MiMtfiMNMiRMMrt 'lrnes-JIerald. 4ltK I.A110K3T CIUCUl.ATION OF' iNYNKWSrAPKHINTHipCOU.NTY, I HATl'RUAY, MA IM, ll'IO. Local News, Girl wanted at lliu Overland otel. Rolled barley at Tho Busy Cor- isr Store. 1 Henry Black was in from his nset home yesterday. Have you seen the now Belts Brawn's Satisfactory Store? I Walter Sullivan has been up m Narrows for several days. If you want protection see ving Miller the insurance num. The best meal in Harney coun-i for 25 cents at the Overland tel. Mrs. L. N. Stallard has been fror from her Otis Creek home I is week. fA few fractional sections of minon school land for sale A. B. G corpe. i The French Hotel is gaining! I popularity under the manage- entof L.p. Culp. Mrs. Pearl Fisk is again at me after completing the cen- iis enumeration in the Drewsey strict. We have deeded properties from SO to 3000 acres that at esent prices will bo sure to uble within two years. Ask us out them. Randall, Passenger $ iMaioney. BANKING BY MAIL YOU CAN BANK with us with tho same easo and safety as though you called upon us in person. We give especial attention to em banking by mail business, thus insur ing our out-of-town patrons of tho best possible service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 United Stales Depositary Accounts Invited Cremo -for sale by your grocer. S. F. Tyler was in the city yesterday. Good vinegar at The Busy Cor ner Store. Clothes pressed and cleaned at I J. D. Stewart has closed the Schonk Bros. firm of school at Diamond and The new breakfast food - as in this week. He took his Cremo a local product. fimily out with him and they, Tlu Overland Hotel is the ill spend a part of ths summer ,)hlC0 to slop w),on jn Bui.Iig ; Diamond. T , , . . i Tmnrnvetl and unininroved farm While our untie in spring aim llnfi ejtv nronertv for sale. fummer goods has been much prger than ever we are still mowing a beautiful and new line IKVINO. MllXKR H. Burkhardt was up from his f Dress' Materials and request homestead- near Lawgn during feu to compare same with any Ithers examined. factory Store. the week Brown.s Sat- Guests at the French Hotel are provided with tho best to be had James Curtis Bartlett is one in the market- At J.. it. n1..nr, f -. l.n T f riniiin ntwl urifsi tl'll'il Unt' uiUKriiiiuaiuiK tiusa nuni uiu .1. v. iv.iwo .iuu . ...,.. M!U.. l, .,l n from their Pine creek home "' ' , ., .. Wednesday. Good, substantial, well cooked meals at the Home Hotel is whati Al Cote was a visitor this week. Leo Buchanan was in town yesterday. Tho Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. John Leake was seen in our streets yesterday. Fresh Walnuts, Almonds and 1 Peanuts at the Busy Corner Store. ' C. W. Loggan was-f over from I Harney yesterday on land busi I ness. i Fon Saw: 1G0 acre reliiKiuish- ment with cabin, good well of 1 water, 100 acres fenced. Inquire at this ollice. If you have any properly to sell. See us about. Wo will got results. Randall, Passenger & Malonoy. C. T. Miller and family and aedical department of the Will lette University this year. In- Ktations to the commencement fccercises, wiucn are to do neiu lext Tuesday, have been received, the boarder likes, friends in this city See tho Inland Empire Real- the farm to spend tho vacation j period. Well cooked and served meals are what one wants and they can be found at the Overland Hotel. Meals 25 cents Hon. A. W. Gowan and wifetyCo. jfyouhave anything fori ' lt . ,. ,. , -pect to leave next week for an sale or exchange. ' I Scott, left I hursday fm ttended visit to outside points. ... r c ..... , uf. ' tlio railroad accompanied by his hov will co to Pendleton to visit , Miss GiaccLarci l as neon sui if H T, , visit for a S3 ihter. S!a: ?te"f "-.timo'wlth relatives in Malheur daughter. Mrs. W. O. Mc-1, iic;tjs but is recovering tinney, and also take in the rose' A n. .. , irnival and Masonic grand lodge . t t. , ' ' u ' loings in Portland besides visit- .. ,' , ",,. r. I Mnlnnov. ibsent the entire month of June. . , , , . , . Miss K. JNeugeuauer is located Ralph Van Valkenburg had ... th Tm.,r,,nSG imildinir south ne bone of his right leg broken jiajn St. and is prepared to do phursday evening by being all kinds of dress making. thrown from a cow. He and his inan Cmitli nml wid. m-rived county, Those having relinquishments or real estate for sale should consult E. W. VanValkenburg, the real estate man, at his oflice in Burns. T. B. Hill, one of the new homesteaders of tho Waverly district was in the city yesterday. ' Girl wanted at tho Overland I Hotel. Locations as good as tho best -A. F. B. George. E. L. Beodo was among our Drewsey visitors this week. Got your orders in for incuba tors before the rush W. T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Pirio wore down from Cow creek Wednesday. J. E. Chandler was over from his Warm Spring valley homo Thursday. If you want results list your property with Irving Miller, Room 6, Odd Follow Hld'g. Isaac Foster and son Frank were among our visitors from Silver Creek this week A now lino of Stetson hats just in direct from Stetson of Phila delphia, Brown's Satisfactory Store. Some very desirable residence properties in Burns. See us about them. Randall, Passenger &. Ma lonoy. Tho Edison Phonograph is gaining in popularity and should bo in every homo Lunaburg & Dalton are resident agents. II' YOU am: going to tuavix, I'm- tho Hnrni-y County National llanli TitAVixi.Kii'.s ciii:iui:s Tin-) n r i' M'lMilriilifyliii:. Rufus Heck succeeded in land-"' ing a magnificent trout from Silvies River last Sunday. Others have also caught some billies rt cently. Meats from fie to 12ic Best loinsteak, I2jc; boils, fie to 7c; roasts from (ic to 8c; sausage, 12ic; pork, Ific Young's Meat Aini'Kei i: grocery. Tho mill dam went out Tues day evening causing the mill and electric light plant to shut down temporarily. The dam will be replaced as soon as possible. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per fool. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alborson, Alberson, Oregon. 0. 0. Franco was in the city this week on land business. He was thrown from his horse on Die way up and somewhat shaken but no bones were broken. w. lie and nis Mnson Smith ami w:fu arrived, Mr. Hill says he has a line gar .1.1 u I. UAll.A flnMifl snsiliiitlAsi is' r f 1 1 f i1.n r.. .r ' t .1 t.!n 'ima rrArts tritt fide the milk cow. His brother this week .and are guests at tlioj h iM of thc vcry tfode her and when Ralph got on C G. Smith home. COmi,lete new !hc animal refused to move so they Schenk Bros, do not have to L. ' f ,i ,rnn,u furnishimrs. let thc dog on her. She bucked send your suit back to a Phila-' , . , , H & imoff with the above result, jolphia lawyer lor iUtcrJV10'VmM,nrkon's The new stone is father brought him in yester- They are tailors and can do it Richardson s Hit new sionc ay and Dr. Griffth set the leg. themselves. slort- V SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! & We can suit the most fastidious. We have just received a full line in HIGH CUT, OXFORDS and SUPPERS in black, tan and ox blood, for men, women and children MEN'S CLOTHING We are showinfj the famous Hart, Schatfncr & Marx Clolhinu in all the latest styles and colors HOLE PROOF HOSIERY For men, women and children. Guaranlccd,Jor .six months. If our yoods are not satisfactory we yive you your MONEY BACK THE BUSY CORNER STORE I. SCHWARTZ, Proprietor h If you want one of those now Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engines don't wait until the day before you need it, but get your order in now W. T. .Smith, Agl. See the ad. A. W. Hurlburtand wife came over from their home tho first of this week in order to have the doctors spt a broken collar bono which was the result of his mix ing with a horse. F. C. Dibble has made several trips to Dixie during the last week or so with his auto, but has gone out to Silver creek for a while. Ho may again make the trip at regular intervals. Six pairs of Holeproof Hosiery are guaranteed to wear six months without getting a hole in them. Tho best is the cheapest. Get them at I. Schwartz, The Busy Corner Store. Jessie Vickcrs was down from Harney the first of the week. He had the big Black Perehoron stallion owned by a stock com pany at Harney with him. He is a very handsome animal. Mrs. W. Y. King receive one of the important offices in the Rebekah fraud lodge at Eugene last week. Members of tho local order arc proud to have one of their members ono of the grand lodge officers. Dn:i) -At the county hospital Tuesday, May 21, Dan Durbin, aged 74 years. lie had botm a county charge for somo time, having been brought in from tho Wild Horso district. Ho had no relatives in this section. Samuel Kohn & Co., tho great Ladies Tailors of Chicago liavo made Schenk Bros, their agents for Burns and Harney County. Thoy invite the ladies to call and see a lino of tho very latest sampels. Suits from $18 up. 13. P. Reynolds and son Grant and It. A. Miller wero in this week on land business. Mr. Miller says tho "dopo" recommended by tho government to exterminate young grasshoppers is not suc cessful and his neighborhood is likely to havo another siego of them this season, Rov. A. J. Irwin will preach a memorial sermon Sunday morn ing, May 20th. at 11 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. Tho subject of tho morning discourse will be: "A Nation's Tribute to its Dead." In tho evening at 8 o'clock Mr, Irwin will speak of "Tho Divino Elements of Patri otism." Tho old soldiers nro es pecially invited to tho morning service and all are cordially in vited to attend both the services, Mrs. Grace Cochran was up from Lawen yesterday. Otis Sizemore is over from his homo near tho lakes for a few days. M. II. Babcoek is a recent arrival Irom nolhorn Idaho to look over the country with a view of invest ing. 8000 acres of good land lying along proposed railroad routes $8 por acre. See A. F. B. George. J. E. Rounsville, nccompauied by the Misses Louttich, came up from the Trout Creek section the first of this week. Tho registered Jersey Bull of XC. M. llufi'mnn will again bo at the Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this season. For real comfort, quiet and courteous treatment the French Houso is tho best under tho man agement of L. B. Culp. Mrs. Frank. Davey left tho lat ter part of last week for Idaho where she goes to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Bowen Wo still have a few choice loca tions along tho survey of Hill and Harriinan Lines. See us about them. Randal, Passenger & Ma Ioney. A. E. Itolfe.n newspaper man of Dayton, Iowa, was hero a few days this week. He has disposed of his interests in Iowa mid is look ing for a new location. Ladies are invited to examine our now oxfords, high grade goods combined with Stylo is what we have to offer. Brown's Satisfactory Store. C. A. Korton, tho Chicago capi talist, is here, having arrived the first of the week. He will spend Ksome time here looking after his big farm east of this city. The entire stock of goods now on display at the new store of Hagoy & Richardson, is fresh and now. nitrons may mm al most anything desired there. A. P. Hyde was down from the lime works Tuesday having brought M. T. Ash in for medical treatment. Mr. Ash is recover ing from a severe attack of grip. J. II. Garret the pioneer Emi grant Creek stockman was brought down from his home Saturday suffering from spotted fever. He was placed in the hos pital and is improving. Miss Maude Simmons arrived home Wednesday from an extend ed visit to California points. She was accompanied home by Miss Hatchway. The latter's brother is working for II. B. Simmons. Miss Lilian Hendricks is suf fering from pneumonia at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Heed in this city. She is being cared for by her sisters Mrs. Win. Gray and Miss Vera Hen dricks. Tlios. Sullivan was over from Diamond a few (lays this week looking after some business. He informs us Marion Horton has re turned from California improved in health but not strong enough to do much work. CJeo. Lovo came over from the Agency yesterday accompanied by his daughter Miss Agnes. Mr. Lovo has finished his spring farm work and says prospects for crops are good in his section. They will remain here foiva lew days. Fou Saw: 1(50 acres irrigated land on Rattle Snake Creek, three miles abovo Harney. First water right, running water the year round, small orchard, good house. -10 acres in cultivation, tho rest good pasturo land. Fine range. Terms cash. For fur ther particulars call on or write to Round Hankins, Harney, Oregon. W. S. Laythe is again with us after spending tho winter at some mining property over in Union county in which ho is in terested, lie says things are working smoothly over there and is here to look after his land in terests. Ho is accompanied by his brother, L. B. Lay tho who recently disposed of his interests over in Idaho and may invest in tnis section. S. S. Landis, general passen ger and freight agent of tho Sumpter Valloy Railway, spent tho past week in this city look ing after business for his com pany. Tho Sumpter Valloy will recoivo a considerable amount of business as a result of his per sonally calling upon business men of our city. His company has made a good rato for wool and they will get a largo amount of wool from tho northern part of this county. Tho Sumpter Valloy will bo extended to Prairio with in ten days and when tho roads nro put in Hhnpo and freighters started a largo amount of freight will come m that way. Ask your grocer for Cremo, the now breakfast food. The very best accommodations may be obtained at tho Overland Hotel. Meals 25 cents. Tho enrollment of tho public school tho last year was 232 and the average daily attendance .was 17(5. .1. P. and W. II. Gcnrhart wero over from Calamity creek for a few days this week attending to somo land matters. Poke says crops in his neighborhood look fine. II. J. Hnnsen of the Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Mr. C. Huffman was up from his homo near Dog Mountain the first of this week. Ho informs us ho sold a throughbrod Jersey bull calf to I. N. Hughet recen tly for $7fi. Persons needing hospital ac commodations can find them at my home. Confinepient cases may expect especial attention. Call on or address Mrs. F. E. Forren, Burns, Oregon. . Estkay One bay horse, weight about 1000 lbs. with a small blotch brand on left hip, bunch on right knee and two wire cuts on same leg, came to my place near Warm Springs n year ago. Owner may havo him by proving property and paying expense. J. E. ClIANDLKK, Burns, Oregon. AS A RULE, figures arc dry reading not so with the figures in a bank book. The mosT. thrilling talc of fidion is not half so absorbing as thc pages of a bank book. The tale of a bank book is never too long, each page is intensely interesting and will bear re-reading. The happy ending is always welcomed. In order to enjoy the pages, each man must own his own bank book. The way to do this is to open an iiccount with THE HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON STATE I) E P 0 S I T A R Y. MOTE'S CANDY STORE Has just received a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New and handsome Post Cards, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties. A SrillAlTY OF BOX CANDY EXTRA Fine assortment of everything U. R. MOTO, Bnrns, Oregon BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR STORE We handle a complete line of everything usually sold by up to date druggists. It is OUR AIM TO PLEASE This we do by courteous treatment and reasonable prices to al our customers THE PLCP. TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon, READ ABOUT THE ML Vernon Hot A SPRINGS if 'Ilivy nru lucatml In tho ln-ntitilul Jn'ui Day Yulley, 1)i milus norlli ot Ml Ver lion, ki1 l'J.'u inilu uuulot Cntiyon City In (Irunt C iriinly, Orruon. Tlio cIovh tlun lit 2700 fret nml tlio ellnm'o la mlM tliroiiuliont tlioyo.ir. Tliu (rlii lii:h Ittrnicli Mntcr (or tlio ltli niitlttulin mlug pool How "5,000 Kftlloim por tiny ol hii;lil) iiiliu'rallt-cl hot uator ot atcin Hjrtnro in tho illUVri'iit HprinuK ot 100 to 1'.'- 1'. Tln'co HpriiiKi nro without rival or coniHtion for tho reason that yon can (jt-t tlio w.iIit Jnet tho projwr tonipt'raturu for biilliliit; without artiO riiil IiciUIiik' r diluting uith cold water inn) thereby ilootroylnif tho medical pro purlieu, Theno sprints havo jtut co i o in public notice for tlio rennon that they havo juijt been fitted up for tho comfort mid honotlt of tho Invalid and those milting recreation. Nature nnti the cliomiel whoconipoud od tho water which cures, and in her Ihbratory deep In tho lnycterle.i of tlio earth nho prepared theco curative ntern; nml those sufferlni; from rheu matism, K""t "Mil disease, kidney or hliuldor trouble or any catarrhal cotuli. tiou of tho Htomach And almost instant relief and in most cnsvi) pornianent euros in from four to oinht weeks, , Our charges nro reasonable. Come when you will waiter or summer; wo aro ahii)s open mid ready to welcome you. l'or further Information address, . A. MURPHY, Proprietor Ml. Vernon, Oregog. REMOVAL SALE ; Preparatory to moving into our ucw building we de sire to clean up our stock. While we are continually receiving new goods, we have on hand many useful staple articles which we propose to sacrifice. Among them are: 50 Ladies' House Wrappers, regular price 5130 to $2.00 Your Choice for 90c. X as long as they last less than the cost of the material 50 Ladies' Worsted Skirts at 1 Half price long as they last ! t t Now is the time to buy your fall cloaks. We have 50 Ladies' and Children's Cloaks to Dispose of Half Price Corsets regular value $1.25, your choice 85c. Shoes, hats and many other articles will go at a big sacrifice Lunaburg:, Dalton & Co. A ; The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION liNGINLERS Main Ollice, Hums, Oregon A. O. FAUI.KNl.il, l)r. Hranch Ollice, Lnkcvicw, Oregon C. M. rAULKXKH, MST. A IVIAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQBEitO by the saddle he rides. Evere horseman should have the best, both as to quality and price. You can get highest quality and lowest prices at J. C. WELCOME & SON ZE3Ieim.ess an.d. Sad.d.les THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. Come In Ansl Ask About It We want to tell you about the latest and newest labor saver for the farmer a marvel of mechanical genius a regular "Jim Dandy" the light, handy and simple Fits Any Pump and Makes It Hump I HHHIIllHSIHIiSHK'TSHIHHHIIHHlHIiHSHllB You never saw anything like it before nothing Hke it has ever been mndc. It makes a windmill pump into a perfect Power Pumping Plant in a few minutes, and besides pumping, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or any machine ordinarily run by hand. You do the attach ing yourself. Costs less than a windmill! It's well worth a special trip to learn about the most wonderful invention you ever heard of. Next time you are in town come in sure. Wc want to give you a catalog free. S2?2S33mtti&XaTtiK2SSHEa&S Patvntpd Juno 13, 1 BOB Others Ponding B"U.xns3, Oregon PwaniWHlMaMMWnH MMMMMHIUil