ijimmmmm ferald. rX0K8V CIRCULATION Of fSrXPKn IN THIS COUNTY. blUiAY, ABOl'STM, MOJ oonl News. lury Jits eyes P. 0. block. Gibson of Wnlla Wnlln, i city. Norton was over from eek this week. wnnt a nice, mild drink to uic minis aoua wcrns. ; Smith 1ms a new stock of various kinds and TM iU.a n!(u QnHlrrlnv 111 HUB ltj miVUiMMJ i to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. s,Ti, ig Mowers, Rakes, Reap- Binder8 for salo at N. Hnna w actor Smith has begun) ntr tno cmmcic iteeu aro building. ' rices on men's fine sum- Indcrwear and shirts. Co., Burns. i Caldwell is over in Idaho Eaf tor some real estate ho ' acquired. Ho is expect-1 tomarrow. ' Idolyn Lampshire is hero , ligene on a visit to her tsrents, Mr. and Mrs. S. . m. ..... .11 Bire. Tnomtio iauy nr-' st week in company with aes H. Kelley and J. W. ! i Johnson and wife were t the home of Dr. Brown ' city this week. Mr. says he will navo a lair, I fruit tins' seasonand ex- i b: at the fair with a nice . Cecil was in from Silver Wednesday. He wanted siaso a binder but found Machine had been disposed Cecil has a fine crop of season that is estimated the way from 50 to 90 I per acre. Bennett was in the first tweek getting his outfit r in reaainess to uiko up ties as forest ranger. crritory is in the vicinity . mill3 north and east of land he is now on the ; looking after things. til. & Clemens have put in mass saw mm 12 iniics s ECURITY and ERVICE are afforded the patrons of our institution SECURITY Evory 1.00 of our Capital is reinforced by $1.10 of earned Surplus, which, in conjunction with our couBorvutivo policy, uffordH an unusual 'degree of safoty to our dopositorn. SERVICE Our sorvieo in not baaed upon thoory but to tho roault of yeara of Htudy and oxporionco in tho banking' buHiuess. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital, Surplus, S 2 5, OO O.OO S30.000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Invjtefl All work guaranteed Sails dury's. . Frank Catterson is up from Lawen. Fine lino of watches, chains, etc., nt Salisbury's P. 0. block. Chas. Kaiser is homo from an outing spent at tho Blue Mt. Springs. II. C. Kindle was in tho city Wednesday making proof on hia homestead. Studcbaker Wagons, tho "De pendont" kind for salo at N. Brown & Sons. Guy Shaver and wifo were in tho city Thursday attending to some land business. A. J. Johnson and wife wore over from their Silver Creek home a few days this week. Good vinegnr for salo by T. E. Jenkins at the Brewery. Money back if not as represented. Salisbury fixes watchks P. 0. block. Burns Soda Works can fill any order largo or small. Prompt delivery of all orders 'phoned tho Cash Grocery & Bakery at tho French Hotel. G. W. Young showed the wri ter a sample of his barley tho other day. It certainly looks flno and should yield quite heavy. The comploto lino of Hamilton Brown's 'Honest Vnluo" Shoes for Infants, Boys, Girls, Men and Women at N. Brown & sons. John Eberlco has transferred tho H. Knllcnbach place which lie purchased last week to Dr. Burrow and is now looking for another ranch. Farmers why pay 12 to $15 per M. for green lumber when you can get good dry repair lum ber nt half tho price and haul twico as much at Burns Milliner You will find a gootl lino 01 , Co 's mill Edison Phonofcrapljs and re cords for sale at'Ltirmburg & Dnlton'fl. ' Will Gntes was in from tho Bert Bower hay camps Wednes day. A fow nets of Harness will bo sold nt right prices Haines & Co. Burns. Tho Times-Herald has some freight at Vale. Teamsters come and get an order for it. Jones Mower and Rake for $75 whllo they last. First come, first served C. H. Vocglly. J. II. Garrott, tho Emigrant creek pioneer rancher, wns down a fow days this week. Exchange your Trading Stamps for premiums, now ready for distribution at N. Brown & Sons. Geo. IIowo nnd wifo nro over from their fiomo near Van. Mr. IIowo reports very good crops In his neighborhood both of grain and fruit. 2 section Bin GO tooth Steel Lover Harrows at $22.00 at C. H. Voegtly's. Seo that you do not got J indi nnd only 50 tooth Har rows, instead of tho above. C. A. Haines camo up from Narrows Saturday and wns a passenger out on tho auto thai evening to visit tho fair and other places of interest Just arrived: A complete line of Roofing, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Felt. Harney Co. Imp. & Ildwc. Co. , . jonn ucmucriing installed now gas lighting plants in tho Capital, Burns Hotel nnd Joo Lindcr's place this week. Each havo a street lamp that aro poworful and givo an excellent light G. S. Goodman and wifo and his brother A. T. Goodman, aro recent nrrivnls from western Oregon. Tho latter has been for those desiring to take ad- quite sick nnd como up to this vantage of their government per- section with tho hopo of imprc mlt Also lumber for sale nt $12, ving his health. Tho former ex pcr thousand. Seo them about ipects to get land and make a custom prices. 1 permanent homo in this county. Job printingThe TimM-HeraM Try a meal at the Home Hotel. Ghas. Davia was in tho city Thursday. A full line of fine groceries and dried fruits at Haines & Co., Burns. "Cy Plunkot" Ankony is in town, having como over from Grant county on Thursday's Btage. IF YOU ARE GOINGTO TRAVEL, U10 tho Harney County National Ilnnk TRAVELLER'S CHEQUES They Aro iclMdentlfylnfr. C. E. Bunn nnd T. S. Prlnglo wore ovor from tho W. W. Brown ranches this week. Thoy wore on routo to Vnlo on business. Tho Burns Sodn Works nro prepared to fill all orders. Drop in when you havo a thirst Everything scrupuously clenn. Asst. Cashier Wolcomo of tho First National Bank nnd his wife aro homo from n vncation trip to tho Blue Mt Springs nnd other points of intcret Thoy report an cnjoyablo outing. Paints, Oils, Doors nnd Wind ows, in fact everything for tho tarmer or minder, tilvo us a call and wo will bo glnd to givo you pricos. Myers Pumps nnd Star Windmills. Harney Co. Imp. fc Ildwc. Co. Eighth grade examinations will bo held Sopt 2 nnd S. Those who desiro to tako this examina tion should notify Supt Hamil ton at onco so ho mny send the necessary papers to tho various school districts. H. C. Smith has completed the work on tho now brick jury room at tho court houso and it is one of tho neatest jobs in tho city. Tho circuit court room has also been enlnrged nnd tho changes aro qulto an improvement Williams Bros, saw mill at Cold Spring on tho Canyon road Is prepared to do custom work M For Salk-320 acres of hay lnnd. Inmifrnnt thin nftW .... .,:: v .n uuiiN weuncsuny, Aug. i, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Vickcrs, a dnughter, weight 11J pounds. Jntncs Paul and tho Misses Hnnrslrich were in from their homo Thursday on land business. T, lios., Spraguo who underwent auctions operation last week Is doing quite well and on the road to recovery. Hairy Clcndonen and Miss Lucilo rrasor, tho only two typhoid fever patientfl in this vicinity are doing well. Loar A gray bouble-brcastcd sack coat, between Burns and the Frank Siler place, Finder plcnso return to A. Schenk. Chas. Begg, one of tho stono contractors on the I. 0. 0. F. building, was Bomcwhat indis posed n portion of tho week but is better. Drs. Marsdcn & Griffith per formed a slight operation on Miss Eva Rus3ell Tuesday and the young lady is improving quite satisfactorily. For Sale Two homestead re linquishments in the Sunset neighborhood, partially improved including two good cabins, well, chicken houso and ten acres cleared. Cheap if taken nt once. Tnnnlrn nfr tliia nffinn N Number 32. No Two Banks Are Alike Each itself. bank has characteristics peculiar to r trunks, suit cases and telescopes nt tho right price at Haines & Co., Burns. N C. T. Miller was in tho city yesterday, having brought in a . load of wood to tho citv residence Tin Gibson ana latniiy navo which his children will occunv Cold Springs is near the been in tho city lor several tiays. durinir the school year. Tho ith good road. In first Their baby has been sick but is j,ouso :3 now bcjnr r(M)nnered mber picked trees from 2rnment Prepared to do work. Seo them about jivcrnment permit at once. Gotchy and family have r from the W. C. Cecil Silver creek where they, ecn living tor somo time, j lill remain in the city a feeks awaiting tho arrival C. Finn from California, they will accompany him ! Mr. Gotchy has leased a Surprise valley. Sale -Do you want a nice 160 acre ranch 3 miles, and -painted nnd otherwiso im proved. Ranch for Sale: Ono Bmall horse ranch, located on Malheur river. First-class summer, fall and winter rango surounding it Fine location for fruit and vege tables, also. For further parti culars, writo or call on E. L. Beede, Drewsey, Oregon. Miss Winnifrcd VanValken burgh went out to tho family home tho first of this week in company with B. A. Miller nnd family. Later wo understand tho young lady will go to Seattle nnd other points in Washington to visit for an indefinite time. Mr. Woodruff, tho Malheur and says ho has sugar beets that Shorthorn breeder, was in tho improving. 'Phono your orders to tho Cash Grocery & Bakery for bread, pies, cookies, fruits, etc. Dcliv 1 ery ma le promptly. It A. Miller and family were ,111 from tneir warm springs ! homo this week. Mr. Miller says the grasshoppers played havoc with his grain crop and oven took , the garden, although Mrs. Minor fought them for several days. She finally had to give it up. W. II. Fritch was up from his homestead near Waverly on .Wednesday. He reports his Harney on Rattlesnake , grain crop light but is well pleas- First water right, run-' ed with tho growth it maue un- Ivater the year around, iuer such unfavorable circumstan- aearing orchard, 40 acres ces. He reports n fine gnrden Kvation, fine range for cat- ses or sheep. For further liars call or address Roland is, Harney, Ore. have mado a wonderful growth without having any water whatever, city this wcok.- Mr. Woodruff has recently purchased tho Jack Greenlee ranch over on Pine creek nnd will uso it as a sum mer rango for his stock. Since he is now n resident of this county ho will hnvo somo of his thoroughbred stock at tho fair in October competing for premiums. Prof. F. P. Littlejohn, nero- rt . t n i. t naut, nign irapezo penormer, jry Counter a Bargain Uounterj Binekwiro and juggler, wiiigivo a penormunco ui uiu uur Kruunua I next Sunday afternoon. Ho will IPS SkirtS, WaiStS, UnaerWear, wuko n tmoon ascension ana 1 nnrnehuto dron. Tho ascens on feckwear. etc., will be sold at wi,b preceded by slack wiro Will JUKKIIHK. 11 IIIUUU HYU PUVi- greatly reduced price UGAINS! BARGAINS!! :n,Y DAY A BAEGAIN DAY! iQ. , rial Bargains in mens summer hats and vests. A full stock of staple and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled SCHWARTZ. he Buty Corner Store" JrLlSXm, ODEt.3E3C3rOI!r- cessful and thrilling ascensions at Prineville recently nnd wo aro sure till who witness tho perfor mance Sunday will bo pleased. Tho matineo performance at tho fair ground last Sunday af ternoon was good. Therq wero three running races and a trot ting rnco of two heats, the latter between Sidney Wilkes and Tho Remittor, Tho first rnco was a match between Alox Hanloy's Hobby Burns and Luto Mnco's Teddy Rear, Tho fprmer won but tho tables wero rovcrsed, in the saddle horso rnco later w'h,en Luto finished ahead pf Alox. Tho free for all was a njpo race. TIio boys aro gping to hayo an other matineo on Aw 2& flow oral races, will bo run besides a trot. It is also qultp probable that nnothor- balloon n.s.conaion will bo a feature, Posters .will announce tho program tho first of next wcok. DID YOU KNOW That two (lows of natural gas under nn enormous pressure havo been developed in Harney Valley? Did You Know that the visible indications point to Harney Vnllev as being underlaid with one of tho great est deposits of light gravity oil in tho world 7 Do You Know what that menus to Central Oregon? It means railroads and the development of all tho re sources of this great inland empire Do You Want to share in tho enormous profits that await those who first tap this immense pool of oil? 2Vie Harney Valley Oil & Can Co. offer you this opportunity. With stock selling at 5 cents per share (par valuo $1.00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in tho history of oil dovolopment. Wo will gladly answer any and nil correspondence. Address Harney Valley Oil & Gas Co., Burns, Oregon. JJ Wo have experienced somo ex ceedingly hot weather during the past week, but J. W. Biggs, who has just returned from n visit to Missouri, says we don't know what warm weather is. It is so much warmer back there that it makes the weather hero pleasant II. S. Radcliff, gener.il ngent of the Horticultural Fire Relief Association of Salem, Oregon, was in Pilot Rock Monday to ad just the losses sustained by iiis company in the fire two days previously. Ho was the first ad juster on tho ground, carrying out tho policy of his company, which is embodied in two words, "Stability and Promptness." He paid the losses in cash. Pilot Rock. Piatt T. Randall is the resident agent of tfiis company in Burns. NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett, or Simon Lewis are hereby notified that all these accounts are in the hnnds of our attorney C. H. Leonard for collection and settlement. Persons indebted to us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonard nt once. Simon Lewis J. T. GAimBTT. Facilities vary in tho amount of capital, sur plus, means of giving customers safety, etc. Ser vice may contain elements that give greater con venience. Tho bank's policy may be different in its details. Even the class of customers differ with different banks. This Bank has an honorable record. Its policy is to render each customer such service as will best suit his individual requirements. Wo nsk your consideration of the bonefits offered customers. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Bunk, in which interest nt 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. nnd MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. We 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 tire building and you will find tho old-time home comforts when you call. We hope to see you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive 5 pedal Attention and Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds. M V-s Manila binder twino 151 cents at Voegtly's. Go to tho homo Hotel for a good meal. John Fnrren was over from his homo near Van this week. A Smith Primler typowriter for salo at Salisbury's jewelry storo, A. A. Tipton, foreman on tho 0. 0. Ranch was in tho city this $1.00 per weok, 1 Miss Alico Swcek last Monday began teaching a bIx months' term of school in tho Cheney dis trict up tho, river, Mrs. J. A. Bartlett wbb over from DrcwBoy for soveral days this week on a visit to daughter, Mrs. A. V. Racino, Dr. Mnrsdon was called to Harney twico this week to aeo Mrs. J. H. Loggnn, who was quito ill. She is improving. Job printing Tho Times-Herald Apples nnd peach plums at Carter & Thompson's. Deputy U. S. Sheep Insector McDonald arrived hero this week from Lake county. J. P. Withers wns down from his homo near Harney for a couplo of days this week. Dry slab wood at mill only cord. Burns Milling Co. Bert Hamilton was ovor from Silver creek during tho week on 'a visit to his parents and attend ing to somo business. Renlos for sale, all sizes and lengths, prico 20 cents per foot. her Any ono desiring Rcatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alborson, Alborson, Oregon. Fruit Inspector Harris requests a careful inspection of outsido fruit now that tho season is open, and wishes to bo notified if any T?rltHnirlinm fir. THMinrrlnnn nrn manufacturing all kinds of sodas diseased fruit is brought in. and soft drinks and will do not only a retail but n wholesale business. A. M. Kelsny nnd his bod, tho Silver creek sheopmen, wero in tho city a short timo on business this week. Thoy camo over in their high wheel auto. Frank HnrriBon has purchased tho Mrs. Albort Shaw rcsidonco on the hill near Dr. Ilibbard's home. TI1I3 is pnp of thp nicest A Schenk nnd wifo desire to express through theso columns their sincoro thanks to tho f rionds who wero so kind in assisting during their recent bereavement. J. W. Biggs arrived homo Wednesday evening from Mis souri. His mother and two sis ters came ns far as Ontario whoro thoy will make their homo for an indefinito timo. Mrs. Geo. S. Sizemoro and residence dlHtrlpts in tho city and daughter Lonoro, nnd Miss Lelnh commands a fine view of tho McGco nrrived homo Tuesday valley. afternoon from Portland. Ray- A,,,, iii..nn t , mond Slzomoro remained In Port Agents Wantbd-Iii ovory . ,, 4 n . . . ,,,- town for thp SM Actable 'X"' ' " - Ilamoloss, Hors,o Collars, No ' Rp' pads, harnes or straps, can uso ' Charles, Fronph of Williams, With wy kind of; tpg aUnch- Cal., owner of ono of tho racers ments, Will not gall horso or horo In chargo of Lou Conner wep out, Will pot oorrodo and Hnrvoy, son of tho latter, prrns,t, Price $6.QQ onoh, Ak arrived in this olty Sunday, Mr. ypu,n (ienler, Writo for lltora Fronch is making his drat trip turet Addreascs, Nelson Wilbur into this section, Ha expects to Company, Exclusivo Distributorn go to the P Ranch and visit vari Paciflc Coast States, Albany, ,ous places bof ore the Opening of Oregon. jtlo fair. ESTKAYED-Ono old brown mare, four yearling colts and one yearling mule. Branded with a heart on loft or right stifle. 25 reward to any one who will hold them for mo nnd let mo know. Last" seen on Emigrant creek near J. H. Garrett's. W. B. Parkeii, Burns, Ore. The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A. O, t'.MJLKMktl, MKC Branch Office, Lakevicw, Oregon (.-. M, KAl'LKNKH, l)r 'Tho best Rano brains and experience have ever produced." "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES tlW TBBY AM BETTER KCAVSB: Thoy ore built on eclonUflo principles nnd tho material used 1b bo dJ.trlbutad us to do tho Jnobt good. They nro Jnb heavy Plough, to bo good, dumbloand liwumr Tho etronRthonod purto uro tboao wbero tho mout wc-ar lo. Tho wdlaavo Avbeetoa lluod. Thoynromsdoof qtoel,ooncquontly thoy nro, utropif nnd cuimoU cruoU. HARNEY COUNTY INPLEMliNT & HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE, CROCKERY TINWARE Burns, Oregon NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade LUWABURG & dALTOW iVWV dZf 4 X JOE THOMPSON IN TUG POST 01TICE ULOCK Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco ICE CREAM PARLORS and SODA WATER see Prcslt Line of Confections and Best Cigars Novelties In the Stationery Line Come SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming. can If its in Leather We have it or 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. "Belter be sure Than sorry." J. C. WELCOME & SON Harness arid. Sa,d.d.les 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 the day, weok or month AMAQ Uliai Cfll Fm Irlwv ww ibbWHIj Biacksmitiiiiig and m$?h- '"'$ -j21 & j5KSS mu 1 1 t t yini.Mvw Main St., THE Horsesfioing. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon, TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.