvik't, SorlM Nn. , (w HK NKU, Klf KKH ami 6W'f SKl Si-rllim II, Toiialili'.1) Huulli, Khiil'o 21 1, Wlllunu'liH MorUllitn, liim fllvil uoiiio nt lulMitlim In mute I'liml I'rOiil, In fnlnbUnli rlalin in I ho laml !iuoU'itU.uI. btfoio flip llvilon-r ami lli ri'lvvr. Ht lluiiiH, Ou'EOil, nil tlio unl Juv nl July, v.m. I'UlinRiit iminri wliiu-c: l.nno hnntur. nl Itttoy. Orwn.ii. 'ulur H. 1'ittVc, u( H ll - , rviiii Tl..iM l..ileliU, Kro OiikiiriiiMit, huth nlttUe), itri'nn. tM. l'kK(. iimUicr. NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION. UNlTKIi HTATKW I. VM cifl'U'K.i liurix, icis(in, Mhv w, unty.l Notice l lioroliy lilvcn ilmt ( i.uily. (lnin, n( lliirlit, (Irrsnii, ln, tin JiiU' 1), IJOa uiinli' liuuiriil'llil i.iiir, n" IV..W1 nfliui nil Villi, lo , prr.mi(iwiigiiii :n huiuii, llnhun ) Mix miivllu MaililUu liui flUil nn lin( liilmi ihi nimiimi nn rrooi, 'o cu HKUDrr.MTiiwuili Wlllmiivllu Moil. 11 In inukt. Illlrtl I'nuimlll titlilltlirlalut Intlio lnl nlmvi' ilvauilWil. hv linn lo muln III (Iji'xnn. on llui loru thu Itriiliivt inn! u n s- i IJluliiiuit imiiioa aa wltiivantf itttUrr. t llilraa, June, VM). I.. KtiKOin lllhl'iiril, I'm uk Kiuiuu, Auilruw J. Irwin, all ui llurni, ilromni, llaa llluter, ot Nnrroua, Otiun. Will KAK'iE. I'mtltrr. NOTIOH OV AU.MINISTHATION. In tliu ii'tntu n( .li'lni I). CliiiiK'in DooM. Nnllco Id hi'iuliy kIyvii Ihul llio niiilui- rliiiil wiw mi Miiy totli, 1809 ilulj' up nolntoil AiltiilnlNiriiUir ut thu itbuvu ooliito by tliu Uuu rnllu Jiiclco of ( tho comity lonrlot Hurnt!' County uml linn duly iuulllUl iih hiu-Ji uliiiliilstritur. Any nml all n.'r.oim liavltiK owi'in Kgnln t talil CBtnto mo liprivhy roqulrOil to proKint tliom iiropurly i-ortlfletl m by law ii'cjiijivil, wltliln (I muiiUii from tho dntoot tlila notli'u, to mo Ht IHiriin, Oru 1(011, or nt tin1 ollli'o o( in' attorney, V. II. Leonard ut IlnriiH, Ore tfoli. Dated May UUtli, 1000. Bimos I.uwm, AdmlnUtiatJC If its in Leather We have it or can get it for You As much difference in leath er as in people. We use only the best in our work Hadn't you better look at your old Harness? You've had it a long time. "Better be sure than sorry." J. C. WELCOME & SON LIVERY, FEED AND SALE J, W. OWEN, Propts. Finest hearse in county Particular attention given To Funerals Fresh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Horses boarded by tho day, week or month CHAS. . tt r-v- Main St. WfL Blacksinitliing and liorseshoing. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR AWTEED. Burns, Oregon THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.