Ltnes-Jierald. BK I.AHOKST OIHCULATION Of r NKW8rArKU in this county. t 8ATU1UI.VY, Jll.Y 111, 1910. , LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits . Circulation DEPOSITS Local News, t ad Schcnk Bros. nd. printing The Timos-Hcrald iH. Gray is up from Lawen ot me at the ML Vernon Springs. L II. Stroud is over from ley today. kdo at the Busy Corner i and save money. Hi line Butterick patterns Georgia E. Pierce. Mr Cleveland is in this Ihe guest of friends. bse Panama hats at Schcnk arc the proper things. best meal in Harney coun- 25 cents at the Overland tor Clemens is naving nis house on Poison Creek en- nnd remodeled. ys & Finch, paper hangers, Becorators. Carriage pamt- knd Furniture redressing, hv Building. . rr?r Irty cent dimities for 22Jc Clothes pressed and cleaned at nrd during THE GREAT Schcnk Bros. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS at the close vf business June 30th, 1910 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $2G7,71G.G5 U. S. Bonds 50,000.00 Bonds and Securities 54,811.98 Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures G, GOO. 00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 161,813.30 $634,221.83 $ 25,000.00 . 43,682.00 . 25,000.00 440,539.83 $534,221.83 Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 United States Dcpositaru Accounts Invited SUMMER WHITE SALE, i Busy Cornpr Store. Cremo- for sale by your grocer. The Summit shirt at Sclienk food Bros. fcV. Loggan came over from i DVi I. N. Hughet wns a business isitor this week. The new breakfast . Cremo a local product. I!nM-Tn Mr. nnd Mrs. ,. .. CTO- t &W1 ... fey yesterday evening to go, ninkmisoii. Julv 9. a son. ! o... 1 p,,ii cvi,w - - - , i - ' quiiuuui tmuiniiuvvin ne assessor s oiute aim us-- . .. ,, T),n n . , p:lirn Donegaii with the roll. ..,., Mra . Rpop. .. ' , ,, . Mr. saunuors, mu pnmu iuuui, has been quite busy in this city Mrs. . TimiR.Hirnld office jtE INSURANCE AT COSTlgi!l e. Pierce ioi tne strongest luuiuaisi Wm. Kilby and Joe Williams for ft couple of weeks state. See us about it. ,.,,. frm Vnn vostordav all. Passenger & Maloney. I , , . . Q uii luuu uuamvoo. private states letter from the that Jack Dennis' . The French Hotel serves a fine Sunday dinner and special Good, substantial, well cooked attention is given to family 1 1.1 TT-. , ITnlnl in tttltnt onMHlrtil meats ni mu nuiuu iiuiui ia nuttk m-i ..-. en laid up with rheumn-, th(J boarder likeg, rollnnuish- or some time at his home, ..., . .., ...n ,.r tralia ' See the Inland Umpire ueai-meni wmi cnum. k"" ." ty Co. if you have anything ior, water, iuu acres lunvi-u. uiiium. GREAT MID-SUMMER sale or exchange. ' at this oflice. E SALE at the Busy Cor-i ... f 0,ir.n,s,tu;n!nj lmf wr a u;;ik...ic n inaiimnrn we believe in Signs, Mays & nian, spent several days in this Finch, The Fixers, Locher Bldg. c;ty during the week. Joel Sturtevant has been oyer W(J jmve u ,iuinbcr of good in the Steens Mountain section ' secomimmi wheels for sale or : U InfAKAof nf liia mifnmnliilf . w p t; i. nu. 1?v.i-n in mu iiiu.-K.ai. wi ...- "-v rent. mays osrmcii, xn i'awu ""'""J- ' Harry C. Smith, contractor on Ten cent bleach muslin for 7ic the Masonic building, has a big per yard during THE GREAT kiln of brick now ready to burn. MID-SUMMER WHITE SALE; . at The Busy Corner Store. I F"h Rrocenes of the very at ine Busy omt-r own.. u,,ia ,i nmniti now 1 UV.OL UlttMUt? ! v. ..,. - Miss K. Neugebauer is located , i;ne 0f jry goods, furnishings, store begins Monday July Ind continues two weeks. It Master Loggan took sud- : ill last night and suffered severely. His physician Is him better this morning i confident he will be at his i again in a few days. fix-wagon load train of wool by twenty horses, came lay from Drewsey with the i Donnellv wool. Much of I Lomieiiy wool, iuucn ui .. ... o . , '. - - " Ing distance wool is com- j in the Jorgensen building south etci ,nny be found at Hagey & . . . 1f.: Ci- nttfl m rvnnrl In fin bw, and the warehouse is mum ou unu 10 Hi-r..v well filled notwithstanding all kinds of dress maKing. nount of wool that hasi Chas. and Sam Parrish con- cViinnoil onst Binrr lnstL...mnnr1 o cnln triia wnnW takini? "'"I'I'-M www u...wU ""- auillUlU t ow.. v...m ..v.., r. Ontario Optimist. t, strayed or stolen from my on Little' Stenchen Water the summer of 1900, over the real estate holdings of David Cutting of Izee.- Blue Mt Eagle. Richardson's store. The new stone Since snendinir almost the en tire week with Joseph Leonard, the railroad photographer, As sessor Donegan and Archie Mc- Gownn claimed to have passed il. -. .. i mtM nlnnil tin t HWIT TlllUO phnlf Rrns. do not have to 1"l-,','""l . fcv vpnrlincrpolt. nnn blank1 cnml vrnr unit hnnk to a Phila- " big filly, both branded an ' delphia lawyer for alteration. I Williams Bros, saw mill at r K connected, tne anchor; They are tailors anu can no u, cold spring on uie wmivuh i iiuii.uiiuu, uu riKUL aiiuu. tnemseives. is preparer iu " "" ...... pay a liberal reward lorl w on,rn nnij-v-hnldera 40 nor for those desiring 10 uiku au- cent of their premiums annually, vantage of their goyernmen t pcr Fire insurance as good as the mit. Also lumber for sale at ?12 i.t W-!fn ..a fnr nnHioillnrs. ner thousand. SCO Ilium auuui UU3L. ffiw. mm w. ,,.... .--- return to me or for informa- hat will lead to their recov- W. Drewsey, Oregon.1 Randall, Passenger & Maloney. custom prices. w BREAT HUB WHITE SALE At The Busy Corner Store FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 18 Our coodH are all seasonable and wo have undoubtedly the largest and best lino over shown in Burns. During the salo all white goods unci over.yLu.Mg made of white goods will bo sold at a 25 per cent reduction Shirt Waists Under Skirls While Towels Corsets Lace Curtains Handkerchiefs Sheets, Pillow Cases Embroideries White Parasols Valcicnne Lace Torchon Lace I Bleached Muslin Bleached Towelinfj Lawns Dimities Organdies Nainsooks India Lilians Persian Lawns Striped Damasks Dotted Swiss Duck Scrim All the above and maim others at 25 ner cent less than reuular prices REMEMBER THE DATE- Sale begins Monday, July 18th Sale ends Saturday, July 30th THE BUSY CORNER STORE I. Schwartz, Proprietor Clothing for youths nnd child ren nt Schcnk Bros. Order your now potatoes now of Robert Davey. R. A. Miller and family are over from tho Warm Spring sec tion. Fine line of linen dusters for Indies and gentlemen. Shenk Bros. Alvn Springer was up from his home near tho lake during the week. Foil Sai.k 2B foot business lot on Main St., Burns. Good build ing. Inquire nt this oflice. Dick Noble has been in town Davey, agent. this wcelc renewing- acquain tances nnd visiting old friends. Gentlemen, wo have nil spring and summer stocK in Yours truly, Schcnk Bros. Cremo tho children cry for it. Walter Cross wns down from Trout Crook this week. All summer Bulla 25 per cent oil' at Sclienk Bros. Mays & Finch, The Fixers, have n Bicycle hospital in tho Locher Building, New pictures tonight anil nil next week at the Electric theatre. Mrs. Tom Allen is over from Corner Store. Georiro Love came over from the Agency, arriving hero yosler- our day morning. MEN'S CLOTHING. A lariro and up to date line at Tho Busy tho P Ranch for u few days. She is greatly improved in health. Tho personal attention given for this country. guests til tho French Hotel has given it n good reputation L. B. Cuh), Prop. Write for a pamphlet giving full particulars regarding tho Mt. Vernon Hot Springs in Grant County Oregon. Rev. Father Wnllischeck, a Catholic priest of Santa Barbara, Oil., was here n few days this week with Father Klein. Mays & Finch left this morn ing for Canyon, Prairie and in termediate points. They will do a lot of road signs while en route. THE GREAT MID-SUMMER WHITE SALE at The Busy Cor ner Store begins Monday .liny 18th and continues two weeks. D. N. Catterson and daughter, Mrs. draco Cochrane, came up from Lawen Wednesday. Mr. Catterson remained in town for a few tlnys. IK YOU AUK GOINCTO THAVKU line tin- llnrnvy County Nntlnnnl Itank TitAVKM.Kirs cm:qui:s They lire mlMilrnllijIni;. Geo. Love informs us he has about 400 acres of grain in at the P. L. S. Co. Agency ranch and the crops will be very good. Boys come in and look at the English wool hats, something new and just the thing for sum mer. The Busy Corner Store. Geo. Buchanan was a business visitor to our city Thursday looking after some business con nected with the estate of his late father. Meats from fie to 12ic Best loinsteak, 12Jc; boils, 5c to 7c; roasts from fie to 8c: sausage, 121e; pork, 15c. -Young's Meat Market & Grocery. Mesdames P. M. Cheney nnd W. G. Bardwell left Tuesday with their little daughters for Malheur county points. Ihey will visit several places before returning. Peter Applegate, stale land agent and G. G. Brown, clerk of the state land board, were here a few days during the wool? checking up and obtaining data regarding suite lands at the land oflice. They go from here to Lakevicw on the same mis sion. J Mrs. G. I. Hazeltine, Miss Helen Biggs and Miss Rena Biggs are expected over from Canyon City tomorrow after noon. The later has been teach ing over in Grant county and is returning home. Mrs. Ilnzeltine and Miss Helen are coming over to visit for an indefinite time water suit being heard before a U Dressmaking parlors over The Timcs-Hornld oflloe. Mrs. Geer gia E." Pierce. Now potatoes at Blue Mt. Rapid Transit Line oflice. Robert N G rover Jameson has been ap pointed deputy game warden Wantkii Horseahoer and all round blacksmith W. W. Drink water, Burns, Oregon. I. L. Pierce and Glen Ireland made a trip to the Pine Creek and Calamity section during the week. 8000 acres of jrood land lying along proposed railroad routes o .. o.... A i; n po I'L'l lltiu, o:u i. r. ij. George. Wanted 5 homesteaders to file on land near place whero work can be had at once. Inquire at this oflice. One doller muslin underskirts for 75c during THE GREAT MID-SUMMER WHITE SALE at the Busy Corner Store. Judge L. R. Webster is here at present looking after some legal work before the U. S. court referee. The registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huffman will again be nt the Cortes Elliott bam in this city during this season. THE GREAT MIDSTMMER WHITE SALE at The Busy Corner Store begins Monday July 18 and continues two weeks. Dr. Griflith made a profess ional trip to Pine Creek Monday and upon his return reported the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Spaltz. The entire stock of iroods now on display at the new store of Hagey & Richardson, is fresh and new.- Patrons may find al most anything desired there by Archie McGowan and Mays & Finch is a busy place and the boys arc making good, their work being entirely satisfactory. "I cannot afford to carry fire insurance tho rates are too high" cannot be said of the Horticultur al Fire Relief. Let us figure with you. Randnll, Passenger & Maloney. Wiseman & Shcpnrd are push ing the work on the Lunaburg Dalton & Co. stone building. They are doing good work and it will be a fine building when completed. Forest Ranger Robt. Bennett reports a forest fire raging at tho foot of Snow Mountnin at the head of Emigrant Creek. We have not learned how much damage it hasldone. R. Heck nnd John Gember- ling accompanied a party of Los Angeles sports to tho P Ranch today to fish for a day or two. They wont out in a big touring Suspend business and go fish. Men's clothing nt tho Busy Corner Store. vTed Hayes and family were in tho city during the week. Ask your grocer for Cremo, the now breakfast food. We repair all breaks but the bhmk of day Mays & Finch, The Fixers. For new potatoes see Robert Davey. First door south of Dr. Geary's office. W. C. Jacobs, the Crook county stockman, wns n visitor to our city this week. Tho very best accommodations may he obtained at the Ovcrlnnd Hotel. Meals 25 conts. I. II. Holland of tho P. L. S. Co. is over at Baker City on business. He is expected home this evening. Two dollar "Nu form" Corsets for $1.50 during THE GREAT MID-SUMMER WHITE SALE at The Busy Corner Store. Emanuel Clark, who has been confined to tho hospital for sometime from injuries received a few weeks ago, is able to be on the streets again and expects to go homo next week. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by phone for quick orders. Frank Cole's young pacing stallion, Harold Welcome, is re ported in the Rural Spirit as hav ing stepped off a mile in 2:21 in Walla Walla. He was just in training and he has been hand led n short time. Friends in this city have re ceived the announcement of the marriage or Miss Vernon Gradon to Fred I. Reynolds in Portland on July 7th. The young lady was born here nnd is a grand daughter to Mrs. S. L. Bowen. Chester Carter has been here a few days in the interest of the Blue Mountain Rnpid Tran sit Line. He will have charge as agent for Mr. Woldenbcrg at Prairie City and the oflice here will be looked after by Robt. Davey. ,.,., - wuiinusuiiy wua inu wuuucbl day of tho season, the themome ter at the goverment station reg istering 100. The hot spell was broken by a severe windstorm nnd cloudy weather. It rained some on the surrounding mount- The new garage just opened fnins thus cooling things up some ) rM,u ,i n fimi nm l,nm car belonging to the Los Angeles Vlllt? !- W VIWIIIM tMV 'WtV this week ns witnesses in the l,'lrly A. Venator has been in town S. referee. Chas. has not for several days. mr. venaior been hero for six years and is suites Ins hay crop at tho lane is pleased to see the improvement very good and tho gram and in Burns. Bart has been on his mm crops at ranch over near Sumpter for a Crane Creek timo but has taken charge of the season Harper ranch for tho P. L. S. Co, fruit crops at tho homo ranch on nro fino for the If you are thinking of making a tri to tho mountains, any timo i a iin-ii,.!) mwi w r worn this summer, to givo your wue over from Drewsey Wednesday, and family n chance to rest nnd J Mrs. J. C. Bartlett and hoi mother. Mrs Clark came over on tho same day on tho stage. They were here on land business. Dr. J. C. Bartlett is located in New Plymouth, a new town in Idaho n short distanco from On tario, whero ho is practicing medicine. Sheriff Richardson nnd wife, their daughter, Mrs. Joo Thomp son nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. bam Mickel loft Wednesday after noon by nuto to Prairie. Tho nartv will proceed to Portland and then up to Willamina where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mickel will remain in tho Willnmetto Valley for n con siderable timo hut Mr. Richard son and wife oxpect to bo back in a counlo of weeks coming by way of Tho Dalles in a now car that ho will purclmso whilo in Portland. egain their health, do not over look tho fact that at the Mt. Vernon Hot Springs in Grant County, Oregon, you will get more pleasure for your money and regain more health than at any other resort in Oregon. Writo for a pamphlet giving full particulars, what. Portland had a very disastrous fire Wednesday night which de stroyed the Multnomah Club house, the old exposition build ing, n large hotel, a big barn and a number of dwellings. One man lost his life, 188 head of horses burned besides a large number of rigs, autos, etc. Changed hands! Changed hands! Clean 'em up, slick 'em up! The Red front feeu ana Sale Stable, Scotty Glenn, prop. Autos kept nnd washed. Horses and rigs bought and sold. Con tract hauling and dray work a specialty. Come one como nil everybody welcome. Now hay. Special rates to freighters. DRESSMAKING Tailor-Made Suits and Evening Gowns Over The Times-Herald Office Burns, Oregon Mus. Gkorgia E. Pierce The Washington Restaurant WONG LEE, Proprietor Up stairs over (lie Capitol Saloon Tim hill of fnro includes every thing the market nffords. Short orders a specialty. Bread for sale. Give him a call. Get The Habit. Possibly you who read this never kept a bank account. If not, let us ruggesl that you try the experi ment. You will find it helpful in many ways. Aside from the fad that your money will be safe from theft and fire, such a habit lends to thrift, economy, discipline and general understanding of business principles, all of which are essential to success. It also affords a convenient method for the payment of bills; and as the checks are always prererved and returned to you, they serve as re ceipts for the amounts paid. We offer you good service, courtesy, lib erality, stability and every accommodation consistent with safety. Small accounts courteously welcomed. ilARNLlCOUNTYNTIONALBANK OF BURNSf OREGON. controlled'and owned BY HOME PEOPLE. 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 PUCR TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. In a few weeks weeks we will move into our now building nnd in order to avoid transferring our immense Stock of General Merchandise We Will Make Great Sacrifices i Our stock comprises nearly every- thing used for man or benst. The 1 quality is the best in tho land; our prices arc right; our treatment is alike to all, every day, and all the time. Faults we have to be sn re but who hasn't? Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. I i i ! A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUE&O 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 IKCa-m-oss a-rcl Saddles Job Printing. f Kufus Heck enmo hack from Reno Sunday nnd is thoroiiRhly disgusted with tho big fight be tween Jeirrics nnd Johnson. He hud n sent near tho ring sido nnd is confident tho fight was not honest. Considerable inonoy was made by thoso in charge- of the afuiir nnd Heck says that Jelf will not fight tho negro nirnin as is credited in newspa pers that ho so desires. Another mill between tho two would not receive much attention and tho gnto receipts would ho rather short. MOTE'S CANDY STORE lias just received a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New nnd handsomo Post Cards, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties. A SPECIALTY OF BOX CANDY EXTRA Fine assortment of everything D.K. MOTE, Barns, Oregon SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors SALE The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IKBIGATION ENGINEERS Main Oflice, Uurns, Oregon A, O, IMULCNKH, Ugr. Branch Oflice, Lakevicw, Oregon , c. u. rxvLiMCK, Mgr. All Summer Suits 25 per cent oil'.... Como in nnd lot us show what wu can do for you . M SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors J