5., v"'" iMHUtuWiWinmummmii "Hm'mMMmmwmtui iTaes-JIerald. l.AHOKBT CtHOUI.ATION OF KWBrArKH IN TIUB COUNTY. tuKVAY. JANUAKY 14,1911. LocrI News, wo can alciul ride. 'rod Benjnmin at Schcnk ttorick Patterns at Lunn- Dalton & Co. Tyler was up from Sunset hi tho weok. ! F. Williams and wifo are from an extended visit in It county. to Reed, well broken work i for sale. Inquiro at this liter Cross is down from creek on a visit to his wifo ittlo Kranucmmrcn. . c snow storm of this week timely and will help to make is ana Dctter rniiKo noxi up. lie E. B. Reed & Son srocery ireceived n now consignment inmcrcs. lemons, cocoanuts, berries and creamery butter. west prices ever quoted in us, nt the BIG REMOVAL SALE lie Busy Corner Store. nk Catterson was up from ,:nvcn home durinR this k. Ho informs us his fnther- iw. John Leake, is spending winter in Michigan. hurch services tomorrow will t the Presbyterian church, . Mr. Irving preaching both ning nnct evening, uom MAS' JjCnOOlS Will meet ill lliuir icctive churches at 10 o'clock. n operation for varicose veins performed on L. E. Reed, irsday afternoon by Drs. den & Griffith. It was a satisfactory operation and patient is improving rapidly. he Prineville Fair Associa- has decided to hold no spring t as it detracts from interests he fall fair. That is right further, the interior fair ,rds should arrange a circuit bet dates that will not con st They should also give v attention to harness races. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON of tho close of business January 7th, 1011 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $271,290.01 U. S. BondB 50,000.00 Bonds and Securities r5,H87.73 Premium on U. S; Bonds 2,000.00 Real Estnto, Furniture nnd Fixtures G.000.00 Five por cont Redomption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 90,200.85 $470,728.02 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Proflta 52,090.43 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 374,032.19 $476,728.62 Capital : Surplus : $70,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Invited Winter suits 25 per cent oft at Schcnk Bros. Job printing Tho Times-Herald Chop bnrley nt E. B. Reed & Tlin Hnmn TTntnl 10 flio Pnnlflr. bOll 8. tablo place to board. . Joo Clark was down from Har- Tho Into fall of snow hnsiimdo'ncy yesterday, hauling nnd travel more convon- Alteration Free. 25 per cent ient . olf nt Schcnk Bros. V1 It is reported tho snow fall at Mrs. Fred Clingan is up from Lawen is about 15 inches twice the homestead on a visit as much as here. , city e,eclion fa noUnV (Ust.mt Earl Elliott is in from tho P. i and if we arc going to 'Uike up C. Petersen sheep ranch on a water works, etc., it is time to visit to his family. get busy. $5.00 John B. Stetson Hats for Tho personal attention given $3.85 during tho .guests at tho French Hotel has BIG REMOVAL SALE I K'vcn ifc n Kl1 reputation-L. B. at Tho Busy Corner Store, j Culn, Prop. Miss Edna Fine is homo from The reports of our banks. Portland where sho had been at-! which appear in this issue nru tonding school. She had been 'very creditablo for mid-winter absent for more than a year. showing. E. C. Eggleston, local repre- BIG REMOVAL SALE sentative of the Oregon Life, has ,t the Busy Corner Store, been distributing some neat, ser- READ EVERY WORD vicblo calendars among tho busi-. of tho big ad. of Tho Busy Cor ness men of Burns. nor Store. Fresh bacon hams and lard at E. B. Reed & Sons. 25 por cont olf, Alteration Freo at Sclionlc Bros. Harry and Martin Buck wore up from Lawen during tho week. Win. Hnrvoy, tho Lnkoviow horso buyer, is hero making pur- ,' chases. Tho French Hotel serves a flno Sunday dinner nnd special nttontion is given to family service. W. II. Howard, tho Drewsey stockman, was circulating among his many friends in Burns this weok. All goods at tho Hagoy & Richardson general merchandise Btoro nro now nnd up to dnlc. Good values In ovory purchase L. Woldenborg, ono of tho pro prietors of tho C. C. C. Co., ac companied by his wife, returned from n hiiflinosa trin to Baker last Monday. -Bluo Mt Eagle. Estkaykd Ono two yenrold gelding branded on loft should er at my place. Plenso call pay charges and tnko tho same. Ciias. II. Davis, Harney, Ore. Ben Cozml was in from Silvies for a few days and loft on his return Monday accompanied by his mother nnd Mrs. Geo. Hngny who were returning to their homes in Canyon after a visit with relatives bore. I Mrs. Irving Miller took her i departure last Sunday in Com j puny with her father for a visit ' to relatives. Sho bought off the newspaper man last week in (order lo surprise her mother who is spending the winter in Douglas county. Tho plaster necessary for the completion of tho now Masonic building was received yesterday after a long delay. This will enablo Contractor Smith to finish his work in a short time and tho second lloor of tho build ing put to use. The bnll given by the Indies of tho Eastern Star last night at the new Masonic building was a very successful and cnjoyoblo social afTair. There was u largo atten dance, tho music fino nnd the floor in good shape. Tho Indies served a fine supper that brought forth much praise and favorable comment from tho guests. 25 por cont off, alteration Freo nt Schcnk Brothers. Hnvo you listed your land yot7 Sco Irving Miller before you do. Fok Runt Neat 3-room cot tngo nnd barn. Inquiro at this UllllX'. vl . . w. norm uih moved nis law olllco into tho C. II. Voegtly building. Hnirov & Richardson and W. E. Huston hnvo joined o'clock closing. 25 per cent off on all winter suits at Schcnk Bros. A. W. Hurlburt and wifo wero visiting relntlvcs in this city during tho week. A now' lino of dry goods, fur nishings, shoes, hatu, etc. can always bo found nt Hagoy & Richardson's. Dr. II. Donman was up from Harrimnn a fow days this week to attend tho meeting of the Hnrnoy Valley Oil and Gns Co. MIbs K. Neugcbauer Is located in tho Jorgenson building south Main St and is prepared U do nil kinds of dress mnking. Roports from Portland Btatc that tho Commercial Club Is re ceiving largo numbers of Inquiries from Eastern people who dcslro to come west, and a great Influx is promised this season. Tho Good Roads Association of this stato have named commit tees in each county of tho state to assist in securing favorable consideration of tho good roads bills. Harney county's repre sentatives aro Archie McGownn and C. II. Leonard. Captain Clay Camp. No. 8 U. S. War Veterans, held a public installation of officers in tho Odd Fellow imnquct room tho other night at which tho G. A. It. veterans were the guests. The snmo officers wero installed as at its inception and a fino banquet followed tho ceremonies. John Torwilllger was in tho city yesterday. Furnished rooms, Plain Sewing MitH. Doha Lkstuu, Bums, Or. See tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. If you have anything for sale or exchange. The Burns Flour Milling Co. will puy 24 cents per pound for n tho 0 wheat or bai ley. I J. C. Turncy enmo In from Boise to attend tho annual meet ing of tho Harney Valley Oil & Gas Co. Bluo prints of any township in Bums Land District, showing name of cnlrymnn, datound kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Buhib, Ore. JcfT Cnwlflcld and Denn Horton wero among Ihnso to return this week from Portland whero they wero witnesses in the federal court in tho case against Claude Smyth to cancel patent to some land. Is tho tltlo good to that pro perty you are thinking of pur chasing? An abstract shows the record as it may appear, and it is your duty to know tho grant or's title. Harney County Abstract Co., Inc., Archie McGownn, Pros, and Mgr., Burns, Ore. Tho Boz moving picture show is growing in popularity under tho new management It is well patronized and deserves it Carl Welker is playing the piano dur ing the ovening performances and D. A. "Buster" Cawlfield is singing tho illustrated songs both good drawing cares and help mako the pictures a decided success. SERVICE Report of the condition of The Harney County National Bank at Burns, Oregon, rendered to the Comptroller of Currency January 7, 1911. We invite your attention to the annexed statement and believe that its merit will justify us in soliciting your deposit. RESOURCES Loans, and Discounts $199,152.15 U. S. Bonds and Pre miums 20,275.94 Othor Bonds and County Warrant. . . 80, 267. 59 Furniture andFixtures 3,703.77 Cash 163,006.80 $416,405.75 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits.. 15,740.97 Circulation 19,500.00 Deposits 855,164.78 JllAtt h $416,405.75 HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL YOUR HOME INSTITUTION BANK -DRUGS- Spcculation is being indulged nt tho Merchants exchange as to tho whereabouts of Norman Jor- To biiv that tho removal salcof idan. messenger at that Institu- Thc Busy Corner Store is a gi gantic success, is to draw it mildly. Alrendy several lines have been completely sold out nnd every lino is showing Bigns of good judgment displayed by Harney county's discriminating people. Tho writer would ndviso evcryono to attend this sale ns soon ns possible and not miss an opiwrtunity that comes but rarely. tion. who has been absent from hiB duties since Mondny morning, when he failed to show up for work as usual. Ono theory is that he has acquired a desire to go to sea, from having been on tho docks a good deal, and has Bhippcd on one of the outgoing grain vessels. Oregon Journal. Norman is the youngest son of F. M. Jordan by his first wife nnd was born in Burns. THE WELCOME PHARMACY I J YEARS experience In the Drug Husl- ness. We have no dead s'ock Oi r tj goods are clean and new. When you b::j your drugs from us you can rest assured Urn they are pure, fresh and will have the effect b whlclJ your doctor aesires. you can aiso find new and up to oate Stationery, Fr- sh Candies, Domest ic and Imported Cigars, Rub ber Goods, Fancy Soaps, Pipe.., Etc. , STA TinNKRY 1 OS C5 2 a Estrayed Ono bay mare about 10 years old weight 1000. Branded wagon wrench onjleft stifle and anchor II on left jnw. Came to my place last May. Owner call prove property and pay charges. B. F. Campbell, Bums, Ore. F. O. DataRD A. O. Faduc Formerly Ant. Eniloter formtr'y rhl E In U. B. RecLm.tlon Btr glnwr o' tlol.r i. Tic. Wtiltrn By. Eastern Oregon Engineering . Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Bans, OrcgH Job Printing. Prices cut on everything except liKOCCRIES, W FERNS, OVI RALLS nnd IIOLhrROOF IIOSiLliY Ten per cent discount on RUBBEK BOOTS and SilOES REMOVAL SALE THE BU5Y CORNER STORE Prices cut on everything except GROCERIES, PATTERNS, OYESALLS asd HOLEPROOF HOSIERY 70 Boxes Fine Stationery (k each Regular Price 65c DURING THIS SALE 75c Serge per yard 300 75c Panama Cloth. 3So $1.50 Sorgo, per yard. gl-Qg 75c Mohair Jlops, per yard S5C 50c Eiderdown, per yard 3SO $1 .25 Henrietta Cloth, per yard S5c $1.05 Broadcloth, per yard 331.25 75c Taffeta Silk, per yard g5c 75c Albatross Cloth, per yard 55c READ THIS CAREFULLY!! THERE ARE SOME NEW PRICES MENTIONED THIS WEEK Save Last Week's Paper All Prices Quoted In It Are Good Throughout January No Trading Stamps Given During This Sale. No Sale Goods Will Be Exchanged No Sale Goods Sent Out On Approval. 20 Per Cent. Discount On Any Article Not Mentioned In This Ad. PRICES ARE FOR STRICTLY CASH. DURING THIS SALE 15c Percales, per yard C 15c Daisy Cloth, per yard , 1 1r 15c Flannellettes, per yard c '10c Figured Satteens, per yard "2.HlC, 15c Organdies, per yard 1 1 C 20c Figured Dotted Suisse, per yard. . . cq 20c Suiting, por yard 1 K C 20c Beaver Waisting, per yard I Sy, " '" I.r ! .. ..II I 'I 35c Flnnncl Shirting, per yard .... 2C WOMEN'S COATS $18.00 Coats : $H,S5 $15.00 Coat : $L2.00 Coat : $10.00 ,Cout $0.00 Coat : $9.75 $6.65 $4.00 LINEN COLLARS 2 for 25 cents MJ?N 'S UjN D E RW EAR WOOL-PRICES CUT. $1.50 Giinnoiita : $1,05 $1.75 Garments : $1,20 $2.00 Garments : $1,4Q CotUn Und e r w car Fleece - Lined Underwear One-Third Off WHITE GOODS SECTION :7p n ?c -"-1 2c Z"ll22C 80c 1 0c Muslin, por yard 12J4MuHlin, por yard 15c Muslin, por yard l(5c Lonadalo Cambric $1.00 ShcotH, 72x90, each. 25c Pillow Cases, l5xaqoacli... 20c Dimity, por yard 20c 15c 24-inch Whito Diaper Cloth, (t n fC $1..M5 piece oil 0 yards vp I iUO Neckwear Lace Curtains One-Third Off EXTRA SPECIALS!!! 200 Dressed Dolls, 50c values, 10c CIIINAWAllE, DOLLS and TOYS, Olie-Tllird Off MEN'S and WOMEN'S WEA TER COA1S Sweaters : One-Fourth Off One-Third Off Ladies' Underwear One-Fourth Off Hosiery JSL Reduced One Fourth SHOE SECTION Our Ht.ock of Shoes iB undoubtedly tho Best and Largest in Hums; the prices nro cut. $5.00 Shoos for. $1.50 Shoes for, $3.75 $3.40 $-1.00 Shoos for. $2.95 $J1.50 Shoos for. $11.00 Shoes for. $2.60 $2.30 $2.50 Shoes for, $1.90 $2.00 Shoes for. $1.45 MEN'S OVKUCOATS ONE -TIHKD OFF WOMEN'S and MISSES' COATS ONE-THIRD OFF i. Schwartz PROPRIETOR. This StoreJDloses at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday 1. Schwartz PROPRIETOR MEN'S CLOTHING-HAHT SCHAFFNER & MARX Tho Best Made. Prices cut. $25.0 0 Suits for $g35 $2350 Suits for $17.15 $22.50 Suits for $16.35 MEN'S CLOTHING-THE WASHINGTON SYSTEM $12.50 Suits for $ 5 $15.00 Suits' for $ 95 $18.00 Suits for $H,65 $13.25 $22.50 Suits for $14.65 HAT $5.00 Stotson Hats $3,$$ $3.50 Conquorora 09 KZ $2.00 Harold Huts $1,4$ $20.00 Suits for tggmmmmmmamcamacscmmmmmKcmmcmsaaaBmmaamKmaKsz r.", . . .,', smBcmmmmmcazamwmmBmmmmmmmi